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  • FDR Fireside Chats and Speeches
  • Investing in Depth
  • Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast
  • The World According to Boyar
  • The Pulse by Bernstein
  • Be good to future you – hosted by Vanader
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    Best In Wealth – Best Practices for Real People, Investments, Retirement Planning, Money Management, Wealth Building, Financi

    Best In Wealth – Best Practices for Real People, Investments, Retirement Planning, Money Management, Wealth Building, Financi

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    Since Aug 7, 2015 20:52 UTC

    This is the best in Wealth podcast – A show for successful family stewards who want real answers about Retirement and investing so we can feel secure about our family’s future. Scott’s mission is simple: to help other family stewards build and maintain their family fortress. A family steward is someone that feels family is the most important thing. You go to your job every day for your family. You watch over your family, you make sacrifices for your family, you protect your family. I work with family stewards because I am one; I have become an expert in the unique wealth challenges family stewards face. Scott Wellens is the founder of Fortress Planning Group – an independent, fee-only, registered investment advisory firm. Fortress Planning Group is dedicated to coaching clients toward a holistic view of wealth and family stewardship. Scott is a certified financial planner, a fiduciary and has been quoted in the industry’s leading websites including Forbes, Business Insider and Yahoo Finance. Scott is also a Dave Ramsey Smartvestor Pro in the greater Milwaukee and Madison areas. Are you on track for retirement? Do you have enough money saved at this point in your life to retire or reach financial freedom by 65? One of the biggest questions I hear is: How much money do I need to save for retirement? In this episode of Best in Wealth, I do my best to answer that question using the formula Charles Farrell outlines in his book, (https://www.amazon.com/Your-Money-Ratios-Financial-Security/dp/1583334165). You need to take actionable steps now to be prepared for your future. Outline of This Episode[0:35] What do you dream about doing? [3:58] Are you on track for retirement? [11:15] Why you need 80% of your current income [13:51] How do you come up with the $60,000? [17:37] What’s your job now? Get retirement ready with Charles Farrell’s formulaYou need to create a detailed retirement plan to really zero in on your goals and get the right steps in place to prepare. In his book, Charles Farrell shares a simplified version of how much savings you’ll need. I’ll give you some simple guidelines from this book that demonstrate where you should be at each stage of life. The goal is to hit at least 12x your household income in order to retire, so you can live off of 80% of that of your household income in retirement. Charles developed the Capital to Income Ratio. You can use it to find out if you’re on track to get to 12x your income by the time you retire. If your household income is $100,000 annually, you need to save $1.2 million for retirement. So where do you need to be at each age? Here are the income ratios by age, with the approximate amount you should have saved if your household income is $100,000 annually: Age Income Ratio Savings Required 25 0.1 $10,000 30 0.6 $60,000 35 1.4 $140,000 40 2.4 $240,000 45 3.7 $370,000 50 5.2 $520,000 55 7.1 $710,000 60 9.4 $940,000 65 12 $1.2 million So are you on track for retirement?Based on the table above—are you on track for retirement? Here’s how to calculate it: Take your household income and multiply that by the income ratio that correlates with your age to see if you’re currently on track. It’s easy to calculate if you’re paid a salary. If you aren’t, count the average of your pay for the last 4 years as your income. By the way, by money saved, we’re talking about things such as your 401k, IRA, annuities, CDs, life insurance, checking and savings, real estate, etc. Please note that your home is NOT a capital investment. How do you live on 80% of your current income?How do you live on 80% of your current income in retirement if you need 100% of it now? Where did Charles come up with that number? If you’re going to get to 12x your income by retirement age, you have to be saving 12–15% of your $100,000 annual income to get there. If you’re saving 12% now, you really only need 88% of your income to live off of. In retirement, you won’t be saving for your retirement anymore. Plus, your mortgage should be paid off by the time you retire. If your mortgage accounts for 20% of what you pay and we take off another 12% for savings, 7.65% for social security taxes, that brings you down to $60,000. So you really only need $60,000 to live off what you’re making right now. Social security will play a role—it typically replaces 20% of your income. If you’re making around $100,000 a year, it will make up the other $20,000 to bring you to the projected $80,000 a year in retirement. You want that extra $20,000 cushion to account for things like yearly inflation, medical expenses, or perhaps even vacations. Keep listening to find out why I think the 5% rule can be dangerous—and what I think you should do instead. What is your job now?But Scott, what if I’m not on track? Are you anywhere close? What if you’ve fallen behind? If you’re not on track for retirement, your job is to get on track. Once you figure out what you should have saved at your current age, there are some things you can do: If you’re 50 years old and you don’t have half a…

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    The Invested Dads Podcast

    The Invested Dads Podcast

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    Since Dec 5, 2019 14:00 UTC

    A podcast where Josh Robb and Austin Wilson take you on a journey to better your financial future. Listeners can expect to hear explanations on a variety of investment and financial planning topics, news and analysis, and discussion around many of the stories and choices facing investors today. The guys aim to bring you relevant and clear thoughts to enable you to be more comfortable with your situation (with the occasional dad joke).

    Learn more at TheInvestedDads.com

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    Value Investing Bootcamp Podcast | Invest Like The Pros

    Value Investing Bootcamp Podcast | Invest Like The Pros

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    Since May 26, 2014 08:47 UTC

    If you are an investor who wants to discover how Warren Buffett and other great investors consistently earn money on the stock market, then this special podcast series is for you! Nick Kraakman is a value investing expert, serial entrepreneur, public speaker and blogger with a passion for teaching others the secrets of the greatest investors in the world. His highly anticipated video course–Value Investing Bootcamp–will launch June 23 and early subscribers will receive a major discount. This special podcast series provides an exclusive look into the important themes, strategies, and tactics that Nick explores in the upcoming video course.

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    FDR Fireside Chats and Speeches

    FDR Fireside Chats and Speeches

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    Since Aug 9, 2009 06:00 UTC

    When President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, one in four Americans was out of work nationally, but in some cities and some industries unemployment was well over 50 percent. Equally troubling were the bank panics. Between 1929 and 1931, 4,000 banks closed for good; by 1933 the number rose to more than 9,000, with $2.5 billion in lost deposits. Banks never have as much in their vaults as people have deposited, and if all depositors claim their money at once, the bank is ruined. Millions of Americans lost their money because they arrived at the bank too late to withdraw their savings. The panics raised troubling questions about credit, value, and the nature of capitalism itself. And they made clear the unpredictable relationship between public perception and general financial health—the extent to which the economy seemed to work as long as everyone believed that it would. To stop the run on banks, many states simply closed their banks the day before Roosevelt’s inauguration. Roosevelt himself declared a four-day “bank holiday” almost immediately upon taking office and made a national radio address on Sunday, March 12, 1933, to explain the banking problem. Then until 1944 FDR spoke to America as the depression gave rise to World War II.

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    Investing in Depth

    Investing in Depth

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    Since Jun 24, 2020 19:17 UTC

    Interviews with leading investors about the process and work behind their investing decisions.

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    Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast

    Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast

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    Since Apr 1, 2019 20:05 UTC

    The Paul Zimnisky Diamond Analytics Podcast provides a look into the global diamond industry with leading analyst Paul Zimnisky. Each episode features a full-length interview with a special guest to discuss the diamond industry and related topics while sharing interesting observations, thoughts and analysis. A wide range of guests from around the world have joined the show from all segments of the diamond supply chain and beyond, including: exploration geologists, jewelry designers, marketing experts, journalists, novelists, economists, consultants, technology experts and artists, from India, Brazil, Russia, South Africa, England, Canada and the U.S.

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    The World According to Boyar

    The World According to Boyar

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    Since Apr 19, 2018 19:01 UTC

    The World According to Boyar brings top investors, best selling authors, and market newsmakers to show you the smartest ways to uncover value in the stock market.

    The Interview Discusses:

    – How he turned around Callaway’s traditional business.
    – How “off course” golf is now larger than “on course” golf.
    – How Topgolf is increasing participation in traditional golf.
    – The economics behind a Topgolf location and why scale matters.
    – Why he does not believe a rising interest rate environment will impact the expansion of TopGolf.
    – How he had the confidence to “bet the company” and purchase Topgolf in 2020 (during the throes of Covid).
    – The significant opportunity they have with Toptracer.
    – His thoughts on the current valuation of Topgolf Callaway Brands.

    To request a copy of our report on Topgolf Callaway Brands that appeared in the recently released Boyar’s Forgotten Forty, please click here.

    Boyar’s Forgotten Forty 2023 edition is now available for purchase for $3,995.

    Click here to purchase nowand receive our newly released February 2023 issue as a bonus.

    About The Forgotten Forty

    Every December, for almost three decades, Boyar Research publishes The Forgotten Forty, which features one-page reports on the forty companies that we believe have the greatest potential to outperform the leading indices in the year ahead due to a catalyst that we see on the horizon.

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    The Pulse by Bernstein

    The Pulse by Bernstein

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    Since Mar 26, 2018 04:00 UTC

    Stacie Jacobsen, National Director, Wealth Strategies explores the complexities of wealth management—from trends in the economy to entrepreneurship and responsible investing

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    Be good to future you – hosted by Vanader

    Be good to future you – hosted by Vanader

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    Since Jun 15, 2021 19:00 UTC

    What can we do today to be good to our future selves? This podcast is all about knowledge and growth. The things you will learn here will help you become better at business, more financially literate, and a better human being. In each episode, we have a new guest. It can be a: student, business owner, entrepreneur, skilled professional, thought leader or maybe just a monologue about something I learned. The topics we focus on: business development, ecommerce, taxes, LLC’s, S-Corps, partnerships, content creation and more. We discuss problems and solutions that will help YOU be good to your future self. vanader.com

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    After Hours – presented by Stocktwits

    After Hours – presented by Stocktwits

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    Since Jul 15, 2020 22:09 UTC

    Stocktwits’ Riley Rosenberger adds color and wit to the day’s market action with cohost Shake Pryzby in ~5 minutes. Tune in Monday – Thursday after market close. ✌️ Today on After Hours: S&P 500 Closed At A New All-Time High – What Did We Learn From The CPI? – Is It Game Over For GameStop? – Apple Is Serious About The Automotive Industry – Chewy Earnings Review – Summer Market Outlook— Sunny Blue Skies Ahead? ___This podcast reflects only the opinions of the hosts and is intended for informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as a recommendation to buy or sell any security either in a self-directed ST Invest LLC account or any other account, and is not an offer or sale of a security. The podcast is not a research report and is not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision. Before making decisions with legal, tax, or accounting ramifications, you should consult appropriate professionals and/or investment adviser for advice that is specific to your situation. All investments involve risk and the past performance of a security or financial product does not guarantee future results or returns. Keep in mind that while diversification may help spread risk, it does not assure a profit or protect against loss. There is always the potential of losing money when you invest in securities or other financial products. Investors should consider their investment objectives and risks carefully before investing. The price of a given security may increase or decrease based on market conditions and customers may lose money, including their original investment. All third party information provided in this podcast is not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision and does not reflect the views of ST Invest LLC, StockTwits, Inc., or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. Third party information referenced in this podcast has been obtained from sources that are generally deemed to be reliable, but their accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, Stocktwits, Inc., and its affiliates and subsidiaries assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of the podcast. The use of or reference to third-party information in this podcast shall not be construed as an endorsement by or affiliation with the third-party information providers or their services. This podcast should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. If you have any comments or questions, please contact rrosenberger@stocktwits.com

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    Jenny in the Corner Office

    Jenny in the Corner Office

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    Since Oct 9, 2019 01:00 UTC

    Hello, financial friends! Welcome to the exciting world of finance. We explore the various financial topics of interest in an insightful way. Let’s put the fun back into “finance.” What? It was never fun? Well, let’s change that!

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    Charting Wealth’s Daily Stock Trading Review

    Charting Wealth’s Daily Stock Trading Review

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    Since Dec 21, 2023 22:18 UTC

    Follow the markets and improve your knowledge of stock and ETF movements. Every day the markets are open we chart the overall market, the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ (tech stocks), plus Gold. In just a few short minutes you can update yourself on what’s really going on in the stock market. At the end of every week, we give you an overview of what happened over the last five days and what’s on the calendar for the next trading week. No hype, just analysis!

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    Motley Fool Money

    Motley Fool Money

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    Since Mar 27, 2009 19:58 UTC

    Join hosts Dylan Lewis, Deidre Woollard, Ricky Mulvey, and Mary Long as they cover the day’s top business news and financial headlines with the Motley Fool’s team of investment analysts. Tune in on weekends for the greatest investing classes you never got the chance to take in school and perspectives from special guests helping to shape the future.

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    Squashing the Market w/ Bill Ullman

    Squashing the Market w/ Bill Ullman

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    Since Sep 5, 2019 20:00 UTC

    Bill Ullman (Founder, The Daily FinQ) sits down and discusses FinTech and investing with various leaders, experts and CEOs in the finance world.

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    FIND FUN with Russell Corey, See The Product

    FIND FUN with Russell Corey, See The Product

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    Since Aug 31, 2021 09:50 UTC

    My retail investing story of how I started with a few shares of AMC and ended up in crypto with 1 Trillion Grumpy Cat Coin. Along the way I also invested in GameStop, Doge, Shiba Inu, Dogelon Mars, Pepe and finally Grumpy Cat Coin.

    This is not financial advice and I am not financial advisor. AMC STOCK STORY is solely intended for entertainment purposes only.

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    Real Conversations

    Real Conversations

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    Since May 22, 2010 04:00 UTC

    Hedgeye is an investment research and financial media company founded in 2008. Our core principles are transparency, accountability and trust. Hedgeye’s Real Conversations series, hosted by CEO Keith McCullough, brings together the brightest minds in the business to cut through the noise and discuss the financial market moves that actually matter.LEGALThe opinions expressed in Hedgeye Real Conversations are those of the individual speaking and not of Hedgeye, and should not be construed as specific investment advice.Hedgeye® is a registered trademark. All Hedegye Real Conversations are the intellectual property of Hedgeye. All rights reserved. For more information, and to subscribe, go to www.hedgeye.com.

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    Stock Stories | Case Studies and Mental Models for Individual Investors

    Stock Stories | Case Studies and Mental Models for Individual Investors

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    Since Mar 11, 2018 14:50 UTC

    This is the podcast that helps you decode the business behind the stock. Join Alex Mason, your stock storyteller, as we journey through the S&P 500, mental models, and more.

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    Peaks and Valleys

    Peaks and Valleys

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    Since Apr 25, 2019 22:10 UTC

    Jason Lambert, President and CEO of Northwest Financial and Tax Solutions, offers a fresh perspective on the markets, investing, and retirement planning.

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    The Buy Back Your Life Show

    The Buy Back Your Life Show

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    Since Dec 7, 2021 05:00 UTC

    Andrew Ferguson founded Trading Options Daily after quitting his job in the corporate world to pursue his dream of buying back his life. The goal of Trading Options Daily is to teach 10,000 Canadians how to invest with stock options in only 30 minutes a day so that they can live their dream lives. On this show, Andrew chats with guests about investing, finance, business, personal growth and anything else focused on helping people buy back their time and live their dream life. Visit TradingOptionsDaily.com for webinars, books, videos and other stock investing resources.

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