EPISODE 22
What’s next for financial planning?
You may have access to more financial planning tech than ever, but there’s still something it can’t do: Make decisions.
published: June 3, 2026
For all the technology and financial playbooks available today, the fundamentals of building a nest egg haven’t changed: work, save, establish your lifestyle and enjoy it into retirement. And the way EFE Financial Planner and author Bill Schultheis sees it, the real challenge isn’t knowing WHAT to do, it’s knowing HOW to make decisions. Especially as retirement gets closer.
In this episode of Money On Your Mind, host Michael Liersch talks with Bill about why some people are turning to technology, like artificial intelligence, to handle complex financial decisions, and where those tools can fall short. And why human judgement and trusted advice become even more valuable as life goes on.
Michael and Bill also share practical guidance for people in their mid-20s, why “old-fashioned” financial wisdom is still true today and reveal the one question everyone should ask themselves before spending money.
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