Henssler Money Talks
Henssler Money Talks is your trusted resource for your money, your future, your life. We discuss current market conditions and financial planning encompassing spending, saving, taxes, investments, insurance, retirement, estate plans, and more. We are here to answer your financial questions—email drgene@henssler.com or call 1-855-429-9166.
Money Talks: Your trusted resource for your money, your future, your life.
Podcasting since 2011 • 482 episodes
Henssler Money Talks
Latest Episodes
February 7, 2026: Big Bets: Markets, Musk, and the Cost of Risk
This week’s podcast opens with a market update as we break down earnings from the tech giants and what those results signal about growth expectations in the months ahead. We’ll also discuss Wall Street’s response to President Trump’s nomination...
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Season 40
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Episode 6
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1:05:58
When Loyalty and Legacy Create Portfolio Risk
The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts explore why investors so often fall in love with certain companies—and how nostalgia, personal experience, and compelling stories can quietly override sound investment discipline. They discuss the real risks of ...
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Season 40
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Episode 5
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15:41
January 31, 2026: Behavioral Biases, Proxy Power, and Planning for the Future
We start by exploring why investors so often fall in love with certain companies—and how nostalgia, personal experience, and compelling stories can quietly override sound investment discipline. We’ll discuss the real risks of concentrated singl...
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Season 40
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Episode 5
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53:40
Is Front-Loading Your 401(k) a Smart Move—or a Cash-Flow Trap?
Front-loading retirement contributions can feel like a smart move—especially in volatile markets. But is it always the best strategy? The “Henssler Money Talks” hosts walk through when front-loading can help, when it can hurt, and why disciplin...
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Season 40
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Episode 4
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11:28
January 24, 2026: Credit, Cash Flow, and Calm in Volatile Markets
President Trump set a deadline for banks to slash credit card APRs to 10%—but now that the date has arrived, most issuers haven’t moved. In this episode, we unpack why average rates remain near 20%, what a government-imposed cap could mean for ...
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Season 40
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Episode 4
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