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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:
Investing is like exploring an unknown territory. What are the tools to help us navigate.
Why cutting federal spending and trying to lower the national debt reduces household income and spending, potentially causing a recession.
How to thrive in an ever changing, increasingly complex economy.
How to balance developing new skills, learning new things and becoming an expert.
How pharmaceutical companies use of maximum pricing power is leading to double digit annual increases for prescription drug prices and health insurance premiums.
How negative interest rates increase volatility and lower future investment returns. What can you do about it.
How more and more indexing via ETFs leads to market fragility, lower diversification and herd behavior, but why most investors should index anyway.
What ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-Tzu can teach you about living and investing. Plus two contrasting views of today’s market environment and what to do about it.
The primary role of investing is to preserve your wealth not grow it. How then do we grow our wealth?
Does the significant growth of solar and wind energy mean companies in the space are attractive investments? Show notes at http://moneyfortherestofus.net/mny118-invest-renewable-energy-etfs/
Why lower retirement spending rates means most retirees will need to work some during their retirement years. Show notes at http://moneyfortherestofus.net/mny117-retirement-journey/
Will China's growing debt burden lead to a banking collapse? How would that impact investors globally, and what should you do about it. Show notes at
Why we can't not invest due to fear and uncertainty. Plus how to tell if the stock market is overvalued and what to do about it. To get the U.S. stock market valuation charts, text the word "charts" to 44222
There is no regular episode this week due to the 4th of July Holiday and the Stein Idaho family reunion. Instead, here is the audio from a conversation that Brian Bain of Investor In the Family and I had on investing in family relationships. In the interview, we discuss work and family and balancing the two. We also discuss career transitions and the challenge of raising children.
Two outcomes from the Brexit vote is money got cheaper and politics got scarier. What should you do about it. Plus we profile a man who never retired and was still working at 87. Show notes at http://moneyfortherestofus.net/mny114-money-cheap-freedom-expensive/