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Where does Your Survival Guy have his money? Mostly with Fidelity Investments. But, like the cobblerโ€™s shoes, I let inertia get in the way and have accounts at Vanguard, too. Itโ€™s not all bad. It helps me keep tabs on both firms. ย And I see them through the eyes of a customer, not a professional.

In a complex business, one thing that remains constant is change. Weโ€™ve gone from full-service commissions to zero, but thereโ€™s still โ€œnewโ€ products coming out all the time. When it comes to investment advisors, one standard that remains the same is the gold standard of working with a fiduciary.

In your retirement life, I want you to take the big trips. Spend some money. The trips? Theyโ€™re not getting cheaper, and if you donโ€™t take them this year, youโ€™ll be at least another year older when youโ€™re still thinking about taking them. And your health? We all stay about 30 years old in our minds, but our bodies donโ€™t.

Change requires decisions. You donโ€™t want to be in a position where you say, โ€œI had no idea that was going on.โ€ Itโ€™s why you want to find an expert you trust. Itโ€™s what Richard C. Youngโ€™s Intelligence Report offered each month.

But reading and acting take time. So does living your best retirement life. There arenโ€™t enough hours in the day to do both. Your job was your job. Time is compressed when you retire. Use it wisely.

Action Line: Email me at ejsmith@yoursurvivalguy.com. Iโ€™ve got all the time in the world for you. But only if youโ€™re serious.

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