Podcast:ChooseFI | Financial Independence Podcast Published On: Sun May 19 2024 Description: Most financial advice online boils down to "just do this" — but what if your situation is the exception? Jesse Kramer, founder of The Best Interest blog and a financial planner, introduces the RRTTLLU framework (Risk, Reward, Taxes, Timeline, Liquidity, Legal, Unique) to help investors dig deeper than surface-level answers. After noticing confident one-size-fits-all recommendations in online forums, he reached out to Brad to discuss why personalized analysis matters more than generic prescriptions. Key Takeaways: Risk and Return: Risk and return are critical when evaluating investments. Investors should ask what risks are associated with an investment and understand their own return requirements. [00:06:29] Investment Timeline: Knowing your investment timeline is essential for successful investing. [00:20:49] Liquidity Considerations: Liquidity is vital in assessing how easily an investor can access their funds. Investments like real estate might have long waiting periods for access. [00:39:20] Tax Awareness: Being aware of your tax bracket and the implications of withdrawals can affect your investment strategy. [00:32:20] Legal and Unique Scenarios: Investors must account for legal considerations and unique personal situations when making investment decisions. Dynamic Financial Plan: A financial plan should be viewed as a living document that evolves with one's financial situation and goals. [00:42:48] Chapters: [00:00:00] Introduction to RRTTLLU [00:06:29] Exploring Risk and Return [00:20:49] Investment Timeline Importance [00:39:20] Liquidity in Investing [00:47:00] Legal and Unique Scenarios Notable Quotes: "Investing isn't one-size-fits-all." [00:01:39] "Risk and return: the core of smart investing." [00:06:29] "Your investment timeline matters." [00:20:49] "Distinguish between real risk and routine market behavior." [00:14:02] "Think of your financial plan as a dynamic guide." [00:42:48] Action Items: Assess your current investment strategy against the RRTTLLU framework. [00:06:29] Document your investment timeline to align with your financial goals. [00:20:49] Create or update your investment policy statement. [00:42:48] Related Resources: The Best Interest blog - Jesse Kramer's blog with insights into financial planning. [00:50:10] Die With Zero by Bill Perkins - Suggested reading for understanding financial priorities. [00:31:29] Key Terms: RRTTLLU: An acronym for an investing framework focused on Risk, Reward, Taxes, Timeline, Liquidity, Legal, and Unique scenarios. [00:02:16] Liquidity: The ease with which an investment can be converted into cash. [00:39:20] Opportunity Cost: The potential benefits lost when one choice is made over another, particularly in investing. [00:17:07]