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Mind Your Money Podcast is an extension of the great education and conversation the Bradshaw Rogers Financial Partners team has always believed in. This show will extend the kinds of financial and retirement planning topics we've covered over the years in our video series and blogs with the added ability to highlight and elevate some of the top business owners and leaders in and around Salisbury, NC.

Your hosts are Trent Bradshaw and Brandon Rogers of Bradshaw Rogers Financial Partners. If you would like to be a guest or ask Trent and Brandon a question, please reach out. Email office@bradshawfp.com or call 704-216-2260.

Discussions in this show are for educational purposes only. Information presented should not be considered specific investment advice or a recommendation to take any particular course of action. Always consult with a financial professional regarding your personal situation before making financial decisions. The views and opinions expressed are based on current economic and market conditions and are subject to change. All investing involves risk, including the potential for loss of principal. Securities and Advisory Services offered through United Planners Financial Services, Member FINRA, SIPC. Bradshaw Rogers Financial Partners and United Planners are not affiliated. United Planners and its representatives do not offer tax or legal advice.

Sep 16, 2021

Brandon and Trent are getting personal today with some stories from their careers as financial advisors. It all goes back to their first clients, who taught them the importance of creating a comfortable retirement plan depending on one's situation. In the years since they have found themselves being both educators...


Sep 2, 2021

Preparing for retirement means running through a checklist of items and making sure you’re ready for everything life throws at you, but many people often make assumptions that just aren’t always true. Let’s talk about four of the most common retirement assumptions we see and why you can’t build a plan based on...