Kosch Financial, Inc.

Kosch Financial, Inc. At Kosch Financial, we are committed to the highest standards of integrity & professionalism. Local Columbus office provides a comfortable in-person experience.

We provide customized financial planning and services for all of life’s major milestones. Services include:
Retirement Planning
Estate Planning
Insurance Planning
Tax-Efficient Investing
Business Planning
Brokerage Service

Securities and advisory services are offered through LPL Financial, a registered investment advisor, member FINRA/SIPC. www.finra.org, www.sipc.org. Third party posts found on

this profile do not reflect the views of LPL Financial and have not been reviewed as to accuracy and completeness. The LPL Financial registered representatives associated with this page may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state.

Memorial Day is a time to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the United States. They wil...
05/25/2026

Memorial Day is a time to pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the United States. They will always be remembered. Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful Memorial Day holiday.

After years of saving and preparing, some retirees hesitate to spend.That's understandable.But retirement isn't only abo...
05/11/2026

After years of saving and preparing, some retirees hesitate to spend.

That's understandable.

But retirement isn't only about preserving what you've built. It's about using it to support the life you want to live.

The first year isn't a test.

It's a transition.

And it's okay to take it one step at a time.

If you'd like to talk through what this season looks like for you, we're here.

To the mothers we have, the mothers we remember, and the mother figures, thank you. We are grateful for you this Mother’...
05/10/2026

To the mothers we have, the mothers we remember, and the mother figures, thank you. We are grateful for you this Mother’s Day.

Stocks surged in April, delivering their strongest monthly gains in five years as solid economic data, easing geopolitic...
05/08/2026

Stocks surged in April, delivering their strongest monthly gains in five years as solid economic data, easing geopolitical tensions, and upbeat first-quarter earnings lifted investor sentiment. The Nasdaq climbed 15.29%, the S&P 500 rose 10.42%, and the Dow gained 7.14%, while Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite added 3.65%. With no Fed meeting in May, attention turns to remarks from Fed officials and how evolving economic data may shape expectations moving forward. From \$34.1 billion in U.S. spending to the popularity of Mother’s Day dining and gifts, this month’s By the Numbers highlights how families celebrate the occasion.

Stocks surged in April, notching their best month in five years as investors cheered upbeat economic news, efforts to lower tensions in the Middle East, and first-quarter results.

Retirement gives you time.A lot of it.And while that sounds freeing, it can also feel overwhelming at first.When you're ...
05/07/2026

Retirement gives you time.

A lot of it.

And while that sounds freeing, it can also feel overwhelming at first.

When you're working, much of your day is structured. In retirement, you decide what today looks like.

Some people find it helps to create a little rhythm:
▪️A weekly volunteer day
▪️Lunch with friends
▪️A standing class
▪️Mornings reserved for exercise or hobbies

Not to recreate work — just to have something to look forward to.

Freedom often feels better with a little shape.

One adjustment many retirees don't expect?Spending can feel emotionally different.For decades, income came in the form o...
05/04/2026

One adjustment many retirees don't expect?

Spending can feel emotionally different.

For decades, income came in the form of a paycheck, and saving was the goal. In retirement, you're drawing from what you built.

Even if the numbers work, the shift can take time.

Separating essential expenses from flexible choices often helps. Once core needs are covered, the rest becomes intentional — not stressful.

Confidence tends to grow as you settle into your new routine.

Some retirees describe the first few months as a honeymoon phase.Travel. Projects. Rest. Catching up on everything that ...
05/01/2026

Some retirees describe the first few months as a honeymoon phase.

Travel. Projects. Rest. Catching up on everything that was postponed.

And then something shifts.

After the glow wears off, deeper questions start to surface:
▪️How do I want to spend my time?
▪️What feels meaningful now?

That transition is normal.

Retirement creates space. The first year is about deciding what deserves it.

There's a moment early in retirement that catches many people off guard.You wake up… and there's nowhere you need to be....
04/28/2026

There's a moment early in retirement that catches many people off guard.

You wake up… and there's nowhere you need to be.

At first, that quiet feels wonderful. After years of deadlines and responsibility, it's a relief.

And then the question comes:

Now what?

If that feels familiar, you're not alone. Retirement isn't just a schedule change. For many people, it's an identity shift.

The first year isn't about having everything figured out. It's about finding your rhythm.

A common online security tool is now being used in a new type of scam.Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA...
04/22/2026

A common online security tool is now being used in a new type of scam.

Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA prompts — the familiar “I’m not a robot” checks — to trick users into taking actions that can compromise their devices.

Instead of a simple verification, these prompts may ask users to click “Allow,” enable notifications, or follow additional steps that can lead to persistent pop-ups, phishing attempts, or unwanted software.

These scams often appear through ads, suspicious links, or redirected web pages, making them harder to spot at first glance.

Security experts note that legitimate CAPTCHA tests do not require enabling notifications, downloading files, or entering system commands — making those requests a potential red flag.

As these tactics evolve, staying cautious when interacting with unexpected prompts can help reduce exposure to online threats.


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Cybercriminals are increasingly using fake CAPTCHA prompts to trick users into enabling malware and scam notifications Security experts warn the ta

What a $5 Frappuccino can teach your teen about building wealth 👇April is National Financial Literacy Month, and here's ...
04/17/2026

What a $5 Frappuccino can teach your teen about building wealth 👇

April is National Financial Literacy Month, and here's a number worth sharing at the dinner table.

If your teen opens a Roth IRA at 18 with $1,000 from a part-time job and adds $1,000 a year, that single account could be worth nearly $500,000 by age 65. Tax-free.

Think they can't save $1,000 a year? Skipping the daily Frappuccino more than covers it. ☕

But the best financial education isn't about the math. It's about real decisions with real consequences.

A few things that actually work:

✅ Hand them cash instead of a credit card for shopping. Let them keep what they don't spend.

✅ Give them a clothing budget for the year. If they blow it by October, that's the lesson.

✅ Have the college money talk before they fall in love with a school. As one counselor put it, "Have the conversation before they buy the hoodie."

✅ With the Roth IRA, you can show them that there are certain rules with certain accounts. For example, to qualify for the tax-free and penalty-free withdrawal of earnings, Roth IRA distributions must meet a 5-year holding requirement and occur after age 59½. Also, tax-free and penalty-free withdrawals can also be taken under certain other circumstances, such as the owner's death. The original Roth IRA owner is not required to take minimum annual withdrawals.

What's one money lesson you wish someone had taught you earlier? 👇

Please consult with a tax and finance professional before making any decisions.



Sources:
-https://www.calculator.net/roth-ira-calculator.html?cstartingprinciple=1%2C000&cannualaddition=1%2C000&cmax=n&cinterestrate=8&ccurrentage=18&cretirementage=65&ctaxtrate=25&printit=0&x=Calculate -ira-result
-https://www.ngpf.org/blog/advocacy/how-many-states-require-students-to-take-a-personal-finance-course-before-graduating-from-high-school-is-it-6-or-is-it-21/

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