Phil Town is a hedge fund manager and author of 3 New York Times best-selling investment books, Inve
The only knowledge most people have of commodities as an investment is limited to what Hollywood tau
This week we discuss the history of money, how we converted to paper currency, and whether or not it
This week we discuss the emotional aspect of investing, how to grow when others are fearful, and the
What if there was a way to invest in real estate without the hassle of having to manage the property
We discuss if it’s possible to make real estate a beneficial component of your all-weather financial
In this episode, we discuss whether it’s possible to yield high rates of return when you invest in r
We discuss the alternative ways of investing if you’re terrified of the stock market and whether or
Albert Einstein is famously quoted as saying, “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world.
By 2030, nearly all baby boomers will have passed retirement age, but how many of them are actually
After episode 26 we had promised to talk about dividends in more detail. We discuss what dividends a
We were supposed to talk about dividends this week, but decided to talk about the concept of dharma
How cool would it be to have a stock portfolio that pays more every year through dividends? Learn on
Phil gives some real life examples of companies that have gone through some sort of event in the pas
Phil and Danielle discuss how to find the sticker price of a stock. Phil also gives a great list of
Insist on buying stocks on sale. Phil and Danielle discuss what it means for wonderful companies to
Why does Buffett tend to avoid tech companies? What's a "Risky Biz Portfolio?" Phil and Danielle dis
Can you tell if the CEO of a company is doing a good job by looking at numbers on a statement? Yes,
Phil and Danielle discuss the remaining growth rates, explain what "InvestED" means to them, and how
Phil and Danielle discuss the importance of growth rates to judge the quality of a business. Plus, P
Phil and Danielle discuss locating the moat of a company in a 10-K report and recap the 5 different