Tag: Financial Goals

Removing Financial Thorns (Ep. 11)

Removing Financial Thorns (Ep. 11)

Ever feel like you’ve got a pesky thorn in your side that keeps messing with your financial plans? You’re not alone, and today we’re digging deep into what’s really bothering us when it comes to money and how to deal with it.

In this episode, Aaron Buchner tackles the common yet often overlooked financial “thorns in your side.” Whether you’re just starting out or nearing retirement, these issues seem to affect everyone. Aaron shares insights on doing more than just basic financial planning – it’s about understanding your true financial needs and priorities. From knowing exactly what you’re paying for (and what you get in return) to the importance of honest conversations with loved ones about money, we’re covering it all. Aaron offers practical advice on how to stop flying by the seat of your pants and start making financial choices based on clear goals and priorities.

Aaron discusses: 

  • (01:37) Understanding what you’re really paying for in financial services
  • (06:14) Buckets of saving: how to prioritize and plan your financial goals
  • (10:19) The importance of talking to your partner and family about money
  • (16:12) The critical question: Asking “why?” should be at the heart of your financial decisions
  • And more

Ready to confront your financial thorns? Tune in now!

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Your Cactus Doesn’t Know The Stove is Hot Without Touching It (Ep. 7)

Your Cactus Doesn’t Know The Stove is Hot Without Touching It (Ep. 7)

There is a big difference between knowing something and experiencing something. You believe they can handle a riskier investment, yet your anxiety says otherwise.

Your investment risk level is not a 6% return or a 12% return. It is can you invest for a long time? Can you handle your emotions? Is your job stable? Is your life stable? You being able to not make a change when the market is panicking is only one thing that determines your risk levels

This week, Aaron Buchner shares a personal and somewhat humorous story about the risks he’s taken, from injuring himself in a soccer game after an 18-year hiatus to insights about risk tolerance and capacity in financial planning. He dives deep into understanding and managing risk to ensure you’re prepared for life’s unexpected turns.

Aaron discusses: 

  • Personal Risk Experiences: Aaron’s return to soccer and the physical risks involved
  • Risk Tolerance: The mental ability to withstand market drops and the difference between theoretical and actual risk
  • Risk Capacity: Financial ability to handle risk, considering income, debt, and lifestyle
  • Investment Strategies: Diversifying investments and adjusting risk levels based on different accounts and personal circumstances
  • And more!

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Should You Pay Off Debt or Invest? Let’s Find Out! (Ep. 6)

Should You Pay Off Debt or Invest? Let’s Find Out! (Ep. 6)

Balancing debt repayment and investing can be a tricky decision for many.

How do you decide whether to pay off debt or invest your extra cash? What factors should influence your decision?

In this episode, Aaron Buchner from Cactus dives into the common financial dilemma of whether to pay off debt or invest when you come into some extra money. 

Hear insights into how to approach this financial decision, consider the pros and cons, and understand the importance of personal goals and lifestyle choices in making your decision.

Aaron discusses: 

  • Should you pay off debt or invest windfall money?
  • The impact of high-interest credit card debt and why it’s crucial to pay it off first
  • Understanding mortgage rates and how they differ between the US and Canada
  • The importance of balancing debt payments, investments, and lifestyle goals
  • And more!

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Revolutionizing Personal Finance: Misfits in the Land of Toys with Kimberly Skermer (Ep. 4)

Revolutionizing Personal Finance: Misfits in the Land of Toys with Kimberly Skermer (Ep. 4)

Ever wondered how to truly simplify your approach to personal finance and embrace financial freedom?

In this episode of the No Pricks Allowed podcast, host Aaron Buchner welcomes long-time friend and coach Kimberly Skermer to explore the evolution of personal finance from traditional methods to a more personalized, client-focused approach. 

Together, they dive deep into how the financial industry is transforming to better serve everyday people, touching on different financial planning models, the importance of ongoing client relationships, and the concept of “Rewire Happy” to keep your life exciting while managing finances.

Aaron and Kimberly discuss: 

  • The evolution of Aaron’s approach to financial advising and his mission to revolutionize the industry
  • Differences and benefits of flat-fee versus commission-based financial planning
  • The importance of building long-term, supportive relationships with clients
  • The idea of “Rewire Happy” and why it’s essential to focus on enjoying life while managing your money
  • And more!

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About our Guest: 

Kimberly Skermer’s approach to coaching incorporates a unique perspective from both Athletic and Senior Executive Leadership, drawing on decades of experience that have taken her to World stages. Her methods have been tried and tested, proving effective for the individuals she champions. With a background in mentoring, training small business teams, facilitating seminars, and accumulating over 26,000 professional coaching hours, Kimberly is an expert in guiding ambitious individuals to reach their peak performance.

Kimberly encourages her clients to “Find the I” and “Find the Calm.” Just like an athlete searching for their inner strength and focus, her clients are urged to look inward, discover their true selves, and determine their genuine desires. Kimberly believes that by diving into the “I” of the storm, her clients will find the calm that propels them past the plateaus experienced by every high-achiever.

Her coaching philosophy challenges the conventional notion of success, urging her clients to stop conforming to a single path and instead carve out their own journey. By tuning out external noise and opinions, her clients find direction from within, unlocking their true potential.

The core principles of Kimberly’s coaching philosophy are encapsulated in the mantra: “Create in wonderment, Align with structure, Lead with wisdom, and Master your authority.” These principles form the foundation of all divisions within The Approach Coaching Method, reflecting Kimberly’s behavioral and athletic approach to coaching for sustained success.