Relatable Finance Podcast – Our 100th Episode! Main takeaways from 99 episodes
The Relatable Finance guys look back at their first 99 episodes, discuss some highlights and some key takeaways for all Relatable Finance listeners.
The Relatable Finance guys look back at their first 99 episodes, discuss some highlights and some key takeaways for all Relatable Finance listeners.
In this episode, the relatable finance guys discuss market volatility and why time frames play a major role in what might be the proper allocation for you investment funds. They look into three general time frames, over 20 years, 3-5 years and less than 3 years.
In this episode, the relatable finance guys discuss what the media means when they say rising interest rates and how this affects investors, borrowers and basically everyone. We also dive into how this has recently affected certain areas of the stock market.
This episode discusses some of the recent market volatility to start the year, and a recent market commentary letter from influential investor Jeremy Grantham.
In this episode, we discuss some background on a long history of tensions between the two countries and some commentary on market and economic implications.
In this episode, we discuss the various elements to the return you receive on investments including income, taxation and some of the different types of accounts you can invest through.
In this episode, the relatable finance guys discuss financial fraud, particularly the Madoff Ponzi scheme, and the regulations in place to protect investors from future fraud. This includes discussion on the SEC, FINRA and steps to take to keep your money safe.
In this episode, the relatable finance guys assess the current strength of the economy, the outlook for the coming year and how these could impact investable asset returns.
In this episode the relatable finance guys interview Will Beckham from NEA Insurance and discuss the various types of insurance available to individuals and families.
In this episode the relatable finance guys interview Olga Ismail and Jessica Pendergraft about the unique needs of women and how they can protect their financial futures.