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For 30 years, Money Matters hosts Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have answered thousands of questions from callers just like you. This is the perfect podcast for you if you have questions like: -Should I do Roth conversions? -Are there tax strategies I should be using? -Do I have the proper estate plan? -Is my portfolio allocation diverse enough? -Will I retire on time? Take Money Matters with you each week. Download the show wherever you get your podcasts.
Episodes

Saturday Apr 30, 2016
IRAs vs. Roth IRAs and 401k Plans
Saturday Apr 30, 2016
Saturday Apr 30, 2016
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: We talk to a caller about the differences between a regular IRA and a Roth IRA. Then we take a call about what to do when her company dropped their 401k plan. Lastly, Scott and Pat talk to a government worker who wants to know how to invest their 401k upon retirement.
Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
Ask a question at moneymatters.com, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.

Saturday Apr 23, 2016
Social Security and Medicare, old stock certificates, and the fiduciary standard
Saturday Apr 23, 2016
Saturday Apr 23, 2016
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: We talk to a caller about Social Security and Medicare. Then, we take a call about what to do with an old stock certificate. Lastly, Scott and Pat discuss the importance of working with an advisor that follows the fiduciary standard.
Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
Ask a question at moneymatters.com, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.

Saturday Apr 16, 2016
Scott’s new book, capital gains, and CDs
Saturday Apr 16, 2016
Saturday Apr 16, 2016
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: The episode begins with a discussion about Scott’s new book, Personal Decision Points. Next, we take a call about capital gains and charitable remainder trusts. Lastly, Scott and Pat talk to someone nearing the maturation date of a CD, who is wondering if they should buy another one, or invest elsewhere else.
Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
Ask a question at moneymatters.com, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.

Saturday Apr 09, 2016
Saturday Apr 09, 2016
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: The episode begins with a discussion about creating a positive attitude as you approach retirement. Next, we take a call about inherited assets, followed by a question about the most tax-effective way to save money for the future. Lastly, Scott and Pat talk about hedge funds, before concluding with a discussion about pending changes to the fiduciary standard.
Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
Ask a question at moneymatters.com, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.

Saturday Apr 02, 2016
RMDs, saving for retirement, mutual funds, and a special guest
Saturday Apr 02, 2016
Saturday Apr 02, 2016
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: The episode begins with a question about what to do with funds received from RMDs. Next, we take a question about making sure one is properly saving for retirement. Then, a question about mutual funds. Lastly, we talk to Hanson McClain’s Chief Investment Officer, David Schauer, about the first quarter in the markets.
Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
Ask a question at moneymatters.com, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.