WSJ Your Money Briefing show

WSJ Your Money Briefing

Summary: Your must-listen weekdays for valuable money and market stories. Our journalists from Heard on the Street, MoneyBeat, the Intelligent Investor and other popular features share insights on investing, market trends, taxes, retirement strategies and much more.

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Podcasts:

 How GOP Tax Bill Could Complicate Your 2018 Paycheck | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 454

Wall Street Journal tax reporter Laura Saunders explains how proposed changes in the Republican tax bill could disrupt the withholding system and impact workers' paychecks next year.

 How Not to Run Out of Money in Retirement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 580

A new survey revealed the surprising fact that half of investors would stop saving for retirement if tax-deferred 401(k) account ended. Wells Fargo Asset Management's Fredrik Axsater explains what steps investors should take so they don't run out of money in retirement.

 Get Ready for More Airline Ticket Fees | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 592

Wall Street Journal news editor Susan Carey explains new fees that could soon be added to airline tickets, but this time the airlines aren't to blame.

 Bitcoin Futures: Why Some Big Banks Aren't on Board | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 547

Despite Bitcoin's skyrocketing value and strong investor interest, some big banks on Wall Street are reluctant to enter the virtual currency's futures market. Wall Street Journal reporter Alexander Osipovich explains.

 GOP Tax Plan: Schools Bracing for Funding Cuts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 370

The elimination of the state and local tax deduction in the Republican tax proposal could have an adverse effect on schools. Wall Street Journal reporter Michelle Hackman explains.

 Buying a House? Cash Is King | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 592

Wall Street Reporter Laura Kusisto explains why buyers across nearly all groups pay in all cash, and details the pros and cons of doing so.

 GOP Tax Plan: Why Cruise Ship Companies Are Winners | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 594

Wall Street Journal reporter Kate Davidson details several amendments in the Senate version of the GOP tax bill that provide unexpected benefits for several industries, like cruise ships.

 Will Bitcoin Futures Help Stabilize Volatility? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 627

Two exchanges in Chicago are set to launch Bitcoin futures. Wall Street Journal Reporter Alex Osipovich explains what that means for the future of the cryptocurrency.

 Tax Plan: Highly Taxed States Could Be Hit Hardest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 436

Wall Street Journal reporter Laura Saunders explains the battle over state and local tax deductions within the Republican tax proposal.

 Bitcoin's Wild Ride to $11,000: More Volatility to Come? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 618

Wall Street Journal reporter Paul Vigna explains what triggered Bitcoin's wild swings on Wednesday in which the virtual currency soared to $11,000 and finished the day at roughly $9,500.

 Growth Stocks vs. Value Stocks: Where's the Smart Money? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 675

Wall Street Journal reporter James Mackintosh discusses the unusual current scenario of growth stocks strongly outperforming value stocks, as well as when value stocks are likely to rebound.

 Loan Growth Slowing at U.S. Banks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 601

Business lending has plunged to its lowest level since the beginning of 2011, despite strong economic indicators like low unemployment and a healthy third-quarter GDP. Wall Street Journal Reporter Christina Rexrode explains why that's puzzling economists.

 Holiday Bonuses: Good News and Bad News | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 492

Holiday bonuses have increased this year, but the news isn't all good. Accounting Principals president David Alexander discusses the findings from his firm's Holiday Bonus and Hiring Survey.

 Former CIA Official on Avoiding Credit Card Scammers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 813

Scammers are ready to take advantage of consumers, especially during the holiday season. Cybersecurity expert and former CIA technology director Dr. Eric Cole explains how you can protect yourself from credit card scams and hackers.

 Federal Reserve: Weak Inflation a Worry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 471

Minutes from the last policy meeting indicated that the Federal Reserve is on track for one more rate hike this year. But policymakers were also worried about persistently weak inflation. We get details from the Wall Street Journal's Harriet Torry.

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