Dana Menard

Twin Cities Wealth Minute

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A quick money briefing with Dana Menard, CFP®, the founder and lead financial planner with Twin Cities Wealth Strategies, Inc. Empowering you to take control of your financial path. We offer evidence-based fiduciary advice... not product sales. At Twin Cities Wealth Strategies, we prioritize your personal interests to create the right comprehensive financial plan for you. Hear about investing, financial planning, and market insights from the Twin Cities Wealth Strategies team.

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Dana Menard

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Business

Podcast-Website

www.tcwealthstrategies.com

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6. Jul 2026

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Advice To My Younger Self 06.07.2026

I've spent a long time as a Financial Planner. And every so often, I find myself thinking about what I'd go back and say - not to clients, but to my younger self, just starting to think seriously about retirement. It wouldn't be about picking the right investments. That gets too much attention relative to how much it actually matters. Here's what it would actually be...

How to Think About Financial Risk 29.06.2026

It's easy to think about financial risk in terms of market losses or bad investments. But there's another kind of cost that's harder to measure and easier to overlook.

A Completely Understandable Psychological Response 22.06.2026

When you're working, financial goals can be pretty simple. And then retirement arrives - and suddenly the entire objective reverses.

Is the Question Asked the Actual Question? 15.06.2026

People come to me with financial questions every day. But the question they ask out loud is rarely the question they're actually asking...

Three Separate Tax Advantages—One Account 08.06.2026

There's a retirement-focused account that offers a tax deduction when you contribute, tax-free growth while the money stays invested, and tax-free withdrawals when you spend it on what it's designed for...

Two Completely Different Retirement Outcomes 01.06.2026

Picture two people.  Same account balance.  Same age.  Same general idea of what "retirement" looks like. Completely different retirement outcomes. It happens more often than you'd think - and it's one of the reasons I'm cautious about financial rules of thumb.

That's How Decisions Work! 25.05.2026

No financial decision exists on its own. Each one has a ripple effect. An adjustment meant to reduce risk can also reduce opportunity. A move designed to simplify things can shift where complexity shows up later. A choice that creates more certainty now can limit flexibility down the line.

The Numbers Work...Right? 18.05.2026

A couple sat across from me a while back. They had everything neatly organized. Statements printed. Accounts labeled. A spreadsheet that mapped everything out down to the dollar.

That Picture of Retirement in Your Head 13.05.2026

Most people I talk to have a picture of retirement in their head. Not a detailed one. But a feeling . Less stress. More time. Freedom to do what they want, when they want. Here’s the problem: That version of retirement - the one that feels smooth, simple, and predictable…doesn’t really exist.

Estate Planning...Just for the Rich? 27.04.2026

When people hear “estate planning,” they often think: “That’s for rich people!” It’s not.

The Illusion of Control 20.04.2026

Investors love the feeling of control. Watching markets. Making moves. Adjusting strategies. Trying to keep ahead of the market. It feels productive. But often, it’s just an illusion.

Sequence of Returns Risk 13.04.2026

Two retirees. Same portfolio. Same average return. Very different outcomes. Why? Sequence of returns. This is one of the most important (and least understood) risks in retirement.

Are You Actually Diversified? 06.04.2026

Most people think diversification is about owning “a lot of stuff.” It’s not. It’s about owning the right mix of things that don’t all fall apart at the same time.

The Biggest Financial Mistake 30.03.2026

Sometimes the biggest financial mistake isn’t action. It’s inaction. March is busy. Taxes loom. Life accelerates. It’s easy to say, “I’ll revisit my retirement plan later.” Later turns into the next quarter. Next quarter turns into next year. Meanwhile: Tax laws shift. Markets move. Healthcare costs rise. Opportunities pass. Doing nothing feels safe, but it often carries hidden risk.

Spring Cleaning Isn’t Just for Closets 23.03.2026

Spring cleaning isn’t just for closets. It’s for your estate plan, too. Estate planning isn’t about wealth. It’s about clarity.

An Irish Truth Bomb 16.03.2026

March brings St. Patrick’s Day. And with it, a lot of talk about luck. But here’s an Irish truth bomb: No one retires comfortably because they were lucky. They retire comfortably because they were prepared.

Financial Markets in March 09.03.2026

One day it’s 65 and sunny. The next day, you’re scraping ice off your windshield, wondering if winter forgot something. Financial markets in March can feel the same way.

The Trap Door Tax Bracket 23.02.2026

Taxes are weird because the pain usually shows up after the fun is over. And one of the sneakiest tax surprises is what I call the “trap door bracket,” because taxes aren’t only about brackets. They’re about how other things are triggered.

Annuities...Love/Hate Relationship 16.02.2026

Some people love annuities. Some people hate them. Most people are confused by them. Annuities are often sold as a “pension in a box”—guaranteed income, less worry, more certainty. But annuities aren't magic...they're insurance contracts with tradeoffs.

Weather App Predictions 09.02.2026

Ever notice how the weather app can be 100% accurate… and still make you miserable? It tells you it’s going to rain. It rains. But you still forgot an umbrella, still got soaked, and still spent the day annoyed. That’s how market forecasts work for a lot of investors.

Groundhog Day 02.02.2026

Today is the day we all know as Groundhog Day! A fuzzy little prophet pops out, sees a shadow, and suddenly we’re all acting like winter has a legal right to stick around six more weeks. But I always think of the other Groundhog Day—the movie—where Bill Murray wakes up and repeats the same day over and over... It's the perfect metaphor for one investing behavior I see every year.

Fire Drill! 26.01.2026

Fire drills are annoying… until there’s actual fire.

A New Year's Tradition 19.01.2026

We like to throw out old stuff at the beginning of the year. Unfortunately, most people don’t throw out the most dangerous “old thing” in their financial life: an outdated estate plan. Or worse, they have no plan at all.

January Tax Planning 12.01.2026

Tax planning is not just “doing your taxes.” Tax planning is controlling the score before the game ends. And a good financial plan incorporates smart tax planning, since it isn't what you make, it's what you keep!

Happy New Year! 05.01.2026

People love the idea of a “fresh start,” but they try to begin their financial lives motivated rather than with a real plan. That's where Twin Cities Wealth Strategies shines!

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