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  • Medicare w/ Margo Steinlage
    May 6 2025

    Understanding Medicare requires navigating complex options, deadlines, and potential pitfalls that can impact healthcare coverage for decades. Insurance broker Margo Steinlage shares expert insights to help individuals approaching retirement make informed Medicare decisions that account for both current and future healthcare needs.

    • Medicare enrollment decisions should begin 12-18 months before turning 65
    • Medicare is required at 65 unless covered by an active large employer plan (20+ employees)
    • Original Medicare covers approximately 80% of costs with no cap on the remaining 20%
    • Two main pathways: Medicare with Supplement (maximum flexibility) or Medicare Advantage (network restrictions)
    • Initial Medicare decisions have long-term implications due to medical underwriting requirements
    • Supplements offer nationwide coverage but higher premiums than Advantage plans
    • Advantage plans often have zero premiums but restrict provider networks and require pre-authorizations
    • Moving from an Advantage plan to a Supplement becomes difficult after initial enrollment period
    • Plan features and costs can change significantly year-to-year, especially with Advantage plans
    • Working with an independent Medicare broker provides comprehensive support at no additional cost

    Contact Margo at margo@steinlageinsurance.com for personalized Medicare guidance for your specific situation.

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    58 min
  • Long-Term Care w/ Roger Cantu
    Apr 22 2025
    Roger Cantu, of OneAmerica, brings his 36 years of long-term care (LTC) industry experience to the show. We discuss:- What long-term care actually is- How likely you are to need it and for how long- How you can plan for LTC- What medicare covers (and what it doesn't)- The different types of LTC insurance policies- How the LTC insurance landscape has changed- Where and how to begin evaluating LTC insurance
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    55 min
  • Healthy Love & Money w/ Ed Coambs
    Apr 8 2025
    Ed Coambs CFP®, LMFT, CFT-I™ joins the show to talk about relationships and money. As both a therapist and financial planner, Ed brings a unique perspective to the conversation. He discusses identity crisis, attachment theory, how to talk about money in a relationship, and much more.
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    39 min
  • Charitable Giving w/ Mike Staman
    Mar 25 2025
    Mike Staman joins Colin and Taylor to talk about Charitable Giving. They discuss:- Tax-efficient giving- Donor advised funds- How to talk about giving with your family- Giving while you're alive versus dead- and more
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    32 min
  • Insiders View: Buying Insurance w/ Broc Buckles
    Mar 11 2025
    Broc Buckles of BC Brokerage joins Colin and Taylor to break down the ins and outs of buying insurance. They discuss what kind of agent to work with, key red flags to watch for, and how to know if you’re getting a good deal.
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    37 min
  • Debt
    Feb 25 2025
    Colin and Taylor break down all things debt—what’s good, what’s bad, how much to take on, and the best way to pay it off. Most importantly, they explore debt from a technical, behavioral, and even spiritual perspective.
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    31 min
  • Financial Education Resources
    Feb 11 2025
    Colin and Taylor discuss where to find financial information—and, more importantly, how to evaluate it—to better educate yourself on personal finance.
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    28 min
  • Savings Waterfall
    Jan 28 2025
    Should you pay off debt or save for retirement? Which accounts should come first? Colin and Taylor break down the ‘savings waterfall’—a step-by-step approach to prioritizing your savings. They walk through Colin’s savings order, discuss key exceptions like HSAs, 529s, and big purchases, and help you make the right choice for your situation.An example of Colin's waterfall:1. Employer Match2. Pay off high interest credit card debt3. Create an emergency fund4. Max out Roth or Backdoor Roth contributions5. Max out employer retirement plan6. Taxable brokerage accountThey also discuss exceptions such as HSAs, 529s, and saving for a big purchase like a house.Check out Colin's article on the topic here: https://www.oakleighwealth.com/articles/retirement-waterfall?rq=waterfall
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    30 min