
Listen in on conversations with Certified Financial Planners Archie and Rob Hoxton as they share weekly wisdom to help you retire and stay retired. Have you ever wondered what it will feel like when you get your last paycheck? Whether it’s excitement, anxiety, or anything in between, this show is for you.
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Who can you trust when it comes to financial planning?
In this episode of The Last Paycheck, CFP Professionals Archie and Rob Hoxton bring some stories from their own experiences as financial planners over the years. This episode features two powerful narratives: one, a cautionary tale about the dangers of taking amateur investment advice, and another, an uplifting account of how thoughtful planning can create lasting legacies and deep personal fulfillment.
In each, the importance of relationships and trust shines through as their clients chose to take financial advice based on these. So, be careful making your financial decisions, know who to trust, and if in doubt, take the Financial Freedom Score quiz available on https://hoxtonpm.com/
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Listen in on conversations with CFP Professionals Archie and Rob Hoxton as they share weekly wisdom to help you retire and stay retired. Have you ever wondered what it will feel like when you get your last paycheck? Whether it’s excitement, anxiety, or anything in between, this show is for you.
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Weekly wisdom to help you retire—and stay that way.
At Hoxton Planning & Management, we often say financial planning is about more than money—it’s about helping people live lives that are rich in purpose, security, and joy. In this episode of The Last Paycheck, hosts Archie Hoxton and Rob Hoxton share two powerful, real-life stories from their careers as CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professionals. These tales—one a cautionary lesson, the other an inspiring example—highlight the emotional, relational, and life-altering power of thoughtful financial planning.
Story One: When a Friend's Advice Costs More Than Just Money
Archie opens the episode with a sobering story from early in his career. A client, newly assigned to him after her previous advisor retired, was nearing or already in retirement and relying on her investment portfolio to fund her lifestyle. Despite Archie’s prudent advice to maintain a diversified portfolio—including bonds and other risk-adjusted assets—she was swayed by a friend in an investment club who encouraged her to move all of her funds into high-growth tech stocks, the so-called FANG stocks (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google).
Her friend’s rationale? “These are the only stocks that matter. Everything else is holding you back.”
Unfortunately, just months later, the market took a sharp downturn, and those same stocks lost nearly half their value. Because the client was living off her investments, that loss meant selling significantly more shares at depressed prices to meet her income needs—or worse, panic-selling and locking in catastrophic losses.
The lesson is clear: financial planning isn’t about chasing returns—it’s about designing a strategy that matches your stage of life, risk tolerance, and real-world goals. Investment advice from well-meaning friends or headlines rarely considers the whole picture. And as Archie puts it, “Be careful who you take advice from. Most people don’t know what they don’t know.”
Story Two: Giving While Living—Leaving a Legacy that Matters
Rob follows with a story that strikes an entirely different emotional tone—one that illustrates the life-changing potential of financial planning done right.
He tells the story of a long-time client couple with no children. The wife, a former reading teacher, had a deep love for their local public library where she regularly volunteered to read to children. The couple had always intended to leave a significant portion of their estate to the library to expand its small children’s section—ideally with a reading room named in her honor. But when she was diagnosed with a terminal illness, the couple worried that giving money away too soon might leave the surviving spouse financially insecure.
Rob ran the numbers. And what the planning revealed was that they didn’t need to wait. They had enough assets to fulfill their philanthropic goals and ensure long-term financial stability.
The result? Before her passing, she was able to see the new children’s reading room built and named after her. She spent her final months doing what she loved—reading to children in the space she helped create.
This story exemplifies what’s possible when financial planning is approached not just as a numbers game, but as a way to help people live more richly, with clarity and intention. The wife’s legacy lives on, and the husband’s peace of mind was preserved through careful planning.
Take the Next Step Toward Financial Clarity
These aren’t just anecdotes. They’re proof that working with a trusted advisor isn’t just about retirement income or minimizing taxes—it’s about transforming financial uncertainty into peace, possibility, and purpose.
Whether you’re navigating retirement, weighing a gift to your favorite charity, or just trying to avoid a costly mistake, a solid financial plan provides the clarity you need to make decisions that align with your values.
As Rob puts it, “Financial planning helps people live their lives more richly.” That richness isn’t always measured in dollars—it’s measured in impact, legacy, and peace of mind.