Money For the Rest of Us
Summary: A personal finance show on money, how it works, how to invest it and how to live without worrying about it. J. David Stein is a former Chief Investment Strategist and money manager. For close to two decades, he has been teaching individuals and institutions how to invest and handle their finances in ways that are simple to understand. More info at moneyfortherestofus.com
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- Artist: J. David Stein | A personal finance show on money, investing, the economy, retirement, and wealth. The world explained like on NPR: Planet Money, Freakonomics Radio, This American Life, Radiolab from WNYC, and Tim Ferriss
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Podcasts:
How to overcome the second law of thermodynamics in investing and living.
Is there a carbon bubble whose bursting could lead to financial instability?
How to design a life, pursue a career, and build financial security without acting out of fear.
Conversation with Brian Bain of Investor In the Family at the Fincon financial media conference about what we learned investing in 2016.
How to make decisions in the face of uncertainty and why deciding to sell stocks should be based on feelings of regret rather than gut feelings about what we think will happen with financial markets and the economy.
Are private equity buyout activities contributing to income inequality and the death of the American Dream?
How framing and filtering by asset classes makes investing easier. How to invest in preferred stocks.
Why we need to control the chaos while embracing messiness in living and investing.
Why we should be indifferent toward money and what are the risks of a dollar shortage.
Here are four investment strategies investors can use to avoid losses due to rising interest rates.
What should you do about Trump presidency? And how the truth was the real loser in this presidential election.
How hedge funds and pension plans earn 20% a year buying life insurance policies from unwary individuals. Why it's better to keep your permanent life insurance rather than sell it.
How changes in financial circumstances, property markets, zoning rules and personal taste can make owning an illiquid vacation property a risky proposition, but why we bought our dream place anyway (and then sold it).
Why we need to embrace complexity in order to find lower cost, less stressful solutions to challenges including with investing. Plus is investing moral?
How holding onto goods longer before replacing them and a global savings glut impact the economy, interest rates and stock returns.