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    For What It's Worth

    Learn how to plan, invest and live smarter with the Raymond James For What It’s Worth podcast. Featuring insights from leading professionals, For What It’s Worth brings you the latest in wealth management, market commentary and engaging research. Hear industry specialists share resourceful insights on economic events, longevity and retirement planning, growing your financial legacy and more in each discussion-based episode hosted by Paige Lenssen, CFA. Whether you already work with a trusted financial advisor or currently manage your own investment plans, For What It’s Worth provides the engaging wealth management information you value as you pursue your most important goals.
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    Episodes (16)

    The delicate juncture of estate planning and substance abuse

    The delicate juncture of estate planning and substance abuse
    Determining how you want your wealth distributed at the time of your passing can be challenging and emotional. For many families, this complexity is heightened by the presence of addiction or substance abuse among heirs. Will Lucius, chief trust officer at Raymond James Trust, discusses planning approaches available to affected families and why they may choose to include or exclude specific substance abuse provisions in their estate documents. [Recorded Feb. 21, 2023]

    Concentrated wealth poses significant risks and complexities

    Concentrated wealth poses significant risks and complexities
    Outsized stock positions arise in various ways, including business ownership, inheritance and investment performance over time. Ben Crayton, director of structured investments product management at Raymond James, outlines strategies that can mitigate related risks, including approaches that allow for continued ownership of the shares in question. [Recorded Oct. 5, 2022]