Podcasts - financial
Podcasts - financial
Can anyone suggest a good podcast that follows the bogleheads theory and practices?
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I recommend The Dough Roller podcast and The Money Guy Show.
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It's not really an investing podcast, but I enjoy Slate Money quite a lot. When they do touch on investing, they are quite favorable towards index funds and Vanguard.
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While not true bogleheads, I would recommend the Listen Money Matters podcast, they do a fun show and they advocate living below your means and index funds, that kind of stuff . They do bring on experts for the stuff they are iffy on at least (like taxes) heh.
EDIT: I also enjoy listening to Clark Howard but that is more consumer issues with a touch of personal finance and investing.
EDIT: I also enjoy listening to Clark Howard but that is more consumer issues with a touch of personal finance and investing.
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Also not strictly an investment podcast, but I listen to Marketplace from American Public Media, podcast is available on Marketplace.org, and they have an app and are available on various podcast platforms as well as being broadcast on many public radio stations.
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Jill on money is ok.
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I wouldn't say these podcasts always follow every "Boglehead" principle but they are pretty good:
Radical Personal Finance
Money for the Rest of Us
Radical Personal Finance
Money for the Rest of Us
"Be generally frugal and selectively extravagant" - White Coat Investor
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Paul Merriman podcasts.
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Barry Ritholtz's Masters in Business is my favorite finance-related one. A lot of active manager blah-blah, but many are simply superb, including Larry Swedroe's, Bill McNabb's, Jason Zweig's, and, oddly enough, Ken Fisher's.
Planet Money is almost always brilliant, tho it's rarely financial. The Economist series is also fantastic, better than the magazine, actually, since the journalists' personalities come through. The only segment that's financial, tho, is Money Talks, which usually features Philip Coggan ("Buttonwood").
Bill
Planet Money is almost always brilliant, tho it's rarely financial. The Economist series is also fantastic, better than the magazine, actually, since the journalists' personalities come through. The only segment that's financial, tho, is Money Talks, which usually features Philip Coggan ("Buttonwood").
Bill
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+1 for Barry Ritholtz's Masters in Business. If you listen to him and his guests you invariably get the feeling that it is aligned with bogglehead thinking. And you can cut through the crap some of his active manager and smart beta guests.
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Previous threads on this here.
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and from wiki.
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Financi ... s#Podcasts
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and from wiki.
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Financi ... s#Podcasts
Best Wishes, SpringMan
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Also the consumer advocate, Clark Howard
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+1. Clear and on topic.sixty40 wrote:Paul Merriman podcasts.
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Thanks for all the feedback.