Inflation is one of the biggest threats to financial stability. It can erode your savings and investments, leaving you with less money in the long run. The ability to make wise investments that maintain buying power over time can be difficult without a plan to mitigate inflation. With the volatile market we have today, how can investments be protected from inflation risk and your money kept safe? In today’s episode of the Expert(ish) Podcast, our guest, Devin Deverill talks about interest rates, how people can protect themselves against inflation, and what they can do to make the most of their cash sitting in their savings or checking accounts. Devin Deverill has been a financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual for over 13 years. Their mission is to help their clients across the country visualize and accomplish what financial security ultimately means to them. By matching his clients’ needs with innovative investment and insurance planning, he can confidently help them navigate through the many challenges and opportunities of life. Enjoy! If you are looking for an inexpensive and super convenient healthcare option, check out SkillMil Telehealth Services. It's a program that works well as a supplement to VA health care. Simply click on telehealth services on their website, fill out the basic info, and use the referral code Expert(ish) Podcast in the dropdown menu to get started. In This Episode1:59 - Devin Deverill's role in the wealth management industry 5:01 - How Devin aligns investment opportunities with his clients' financial goals 9:56 - How 'basis' works in real estate 13:52 - The impact of inflation on different sectors of society 18:43 - What people can do to protect themselves against inflation 23:44 - Why investors should not put all of their money into equities 28:21 - What small business owners can do with some extra capital 35:45 - How to transition from a low yielding heavily taxed dollar to a non taxed dollar 41:08 - Devin's advice to anyone with cash sitting in their savings or checking accounts 46:13 -The psychology of gain and loss Favorite Quotes18:44 - "Figuring out a place where people could park their safer dollars and building a strategy there to hedge against inflation, not even necessarily growth-oriented, but at least to preserve the capital, that has become increasingly more important I think in today's environment based on the high inflationary figures that we're seeing as well as the combination effect 'one-two punch' of high inflation and hyper low-interest rates." Devin Deverill 5:33 - "You could manage the risk in terms of volatility in the capital markets of the equity space. But if you don't pay attention to taxes and how somebody's distributing money, not just growing and accumulating money especially in environments where so many people are getting down payments ready, that's a big deal." - Devin Deverill 8:40 - "If you have any legacy planning that you want to work on, everybody out there should know what a step-up in basis is on property. That is a huge hack, I would say, or benefit within the system of the tax code that you may or may not think about today. But as you get older, have kids, or want to pass things down and leave a legacy behind, you want to think about something like that." - Devin Deverill 20:15 - "So for those people that are sitting sideline with cash, there has to be a strategy other than cash that's affected by inflation and low interest rates over this next year or two that you likely want to employ and really design for those low yielding, heavily taxed dollars." - Devin Deverill 28:27 - "Taxes are a big deal for those investment properties. And anybody who's a small business owner and thinking about what to do with some excess capital, whether it's sitting in a business account or in their personal account, I would highly encourage you to reach out to a real estate professional. That will likely be a massive tax benefit to you to position a segment of dollars there based on your itemized deductions and let alone thinking about some of these concepts like distributing asset income to yourself and having a segment uncorrelated to the stock market." - Devin Deverill 46:22 - "The psychology around loss is typically greater for most individuals than the psychology around increasing their portfolio or growing wealth. People, in other words, are typically more fearful of losing money than they are appreciative of the gain in the portfolio." - Devin Deverill Engage with Devin DeverillLinkedInInstagram Connect with Expert(ish) Podcast Host JAY JOHNSONCall (858) 925- 4536WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagram Listen to more episodes of the Expert(ish) PodcastiTunesSpotify