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...
How Do I Make Sure I Don’t Run Out of Money Before I Die?
Henssler Money Talks
16 minutes
1 month ago
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...
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...