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    Explore "offtrack" with insightful episodes like "What Can You Do If Your Retirement Plan Gets Off Track?", "Strejken opløses, Easypark politianmeldes og ny ung festival", "EP 78: On Different Pages", "Equinely-Inclined 178: Looking for a Project? How About an OTTB?" and "Podcast #32: What The Hell Happened To My Week?" from podcasts like ""Financial Decoder", "Dagens Nyheder", "I Do, We Do", "Equinely Inclined" and "No More Excuses! Monday Motivation"" and more!

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    What Can You Do If Your Retirement Plan Gets Off Track?

    What Can You Do If Your Retirement Plan Gets Off Track?

    What do you do if you haven't put enough money into your retirement account over the course of your working life, and you know you don't have enough money or time to fund the retirement you want?

    You might be tempted to act like a losing football team and throw caution to the wind with a Hail Mary pass. But your financial life is more consequential than a football game, and what you don't want to do is to make a bad situation even worse.

    If your retirement plan has gotten off track, there are still some actions you can take to try to get it back on track. In this episode, Mark Riepe speaks with Cindy Scott. Cindy is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional with Schwab in Westlake, Texas, and has helped hundreds of people in setting retirement goals and creating plans to pursue those goals and achieve them. She was a guest on the show back on Season 8, Episode 3: "How Can You Set Better Goals?"

    A few of the issues Mark and Cindy discuss include:

    • How to get an accurate assessment of how much money you'll need in retirement;
    • Four levers you can use to try to get back on track;
    • The role of Social Security in retirement;
    • Tax efficiency, cash reserves, and many other topics.

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    Strejken opløses, Easypark politianmeldes og ny ung festival

    Strejken opløses, Easypark politianmeldes og ny ung festival
    Dagens Nyheder zoomer i dag ind på sygeplejerskestrejken og det indgreb, som politikerne nu laver. For hvad betyder det for sygeplejerskerne og ligelønnen? Derudover skal vi se nærmere på en app fra selskabet Easypark, som lægger procenter oveni parkeringsprisen, uden at skrive det tydeligt. Derfor bliver Easypark politianmeldt.
    Og så skal vi til Struer, hvor en ny festival for unge af unge er i fuld gang. Men betyder det noget, at det er 19-årige, der står for det?

    Medvirkende: F
    lemming Ibsen, professor emeritus på Center for Arbejdsmarkedsforskning på Aalborg Universitet. Christina Toftegaard Nielsen, forbrugerombudsmand.
    Signe Sønderholm og Joshua Wright, projektledere på Off Track

    Tilrettelæggere: Mathias Damgaard Holst, Freja Paaschburg, Razan El-Nakieb og Tobias Heegaard

    Værter: Julie Vestergaard og Razan El-Nakieb

    Redaktør: Charlotte Bjerrekær

    EP 78: On Different Pages

    EP 78: On Different Pages

    The pandemic has caused some unusual things. Social distancing? Conspiracy theorists? The uptick in “uncoupling”? We’ve found ourselves on different pages in two major parts of our lives. With the extra time, we each invested it in different ways. For Billy, it has been his career. For Ashley, it has been parenthood. Investing time in these areas has also left the other behind - hence, we are on different pages. Listen in as we replay the first conversation we had about this and how we are already working through this.

    What we talked about in this episode:

    • What the extra time during the pandemic has looked like for us
    • How Ashley brought up this conversation
      • This method is NOT recommended!
    • The areas of our life we are on the same page
    • Why being on different pages doesn’t have to be an area of conflict
    • How we plan to work through this and tips for you in your relationship

    Podcast #32: What The Hell Happened To My Week?

    Podcast #32: What The Hell Happened To My Week?

    WOW! Have you ever finished your day or week and wondered what the Hell happened to the time? What about to your "PLAN"? What you wanted to accomplish? That happened to me last week! Now, some meetings were planned, and others went longer and new ones popped on. But thankfully, since I do have a plan, I was able to make adjustments and be there for those who needed help. I also was able to easily recover vs. giving up. How do you handle those days? Those weeks? How do you Recover? Reset? And Refocus?

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