A personal finance and investing podcast on money, how it works, how to invest it and how to live wi
Why investing in non-investment grade bonds, leveraged loans, and preferred stocks is potentially mo
Our allocation to risky assets should vary based on the expected return, volatility, risk aversion,
We explore six impacts of higher interest rates on housing, capital projects, stock buybacks, excess
What are the economic and financial system early warning signs that we should heed rather than get c
Why you might want to lock in higher yields now, given real interest rates are the highest they have
David shares how thieves recently tried to smash and grab his luggage from his car while he was stil
How to balance saving, investing, and spending for a fulfilling life. Why you will probably reach yo
Three additional insights to help you confidently invest in fixed income. First, what are the differ
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We share five things we have learned about stock index valuations, earnings, currency, and why value
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In 2005, Congress debated giving U.S. workers private savings accounts to invest their Social Securi
How to mitigate the risk of investing on crowdfunding platforms where there is little transparency o
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Camden and Bret sit down with Ramit Sethi, host of Netflix’s hit show, “How to Get Rich”, author of
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How to decide whether to rent a house or apartment or purchase a home or condo. What has been the fi
Why equity real estate investment trusts should be part of your investment portfolio despite the off