Shares: The Retirement Income Illiterate
What The College’s Retirement Income Literacy Study means for advisors and their aging clients.
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Eric Ludwig
PhD, CFP®
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Planning for retirement has never been more important – but as The College’s recent Retirement Income Literacy Study proves, a majority of older Americans still fail a test of basic financial knowledge needed for sound planning.
In this episode of our Shares podcast, host Eric Ludwig, PhD, CFP® speaks with fellow researcher Chet Bennetts, CFP®, ChFC®, CLU®, RICP®, CLF® about some of the 2023 study’s most important takeaways and how advisors can use these insights to better partner with their clients for critical retirement planning conversations.
Chet Bennetts, CFP®, ChFC®, CLU®, RICP®, CLF® is an assistant professor of financial planning and director of the Chartered Financial Consultant® (ChFC®) and CFP® Certification Education Programs at The American College of Financial Services. With over 20 years in the financial services industry, Bennetts has served in roles from customer service, to being a financial planner, to managing 80 advisors in over five states. After serving in the Marine Corps for over eight years, both active and reserve, Bennetts was medically discharged when he returned from Iraq in 2005. In staying connected with the military communities, he serves as an on-demand DoD contractor, providing free financial counseling and planning services to service members and their families. His research focus and passion is in the area of behavioral finance — specifically how financial wellbeing affects physical and psychological wellbeing — among service members and veterans.
Any views or opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts’ and guests' own and do not necessarily represent those of The American College of Financial Services.
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