Episodes

  • Zombie Companies, Emerging Markets, and the ONE Question to Ask a Financial Advisor Before Investing With Them
    May 21 2024

    In this episode, we start by unpacking the concept of "Zombie Companies." These are businesses that are barely hanging on, managing to pay off the interest on their debts but not the debts themselves. We explore why these companies emerge and the problems they pose for the economy, such as blocking funds that could be more effectively used elsewhere.

    Then, we turn our attention to emerging markets. Instead of just focusing on when to invest, we address the common fears and excitement associated with investing in markets that are both new and rapidly changing. Our experts discuss how to find the right balance between caution and eagerness, providing guidance on navigating these dynamic investment landscapes without getting carried away by the hype or deterred by the risks.

    We conclude the episode with a crucial piece of advice for anyone working with a financial advisor. There's one critical question you should ask, and if they can't answer it, consider it a major red flag. We keep the question under wraps here—you'll need to tune in to find out—but it's a crucial one for ensuring that your advisor's strategy aligns with your financial objectives.

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    38 mins
  • What Does it Mean to Aim for 80-100% in Retirement?
    Mar 26 2024

    In this month's episode of the Invested Interest Podcast, we focus on retirement planning and investment strategies. Our goal is to provide listeners with actionable insights and practical advice to help them navigate their financial journey with confidence and clarity.

    Throughout the episode, we delve into the fundamental principles of financial planning, emphasizing the importance of setting realistic goals tailored to individual circumstances. We believe that success in financial planning lies in understanding your unique financial situation and crafting a strategy that aligns with your goals and aspirations.

    One key strategy we discuss is the concept of setting retirement income targets based on pre-retirement earnings. We explore the idea that aiming for 80 to 100 percent of pre-retirement income can provide a solid foundation for financial security in retirement, while also acknowledging the importance of factors such as debt management and lifestyle choices.

    We also examine the temptation to chase high-risk investments or speculative trends, such as cryptocurrencies or individual stocks, and highlight the risks associated with such approaches. Instead, we advocate for a disciplined approach to saving and investing, focusing on building a diversified portfolio that can withstand market volatility and deliver long-term growth.

    Throughout the episode, we address common psychological biases that can influence financial decision-making, such as confirmation bias and recency bias, and offer strategies for overcoming these biases to make more informed choices.

    Ultimately, our aim is to empower listeners to take control of their financial future by providing them with the knowledge and tools they need to make sound financial decisions. Whether you're just starting your financial journey or looking to fine-tune your existing strategy, we invite you to join us on the Invested Interest Podcast as we explore the keys to financial success and security.

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    39 mins
  • Money Moves: Retirement Rules, Tax Tactics, and Bezos' Relocation
    Feb 29 2024

    In this episode, we explore various aspects of financial planning and investment strategies, starting with the debate surrounding the 4% withdrawal rule in retirement planning. Suze Orman advocates for reducing it to 3% due to inflation concerns, while the creator of the 4% rule, Bengtsson, suggests increasing it to 4.5% or even 4.7% in response to inflation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of adapting withdrawal rates based on market conditions and individual client needs rather than adhering rigidly to a fixed rule. Effective communication between advisors and clients is essential, with advisors tailoring their approach to suit each client's preferences and circumstances.

    We then shift gears to discuss the Buffett Indicator, which signals potential overvaluation in the stock market. However, the discussion underscores the importance of considering the broader economic context, including technological advancements and government policies, when evaluating investment strategies. Investors must also factor in their timeline and the advisor's strategy for responding to market changes.

    Finally, we delve into Jeff Bezos' recent relocation to Florida and the financial motivations behind this move. By establishing residency in Florida, Bezos, one of the world's wealthiest individuals, can capitalize on the state's lack of income tax, potentially saving millions in taxes. We draw parallels with other high-profile cases like Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez, highlighting the broader implications of state tax laws on high-income individuals. However, the conversation emphasizes that while tax savings are a consideration, factors such as quality of life and personal connections should not be overlooked when making relocation decisions. Ultimately, it's essential to strike a balance between financial considerations and overall life satisfaction and fulfillment.

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    38 mins
  • Why Do We Keep Printing Money?
    Nov 9 2023

    In our recent "Invested Interest" podcast discussion, we tackled the complex relationship between rising interest rates and inflation. We explored the purpose behind increasing rates, highlighting their role in encouraging savings and dissuading borrowing as a measure to control inflation. We recognized that the recent influx of newly created money and the mechanics of fractional reserve banking have played their part in elevating inflation rates.

    We delved into the Federal Reserve's approach of raising interest rates to temper the expansion of the money supply and slow down the pace of borrowing, all with the intention of managing inflation. During our conversation, we examined how such economic measures affect both consumers and businesses, leading to a cautious stance on borrowing and investment, and a trend towards greater operational efficiency and automation.

    We also considered the impact of government stimulus efforts during the pandemic and proposed policies like student loan forgiveness on inflation, noting how they contribute to an increase in the money supply.

    Throughout the episode, we discussed the implications of personal finance in the current economic climate, weighing the potential advantages and risks of placing money into savings, bonds, or money market accounts in light of prevailing interest and inflation rates. We concluded that navigating these uncertain economic waters requires a well-thought-out investment strategy, and at times, the expertise of a financial advisor could offer the necessary guidance to make informed decisions for the future.

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    39 mins
  • Do We Have a Stimulus Hangover?
    Aug 24 2023

    As national credit card debt hits a jaw-dropping milestone, hosts Blaise and Chris delve deep into the heart of this financial quandary. From exploring the historical and societal factors that contributed to this record high to understanding its wider implications on our nation's economic landscape, this episode promises a comprehensive look at the credit card crisis. But it's not all about problems - the duo also sheds light on potential pathways out of this debt dilemma. Tune in to "Invested Interest" for an insightful conversation that's both timely and essential for anyone with a credit card in their wallet.






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    31 mins
  • Addressing Financial Anxiety
    Jul 27 2023

    In this episode of "Invested Interest," hosts Blaise Stevens and Chris Harris unpack a startling Bankrate survey revealing that over half of respondents feel their finances negatively impact their mental health. Delving into the role of financial advisors and the importance of financial literacy, they explore practical ways to mitigate financial stress and bolster mental well-being. Whether grappling with debt, savings struggles, or general financial uncertainty, this episode provides a refreshingly honest perspective and offers actionable advice to regain financial control. Tune in for an essential discourse on the often-overlooked intersection of finance and mental health.

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    34 mins