Tag: Financial Goals

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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Death, Rats and Ether with Zed Heimensen (EP. 15)

Death, Rats and Ether with Zed Heimensen (EP. 15)

There are often many lessons in previous historical events that can be implemented in today’s day to improve people’s lives or even help them achieve their goals.

In this episode of The WIN Podcast, What’s Important Now, Corey Heimensen sits down with Zed Heimensen to discuss how the Black Plague and the history behind anesthesia can be related to the behavior people have today when making important financial decisions.

Corey & Zed discuss:

  • A summary of what the Black Plague was and how this epidemic can be related when we make decisions out of panic in the market
  • Why the Black Plague increased the number of lawyers
  • How anesthesia was first used in medicine and how this story relates to clients’ relationships with Heimensen Wealth Advisors
  • The importance of appreciating modern improvements
  • And more!

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About Zed Heimensen:

Zed Heimensen, a Morningside University graduate, began working at Heimensen Wealth Advisors in May 2022. Zed graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Finance while serving as the university’s investment club president. During his time at Morningside, Zed gained extensive knowledge within the finance industry via internships in Security National Bank’s Wealth Management Department and at Heimensen Wealth Advisors.

​​Zed values the importance of each client’s life story while understanding how these different paths can impact the short- and long-term financial goals of every individual client. With this in mind, Zed’s goal is to become an advisor so he can advise clients and prospects and prepare financial plans. At the same time, he looks to build sincere client relationships while keeping things light-hearted.

Outside of work, Zed enjoys reading, spending time with his family and friends, and watching movies. He is also an avid sports fan, hoping he can see the Minnesota Vikings win a Super Bowl at some point in his life.

The Bridge with Jason Engleman (Ep. 14)

The Bridge with Jason Engleman (Ep. 14)

Discipline is about keeping ourselves in control. And not about being punished if we step out of line.

In this episode of The Win Podcast, What’s Important Now, Jason Engleman joins your host Corey Heimensen to discuss the importance of being disciplined in our lives to achieve success in all aspects. Additionally, they talk about their passion for baseball and how discipline is key to the game.

Corey and Jason discuss:

  • Jason’s background as an educator, athlete, coach, and parent of six
  • Why discipline is about being focused on ourselves  
  • The importance of discipline in sports like baseball
  • Why it is crucial to stay focused on our objectives to avoid making wrong decisions
  • And more!

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About Jason Engleman:

Jason Engleman is the 7-12 Principal at Central Lyon.  Prior to his role as a principal, Jason served the district in other capacities including activities director, coach, and third-grade teacher. His education includes graduating from Morningside College, in Sioux City, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education followed by a Master’s Degree in School Administration from Dordt College, in Sioux Center.  

Outside of my administrative responsibilities, Jason loves to stay active through exercise and other sporting activities. In his free time, Jason enjoys reading, playing games, going on walks or bike rides and spending time with his family.  

Jason and his family also like to spend time attending and supporting the many activities Central Lyon has to offer.

Learn The Five Roles of A Financial Advisor (Ep. 5)

Learn The Five Roles of A Financial Advisor (Ep. 5)

How many of you are familiar with the roles and responsibilities of a good financial advisor?

In this episode, Corey Heimensen outlines the five roles of a financial advisor. From their role as the weatherman to marriage counseling and even acting as forest rangers, Corey explains what each hat means and how each of them is applied to different client situations.  

Corey discusses:

  • The power of advisor straightforwardness and honesty
  • Ways advisors can help couples navigate their financial planning and show them a ‘travel guide’ of their possibilities
  • How to securely create and store your passwords and make them accessible to your family if necessary
  • The importance of saving and financial education for young people
  • And more!

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Here’s the Resource You Need to Financially Educate Yourself (Ep. 4)

Here’s the Resource You Need to Financially Educate Yourself (Ep. 4)

Financial jargon can be confusing and hard to understand, and so can complex financial situations.

But, Corey Heimensen is here to help make these situations understandable and accessible for anybody, even if you have no previous financial experience.

In this episode, Corey reveals what motivated him to write his book, “Stop Doing Dumb Things With Your Money,” and explores the value of chapter two (focused on why you shouldn’t buy more financial services than you need) and three (the importance of goal-setting).

Corey discusses:

  • Reasoning and timing around his book
  • Tips to keep in mind when meeting with a potential financial advisor
  • The importance of setting realistic financial goals
  • What you should know about purchasing financial products and services 
  • And more!

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