Feeling the pressure to constantly tweak your investments? Today, we uncover the surprising benefits of financial inaction with insights from CFP Dana Anspach, Len Penzo, and OG. We dive into the wisdom of sometimes doing nothing—because, as it turns out, sitting on your hands (financially speaking) can be a power move.
- Why lazy portfolio management might be the smartest strategy you’ll ever adopt (spoiler: it involves less work).
- The power of downtime—turns out, stepping away from your money might actually make you richer.
- Why your future self will thank you for setting up auto-pay (hint: fewer late fees, more naps).
- The sneaky ways peer pressure messes with your finances—and how to keep the Joneses from running your budget.
- When rebalancing your portfolio is necessary…and when it’s just a fancy way to micromanage yourself.
- A wildly unexpected insurance claim (because finances are never boring in the basement).
Oh, and Doug’s got a trivia question about a particularly controversial activity that was banned—because, apparently, not everything fun is legal.
Stick around for weekend plans, final thoughts, and maybe even a surprise or two (because we like to keep you on your toes).
This episode originally aired on June 10, 2022. Please disregard any mention of current events.
The original show notes can be found here.
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Written by: Kevin Bailey
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