Saturdays from 11am – Noon and Sundays from 9 – 10am
- Hosted by Dick Donahue, Wealth Advisor with Asset Advisors LLC, 5060 Pacific Highway Ste 101, Ferndale WA 98248 dick@assetadvisorsllc.net
- Securities and Advisory Services offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor, Member FINRA/SIPC.
- This program is not intended to provide specific legal, tax, or other professional advice. For a comprehensive review of your personal situation, always consult with a tax or legal advisor.
- Investors cannot invest directly in indices. The performance of any index is not indicative of the performance of any investment and does not take into account the effects of inflation and the fees and expenses associated with investing.
- S&P 500 – A capitalization-weighted index of 500 stocks designed to measure performance of the broad domestic economy through changes in the aggregate market value of 500 stocks representing all major industries.
- Russell 2000 – The Russell 2000 is a stock market index measuring the performance of 2000 small capitalization stocks. It represents the 2000 smallest companies in the Russell 3000 Index, which in turn represents the 3000 largest companies in the U.S. Thus, the Russell 2000 is a barometer of small-cap stocks. Though small, the companies represented by the Russell 2000 are not the smallest of the small as they are not penny stocks. The Russell 2000 is weighted by the market capitalization of the stocks.
- NASDAQ 100 Index – The NASDAQ 100 Index is a stock index of the 100 largest companies by market capitalization traded on NASDAQ Stock Market. The NASDAQ 100 Index includes publicly traded companies from most sectors in the global economy, the major exception being financial services.
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average (“DJIA”) tracks publicly owned corporations and is one of the most-watched stock indexes in the world. Dow Jones sold the DJIA and its other indexes to S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, a joint venture between S&P Global and the CME Group.
- Converting from a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA is a taxable event.

Host Dick Donahue talks about June employment numbers, the manufacturing and non-manufacturing index, and how retirees are reluctant to surrender control on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.

Host Dick Donahue talks about AI scams and IRA information on spousal removals on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.

Host Dick Donahue talks about the 1st quarter GDP report, men’s 401k balances being 50 percent higher than women’s, and Washington new Long Term Care tax.

Host Dick Donahue talks about small business retirement plans, inflation, and preparing for a happy retirement on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.

Host Dick Donahue talks about May housing starts, Washington being the most expensive state in the U.S. for gasoline and saving money for retirement on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.

Host Dick Donahue talks about the weekly wrap, high frequency data and IRA distribution questions and answers on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.

Host Dick Donahue talks about retail sales, industrial production, why the Fed is all mixed up, and how to prepare for looming estate tax changes on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.

Host Dick Donahue talks about how much money it takes for Americans to consider themselves rich, senior citizens and financial exploitation, and 2024 Social Security COLA dropping with inflation on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.

Host Dick Donahue talks about international trade in April, who you should trust with your Social Security number, and how to best plan to save taxes on retirement.

Host Dick Donahue talks about Washington state’s carbon tax, the Washington Cares Act, and debunks a green energy study on this episode of Wealth Wake Up.