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Henssler Money Talks
Henssler Financial
461 episodes
2 days ago
This week on “Henssler Money Talks,” we’re digging into what Thanksgiving really costs in 2025. Walmart is rolling out a dinner basket that feeds 10 for under $4 per person—though it’s a bit leaner than last year and noticeably missing those beloved King’s Hawaiian rolls. Target’s four-person meal rings in under $20, even as grocery prices climb 2.7%. We break down what all of this says about inflation, consumer behavior, and the state of the American wallet heading into the holidays. Then we...
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This week on “Henssler Money Talks,” we’re digging into what Thanksgiving really costs in 2025. Walmart is rolling out a dinner basket that feeds 10 for under $4 per person—though it’s a bit leaner than last year and noticeably missing those beloved King’s Hawaiian rolls. Target’s four-person meal rings in under $20, even as grocery prices climb 2.7%. We break down what all of this says about inflation, consumer behavior, and the state of the American wallet heading into the holidays. Then we...
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Henssler Money Talks
November 22, 2025: Feasts, Forecasts & Fifty-Year Fixes—With a Side of Year-End Financial Moves
This week on “Henssler Money Talks,” we’re digging into what Thanksgiving really costs in 2025. Walmart is rolling out a dinner basket that feeds 10 for under $4 per person—though it’s a bit leaner than last year and noticeably missing those beloved King’s Hawaiian rolls. Target’s four-person meal rings in under $20, even as grocery prices climb 2.7%. We break down what all of this says about inflation, consumer behavior, and the state of the American wallet heading into the holidays. Then we...
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2 days ago
56 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
Your Savings Priority List: What to Fund First—and Why It Matters
The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts explore the recommended “order to savings”—and why it’s not a one-size-fits-all formula. From employer retirement plans to Roth IRAs to taxable brokerage accounts, where you save first can depend on your goals, timeline, and tax picture. We break down the most common prioritization framework and help you think through the right path for your personal situation. Original Air Date: November 15, 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/your-savings-p...
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6 days ago
13 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
November 15, 2025: Strategic Giving, Mortgage Trade-Offs, and the Savings Hierarchy
As we close in on year-end, this week’s “Henssler Money Talks” tackles three financial decisions that can make a major impact on your long-term plan. First, before you write that last charitable check of 2025, make sure you’re doing it strategically. We break down the evolving charitable giving rules—from updated deduction limits to how Qualified Charitable Distributions and Donor Advised Funds can help you give more efficiently. Whether you donate regularly or ramp up your giving at year-end...
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1 week ago
51 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
The Real Cost of Holding On: Taxes vs. Life Goals
The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts tackle how many Americans are trapped by their biggest asset: their homes. And not because of mortgage rates, but because of capital gains—a side effect of value appreciation—but it shouldn’t dictate your life decisions. We explore some planning options and how homeowners can weigh taxes against long-term goals, market risk, and lifestyle priorities when deciding whether to sell. Original Air Date: November 8, 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/th...
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1 week ago
16 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
November 8, 2025: No ESPN, No Data, No Escape
Hold on—K.C.’s fired up! He can’t watch football because Disney and YouTube are at war over money. ESPN, ABC, SEC Network—all gone from YouTube TV. Disney says it’s about fair value; YouTube says it’s about protecting customers. So, what’s really going on in this streaming standoff—and how many streaming subscriptions will K.C. have when the dust settles? Meanwhile, the markets are digesting a lot at once: a Fed rate cut, one of the strongest earnings seasons in years, and the longest governm...
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2 weeks ago
52 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
Your Will, Your Way: Prevent Family Inheritance Feuds
What happens when your children don’t get along, but they all stand to inherit? Estate planning attorney Kyle Rinaudo of Reeves Law PC joins the “Henssler Money Talks” hosts to discuss one of the most emotionally charged financial topics: how to structure your estate plan when family relationships are strained. We cover choosing a neutral executor and even when it may make sense to disinherit a child. Original Air Date: November 1, 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler...
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2 weeks ago
20 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
November 1, 2025: Listener Question Special: Feuds, Funds & Financial Growth
It’s listener Q&A time! We’re tackling your biggest financial questions—from family feuds to smart giving strategies. What happens when your children don’t get along, but they all stand to inherit? Estate planning attorney Kyle Rinaudo of Reeves Law PC joins us to discuss one of the most emotionally charged financial topics: how to structure your estate plan when family relationships are strained. We’ll cover choosing a neutral executor, using a no-contest clause, and even when it may mak...
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3 weeks ago
53 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
Europe in Your Portfolio: Trends, Risks, and Opportunities
With Europe’s valuations looking attractive and the euro undervalued, Morgan Stanley sees European equities outperforming U.S. markets in 2026. The experts from “Henssler Money Talks” examine that outlook, discuss ways to gain exposure to Europe, and consider how global diversification fits into a well-rounded portfolio. Original Air Date: October 25, 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/europe-in-your-portfolio-trends-risks-and-opportunities
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
October 25, 2025: Stolen Titles, Stalled Government, and Europe’s Edge
Think your home’s title is safe? Think again. Scammers are stealing property ownership right out from under homeowners—sometimes without them knowing until a foreclosure notice arrives. This week on “Henssler Money Talks,” we uncover the growing threat of home title theft, how it happens, and what you can do to protect yourself. Meanwhile the government shutdown drags into its fourth week, Congress can’t seem to break the stalemate, and an Amazon cloud outage exposes the internet’...
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1 month ago
54 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
Seniors, You’ve Got a Limited-Time Tax Advantage—Here’s How to Use It
Seniors, listen up! Starting in 2025, new deductions could mean big tax savings—but only for the next four years. The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts share strategies for those over 65, from Roth conversions to charitable giving tactics. Learn how to make the most of the $6,000 per taxpayer bonus deduction, the senior deduction, and your standard deduction while the window is open. Original Air Date: October 18 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/seniors-youve-got-a-limit...
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
October 18, 2025: Potential Reporting Changes, Musk, and Money Moves for Seniors
Markets found their footing this week as optimism returned over U.S.–China trade talks. With the government shutdown putting key economic data on hold, investors are turning their attention to a strong start for third-quarter earnings. We’re also diving into a major regulatory shift under discussion at the SEC, where Chair Paul Atkins says he’s “fast-tracking” President Trump’s proposal to make quarterly earnings reports optional. Could semiannual reporting cut costs and reduce short-term thi...
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1 month ago
53 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
How Do I Make Sure I Don’t Run Out of Money Before I Die?
The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts tackle a listener’s big question: How do I make sure my money lasts through retirement? We explore how spending shapes your financial plan, the importance of cash flow projections, and why revisiting your plan regularly can keep you on track. Plus, we share how we determine a client’s “maximum spending” threshold—and what it means if you’re getting too close to that line. Original Air Date: October 11, 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/how-do-i-m...
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1 month ago
16 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
October 11, 2025: Haunted by Costs: Halloween Budgets, AI Bubbles & Financial Futures
With the government still halted, economic news has been sparse—but markets seem to be shrugging off the shutdown, showing relatively subdued moves. Still, it’s spooky season, and we’re digging into just how much Americans spend on Halloween—from the 12-foot lawn skeletons to the endless bags of mini-Snickers. With spending expected to hit record highs this year, we ask: where are all those giant decorations stored the other 11 months of the year? Could this be why storage units are in ...
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1 month ago
58 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
Markets and the Shutdown: Why Political Drama Doesn’t Always Hurt
The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts dig into the drama of a government shutdown—what sparked it, what really happens when Washington stalls, and what history reveals about the real impact on the economy. We’ll focus on what really matters for your money and discuss the broader consequences along with what it might take to prevent future standoffs. Original Air Date: October 4, 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/markets-and-the-shutdown-why-political-drama-doesnt-always-hurt&nb...
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1 month ago
10 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
October 4, 2025: Market Highs, Economic Divides, and Dirty Soda Delights
In this week’s episode, we break down the strength of the current stock market—after several years of 20%+ returns, we’re on track for another strong year with the market up 15% heading into the fourth quarter. We discuss companies posting record profits, the sheer number of all-time highs we’ve seen, and debate whether this momentum represents a new normal or just an anomaly. We also dig into the drama of a government shutdown—what sparked it, what really happens when Washington stalls, and ...
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1 month ago
53 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
Health Savings Accounts: The Hidden Gem in Your Financial Plan
D.J. and the “Henssler Money Talks” hosts breaks down Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and explains why they’re one of the most powerful tools for saving money—thanks to their unique triple tax benefit. While many people use HSAs to pay for health care expenses as they arise, there are compelling advantages to covering those costs from other funds and allowing the HSA to accumulate, benefiting from tax-deferred growth over time. Original Air Date: September 27, 2025 Read the A...
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
September 27, 2025: (Repeat) Loyalty Costs, Triple Tax Benefits, and the Power of Strategy
While we’re out of the studio this week, we’ve collected a selection of great discussions from the past few months. First, we look at a situation where a listener has been with his car insurance company for 25 years, but switching providers offers better coverage, lower deductibles, and hundreds in savings—what should he do? For many, the emotional weight of loyalty outweighs the financial upside of making a change. Next, D.J. breaks down Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and explains why ...
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1 month ago
44 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
Funding a Business: Weighing Cash, Debt, and Outside Investors
The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts tackle a listener question about launching a business. We weigh the pros and cons of tapping into cash and investments versus exploring options like a business loan or private equity—all while keeping his overall financial plan, cash flow, retirement, and long-term goals in focus. Original Air Date: September 20, 2025 Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/funding-a-business-weighing-cash-debt-and-outside-investors
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2 months ago
14 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
September 20, 2025: Rates, Refinancing, and Raising Capital
This week’s market spotlight is on the Federal Reserve, as they cut the Fed Funds rate by 0.25 percentage points—and, perhaps more importantly, signaled what could be ahead for future rate cuts. We also dig into the latest Retail Sales and Consumer Sentiment data. After the break, we shift gears to mortgage rates with Shanna Squires from Henssler Mortgage Advisors. She shares insights on how quickly Fed rate changes filter into the mortgage market, what that timing means for homeowners, and w...
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2 months ago
55 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
When Life Happens: Up in Smoke
Money Talks: When Life Happens Up in Smoke: What Losing Your Home to Fire Really Costs This episode dives into the aftermath of a neighborhood house fire that left a family without their home, but not without hope. We unpack the emotional, logistical, and financial fallout of one night gone horribly wrong, and how the right planning made recovery possible. You’ll hear from the people who lived it, the professionals who showed up, and the experts who helped rebuild. This is a quarterly special...
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2 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Henssler Money Talks
This week on “Henssler Money Talks,” we’re digging into what Thanksgiving really costs in 2025. Walmart is rolling out a dinner basket that feeds 10 for under $4 per person—though it’s a bit leaner than last year and noticeably missing those beloved King’s Hawaiian rolls. Target’s four-person meal rings in under $20, even as grocery prices climb 2.7%. We break down what all of this says about inflation, consumer behavior, and the state of the American wallet heading into the holidays. Then we...