The best-selling author on what makes financial paradoxes interesting, why stories are the best way to teach about money, what constitutes financial freedom, and more.
The hosts of the rich & REGULAR podcast discuss their journey toward financial independence, the racial wealth gap, and getting off the social-media treadmill.
A noted financial advisor shares how she helps clients manage sequence risk, high inflation, and the wild card of long-term care.
The CNBC senior markets correspondent discusses his biggest investing mistakes, the media’s role in market bubbles, and the challenge of finding an information edge.
A leading financial futurist on whether open-end funds will become obsolete, the value of direct indexing, “ESG 2.0,” and more.
The retirement expert and author discusses expanding retirement-savings opportunities for low- and middle-income workers, the benefits of employer-sponsored emergency funds, and the challenges of decumulation.
Baird's director of tax planning discusses tax-loss selling, Roth conversions, and the new rules for inherited IRAs.
The personal finance expert and author discusses how couples can navigate earnings differences and asserts that fear can be a financial superpower.
The manager of Causeway International Value Fund discusses women in investing, value traps, whether active management has gotten tougher, and more.
Our guest on the podcast today is Cameron Huddleston. She is an award-winning personal finance journalist and author of Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to Have Essential Conversations With Your Parents About Their Finances. She was a caregiver for 12 years for her mom who had Alzheimer's disease. She currently is the director of education and content at Carefull, a new service built to protect aging adults' daily finances. She received her B.A. in journalism and Russian studies from Washington and Lee University and her master's in economic journalism from American University.
The financial advice guru discusses his time-management hacks, the benefits and limitations of direct indexing, and the myth of fee compression in the advice space.
The author and financial podcaster on financial independence, the 'scarcity mindset,' and the importance of time horizon in deciding how to invest.
The CNBC senior markets commentator on the corporate profit picture, rising interest rates and inflation, stock valuation, and more.
The retirement expert joins us to discuss retirement income styles, withdrawal rates, and how the current market environment and inflation will affect retirees.
Jordan Grumet on his path to financial independence and mastering 'the art of subtraction.'
The accomplished author and financial researcher shares his thoughts on the 60/40 portfolio, inflation’s staying power, how optimism can be a secret weapon, and more.
The co-founder of retirement-software provider Income Lab says that older adults can take a few simple steps to ensure that their assets last throughout their lifetimes.
The co-founder of Next Gen Personal Finance discusses the state of financial education in the U.S. and how to teach lessons that stick.
The real estate expert and author discusses what’s happening in the housing market, her thoughts on real estate as an investment, and tips for prospective homebuyers.
The DPL Financial Partners CEO discusses disentangling annuities and life insurance from their high-cost, high-commission roots—and why fixing long-term-care coverage could be next.