If the dollars in your account keep rising but buy you less each year, your measuring stick is lying to you. In this episode, we dig into the "denominator problem" of money—how debasement quietly raises the number of units required to buy the same home, car, or grocery basket—and map a framework for protecting real purchasing power when volatility strikes. We're joined by returning guest Aaron Olson to pressure-test a debasement-ready portfolio across five pillars: high-quality residential r...
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If the dollars in your account keep rising but buy you less each year, your measuring stick is lying to you. In this episode, we dig into the "denominator problem" of money—how debasement quietly raises the number of units required to buy the same home, car, or grocery basket—and map a framework for protecting real purchasing power when volatility strikes. We're joined by returning guest Aaron Olson to pressure-test a debasement-ready portfolio across five pillars: high-quality residential r...
A family story shows how patience, education, and long-term thinking can grow wealth that lasts
Tall Oaks Podcast
22 minutes
1 month ago
A family story shows how patience, education, and long-term thinking can grow wealth that lasts
The name Tall Oaks isn’t branding fluff; it’s a promise rooted in a family farm, two brick pillars, and a plaque that reminded us every day that great things grow slowly. We’re opening the door wider with a rebrand designed to welcome learners at every stage—those ready for a full planning relationship and those just starting to build their financial footing—so more people can access steady, no-hype education. We lay out what Tall Oaks stands for today: stability over sizzle, education over ...
Tall Oaks Podcast
If the dollars in your account keep rising but buy you less each year, your measuring stick is lying to you. In this episode, we dig into the "denominator problem" of money—how debasement quietly raises the number of units required to buy the same home, car, or grocery basket—and map a framework for protecting real purchasing power when volatility strikes. We're joined by returning guest Aaron Olson to pressure-test a debasement-ready portfolio across five pillars: high-quality residential r...