The Money Pig Podcast

How much is TOO much to spend on Taylor Swift tickets?

www.goodwininvestment.com Season 1 Episode 19

Episode 19 - How much is TOO much to pay for Taylor Swift tickets?

The Money Pig podcast discusses, “How much is too much to spend on Taylor Swift tickets,” with Wealth Advisor Ray Brown. Reid Trego and Ray explore the topic of spending money on recreational activities and hobbies, such as concerts and travel, and when it's responsible to do so. The conversation covers budgeting for fun while also prioritizing saving and giving. The hosts share personal examples, including planning their honeymoon expenses ahead of time. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of balancing financial goals with enjoying life's experiences. One of our values at Goodwin Investment Advisory is to be serious about money while also having fun!  Sticking to financial goals and good spending habits, while saving for enjoyable experiences that will become memorable moments is super important. 

Ray and Reid discuss the importance of understanding personal priorities when it comes to financial planning. They give examples of different priorities, such as investing in a 401k or buying a Taylor Swift ticket, and emphasize the need for individual evaluation in decision making. The podcast also highlights how financial advisors should work with clients to understand their unique goals and values. If you are looking for a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional to help you create your financial plan and retirement plan that includes helping you plan ahead for all the fun things you have always wanted to do, then reach out to our consultant. We would love to get to know your story and how we can guide you! 

The Money PIG podcast is hosted by Reid Trego. Goodwin Investment Advisory is a Registered Investment Advisory firm regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission in accordance and compliance with securities laws and regulations. Goodwin Investment Advisory does not render or offer to render personalized investment or tax advice through the Money PIG podcast.  The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, investment or legal advice.