54: Saving with Steve with Steve Sexton - Episode 5454: Saving with Steve with Steve Sexton - Episode 54
UK Health Radio Podcast
Steve Sexton and Tony Sieber discuss the financial impact of an aging population and offer practical advice for elder care and retirement planning.
27:31•5 Feb 2024
Preparing for the 'Silver Tsunami': Financial Wisdom with Steve Sexton
Episode Overview
- Explore financial issues and tax reduction strategies on the Saving with Steve Show
- Gain insights on retirement planning, elder care, and the 'silver tsunami' phenomenon
- Learn about crisis management and healthcare advocacy from expert guest Tony Sieber
- Discover the importance of financial literacy and efficient family financial support
- Unpack the complexities of ICD-10 codes in medical billing and elder care planning
“If you've seen one parent project, you've seen one parent project. But the reality is there are so many efficiencies if you have the right person at the right time doing the right thing.”
What happens when an aging population starts to impact our financial landscape? In this episode of the Saving with Steve Show on UK Health Radio, host Steve Sexton dives into this pressing issue with expert guest Tony Sieber. They discuss the so-called 'silver tsunami'—the wave of aging individuals—and its significant financial implications. Tony, who specializes in crisis management and senior care, shares his own journey and the mission behind Parent Projects.
This episode isn't just about numbers; it's about real-life strategies for families navigating elder care and financial planning. From tax reduction tips to retirement planning, Steve and Tony offer practical advice to help you prepare for the future. Whether you're caring for aging parents or planning your own golden years, this episode is packed with valuable insights that can make a difference.

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