That "free" steak dinner could cost you thousands of dollars
Those free steak dinners have a catch and that catch could cost you a fortune. In addition, often the pitch is a well-crafted series of lies.
Last-minute steps you can take to reduce your 2018 tax bill
You have a month left to take some steps to reduce this year's taxes. How to be a better investor at any age. Who should you believe?
How to avoid panicking in bad markets and learn to accept them
The stock market will always fall at times. You will never know exactly when it will happen, nor how far it will fall. So, invest right initially.
Bitcoin: Is it a currency, an investment, or something far more dangerous?
As we approach the one-year anniversary of the cryptocurrency craziness, maybe it's time to face the facts about this economic phantasm.
Stop believing that someone can predict the future direction of your investments
"What is the market doing?" "What will the market do?" The only question that can be answered is "What has the market done?"
Where do you get your financial advice?
To enjoy a better financial future, you probably need better advice. Find out why most of the traditional sources of investment advice are so horribly flawed.
What happens to your future if those dividends run dry?
Is dividend investing a sound retirement income strategy? Plus, what is a 529-A plan?
Stock prices HAVE fallen. What should you do about it?
What should investors do about the elephant in the room; the recent declines in the equity markets. Plus a Ponzi scheme update and more.
Your wallet is back on the menu at those free steak dinners.
With the demise of the fiduciary requirement, annuity salespeople are back with a vengeance. Plus, we continue the ten keys to real investing with the last five!
Learn the investing strategy that can save your sanity in scary markets.
In this episode, we look back at recent stock at last week’s interesting stock market declines and what they might mean for your investments.
The Ballad of Wade Crook or You Can't Keep a Good Con Down
Wade Cook is back and still selling seminars. What better way to celebrate this dumbfounding news than parody podcast. Then we talk about insurance, stock picking perils and the danger of cryptocurrencies.
Why Suze Orman's and Dave Ramsey's Investing Advice is Bad for You
A special episode focusing on why most of the popular financial advice providers – like Dave Ramsey or Suze Orman – give so much terrible investing advice.
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