Category: Financial Advisor

Maybe the Youth of Today Are Not So Mixed Up After All (Ep. 25)

Maybe the Youth of Today Are Not So Mixed Up After All (Ep. 25)

Youngsters these days are often stereotyped by older generations as slackers.

Is that true? In reality, youngsters’ ways of doing things are quite different from those of previous generations.

In this episode, Corey Heimensen sits down with a mystery guest who falls under the Gen Z category, to talk about how younger generations perceive the current world, from finances to technology.

Corey & the guest discuss:

  • Why there is a misconception regarding the productivity of youngsters
  • What it is to be an influencer and how these individuals impact lives
  • How technology has increased productivity
  • The importance of being optimistic in our day-to-day lives
  • Some details regarding the guest’s background and the most famous person she has met
  • How and why older generations need to connect with the current generation 
  • And more!

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Social Security and the Easy Way Out (Ep. 24)

Social Security and the Easy Way Out (Ep. 24)

Filing for Social Security may be perceived as complicated and confusing as there’s not much guidance about it.

Is it even necessary to file for it?

Due to this confusion, many just take Social Security as soon as they can without considering many aspects. In this episode, Corey Heimensen shares the 6 ways people justify taking it early. Also, he explains why Social Security shouldn’t be an “easy way out” when it comes to our cash flow.

Corey discusses:

  • Why people need to be educated about Social Security early on
  • In what life circumstances people should draw from it
  • The six ways people justify taking it early
  • Why a growing life expectancy requires a serious financial planning
  • How crucial it is to get guidance about our Social Security from experts
  • And more!

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Coaches Corner with Caleb Montag, CFP® (Ep. 23)

Coaches Corner with Caleb Montag, CFP® (Ep. 23)

In life, coaches are important as we will always have objectives that we will only accomplish with the help of others.

In this episode, Corey Heimensen is joined by Caleb Montag, founder of Covey Rise Capital, to explain how crucial it is to have coaches in life, especially for our finances. Additionally, they talk about the importance of considering the individual needs of each client when planning retirement and not aiming to reach a specific amount.

Corey and Caleb discuss:

  • How Caleb got into the financial industry and what he does to help clients reach their objectives
  • The importance of having the correct coach in different life circumstances
  • How they help other financial advisors
  • Why do realtors’ properties stay on the market longer than their clients’
  • The most famous person Caleb has ever met
  • How retirement needs vary based on each individual and why it’s important to work on what’s important now
  • And more!

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About Our Guest:

Caleb Montag is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional who has been working in the financial planning industry since 2012. The CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Professional designation is a formal recognition of expertise in the areas of financial planning, investments, taxes, insurance, estate planning, and retirement.

Since 2012 Caleb has been dedicated to developing lasting relationships with all of his clients while helping them find solutions in their financial worlds.

Level Up (Ep. 22)

Level Up (Ep. 22)

Working with qualified people is essential. But to level up, it is crucial to work with people who take the time to get to know you.

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen explains the types of advisors in the financial industry and why it’s important to work with the ones whom you can have a more personal connection with and how that can help you succeed, both financially and personally.

Corey discusses:

  • The four types of advisors in the financial industry and the ways they are represented in a pyramid
  • The importance of making small steps to level up in life
  • A true understanding of fulfillment and how it relates to leaving a legacy
  • The value of teaming up with those who understand your goals before helping you with your finances
  • And more!

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6 Degrees of the Super Bowl (Ep. 21)

6 Degrees of the Super Bowl (Ep. 21)

When we reach a certain age or stage in life, we start to think about leaving our belongings to our children or any other person who, according to us, deserves it.

But sometimes, this process is not always in a straight line and can entail many conditions that must be respected.

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen dives into the aspect of conditional giving and connects it to the Super Bowl in six steps. Additionally, Corey explains the implications of conditional giving for the parties involved and some examples.

Corey discusses:

  • The concept of conditional giving
  • Why your children must have a positive experience in investing so they can contribute to their long-term goals
  • How the course of giving or passing wealth to children varies depending on the parents
  • The effects of inheriting money at a young age without the proper wisdom
  • The process of passing collectibles
  • And more!

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26 States, 26 Questions (Ep. 20)

26 States, 26 Questions (Ep. 20)

In the last episode of The WIN Podcast, Corey Heimensen committed to asking his clients about their biggest concerns.

Since then, he has asked 26 clients from 26 different states about what issues keep them awake at night. 

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen answers these questions and provides his personal as well as professional views on them.

Corey answers questions about:

  • Taxes in different states
  • Bitcoin and his view on cryptocurrencies as an investment
  • Transferring assets and gifting money to family members
  • Financial aid and college tuition
  • Retirement and savings
  • And more!

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New Year, New Focus at Heimensen Wealth Advisors (Ep. 19)

New Year, New Focus at Heimensen Wealth Advisors (Ep. 19)

When it comes to interacting with clients, understanding their biggest concerns or fears and helping them overcome those issues is essential in increasing their probability of success.

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen shares his new commitment to providing more value to his clients, showing that he and his team are not just advisors but they are genuinely interested in their well-being.

Corey discusses:

  • Why setting a goal and partially achieving it is already a big step toward success
  • How he plans to add more value by tackling his clients’ biggest concerns in life
  • The reasons why our worries change as we age
  • The importance of living life and getting new experiences
  • Why we should reflect on our previous little wins 
  • And more!

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How I Invest My Money and Mechanical Bull Riding Tips (Ep. 18)

How I Invest My Money and Mechanical Bull Riding Tips (Ep. 18)

Are you ever curious to find out how financial advisors would invest for themselves?

The short answer is: It’s a whole process, where the most important thing is to be consistent and responsible.

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen gives some details on how he manages his own investments as well as what should be considered when controlling our finances.

Corey discusses:

  • The importance of having a process in serious life matters and a personal story that illustrates this
  • His three-step system when it comes to investing 
  • Why we should balance our finances and diversify our investments
  • The importance of trusting the experts and professionals who can guide us with our finances
  • What helps him get his mind off things and relax
  • And more!

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The Dirty Truth (Of Agriculture) with Wes Koedam (Ep. 17)

The Dirty Truth (Of Agriculture) with Wes Koedam (Ep. 17)

The world is not the way it used to be, in a good way.

The technological advances we see today have made many processes easier, especially in agriculture.

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen chats with Wes Koedam to discuss the agricultural field and the changes he has seen throughout the past few decades in the industry. Additionally, they explain how crucial it is to plan for retirement.

Wes discusses:

  • His background in the agricultural industry and how it has changed in the past 30 years
  • The ways in which corporate markets set the value of agricultural products
  • His view on ethanol and wind turbines in farming
  • The risk of borrowing money from banks for the agricultural industry
  • His thoughts on retiring and why it was hard at first, and the importance of having someone you trust in the process
  • And more!

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The Moral Assessment (EP. 16)

The Moral Assessment (EP. 16)

People often think, that when investing, we should only care about the economic returns.

But the truth is these investments can have negative consequences in other aspects that could impact employees and the environment.

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen explains why it’s crucial to consider our values before making any financial decisions, as these could negatively affect others.

Corey discusses:

  • How our morals can affect our investment strategies
  • The role of Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) and Biblical Responsible Investing (BRI) when it comes to incentivizing projects that don’t harm people and the environment
  • The importance of getting to know your clients’ values before providing advice 
  • The importance of communication between advisors and clients
  • And more!

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