
This episode features Christine Benz, director of personal finance at Morningstar, discussing retirement planning, her book "How to Retire," and insights from various retirement experts.
Jesse Kramer introduces Christine Benz, highlighting her extensive experience in personal finance and retirement. They discuss the evolution of financial planning conversations, moving from investment selection to a more holistic approach.
Christine shares personal experiences with her parents' retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of having a competent advisor or a trusted family member to manage finances as one ages.
The conversation also touches on the unique financial challenges women face in retirement, including caregiving roles that impact their savings and investment strategies.
Finally, they explore the significance of planning for retirement, addressing both financial and non-financial aspects, and the need for open communication between partners regarding their retirement goals.
Christine Benz discusses retirement planning insights from her book and the importance of holistic financial strategies.

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