Since 2008, Ken Osiwala has joined Dean Barber and Bud Kasper on America’s Wealth Management Show (AWMS) to discuss how to plan for retirement. While other retirement radio shows focus solely on financial products and investments, AWMS concentrates on the importance of creating a complete retirement plan that includes Social Security, tax planning, risk management, estate planning, and investments. Retirement isn’t just about money; it’s about your life!

Achieving Financial Independence
This week as we celebrate Independence Day, we will discuss “financial independence” and whether or not you are on track to achieve that goal.
Rising Interest Rates & Your Retirement
The fed funds rate is up 0.75% and is expected to rise again. How long is it going to take to get back to a more normal monetary policy? What are the economic consequences of getting us...
Bear Market is Here, is There More to Come?
We’re officially in bear market territory. In a 5-day period, the market fell almost 10%. Do you have a clear understanding of what you own in your portfolio, and can your portfolio take...
Finding Financial Clarity in Uncertain Times
Domestically and globally, there are many issues that are having a substantial impact on the economy. With all the uncertainty surrounding those issues it is critical to have forward...
Bear Markets & Bear Market Rallies
There were 10 bear market rallies during the great recession and all of them had people thinking that the bear market was over. Join us this week as we discuss bear market traps.
Breaking Down SECURE Act 2.0
What does Ozzy Osbourne’s song “Crazy Train” have to do with congress? Well, they seem to be ON the crazy train. Listen now as we outline the proposed regulations to the SECURE Act...
When a Housing Market Shortage Becomes a Surplus
Are we in the midst of another housing bubble? Listen now as we discuss the housing market and why we believe the current housing shortage could turn into a housing surplus causing this...
The Inflation Rate and the Fed
Interest rates are rising, bond prices are falling, and the stock market is all over the place.
Interest Rates and Bond Prices
The Federal reserve is expected to get the federal funds rate up to 2.5 – 3% by the end of the year. Join us as we discuss how to navigate through these tough times.