In this episode of Pink Money, Jerry Williams tackles a common workplace shock: automatic 401(k) enrollment. When a listener panics after finding their paycheck suddenly smaller, Jerry explains why employers are allowed to do this, how automatic contributions work, and why it’s ultimately designed …
As the year winds down, investors start receiving notices of mutual fund and brokerage distributions—dividends, short-term gains, and long-term gains that can impact your tax bill. In this episode of Pink Money, Jerry Williams explains how these distributions work, why they happen, and how to plan …
In this episode of Pink Money, Jerry Williams cuts through the noise of nonstop commercials about “dual eligible” Medicare plans and explains what’s really going on during open enrollment. He breaks down the difference between Medicare and Medicaid, what “dual eligible” actually means, and the key …
In this episode of Pink Money, Jerry Williams breaks down the confusing—and often overwhelming—decision of when to start taking Social Security. From age 62 to 70, Jerry explains how timing impacts your monthly benefit, why “take it early and invest” isn’t always the best advice, and what realistic…
In this episode of the Pink Money Podcast, Jerry Williams, MS-PFP, explores one of the most overlooked aspects of personal finance: the true cost of fees in financial products. From annuities and life insurance to mutual funds and advisor commissions, Jerry explains how hidden expenses can quiet…
The financial news often mentions an “X-Date,” but what does that really mean? In this episode, Jerry explains the difference between the debt ceiling’s X-Date and mutual fund ex-dates, why these dates affect your dividends, share prices, and taxes, and how smart investors use them to their advanta…
In this episode, Jerry clears up a mix-up from the last release (where the wrong audio played about gold instead of bonds) and dives into the U.S. debt ceiling and how it ties directly into bonds and credit ratings. Jerry explains the debt ceiling in everyday terms—like paying off a credit card—…
In this episode, Jerry tackles the ever-present ads urging people to “buy gold for your IRA” and breaks down whether that’s really a good idea. He explains the different ways investors can gain exposure to gold and other precious metals—from physical gold bars and coins to mutual funds and ETFs—and…
Buying a home can feel overwhelming, especially for first-time buyers. In this episode of the Pink Money Podcast, Jerry is joined by his husband Dalton for a candid conversation about mortgages—what they are, how they work, and what first-time buyers need to know before jumping in. From FHA and VA …
In this episode of the Pink Money Podcast, Jerry breaks down the meaning behind the daily headlines about the Dow, S&P 500, and NASDAQ. He explains how each index works, why they’re tracked, and what they really mean for your portfolio. From the history of these indexes to how portfolio managers us…
Jerry Williams breaks down everything you need to know about IRA contributions and tax deadlines. From the April filing extension to the differences between Traditional and Roth IRAs, contribution limits, deductibility rules, and how to avoid double taxation, this episode is a clear and practical g…
Confused by Medicare? You’re not alone. In this crash course, Jerry explains Parts A–D, compares Medigap vs. Medicare Advantage, and shares practical tips on choosing coverage that fits your health, budget, and peace of mind—plus a reminder that long-term care is a different planning conversation.
Annuities sound mysterious—so let’s make them boring (in the best way). Jerry explains fixed, variable, and indexed annuities, what “annuitizing” actually means, how fees and surrender schedules work, and when an annuity can be a smart piece of your retirement plan. Plus: 1035 exchanges, teacher 40…
Annuities sound mysterious—so we de-mystify them. Jerry and guest Dalton break down what annuities are, how they pay you, the differences between fixed/variable/indexed contracts, tax deferral, fees, surrender charges, and the “10% free” myth/limits. If you’ve ever wondered whether an annuity belon…
“Investing” isn’t buying whatever ad hits your feed this week. Jerry explains how to align risk with your timeline, why diversified mutual funds are a sensible core, how fees and expense ratios affect returns, and what to check inside your 401(k). Practical, no-jargon guidance for building a plan t…