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Harry Stout is a senior leader in the global financial services business with expertise in personal finance, life insurance, annuities, product innovation, and business management. He’s also the author of The FinancialVerse, A Common Sense Approach for Your Money, which presents a straightforward, easy to read explanation of what you can expect to experience at each stage of your financial life.On this episode of CFO at Home, Harry and Vince discuss the 3 financial life stages outlined in his book, our thoughts on credit, retirement, and more. 

  • Key Takeaways
 
  • Harry’s book The FinancialVerse breaks life down into 3 financial stages:
    
  • The Adulting Stage (up to age 30)
    • Skills/Attributes
      • The ability to learn how to learn
      • Student loan debt that has been carefully acquired and used to pay for an education that will produce employable skills
      • An education and experiences that enable you to earn a cash income sufficient to support yourself and your family, if you have one. 
      • An understanding that your financial decisions are increasingly monitored by third parties who will rate you on how well you have managed your financial obligations
      • A realization that if you fail in managing your financial life, there are ways to recover, but they can have heavy costs
 
  • The Striving Stage (31-70)  
    • Skills/Attributes
      • Knowing where you stand financially by religiously using a budget
      • Understanding all the new and innovative ways the assets and services you need can be acquired
      • Making disciplined decisions on how you use debt to create the quality of life you desire
      • Creating an emergency fund
      • Consistently saving to accumulate assets and income streams that will fund the Fulfilling Stage of life
      • Understanding the major asset classes you can purchase with your savings
      • Maximizing your use of tax advantaged savings programs
      • Protecting your income, assets, and potentially creating a legacy using insurance products
 
  • The Fulfilling Stage (over 70)
    • Skills/Attributes
      • Properly planning for the activities and charitable actions you desire to take later in life
      • Understanding how to properly protect against rising healthcare costs
      • Preparing the properly fund the costs of living, including long-term care, medical, and non discretionary items
      • Working with a financial professional to establish income streams needed to fund an increased life expectancy
 
  • Resources:
    • The FinancialVerse Site
    • The FinancialVerse Book
 
  • Ways to contact/follow:
    • FinancialVerse contact page​

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