5 Ways Luck Messes With Your Money
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About this listen
🎙️ Episode Overview
In this episode of The Fiscal Foxhole, Rob Moore and Omen Quelvog unpack how luck—and misplaced confidence—can quietly derail your financial plan. From debt and lifestyle inflation to insurance gaps and investing overconfidence, they explore practical ways to replace luck with preparation and intentional decisions.
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🧠 What We Cover
- Why good outcomes can create false confidence with money
- How relying on luck leaves you scrambling when conditions change
- Real‑world examples from military and civilian life
- The difference between accidental success and intentional planning
🗓️ This Day in History
- April 1917: The U.S. enters World War I
📰 This Week’s Headline
- Fuel vs. Food: Rising gas prices forcing tough trade‑offs
🔍 The 5 Ways Luck Messes With Your Money
5️⃣ Debt & Credit: Getting Away With It
- Carrying balances because “it hasn’t hurt yet”
- Ignoring credit reports and compounding interest
4️⃣ Lifestyle Inflation: The Good Times Feel Permanent
- Spending future raises before they arrive
- Using the 50/30/20 framework to plan increases intentionally
3️⃣ Insurance Gaps: The Invincibility Tax
- Under‑insuring because “it probably won’t happen”
- Disability and umbrella coverage blind spots
2️⃣ Confidence ≠ A Plan
- Budgeting by vibes instead of intention
- Accidental success vs. repeatable strategy
1️⃣ Confusing a Good Environment for Skill
- Mistaking lucky markets for investing genius
- Why diversification and discipline matter long‑term
✅ Key Takeaways
- Luck fades—margin and preparation last
- Focus on what you can control
- Good plans remove the need to get lucky
🎯 Trivia Segment
- After a major market crash, what percentage of investors still rated themselves “above average”?
🤝 Episode Sponsor
Military Financial Advisors Association (MFAA) — a global network of independent, fee‑only fiduciary advisors who specialize in serving military families. All members are active duty, veterans, or military spouses and hold (or are pursuing) the CFP® designation.
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⚠️ Disclosure
Rob Moore and Omen Quelvog are registered investment adviser representatives. This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as personalized investment, legal, or tax advice. Consult a qualified professional for guidance specific to your situation.