Better Money Decisions show

Better Money Decisions

Summary: You’ve probably started with great intentions, telling yourself you’ll stash away more for retirement and buy fewer lattes (because some writer said buying lattes is a bad thing). But life happens. It’s not as neat and tidy as the financial experts on TV seem to think. You’ve got a lot going on in your life, and you need more than simplistic, cookie-cutter instructions to keep you on the right financial path. Kate Stalter escorts you to the right path for your money. She talks to experts and "normal" people who have taken the right steps to make better money decisions.

Podcasts:

 61: Biggest ESG Investing Mistakes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:35

There are multitudes of mistakes that people make when it comes to investing, and incorporating Environmental Social and Governance funds can make it that much more complicated.

 60: Expensive Stuff Can Wreck Your Retirement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:20

We all want to invest our money in funds and companies that align with our values, but that isn’t always the best metric. Often times, Stockbrokers and other financial planners who don’t have your best interest in mind will encourage you to buy “sustainable” and “ethical” funds, which sound good, but that isn’t always the case.

 59: How Do Sustainable Investments Fit into Your Retirement Plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:48

Most of us want to invest in companies that we believe in and morally support, but feeling good isn’t going to put money in your pocket. In this episode, Kate Stalter shares how you can incorporate those sustainable funds into your asset allocation without jeopardizing your portfolio. If you’re interested in maintaining an ethical portfolio and making it fit your current retirement plan, tune into this episode of Better Money Decisions.

 58: What Socially Responsible Really Means | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:15

Saying you’re “socially responsible” sounds like a good thing to say, but what does that really mean? Putting your own values into perspective, that could mean something different for everyone. In this episode, Kate Stalter explains the metrics used to measure progress and what distinctions are made between sustainable and socially responsible investing.

 57: Are Your Investments Aligned with Your Values? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:12

You want to have confidence in where your investment dollars are going. It doesn’t feel good at all to find out that your money is being invested in ways that don’t align with your values. This episode continues our focus on Sustainable Investing, which began in Episode 56. In today’s show, we dive deeper into sustainable investing, what it is, and how you can be sure your investments align with your values.

 56: What is Socially Responsible Investing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:50

We’d all like to know the money we’re investing is being used in a way that aligns with our own goals and motives, but how can you ensure that? Today Kate Stalter talks about sustainable and socially responsible investing and how to practice morally aligning investments.

 55: Should You Sell in May and Go Away? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:58

If you’ve been investing for a long time, chances are you’ve heard the saying “Sell in May and Go Away”. But is that sound advice you should take? Today Kate Stalter dissects the trivialities of global investments and explains why going off monthly data may not be your best strategy. Tune into this episode of Better Money Decisions to better your understanding on relevant data and to help you know what you might expect in the market.

 54: A Glimpse Into Your Financial Future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 08:08

Have you ever wondered what your future finances will look like? Many of us have! Today Kate Stalter talks how you can get a glimpse into your financial future with proper financial planning and execution.

 53: How Earnings Make Stock Prices Go Up or Down | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:59

Many companies quarterly release their sales, revenue, expenses, and other financial data, but what does that mean for you? Well, in some cases it may not be applicable to your particular case, but these earnings reports do predict market fluctuation and can impact your personal portfolio. Today Kate Stalter explains how earning reports impact individual stocks and the many factors that can contribute to stock movement.

 52: Your Opinion Doesn't Matter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:50

When it comes to investing, it’s pretty common knowledge that you don’t want to invest based on emotions. If you were asked whether men or women investors tend to be guided more by emotion, you would probably say that women are the emotional investors and men are more data-driven. And, you’d be wrong. There is lots of evidence in the marketplace that men are much more emotionally invested in their investments than women are.

 51: It's Different This Time | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:36

It’s easy to trick ourselves into thinking “it’s different this time”, but more often than not, that isn’t the case. When it comes to the stock market, cycles tend to repeat themselves and the research that’s been proven over the years is still relevant to today's market.

 50: What The Heck Is An Index Fund Anyway | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:32

It’s common to hear words like “stocks”, “assets”, or “index funds” thrown around when it comes to finances, but what do those words really mean? When it comes to your investments, it’s important to know what the importance of every decision truly has.

 49: Your Stock Market Forecast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:05

49: Your Stock Market Forecast

 48: The Truth About the Uber IPO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 09:47

48: The Truth About the Uber IPO

 47: Why Financial Education is Worthless | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:19

47: Why Financial Education is Worthless

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