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Welcome to Widow, Wisdom & Wealth with Donna Kendrick. On each show, Donna will aim the intimidation out of financial planning, so your family can handle any transition that comes its way.

From investing to retirement, Donna will cover all angles of financial planning. If you have a 401(k), IRA or other investments and want to know how you can protect your hard earned assets and live a life of financial success, then this is the show for you.

If your financial life feels unclear or uncertain, then listen to the episodes of this show to gain confidence and clarity.

Donna is a Certified Financial Planner, a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, and the founder of Sephton Financial in Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania.

Visit her website at https://sephtonfinancial.com/ or get in touch by calling 215-948-3945.

Sephton Financial
8200 Flourtown Ave, Suite 1B
Wyndmoor, PA 19038

Registered Representative offering securities through Cetera Financial Specialists LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory services are offered through Cetera Investment Advisers LLC. Cetera is under separate ownership from any other named entity. Sephton Financial, LLC and Cetera are not affiliated.

Oct 7, 2021

If you have ever traveled on a subway you may have noticed the warning sign "Mind the Gap" telling you to watch your step as you exit the platform. In a similar way, we need to be mindful of the gaps in our retirement and financial plans.

On today's episode, Donna is covering 5 financial gaps we need to be vigilant about. Perhaps you want to retire before 65 and need a plan for healthcare until you are eligible for Medicare. Or maybe, you haven't accounted for inflation in your financial plan. Planning for these types of gaps can keep your overall retirement plan much more stable.

 

Get additional financial information: https://sephtonfinancial.com/2021/10/mind-the-financial-gap/

 

What we discuss today: 

1:19 – Catching up with Donna

3:00 – What is minding the gap?

4:00 – The paycheck gap

6:22 – Social Security and Medicare gap

11:43 – Inflation gap

13:33 – Long term care gap

18:28 – The widow or widower’s gap