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Wealthy Habits Podcast

Are there some important financial questions and considerations that you've overlooked? On this show, we want to come alongside your financial and retirement journey to help you answer those questions and experience financial success.


Dave Elizondo and Drue Kampmann are Co-Founders of True Financial Partners, serving the Quad Cities. Their goal is to provide you with great information and education to help you retire with security and comfort.

As you get closer to retirement, the money choices you make become more and more critical. So make sure you're getting proper guidance and help along the way. On the Wealthy Habits Podcast, we'll cover things like social security, taxes, income planning, investments and so much more.


Reach out if you have any questions at https://www.truefinancialpartners.com/ or by calling 563-359-8783.

Jun 24, 2021

Are you an emotional spender or someone who loves to do research before making a purchase? No matter how you spend money, it’s helpful to know your personality type so you can best plan for retirement.

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Jun 17, 2021

Your father’s retirement plan likely looked vastly different from your own. We’ll explain how times have changed and what that means for your retirement planning process.

 

Read more and get additional financial resources here: https://www.truefinancialpartners.com/ep-50-this-is-not-your-fathers-retirement/ 

 

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Jun 10, 2021

Common sense is actually quite uncommon, especially when it comes to financial planning. Here are some common sense money approaches you need to know.

 

Read more and get additional resources here: https://www.truefinancialpartners.com/ep-49-learning-through-uncommon-sense/

 

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Jun 4, 2021

Today, we’re answering your most pressing financial questions about how much to save for retirement, whether to buy a dream home and if you should kick your sister out of mom’s house.

 

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