August 16, 2025

We kick off the show with a look at the week’s market action, where a slight uptick in the Consumer Price Index contrasted with a much stronger-than-expected Producer Price Index. With inflation data in focus, markets are now leaning heavily toward the Fed cutting rates at its September meeting.

Gen Z is redefining romance, ditching pricey dinners for budget-friendly (and often free) date nights, all while prioritizing savings and paying down debt. But here’s the twist: financial stability might just be the ultimate attraction. This week, we’ll explore why Gen Z could be the most financially literate generation yet, how cheap dates can still be meaningful, why financial security can be “sexy,” and what it all means for love, independence, and long-term happiness.

Meanwhile, Nvidia’s explosive rise in the AI chip market has minted millionaires at a jaw-dropping pace as nearly half its employees are reportedly worth more than $25 million. But behind the stock-fueled fortune lies a high-pressure culture some call “golden handcuffs,” where long hours and relentless expectations come with the territory.

And speaking of stock compensation, it can be a powerful wealth-building tool, but it’s also packed with tricky tax questions. We’ll tackle a real-world RSU scenario: If taxes are withheld at grant date, but you won’t receive the stock until it vests—and you know you’ll retire before some of those shares vest—should you accept them anyway? Or is it smarter to walk away from stock you’ll never see? We’ll break down how RSUs work, the tax implications, and strategies to consider when your career timeline clashes with your vesting schedule.

Join hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, and Kelly-Lynne Scalice, a seasoned communicator and host, on Henssler Money Talks as they explore key financial strategies to help investors navigate market uncertainty.

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