Saving, spending, planning — you've got money questions and we've got answers. Every week host Alison Southwick and personal finance expert Robert Brokamp challenge the conventional wisdom on life's biggest financial issues to reveal what you really need to know to make smart money moves. Send your questions to [email protected].
Introducing the new Motley Fool Money
We have a new address, and I'm not talking post cards! Going forward you can catch Bro and Alison every Tuesday as part of the new Motley Fool Money podcast. Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect from the daily show, starting on January 5, 2022. See you there! Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Or find us on your favorite podcast app!
12/31/2021 • 1 minute, 55 seconds
So Long, and Thanks for All the STOCKS!
It’s the last episode of Answers (but don’t worry, we’re just moving to Motley Fool Money every Tuesday). We’ll reminisce on our biggest lessons learned over the last seven years and answer your questions, some financial, some festive.
12/21/2021 • 30 minutes, 25 seconds
Why So Sad, Portfolio?
Motley Fool Analyst Bill Mann joins us to talk about why the market is up but your portfolio may be down. We’ll share some big news and battle our online shopping demons. Pretty please take our survey on what you want to hear on the show! https://www.foolinsights.com/se/04BD76CC18830996
12/14/2021 • 32 minutes, 18 seconds
Meet Ted Benna, the “Father of the 401(k)”
Tens of millions of workers contribute to 401(k)s, thanks to a benefits consultant who got creative with a 1978 law. That consultant, Ted Benna, joins us to talk about how he came up with the idea, how he got Uncle Sam’s seal of approval, and the ways that Wall Street have abused the 401(k). He also discusses his new book, “401(k)s and IRAs for Dummies,” including why he thinks Roths are over-sold and his recommendations for retirement plans for small business and the self-employed.
12/7/2021 • 25 minutes, 50 seconds
An Interview With Michael Kitces
The financial planner’s financial planner talks Roths, asset location, and managing sequence of returns risk. He also tells the story of how he got into the financial advice biz, and offers some career-development and time-management advice.
11/30/2021 • 55 minutes, 13 seconds
Inflation Conflagration! Also, Bitcoin
Alison asks Bro 10 burning questions about inflation, including why it's so high, is it worse in the U.S., and what can be done about it — both nationally and in your portfolio. And Fool analyst Aaron Bush answers a listener question about choosing the new Bitcoin futures ETF over actual Bitcoin.
11/16/2021 • 28 minutes, 46 seconds
Your Investing Lessons, Finding a Financial Planner, and Eye-Popping I Bonds
Alison and friends share some investing lessons from listeners, Bro interviews Sheryl Garrett, founder of the Garrett Planning Network, about finding the right fee-only planner for your circumstances, and we answer a listener question about I bonds and their current 7.12% yield.
11/9/2021 • 35 minutes, 2 seconds
Crypto Scams, Finding Financial Harmony, and Selling Stocks
Motley Fool Analyst Eric Bleeker joins us with his advice to avoid getting burned when investing in crypto. Bro interviews Bill Schultheis, author of The Coffeehouse Investor's Ground Rules: Save, Invest, and Plan for a Life of Wealth and Happiness. And we answer your question on picking which stocks to sell when you need the cash to buy a home (or whatever, it’s none of our business).
11/2/2021 • 24 minutes, 40 seconds
A Chat With Morningstar’s Christine Benz
Morningstar’s Director of Personal Finance, who has twice been named to Barron’s list of "100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance," explains how she builds her model portfolios, how people should approach the long-term care conundrum, how to close the gender gap in finance, and what she learned from her “faux-tirement.”
10/26/2021 • 44 minutes, 22 seconds
Facebook in Your Portfolio? Achtung Baby!
We’ll argue the bear and bull case for investing in Facebook with the help of Jason Moser and his alter ego. Robert explores a more holistic approach to evaluating your expenses with the help of financial planner Matt Trogdon. We’ll answer your question about capital gains taxes and include one too many U2 references.
10/19/2021 • 35 minutes, 36 seconds
Foolish Investing Lessons, Paying for College, and 401k Rollovers
Foolish analysts share the stock that taught them their biggest investing lesson. Bro interviews saving for college expert Mark Kantrowitz about… well, saving for college. And we answer your questions about options for rolling over your old 401k.
10/12/2021 • 30 minutes, 16 seconds
Thriving in a Time of Great Resignation
Americans are quitting their jobs at record rates and we discuss how to thrive amidst this existential labor crisis. Bro explains the work to retirement ratio for saving enough and we’ll answer your question about building up cash in a frothy market.
10/5/2021 • 30 minutes, 26 seconds
Marshal All Your Resources for a Successful Retirement
Wade Pfau is one of America’s top financial-planning experts and the author the recently published Retirement Planning Guidebook: Navigating the Important Decisions for Retirement Success. Bro talks with Wade about how to coordinate your portfolio, Social Security, home equity, insurance, and different types of accounts to create dependable income that lasts as long as you do.
9/28/2021 • 38 minutes, 8 seconds
A Bad Year for Chinese Stocks, Red Flags for Pyramid Schemes, and Asset Location
Chinese stocks are down 14% so far this year, Motley Fool analyst Ben Ra joins us to explain why. The Ascent’s Brian Frey shares the buttery soft red flags of a pyramid scheme. And we answer Adam’s question on which types of stocks belong in which types of accounts.
9/21/2021 • 35 minutes, 30 seconds
Another Exceptional Year For Stocks
The Motley Fool’s Chief Investing Officer shares his latest thinking on the market, get more out of your spending with Values Based Budgeting, and we answer Ken’s question on when to take Social Security.
9/14/2021 • 32 minutes, 25 seconds
Why It’s Expensive to Be Poor, Gauging your Retirement Readiness, and The World’s Best Sister
We’ll unpack how banking and managing your money can be much more expensive to do when you’re poor. Bro interviews Roger Young of T. Rowe Price about determining whether you’re saving enough for retirement. And we answer a question from a generous sister.
9/7/2021 • 22 minutes, 10 seconds
Risky Retirement Business
The National Retirement Risk Index measures how many Americans will be able to maintain their standard of living after retirement. Are you at risk? We'll find out today as Bro goes right to the source, with special guest Geoffrey Sanzenbacher from The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
8/31/2021 • 26 minutes, 9 seconds
Who’s Afraid of Hipster Antitrust?
Alison explains hipster antitrust and wonders how we should feel as investors and consumers, Bro shares the five rules for the Roth five-year rules, listener David asks how to choose what to sell under the 4% Rule.
8/24/2021 • 22 minutes, 53 seconds
From the Vault: How to Negotiate Anything
Back to vault! In this episode, then-CFO of The Motley Fool (now Managing Director of Motley Fool Ventures), Ollen Douglass, joined us to share his advice for how to negotiate your bills (and more!). Alison was mean to a vegan for no good reason while Dayana Yochim shared etiquette for splitting the dinner tab.
8/17/2021 • 29 minutes, 45 seconds
From the Vault: 5 Ways Your Brain is Sabotaging Your Money
In this episode from the vault, Morgan Housel joined us to talk about how to keep your emotions from sinking your wealth. We also discussed recent (lol, 2015!) allegations about Amazon’s toxic workplace culture.
8/10/2021 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
From the Vault: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bonds
We’re visiting the Answers vault and dusting off this fan favorite episode featuring Steve Broido. The original man behind the glass joined us to talk about the basics of bonds, including bond funds and his particular fondness for municipal bonds.
8/3/2021 • 30 minutes, 34 seconds
July Mailbag of Moser
Motley Fool Senior Analyst Jason Moser joins us to answer your burning questions about STOCKS! Including dividend stocks, spicy stocks, stocks about to be acquired, and the completely-not-scientific-but-still-handy Gardner-Kretzmann Continuum (and more!)
7/27/2021 • 47 minutes
Travel Hack Your Way to a Cheaper Vacation ...
...And then send us a postcard! Dan Miller, founder of the Points With a Crew blog, joins us to talk about travel hacking and how you can cut vacation costs by maximizing your credit card points.
7/20/2021 • 34 minutes, 4 seconds
Think You’re Too Smart to be Scammed? Think Again.
Ron Lieber with the New York Times is back to talk about some of the most common scams in current circulation and why younger people are more susceptible to falling for them.
7/13/2021 • 35 minutes, 12 seconds
Life Insurance for Fun and Profit
Okay, we’re kidding about the fun part. But Joe Perna with Motley Fool Wealth Management joins us to talk about everything you’d want to know about life insurance including who needs it, how much, what kind, possible tax benefits, and more.
7/6/2021 • 44 minutes, 12 seconds
June “But It’s a Dry Heat” Mailbag
Jenn Thomas with Motley Fool Wealth Management joins us to answer your questions on how much you need to live that sweet FIRE life, building up (and where to stash) your emergency fund, whether tis nobler to invest or pay off student debt or your mortgage, and much more.
6/29/2021 • 44 minutes, 10 seconds
When and How to Get Financial Advice
How can you find a professional who works on your terms, and at a reasonable price? Sean Gates of Motley Fool Wealth Management joins us to discus the choices.
6/22/2021 • 37 minutes, 33 seconds
How to Choose the Right Broker or Robo-Advisor
What differentiates one firm from another? Matt Frankel, who reviews discount brokers and robo-advisors for The Ascent (a Motley Fool company), breaks down the important criteria. And Alison digs into the research about how working from home affects productivity.
6/15/2021 • 36 minutes, 56 seconds
The Delusions Of Crowds With William Bernstein
Are we living in the End Times? Again? Are we falling for a financial bubble? Again? Author William Bernstein is here to expose the roots of human irrationality and the cost of mass mania. Plus, Alison teaches us the poetry of yogababble.
6/8/2021 • 46 minutes, 52 seconds
6 Myths About the FIRE Movement
Diania Merriam, founder of the EconoMe Conference and host of the Optimal Finance Daily podcast, debunks common misconceptions about the Financial Independence/Retire Early movement. And Alison blames everyone and their mortgage broker for skyrocketing home prices.
6/1/2021 • 34 minutes, 12 seconds
May-be it’s the May Mailbag Episode! (It Is.)
We just can’t get enough of Motley Fool contributor Dan Caplinger as he helps us answer your questions about SPACs, Variable Universal Life Insurance, maximizing accounts, hopes for Gen X, and more.
5/25/2021 • 47 minutes, 46 seconds
Eight Ways to Rescue Your Retirement
It’s not too late! Brian Feroldi joins us to lay out the steps you can take to supercharge your savings. Also, Alison explains why the environmental impact of Bitcoin isn't just a bunch of hot air.
5/18/2021 • 25 minutes, 49 seconds
The 6 Habits of a Rule Breaker Investor
The Motley Fool Co-Founder and Chief Rule Breaker, David Gardner, is back to share his 6 Habits of a Rule Breaker Investor and Bro reconsiders retiring after age 67 (wait, what?!).
5/11/2021 • 32 minutes, 9 seconds
Six Traits of a Rule Breaker Stock
Motley Fool Co-Founder and Chief Rule Breaker, David Gardner, joins us to share his investing philosophy and the traits he looks for in a Rule Breaking company.
5/4/2021 • 40 minutes, 24 seconds
April Mailbag With a Couple of Goofballs
Longtime Motley Fool analyst Tim Beyers joins us to discuss how much to invest in one stock, whether to invest a lump sum all at once, accounts for kids, and which types of options strategies are most Foolish.
4/27/2021 • 46 minutes, 49 seconds
The State of Real Estate in the United States
Matt Argersinger, senior advisor for Motley Fool Millionacres, joins us to talk about how Covid-19 has impacted residential and commercial real estate and offers his advice for homeowners and investors going forward.
4/20/2021 • 35 minutes, 40 seconds
Get Ready to Live to 100… If the Robots Don’t Take Over First!
The authors of The New Long Life: A Framework for Flourishing in a Changing World discuss how individuals, corporations, and governments should be preparing for increasing longevities, accelerating technological innovations, and the end of retirement as we know it. And Alison takes on the debate over whether index funds are good for the economy.
4/13/2021 • 35 minutes, 28 seconds
The Deets on SPACs
Bill Mann joins the show to explain the nuts and bolts of SPACs as we take Euphonium Industries public.
4/6/2021 • 37 minutes, 23 seconds
March Mailbag Mayhem with Megan
With the help of Motley Fool Wealth Financial Planner and tax expert, Megan Brinsfield, we’re answering your questions about finding or becoming a professional financial planner, using your stimulus check to jumpstart your kid’s retirement savings, and lots of tax stuff. (No actual mayhem ensued.)
3/30/2021 • 46 minutes, 44 seconds
J. Money Brings Sexy Back to Your Greenbacks
The founder of Budgetsaresexy.com tells the tale of how he became a successful financial blogger (and millionaire), and also discusses his latest project, AllStarMoney.com. And Alison provides the ABCs of NFTs.
3/23/2021 • 36 minutes, 41 seconds
There’s an App for That
Whether you’re learning to budget, looking to geek out on your investment returns, or wondering if you’re on track to retire early, there’s an app, tool, or website for that. We’re joined by a couple money nerds at The Motley Fool with their personal reviews of tools like Mint, Personal Capital, various retirement calculators, and more.
3/16/2021 • 41 minutes, 37 seconds
Protect Your Retirement Accounts From Uncle Sam
Bro interviews tax expert Ed Slott about his latest book, “The New Retirement Savings Time Bomb.” Also, can using an app influence your financial behavior for the better?
3/9/2021 • 42 minutes, 20 seconds
Climate Change and a Net Zero Economy
If BlackRock CEO Larry Fink and The Motley Fool CIO Andy Cross agree that climate change is the most important trend to watch in investing, then it must be worth talking about. Motley Fool Analysts Alyce Lomax and John Rotonti share their advice for investors.
3/2/2021 • 33 minutes, 43 seconds
February Chill Mailbag
Motley Fool Analyst Emily Flippen joins us to tackle your questions including investing with your emergency fund, calculating your savings rate, when to rebalance outsized positions, and more.
2/23/2021 • 43 minutes, 24 seconds
Morgan Housel on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness
Morgan is back to discuss the most important lessons from his book, “The Psychology of Money” – and how they’ve informed the way he manages his family’s finances.
2/16/2021 • 39 minutes, 26 seconds
Morgan Housel Explains It All
Morgan Housel, author of The Psychology of Money, joins us to share his takeaways amidst the GameStop fracas, Bezos stepping down as Amazon CEO, and this seemingly never-ending party in the stock market.
2/9/2021 • 39 minutes, 33 seconds
What Will College Really Cost?
New York Times columnist Ron Lieber joins us to discuss his latest book, The Price You Pay for College. And Alison answers an old question with new research: Does money buy happiness?
2/2/2021 • 38 minutes, 15 seconds
The Super Bowl of Mailbags
Motley Fool analyst Ron Gross joins us to answer your questions about how many stocks you should own, what makes a 401(k) stink, what to do when your spouse wants you to sell all your stocks, and much more.
1/26/2021 • 33 minutes, 9 seconds
What a Year! What Should You Do Now?!
Motley Fool Chief Investment Officer Andy Cross joins us to look back at 2020, offer suggestions for newer investors, and provide his thoughts on comparisons of today’s market to the dot-com bubble.
1/19/2021 • 41 minutes, 49 seconds
You Say You Want A Resolution?
Bro pulled some strings and got both Megan Brinsfield and Sean Gates to join us and talk about what they're doing, what they're not doing, and what you should consider doing to improve your finances in the new year. Plus, Alison tries her two hands at telling it like an economist.
1/12/2021 • 48 minutes, 1 second
Healthy Living for Fun and Profit
Bro reminds you of how living a healthy life increases your chances of a living a wealthy life. And with the help of Jason Moser, we’ll explore how you can also grow your wealth by investing in companies that are trying to make us all healthier with a few fitness-related stocks to watch.
1/5/2021 • 37 minutes, 53 seconds
Auld Lang Mailbag
2020 is almost over, but not before our final mailbag of the year. Buck Hartzell joins us to answer your questions about owning company stock, investing for kids, emergency accounts, and so much more. Grab a nog, put your feet by the fire, and get yourself some Answers, Fool!
12/22/2020 • 48 minutes, 21 seconds
Banking in 2020 and Beyond
It’s the final episode in our series on sectors with help from fellow Fools over on the Industry Focus podcast. Today we’re joined by John Maxfield to talk about banks, big and small. Plus, Bro looks around your house while Alison sings about America.
12/15/2020 • 39 minutes, 44 seconds
Motley Fool Answers: The Energy Sector in 2020 and Beyond
Saving, spending, planning — you've got money questions and we've got answers. Every week host Alison Southwick and personal finance expert Robert Brokamp challenge the conventional wisdom on life's biggest financial issues to reveal what you really need to know to make smart money moves. It’s the second part of our series with the help of the folks over at Industry Focus. This week, Nick Sciple joins the team to drill down, identify headwinds, and mix metaphors in the energy sector. Bro offers his best advice to close 2020 with a strong (financial) finish. Guest: Nick Sciple Originally Published: Wed 09 Dec 2020
12/8/2020 • 30 minutes, 19 seconds
Tech in 2020 and Beyond
It’s the second part of our series with the help of the folks over at Industry Focus. This week, Dylan Lewis joins us to talk about how the tech sector did in 2020 and what to watch in 2021.
12/1/2020 • 32 minutes, 58 seconds
Cornucopia of Questions Mailbag
With the help of Motley Fool Wealth Management financial planner Ross Anderson, we’ll answer your questions about tax loss harvesting, life insurance, bond funds, and so much more.
11/24/2020 • 45 minutes, 26 seconds
Investing in Consumer Goods
What's so good about consumer goods? Emily Flippen joins us from the Motley Fool Industry Focus podcast to talk about the companies that sell us the stuff.
11/17/2020 • 32 minutes, 33 seconds
To Roth or Not to Roth
Bro explains why many people who choose a traditional retirement account would be better off with a Roth.
11/10/2020 • 20 minutes, 39 seconds
An Intro to Financial Therapy
Dr. Megan McCoy joins us to discuss the feelings behind our finances. And the father of the “4% rule” suggests the number could be higher.
11/3/2020 • 34 minutes, 13 seconds
Fall Into the October Mailbag!
Motley Fool Analyst Jim Mueller joins us to answer your questions about calculating portfolio returns, why bother with cash or bonds, whether you should take defensive action because of the election, and much more. And if your kid is obsessed with retirement, find out how they could be on TV!
10/27/2020 • 41 minutes, 3 seconds
Small Caps, Value, International – Oh, My!
The S&P 500 has trounced smaller, cheaper, and non-U.S. stocks over the past several years. Is this just a typical cycle, or will the trend continue? Senior Advisor Bill Mann joins us to explain what’s happening and what to do.
10/20/2020 • 36 minutes, 10 seconds
7 Ways to Make the Most of Your 401k
How to maximize the returns from your 401k as well as evaluate your options and lobby for a better plan at your workplace.
10/13/2020 • 22 minutes, 50 seconds
The In’s and Out’s of IPOs
Abi Malin, analyst with The Motley Fool’s Discovery: IPO Trailblazers service, joins us to explain the IPO process and talk about recent and upcoming IPOs to watch.
10/6/2020 • 30 minutes, 51 seconds
It’s the September Mailbag!
Megan Brinsfield from Motley Fool Wealth Management joins us to talk about Incentive Stock Options, HSAs versus FSAs, tax benefits for working from home, and more.
9/29/2020 • 36 minutes, 14 seconds
What’s Behind the Unemployment Numbers?
We’re joined by Dr. Rakesh Kochhar from the Pew Research Center to help us understand how the unemployment rate is calculated, how to dig into the numbers of the monthly Jobs Report, and the impact of COVID-19 on workers in the US.
9/22/2020 • 42 minutes, 16 seconds
Will You Be Able to Work as Long as You Want?
Richard Johnson of the Urban Institute discusses the likelihood that workers over the age of 50 will experience a career disruption, and how to increase the chances that you can work well into your 60s.
9/15/2020 • 40 minutes, 51 seconds
What’s Up With Mortgages and Real Estate
Bankrate’s Jeff Ostrowski joins us to discuss how residential real estate has fared during the pandemic, the challenges of refinancing, housing affordability, and more.
9/8/2020 • 32 minutes, 44 seconds
A Chat With Bola Sokunbi of Clever Girl Finance
Bola Sokunbi, CEO and Founder of Clever Girl Finance, talks about growing up in Nigeria, saving more than $100,000 in three years on a mid-level salary in NYC, and starting her own business after being spurned by investors and banks.
9/1/2020 • 33 minutes, 58 seconds
August Mailbag with Sean Gates
We'll answer your questions about the backdoor Roth, "investing" in insurance, Risk Parity ETFs, selling stocks to pay off your mortgage, and much more.
8/25/2020 • 46 minutes, 10 seconds
5 Investing Virtues
Financial Planning Fool Amanda Kish is back to discuss what you should do to be a successful investor.
8/18/2020 • 28 minutes, 38 seconds
7 Investing Sins
Financial Planning Fool Amanda Kish joins us to discuss the things you should not do if you want to be a successful investor.
8/11/2020 • 35 minutes, 13 seconds
Mastering Money With the Budgetnista
Tiffany Aliche explains how she went from being unemployed and in debt, to founding a multimillion-dollar business – all while providing life-changing financial education. To take our very brief survey go to http://mot.ly/survey. Thanks for helping us out!
8/4/2020 • 41 minutes, 17 seconds
July Mailbag with Jason Moser
Jason Moser joins us to answer your questions about trimming your winners, muni bond taxes, a War on Amazon basket of stocks, modern portfolio theory, and more.
7/28/2020 • 50 minutes, 32 seconds
Hacks, Scams, and ID Theft (Oh My!)
Dan Kline joins us to talk about the recent Twitter hack, TikTok privacy concerns, and scams amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
7/21/2020 • 36 minutes, 24 seconds
They Learn It By Watching You, All Right?!
Fool.com contributor, Brian Feroldi, joins us on how to teach kids of all ages about money and investing including conversation starters, key concepts, and more.
7/14/2020 • 39 minutes, 16 seconds
5 Ways the Pandemic Is Imperiling Retirement
Bro explains why retirement planning will become even more challenging. And Alison reveals three lessons related the unveiling of the Fool’s new logo, including one from the best-performing stock of the past 25 years.
7/7/2020 • 31 minutes
June Mailbag: Market Timing, Target Date Funds, and School Loans
Ross Anderson of Motley Fool Wealth Management joins us to answer your questions of rollovers, RMDs, Roths, REITs, and things that don’t begin with R (such as the value of hiring a financial advisor).
6/30/2020 • 45 minutes, 8 seconds
The Rise of the Robinhood Trader
Millions of people are opening their first brokerage account and giving day trading a try on sites like Robinhood. Motley Fool Contributing Analyst Matt Frankel joins us to talk about why now, how this will likely end, and whether it’s actually a good thing.
6/23/2020 • 36 minutes, 15 seconds
All About ESG Investing
We’re joined by Motley Fool analyst Alyce Lomax to discuss how to evaluate companies based on their dedication to environmental, social, and corporate governance best practices.
6/16/2020 • 33 minutes, 48 seconds
Understanding the Black/White Wealth Gap in America
Dr. Trevon Logan, from the Department of Economics at The Ohio State University, joins us to talk about reasons behind the wealth gap between black and white families in America.
6/9/2020 • 39 minutes, 2 seconds
Getting Real With Real Estate
The real estate market is bigger than the stock market, yet most people don't invest in it. Fool real estate expert Matt Argersinger of Millionacres.com (a Motley Fool company) joins us to explain how the typical, non-tycoon person can begin to build their property empire... or at least earn attractive returns with tax benefits. Also, Alison discusses the future of where we'll work.
6/2/2020 • 37 minutes, 31 seconds
May [We All Stay Healthy] Mailbag
Motley Fool Contributor Dan Caplinger joins us to answer your questions about the backdoor Roth IRA, navigating the new RMD rules, tax gain harvesting and more.
5/26/2020 • 48 minutes, 52 seconds
College After Coronavirus
How has the college experience changed and what could it look like going forward? Bro explains how, for the near term, it will be more solo and less solo cups. However, In the long run, we might see much-needed disruption in higher education (for the better).
5/19/2020 • 31 minutes, 48 seconds
Which Companies Won’t Survive the Pandemic
With the help of Motley Fool Contributor Dan Kline, we’ll talk about which companies are least likely to survive the financial fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Sponsored link: http://www.molekule.com code fool10.
5/12/2020 • 38 minutes, 33 seconds
Moms Deserve a Little Financial Self Care
This week we're joined by Chelsea Brennan, founder of the Smart Money Mamas blog, on how handling your money can be the ultimate form of self care and bro delivers the highlights from the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting.
5/5/2020 • 35 minutes, 19 seconds
April Mailbag: Backdoor Roth, Dividend Aristocrats, and How to Write a Song
This month we’re answering your questions about the wash sale rule, preferred stock, retirement accounts for the self-employed, and more with the help of Motley Fool Contributor Asit Sharma.
4/28/2020 • 55 minutes, 9 seconds
Financial Help: Where to Get It. How to Give it.
Dann Albright from The Ascent joins us to share the many places you can receive or give financial relief during the coronavirus crisis. Learn more at mot.ly/covidhelp
4/21/2020 • 31 minutes, 11 seconds
5 Common Investor Questions [Mostly] Answered
Motley Fool contributor Brian Feroldi joins us to talk about the most common questions he’s hearing from individual investors amidst the financial fallout of COVID-19. Have we hit the bottom of the market? Should I buy airline stocks?... and more.
4/14/2020 • 41 minutes, 9 seconds
Why You Should Care About the CARES Act
Bro outlines eight provisions of the Coronavirus Aid, Recovery, and Economic Security Act that may fortify your finances for the coming year.
4/7/2020 • 33 minutes, 25 seconds
March On Mailbag
We're social distancing but still dispensing answers to your questions about investing and keeping your financial goals on track amidst record volatility.
3/31/2020 • 51 minutes, 32 seconds
Recession. Recession? Recession!
We’re all reeling from the financial fallout of the covid-19 outbreak and facing the likely threat of a recession. Bro explains what that means and offers his best advice on how to get your financial life in order and tap into emergency sources of money.
3/24/2020 • 38 minutes, 45 seconds
How to Embrace the Bear (Market)
It took over 10 years, but we are officially in bear market territory and likely at the start of a very bumpy ride in the stock market. Motley Fool’s Chief Investing Officer, Andy Cross, joins us to share what it was like during the last two bear markets as well as five Foolish rules he learned for coming out on top. Sponsored link: http://www.molekule.com code fool10. Post your job today at Indeed.com/motley and get a free sponsored job upgrade on your first posting
3/17/2020 • 44 minutes, 34 seconds
Is Financial Infidelity Really Worse Than Regular Infidelity?
With the help of HerMoney’s Dayana Yochim, we’re going to talk about financial infidelity: What is it, how to prevent it, and what to do if you or your significant other is guilty of it. Sponsor Link: Get the first $50 off your first job post at LinkedIn.com/fool. Terms and conditions apply.
3/10/2020 • 40 minutes, 3 seconds
Investing in the Time of Coronavirus
It was a stressful week in the world and in the markets as countries work to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Motley Fool analyst Bill Mann joins us to share his insight into the top headlines as well as how he’s managing his money amidst the volatility.
3/3/2020 • 28 minutes, 5 seconds
February Mailbag: IPOs, International Stocks, Market Machinations and More
Motley Fool analyst Ron Gross joins us to answer your questions about sky high market valuations, IPO warning signs, starting an investment club and more.
2/25/2020 • 32 minutes, 13 seconds
How to Land a Better Job
Members of The Motley Fool's recruiting team join us with their best advice for how to make your resume and cover letter stand out, nailing a job interview, and how to negotiate a great offer. Also! Help us do a better job by answering our listener survey: http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=8MUQTTzMcYvw&ver=short
2/18/2020 • 37 minutes, 15 seconds
How Does America Compare to the Rest of the World?
Last week we looked at how you might compare to the average American. This week we’re looking at how America compares to the rest of the world around issues of debt, college spending, retirement savings, and more. Sponsor link: Get the first $50 off your first job post at LinkedIn.com/fool. Terms and conditions apply.
2/11/2020 • 27 minutes, 51 seconds
How Do You Compare to the Average American?
Bro will walk us through the heaps of research to see how you compare to the average American in all things financial: debt, savings, income, and more. Also, which way will your credit score when the new FICO scoring system is in place? Probably up because you're smart and listen to this podcast.
2/4/2020 • 31 minutes, 6 seconds
Jeepers! It's the January Mailbag!
Motley Fool Wealth Financial Advisor Sean Gates joins us for our first mailbag of 2020. We'll be answering your questions about how much to pay for financial planning advice, asset allocation as retirement approaches, improving your company's 401k options, and more.
1/28/2020 • 43 minutes, 5 seconds
Marie Kondo Your Money
It’s our annual clean-up-your-financial-stuff-and-get-organized episode. This year we have the help of Dayana Yochim from HerMoney with tips and tricks for tidying up your accounts, portfolio, documents, and life in general. Sponsor Links: Thanks to Health IQ. See if you qualify for lower rates! healthiq.com/fool. 20% off a Grammarly premium account at Grammarly.com/fool.
1/21/2020 • 46 minutes, 52 seconds
Make Work Work for You in 2020
The Motley Fool's VP of People Insights, Kara Chambers, joins us to talk about what makes us feel fulfilled at work and shares hacks to improve your job situation in 2020. Also! We're hiring at The Motley Fool! Learn more at https://careers.fool.com Sponsored links: http://www.molekule.com code fool10. Get the first $50 off your first job post at LinkedIn.com/fool. Terms and conditions apply.
1/14/2020 • 41 minutes, 45 seconds
Five-Minute Money Maximizers for a Richer 2020
Having more money in the future can be as easy as taking a handful of simple steps today that can be done in only a few minutes. We’re also going to find out what tools Fools use to stay on track with their spending and investing goals and look back on the wellness trends of the last decade.
1/7/2020 • 36 minutes, 1 second
Mailbag Episode Decades in the Making
It’s a big investing-a-palooza as we finish the year with a mailbag of your STOCKS!-focused questions with help from The Motley Fool’s Chief Investment Officer, Andy Cross. Sponsor link: Thanks Health IQ. See if you qualify for lower rates! healthiq.com/fool
12/31/2019 • 48 minutes, 17 seconds
Five Years of Answers: The Highs, Lows, and Everything In-Between
It's our 5th Anniversary Episode! We're joined by former Answerer and now personal finance expert at HerMoney, Dayana Yochim, to talk about the money trends that defined the last five years. Sponsor Link: GETQUIP.COM/fool to save on gift sets and to get your first refill FREE with a refill plan.
12/17/2019 • 42 minutes, 53 seconds
How Do You Compare to the Average Holiday Shopper?
We're joined by the Katherine Cullen of the National Retail Federation to talk about holiday shopping trends, spending, and more. Sponsor link: $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
12/10/2019 • 42 minutes
What's the Deal with Venture Capital?
Ollen Douglass, the head of Motley Fool Ventures, joins us to explain the world of venture capital and Bro delivers his end of year financial checklist. Sponsored links: Download Netsuite's FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool. Thanks to Brave for supporting our channel. Change your browser experience today by switching to Brave at brave.com/FOOL.
12/3/2019 • 42 minutes, 30 seconds
November Mailbag with a Side of Stuffing
This month we’re answering your questions about the wash-sale rule, Finnish tax law (yes, seriously), evaluating ETFs, and more. Sponsor Links: GETQUIP.COM/fool for your first refill free! Thanks Health IQ. See if you qualify for lower rates! healthiq.com/fool
11/26/2019 • 42 minutes, 40 seconds
A Westerner’s Guide to China
We’re joined by Motley Fool Analyst Ben Ra to discuss how China’s history influences its mindset on capitalism and business. Thanks to Audible for supporting The Motley Fool Podcasts. For a limited time, get 3 months of Audible for $6.95 a month at audible.com/FOOL or text FOOL to 500500.
11/19/2019 • 35 minutes, 48 seconds
Spreading Like FIRE
The ChooseFI Guys are back to talk about their new book and a documentary about the growing FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) movement. Sponsor Links: Netsuite: Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool. Linkedin: You can pay what you want and the first $50 is on them. Just visit LinkedIn.com/fool
11/12/2019 • 51 minutes, 23 seconds
A Proper English Brexit
This week we’re joined by Sam Robson from Motley Fool UK to explain the ongoing drama as the UK negotiates to leave the EU. We ask the embarrassing questions so you don’t have to.
11/5/2019 • 38 minutes, 43 seconds
October Mailbag
We're answering your questions around the scariest of subjects: Taxes! The kiddie tax, tax implications of retiring overseas, do you really have to pay taxes on every little dividend, and more. To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to SAOffer.Fool.com Sponsor Link: Get the money you need to run your small business today. Go to Kabbage.com and use the code FOOL to get $100 credit on your first loan statement. Offer ends November 30, 2019. Must take a minimum $5000 loan to qualify. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.
10/29/2019 • 51 minutes, 20 seconds
Thunderdome of Stocks
We’re pitting the most recent graduates of The Motley Fool’s Investor Development Program against each other in a stock pitching battle. Four stocks enter. You vote for the winner. Sponsor links: Thanks to Molekule for supporting motley fool answers. Get 10% off your first air purifier at http://www.molekule.com with code fool10. And $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
10/22/2019 • 49 minutes, 26 seconds
How Couples Can Make it Work
We're joined by Jennifer Petriglieri, author of Couples That Work, to discuss her research on how dual-career couples can successfully navigate the tough transitions in life and ultimately thrive together. Sponsor Links: Thanks Zapier. zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial. And get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.
10/15/2019 • 37 minutes, 56 seconds
Gaming, ESports, and Kids These Days
Jason Moser is back as we talk about investing in gaming companies and esports (and come to the realization that we, too, are gamers). To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to http://SAOffer.Fool.com Sponsor Links: Go to Grammarly.com/fool to get 20% off your Grammarly premium account today. Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
10/8/2019 • 46 minutes, 22 seconds
Make the Most of Your 403(b)
Dan Otter and Scott Dauenhauer of 403bwise.org explain how to navigate the shark-infested waters of retirement plans for teachers and other non-profit employees. And Alison relays her lessons from the WeWork IPO debacle. (To get 50% off our Stock Advisor service, go to http://SAOffer.Fool.com.)
10/1/2019 • 52 minutes, 24 seconds
September Mailbag
Get on the bus, kiddos! We're going to combat the summer slide with our biggest mailbag yet. We're answering your questions about selling grandpa's stocks, stop-loss orders, retiring on $1.5 million, and more. Sponsor links Zapier: zapier.com/fool for a free 14-day trial. Linkedin: $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
9/24/2019 • 50 minutes, 59 seconds
How Are Americans Really Coping with College Costs?
We're joined by Caitlin Zaloom, NYU professor and author of Indebted: How Families Make College Work at Any Cost. Her research explores the financial and moral conflicts Americans face when paying for college. Sponsor Links: Download Netsuite's FREE guide, "Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits" today at NetSuite.com/fool Get the money you need to run your small business. Go to Kabbage.com to get started. Credit lines subject to review and change. Individual requests for capital are separate installment loans issued by Celtic Bank, Member FDIC.
9/17/2019 • 42 minutes, 42 seconds
The Battle of the Streaming Stars
With the help of Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser, we're going to look at the state of video streaming including new offerings from Disney, Apple, and more. Does increased competition signal the decline of Netflix?
9/10/2019 • 44 minutes, 47 seconds
The Most Common Financial Mistakes
Josh Strange, CFP, joins us to talk about the most frequent foibles he encounters as a financial advisor. Also, why paying $800,000 to cast a hex on the SEC never pays off, and how a frugal carpenter has sent 33 kids to college. Sponsor Link: Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
9/3/2019 • 37 minutes, 6 seconds
August Mailbag
Abi Malin, Motley Fool Analyst, joins us to answer your questions including how to separate the wheat from the chaff on your watchlist, owning a home versus renting, the deal with dividends, and more. Sponsor Link: Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
8/27/2019 • 42 minutes, 35 seconds
How Much Do You Need to Retire?
Most Americans have only a vague idea of how much they should be saving. Jeanne Thompson, Head of Workplace Solutions Thought Leadership at Fidelity Investments, explains the company’s age-based savings guidelines, the cost of health care in retirement, and how retirement planning can present more challenges for women.
8/20/2019 • 41 minutes, 6 seconds
FoolFest 2019 Day 2 - Investing Boogaloo
Let’s head back for Day 2 of FoolFest where we’re going to sit in on a session of Foolish Analysts sharing their top stock recommendations. Sponsor Link: $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
8/13/2019 • 41 minutes, 44 seconds
FoolFest 2019 - Making Sense of the Market
We’re sneaking you into FoolFest 2019 so you can learn investing insights from Motley Fool analyst alongside hundreds of your closest investing friends you haven’t met yet. Sponsor Link: Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
8/6/2019 • 36 minutes, 25 seconds
Reindeer in July Mailbag
It’s the July Mailbag where we answer your questions about dividends, deciphering your ROTH/traditional 401k components, buying on margin, how to find a financial planner, and more. Sponsor link: Thanks to DataSiteOne from Merrill Corporation for supporting our show. To learn more and sign up for a free demo, go to merrillcorp.com/fool.
7/30/2019 • 48 minutes, 7 seconds
5 Financial Statistics that Scared the Heck Out of Us
Fool.com contributor Maurie Backman joins us to share the scariest financial statistics she’s encountered. Sponsor links: paypal.com/fool $50 off your first job post at Linkedin.com/fool
7/23/2019 • 40 minutes, 35 seconds
Death and How to Plan for the Inevitable
The final in our series on financial decisions for major life events is… very final. Motley Fool Wealth Management Planners Megan Brinsfield and Sean Gates join us to talk about preparing for the inevitable for yourself and those you love. Sponsored link: www.molekule.com code fool75.
7/16/2019 • 42 minutes, 15 seconds
Different Kinds of Stupid
Morgan Housel from the Collaborative Fund is back to share lessons you can learn from all the different kinds of stupid in the world. Sponsor link: Download their FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
7/9/2019 • 23 minutes, 34 seconds
Investing In Augmented Reality
Jason Moser joins the show to try and convince a skeptical Alison to invest the growing trend of Augmented Reality. Will he succeed?
7/2/2019 • 30 minutes, 41 seconds
The Non-GAAP June Mailbag
Ron Gross joins us to tackle many of your numbers-based investing questions around stock valuation, earnings reports, EBITDA and more. Download the FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
6/25/2019 • 42 minutes, 6 seconds
Retiring Later for Fun and Profit
Whether they are doing it because they need to or because they want to, people are more often likely to work later in life or opt for a semi-retirement. We’re joined by AARP’s Susan Weinstock to talk about why this trend isn’t going to change, and how you can plan for the realities of a later retirement. Sponsor links: Thanks to Sproud Social for supporting our show. To learn how your brand can create real connection, visit sproutsocial.com/fool today. Download the FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow your Profits” today at NetSuite.com/fool
6/18/2019 • 35 minutes, 34 seconds
An Amicable (as Possible) Divorce
The latest in our series on major life events leads us to divorce. Motley Fool Wealth planner, Amanda Kish guides us on how to make the split as amicable as possible. Sponsor Link: $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
6/11/2019 • 35 minutes, 22 seconds
What’s the Deal with Drug Prices?
We’re joined by Leigh Purvis of AARP to discuss why prescription drug prices are so high in the U.S., possible policy solutions, and what you can do in the meantime to save money.
6/4/2019 • 37 minutes, 21 seconds
It’s Maylbag Time! (Get it? Mail. May. Wordplay!)
Time for another mailbag where we answer your investing and personal finance questions. This week, Emily Flippen is back to talk about investing in Chinese stocks, when to sell, and more. Thanks to Airbnb for supporting our show. Go to airbnb.com/fool and start hosting you’ll receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card if you generate $500 in booking value by July 31. Terms and conditions apply.
5/28/2019 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
Market Volatility, IPOs, and More with Morgan Housel
Morgan Housel from the Collaborative Fund is back to talk about recent market volatility, IPOs, and whether or not to increase your cash position. Sponsor Link: Real people, Real brands, Real connection. Go to sproutsocial.com to learn more.
5/21/2019 • 36 minutes, 7 seconds
Advice for Selling a House
In the next in our series on major money events, Ross Anderson of Motley Fool Wealth Management shares his advice and personal experience when it comes to selling a house. Sponsor link: $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
5/14/2019 • 46 minutes, 1 second
Make Your Donation Dollars Go Farther
Phil Buchanan, author of the book Giving Done Right, joins us to talk about philanthropy and charitable giving. Get 20% off a Grammarly premium account at Grammarly.com/fool. Get your first two months of Clear for free by going to clearme.com/fool2019 and using promo code fool2019.
5/7/2019 • 43 minutes, 42 seconds
BONUS: “Investing In Asia” Preview
It’s a sneak preview of “Investing In Asia”, the newest podcast from The Motley Fool! If you’re looking to invest in some of the most exciting emerging market opportunities in the world, join this weekly journey around Asian markets.
5/3/2019 • 2 minutes, 30 seconds
April Showers Bring Mailbag Questions
We’re answering a record number of questions this month including more on 20-30-50 budgeting, stashing your emergency fund in CDs, required minimum distributions, 15 versus 30 years mortgages, and more.
4/30/2019 • 45 minutes, 22 seconds
Alternative Investing for your IRA
You can’t invest in Beanie Babies, but you can invest in more than just stocks and bonds in your IRA. Eric Satz of AltoIRA joins us to discuss alternative investing options for your retirement accounts. Sponsored link: www.molekule.com code fool75.
4/23/2019 • 33 minutes, 47 seconds
Different Kinds of Smart
Morgan Housel from the Collaborative Fund is back to talk about ways you can be smarter in life and investing. $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
4/16/2019 • 25 minutes, 24 seconds
Foolish Guide to Buying a Home
Home sweet home or a money-pit nightmare? Ross Anderson, a planner with Motley Fool Wealth Management, joins us for the third installment of our series that tackles major life events -- this time to help you navigate how to (or whether to) buy that sweet little house you've been dreaming of.
4/9/2019 • 46 minutes, 36 seconds
The Aging Workforce: The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown.
Morgan Housel from the Collaborative Fund joins us to talk about the aging workforce and the impact it could have on global economic growth, your wallet, and your portfolio. 20% off a Grammarly premium account at Grammarly.com/fool.
4/2/2019 • 34 minutes, 51 seconds
March Winds Mailbag
We're answering your questions about tax optimization with asset location, gifting stock, how to help parents catch up for retirement, and more. Sponsor: Hello Monday from LinkedIn
3/26/2019 • 46 minutes, 11 seconds
Deconstructing the 4% Rule
Bro interviews financial-planning expert Wade Pfau about the assumptions underlying the 4% safe withdrawal rate in retirement, and whether they’re still valid. And Alison discusses whether an elite college degree is worth the price. $50 off your first job post. Linkedin.com/fool
3/19/2019 • 41 minutes, 15 seconds
Foolish Guide to Having Kids
We assume you already know how to make a baby (special hugs!), but do you know how to support one financially? For the second in our series that tackles major life events, Dan Messeca, a planner with Motley Fool Wealth Management, offers up advice on the money moves you should make and pitfalls to avoid when having kids.
3/12/2019 • 44 minutes, 54 seconds
Investing In Real Estate
With the help of Thomas Castelli from The Real Estate CPA, we're going to discuss investing in real estate, including a few ways to do it, the tax benefits, and more. Sponsor link: Hello Monday from LinkedIn
3/5/2019 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
Freezing February Mailbag
It’s the February Mailbag! With the help of Motley Fool analyst Emily Flippen, we’ll answer your very impressive questions about retiring early, generating income, lifecycle funds, and just what are Bro’s credentials anyway? Thanks to Airbnb for supporting our show. Go to airbnb.com/fool and start hosting you’ll receive a $100 Amazon Gift Card if you generate $500 in booking value by May 30. Terms and conditions apply.
2/26/2019 • 44 minutes, 31 seconds
The 2019 Loofie Awards (The Angry Year)
It’s the fourth or maybe fifth annual Loofie Awards where we celebrate the best (but this year mostly the worst) in business and finance. We’ll say goodbye to some truly horrible CEOs, say hello to some comeback kids, and give awards for Best Number and more.
2/19/2019 • 47 minutes, 19 seconds
Foolish Guide to Getting Married
For the first in our series tackling major life events, Sean Gates from Motley Fool Wealth Management offers advice on managing your money and mistakes to avoid when getting married. Thanks Audible! Get Power Moves by Adam Grant for free when you sign up for a free Audible trial at Audible.com/foolpower or text foolpower to 500 500.
2/12/2019 • 41 minutes, 47 seconds
It’s Always Stock O’Clock
Alison is taking you to fraud school with lessons from Theranos and the Fyre Festival and Bro explains why everyone should own stocks, even in retirement. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting Motley Fool. Go to linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
2/5/2019 • 26 minutes, 26 seconds
January Mailbag: Timing the Market, Time in the Market, and First-Time Dads
This month we're answering your questions about tricks for timing the market (spoiler: there aren't any), allocation advice if you're coming up on retirement, and how you shouldn't feel guilty about putting your retirement over your kid's college fund. Sponsored link: http://www.molekule.com code fool75.
1/29/2019 • 48 minutes, 32 seconds
A Tribute to John Bogle (And Emergency Funds)
We’ll cover everything you need to know about emergency funds--how to build one, where to keep it, and what to do if you don’t have one when an emergency happens. We’ll also honor the life of John “Jack” Bogle, founder of Vanguard and creator of the first index mutual fund. Sponsored link: http://www.molekule.com code fool.
1/22/2019 • 42 minutes, 55 seconds
Marshaling All Your Resources for Retirement
Bro interviews Larry Swedroe, co-author of “Your Complete Guide to a Successful & Secure Retirement.” And Alison challenges Bro and Rick to guess the prices of the weirdest products at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
1/15/2019 • 54 minutes, 33 seconds
Resolve to Make Better Resolutions
With the help of Motley Fool’s Chief Wellness Officer, we’ll help you improve your chances of having a healthier/wealthier 2019 with tips for losing weight, eating better, and spending smarter. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to linkedin.com/fool and get $50 off your first job post.
1/8/2019 • 43 minutes, 33 seconds
Were the Gurus Right About 2018?
As the prognosticators make their predictions for 2019, how accurate were they about the last year? Bro knows and he’ll tell you.
1/1/2019 • 29 minutes, 38 seconds
Happy Holidays, the Market is Crashing
Visions of sugarplums will dance in your head after Uncle Bro calms your rattled nerves about where the economy and stock market is headed.
12/18/2018 • 32 minutes, 5 seconds
Culture Crusher or Crushed by Culture?
There is plenty of evidence showing the link between a strong company culture and stock performance. But what if a great culture goes bad? Bryan Hinmon, Chief Investment Officer of Motley Fool Asset Management discusses the red flags of a corporate culture on the decline. Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at NetSuite.com/FOOL.
12/11/2018 • 31 minutes, 5 seconds
IP-Oh My Goodness
This year could be the biggest one for IPOs in nearly two decades. Motley Fool Analysts Matt Argersinger and Aaron Bush are going to dive into several of these interesting, young, founder-led companies and reveal which ones they think could be great investment opportunities for your portfolio. Thanks to Grammarly for supporting the show. For 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to Grammarly.com/fool.
12/4/2018 • 44 minutes, 50 seconds
Cornucopia of Financial Advice
It’s a horn of plenty advice on investing in dividend stocks, how to invest for your kids, paying off student debt, what to do when one of the companies you own is acquired and more. Sponsor links: Harrys.com/fool. Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more.
11/27/2018 • 45 minutes, 54 seconds
Let Us All Give Thanks for Asset Allocation
Pull up a seat because Uncle Bro is serving a great big heaping helping of advice on asset allocation. We’ll also pay tribute to the world’s most outrageous shareholder activist.
11/20/2018 • 33 minutes, 45 seconds
Let's Debunk Some Retirement Myths!
We’re debunking common retirement myths with the help of Fool.com writer, Maurie Backman. Alison shares your moving and homebuying/selling advice. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting Motley Fool. Go to www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 off your first job post. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at NetSuite.com/FOOL.
11/13/2018 • 30 minutes, 49 seconds
How High Will Cannabis Stocks Go?
Get it? Weed jokes! With the help of Motley Fool Canada Analyst, David Kretzmann, we’re going to dig deep into the investing thesis of the burgeoning cannabis industry. Sponsored link: www.molekule.com code fool75.
11/6/2018 • 34 minutes, 58 seconds
October Mailbag of Investing Goodies
Instead of candy, we’re going to fill your pillowcase with your investing-related answers to your questions, such as how much should you allocate across market caps, how much is too much Apple or Netflix, what is Berkshire without Buffett, and much more. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at NetSuite.com/FOOL.
10/30/2018 • 45 minutes, 37 seconds
Confronting the Specter of Long-Term Care
October isn’t only the month of ghosts and goblins – it’s also officially long-term care planning month. Dr. Jean Accius of AARP joins us to discuss the latest trends in long-term care, government assistance, and senior housing.
10/23/2018 • 41 minutes, 34 seconds
Serious Fun with Taxes
With the help of Megan Brinsfield, a financial planner with Motley Fool Wealth Management, we’ll explore the new tax laws and discuss ways to reduce your tax bill come April. We’ll also explore the October Effect and whether this month really is a cursed time for investors. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at NetSuite.com/FOOL.
10/16/2018 • 41 minutes, 48 seconds
How to Become Financially Independent by Your 30s
With the help of Jonathan Mendonsa and Brad Barrett, the guys behind the popular ChooseFI website and podcast, we’re going to learn more about the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement and how you can gain financial independence to create the life you want. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting Motley Fool. Go to www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 off your first job post.
10/9/2018 • 47 minutes, 59 seconds
Disaster-Proof Your Finances
Bro offers advice on how to prevent financial disasters in your life and what you can do to minimize the damage when the unexpected happens. Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more. Thanks Netsuite. Get the FREE guide, “Crushing the Five Barriers to Growth”, at NetSuite Dot Com slash FOOL.
10/2/2018 • 31 minutes, 39 seconds
September Mailbag: Inheriting Stocks, Dividends, Inverse ETFs, and More
We're joined this month by Sean Gates from Motley Fool Wealth Management who will help us answer your questions about tax issues related to inheriting stocks and dividends, shorting the market with inverse ETFs, and much more. Sponsor link: Harrys.com/fool
9/25/2018 • 42 minutes, 26 seconds
Call it a Comeback
With the help of Motley Fool analyst, Seth Jayson, we’re going to look at the recent comeback stories of some beaten down stocks (like Lululemon, Chipotle) and discuss successful investing tips when analyzing stocks that have taken a hit. Sponsored link: www.molekule.com code fool.
9/18/2018 • 37 minutes, 24 seconds
When the Stuff You Own Starts to Own You
This week we’re all about stuff: Why so many of us have too much of it, how harmful it can be, and what you can do to get rid of it (or help a love one). Sponsored link: www.casper.com/fool code fool.
9/11/2018 • 32 minutes, 2 seconds
How to Cope As a Caregiver
Caring for an aging loved one is no easy feat. We’re joined by AARP’s Amy Goyer, who will share her remarkable first-hand experience as well as her advice for managing the challenges you’ll face as a caregiver. www.linkedin.com/fool
9/4/2018 • 47 minutes, 38 seconds
August Mailbag – Life Insurance, Inheritances, Solo 401(k)s and More
We’re joined by Ross Anderson to help us tackle your questions about investing in collectibles and silver, whether a VUL is a good substitute for a 529, and when to tell if higher fund fees are worth it. Sponsored link: http://www.molekule.com code fool
8/28/2018 • 44 minutes, 2 seconds
Share the Love of Investing
We learn from two Motley Fool members on how they are sharing the love of investing with their kids—and how you can do it, too. Thanks to Away for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off a suitcase!
8/21/2018 • 50 minutes, 41 seconds
Know When to Fold 'em: Foolish Selling Principles for Long-term Investors
Motley Fool’s Chief Investing Officer, Andy Cross, and the advisor on Motley Fool’s Total Income service, Ron Gross, share their Foolish take on when to sell a stock. Filmed in front of a live FoolFest audience. Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more.
8/14/2018 • 40 minutes, 31 seconds
How to Get a Great Mortgage
The Ascent’s Austin Smith is back to share advice on how to get the best mortgage for you. We’ll also cover the growing menace of robocalls and Bro introduces us to another Philanthropist Next Door. Thanks Handy for your support. To get your first 3-hour cleaning for $39 when you sign up for a plan, visit Handy.com/fool and use promo code fool
8/7/2018 • 29 minutes, 33 seconds
July Mailbag: Advice for College Students, Basics of Buybacks, Dividend Stocks
We’re tackling your investing questions with the help of Motley Fool Analysts Jason Moser and Abi Malin including whether you should sell your winners, how to learn more about financial statements, voting versus non-voting shares, and more. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Go to www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 off your first job post.
7/31/2018 • 43 minutes, 15 seconds
FoolFest: 25 Years of Foolishness with Tom and David
It’s time to take our annual trip out to FoolFest where you can listen in to the best parts of the conference without leaving the comforts of home. To celebrate our 25th anniversary of The Motley Fool, it’s an all-founder episode with Tom and David Gardner. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 credit toward your first job post.
7/24/2018 • 34 minutes, 14 seconds
You Should Ask for a Raise – Yes, You
With the economy humming along and the employment rate so low, we’re joined in the studio by Lee Burbage and Kara Chambers of The Motley Fool’s People Team with their advice on how and why you should ask for a raise. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Get your Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
7/17/2018 • 42 minutes, 10 seconds
Credit Card Trends to Watch
The head of The Motley Fool's new personal finance site, The Ascent, joins us to talk about three credit card trends. Alison is going to debunk the myth of the wunderkind tech entrepreneur and Bro will introduce us to an inspiring philanthropist next door.
7/10/2018 • 30 minutes, 25 seconds
Money Lessons from George Washington
To celebrate the 4th of July here in the US, Bro cannot tell a lie as he shares money lessons from the life of George Washington. He'll also share a tale of financial independence of a couple who retired 27 years ago at age 38. The Motley Fool's interns share their summer recommendations.
7/3/2018 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Junetacular Mailbag
With the help of Motley Fool Wealth Management financial planner Sean Gates, we'll answer your questions about health insurance for early retirees, avoiding transaction fees, finding a fair fee-only advisor, and whether you should prioritize paying off your mortgage. The information in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice Thanks to Blooom for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and code fool.
6/26/2018 • 43 minutes, 59 seconds
The Awfulizer Analyzes the Stock Market with Optimistic Results
This week, we're exploring why there's room for optimism in the stock market, even if you're an awfulizer like Bro. We're also going to light the campfire of science in order to roast the famous marshmallow test.
6/19/2018 • 26 minutes, 11 seconds
Financial Advice for Every Dad (And the People Who Love Them)
Whether you’re a new dad, a dad of teenagers, or empty nester, we’ve got financial advice for whatever stage of Fatherdom you are in. For everyone else, enjoy our Father’s Day Gift Guide—because his nagging was actually hinting this whole time. Thanks to Blooom and Casper for supporting the show. Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and code fool. Sponsored link: www.casper.com/fool code fool.
6/12/2018 • 41 minutes, 4 seconds
A Tale of Three Fools
Special treat! Today we are joined by three of our podcast listeners -- people just like you! They'll share stories of their own financial journeys and some things they learned along the way. Plus, a mostly true and entirely Foolish walk down memory lane. Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting The Motley Fool. Go to https://www.linkedin.com/fool and get a $50 credit toward your first job post.
6/5/2018 • 40 minutes, 45 seconds
May The Mailbag Be With You
Naima Barnes joins us to answer your questions about long term care insurance, getting the best deal on a car loan, health savings accounts, calculating your savings rate and more.
5/29/2018 • 39 minutes, 5 seconds
How to Make Sure Your 401k Plan is an A-OK Plan
Chances are you’re saving for retirement with the help of a 401k or 403b. Sadly, many plans are mediocre to horrible. We’re here to help you figure out if you’ve got one of the good ones—and what to do if you don’t. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Get your Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
5/22/2018 • 30 minutes, 8 seconds
Kids and Money: Parental Instincts Gone Wrong
Beth Kobliner joins us to talk about how common parental instincts aren’t always right when it comes to teaching kids about money. Thanks to Molekule and HelloFresh for supporting the show. Get $75 off your first order at http://www.molekule.com code fool. Go to HelloFresh.com/MF30 and use the code MF30 to get $30 off your first week of deliveries.
5/15/2018 • 38 minutes, 52 seconds
It’s Not Too Late to Put Your Financial Life in Order
New York Times reporter John Schwartz joins us to talk about his book, “This Is the Year I Put My Financial Life in Order,” and Bro shares 5 investing lessons from the fall of General Electric.
5/8/2018 • 33 minutes, 43 seconds
Investing Mailbag with Jason Moser
Jason Moser joins us to answer your investing-related questions like buying your first stock, comparing ETFs and mutual fund performance, moving to cash, and his favorite investing books. Thanks to Blooom for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and code fool
5/1/2018 • 41 minutes, 32 seconds
What's the Deal With China?
The potential for a Trade War with China continues to dominate the headlines. With the help of Scott Kennedy of the Center for Strategic and International Studies we'll talk about what it means for us as consumers and investors.
4/24/2018 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
Sinking our Teeth Into the FANG
Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google (ahem, Alphabet) have had a heckuva ride lately. We’ll talk to Motley Fool Analyst, Matt Argersinger about the Zuckerberg Capitol Hill hearings and other recent events that have weighed on these tech giants. Thanks to Blooom for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Get a month free with blooom401k.com/fool and code fool.
4/17/2018 • 36 minutes, 55 seconds
5 Common Myths About Paying for College
With the help of financial advisors from TheCollegeFundingCoach.org, we’re going to debunk the most common myths about applying for student aid and paying for college. We’ll also talk about the point when investment returns outweigh your contributions to your retirement stash and what you should do about it. Slack: Where work happens. Go to slack.com to learn more.
4/10/2018 • 47 minutes, 3 seconds
The 3rd Annual Loofie Awards
Celebrating the best, and sometimes less-than-best, in investing and personal finance. This year we’re recognizing the Foolish Stock of the Year, Unsung CEO, Best Cryptocurrency To Go Broke With and more! With special guests: Motley Fool Analysts Tim Hanson, Aaron Bush and Matt Argersinger.
4/3/2018 • 27 minutes, 56 seconds
Marvelous March Mailbag
We’ll answer your questions about the benefits of after-tax 401(k), the Backdoor IRA, i-savings bonds, and if Bro really meant it when he said you should treat a pension like a bond. Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting Motley Fool. Get special savings by going to legalzoom.com use code Fool at checkout
3/27/2018 • 40 minutes, 44 seconds
The Financial Foibles of Mark Twain
Author Alan Pell Crawford joins us to talk about his book, “How Not to Get Rich: The Financial Misadventures of Mark Twain.” We’ll also learn a few lessons from the downfall of Theranos and its relentlessly deceptive founder. Sponsored links: www.casper.com/fool code fool Harrys.com/fool
3/20/2018 • 44 minutes, 20 seconds
Ball Like Buffett, Invest like LeBron
You read that right. March Madness is here, and everyone is talking about basketball, so we’re talking about basketball the only way we know how: in the context of money. And when it comes to managing it, you’d have a hard time finding a better pair of ballers and money managers than Warren Buffett and LeBron James.
3/13/2018 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Global Investing Trends You May Be Overlooking
Motley Fool Australia's Scott Phillips joins us with a global perspective on some of the trends driving opportunities for investors right now. We'll also talk about the big takeaways from Warren Buffett's annual letter to shareholders and get an insider's guide for traveling to Australia.
3/6/2018 • 43 minutes
February Mailbag of Love
This month we’ll answer your questions about financial planning tools, investing in peer-to-peer lending, annuities, Social Security divorce benefits, and more. What was that ridiculous url Bro said again? www.calcxml.com/calculators/retirement-planning?xkm=606. Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Get special savings by going to legalzoom.com and use "Fool" at checkout.
2/27/2018 • 42 minutes, 8 seconds
The Olympics of Investing
It's time once again to hand out the medals to countries who are crushing it for investors. We'll get expert commentary on winners in Robotics, ECommerce, and more. Bro also shares some controversial ideas about how to factor your home into your net worth.
2/20/2018 • 44 minutes, 6 seconds
Money and Your Honey: Bro's Tips and Tidbits
Bro shares his best advice when managing money with your shmoopy. We'll also talk about the crazy week of volatility in the stock market and the science behind being lovesick.
2/13/2018 • 33 minutes, 43 seconds
How to Be Happier and Have Less Stress and Anxiety
Whether you’re experiencing stress over money, your job, relationships, or politics, Pete Shalek, the Founder of Joyable, joins us to talk about ways to reduce your anxiety and be a happier person. We’ll also talk about people increasingly cashing out their 401(k)s early and play a game of Would You Rather. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast. Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/FOOL or text FOOL to 500-500.
2/6/2018 • 39 minutes, 12 seconds
January Mailbag: 457s, 529s, and Lots of Tax Stuff
The head of Motley Fool planning, Megan Brinsfield (aka Taxypants), joins us to answer your questions on term life insurance, diversifying employer stock, and taxes. We’ll also share some listener tips and feedback. Thanks to LegalZoom for supporting The Motley Fool. Get special savings by going to legalzoom.com use Fool at checkout.
1/30/2018 • 40 minutes, 20 seconds
Happier at Work in 2018: Land the Job of Your Dreams
One way to be happier (and healthier, and wealthier) is to get a better job. With the help of The Motley Fool’s team of ace recruiters, we’re going to discuss how to stand out from the crowd and get a shiny new job. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
1/23/2018 • 36 minutes, 14 seconds
Healthier in 2018: What Works for Us
Being healthier means being wealthier and, with the help of The Motley Fool’s Chief Wellness Officer, we’re sharing how we stay motivated to exercise and eat better. We’ll also talk about how most individual investors missed the boat on this bull market and how your financial advisor might be incentivized to put you in pricier options.
1/16/2018 • 42 minutes, 38 seconds
Wealthier in 2018: 7 Things to Do in Under 15 Minutes
Bro shares seven things that you can do in 15 minutes or less to be wealthier in 2018 and beyond. We’ll also take a look back at how the market did in 2017 and what the experts say you should expect in 2018.
1/9/2018 • 33 minutes, 50 seconds
More Organized in 2018: Advice from Extreme Cleaning Expert Matt Paxton
Here's to being more organized in 2018 with advice from Matt Paxton, extreme cleaning expert from A&E's show Hoarders! We'll also answer your question about figuring out how much money you'll need in retirement.
1/2/2018 • 30 minutes, 44 seconds
The 12 Days of Taxmas
Tax reform! It’s happening! Bro explains what changes are in store and the steps you can take to maximize your benefit.
12/26/2017 • 27 minutes, 55 seconds
Holiday Story Time Special
Cozy up, kids, it's story time with Uncle Bro and Auntie Alison! We'll check in on everyone's favorite reindeer and then cross the Pacific for a delicious tradition from Alison's happy place. And speaking of traditions, Bro will share some of the best holiday traditions that you sent our way. All that and presents, on this week's Answers.
12/19/2017 • 35 minutes, 17 seconds
5 More Sneaky Ways Retailers Will Get You This Holiday Season
Alison is back with five more ways that retailers and marketers try to get you to spend ALL the money around the Holidays. We’ll also answer your question about term versus whole life insurance before we revisit Bro’s Holiday tradition of asking listeners to share their family Holiday tradition. To get a limited-edition holiday shave set while supplies last, go to Harrys.com/Fool.
12/12/2017 • 34 minutes, 36 seconds
5 Sneaky Ways Retailers Will Get You This Holiday Season
Whether you’re shopping online or throwing elbows at the mall, retailers are trying tap into your most primal instincts to get you to spend, spend, spend this (and every) Holiday Season. We’ll talk about some of the most ubiquitous, and effective, marketing tactics so you can spot them out in the wild.
12/5/2017 • 35 minutes, 33 seconds
How to Bend Others, and Yourself, to Your Will
Start your New Year’s resolutions planning now with the help of Gretchen Rubin, the author of Better Than Before, The Happiness Project, and The Four Tendencies. She recently sat down with Alison at Fool HQ to discuss how to motivate others, how to acquire better habits, and how to use the threat of embarrassing pictures on Facebook to get stuff done. Thanks to Slack for supporting Motley Fool. Learn more at slack.com.
11/28/2017 • 29 minutes, 6 seconds
What’s the Big Deal with Bitcoin?
Everywhere we turn people are talking about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Maybe it’s because Bitcoin has increased in value by over 400% this year alone. So what is a cryptocurrency anyway? How does it work? And are we missing the boat by not investing it in?
11/21/2017 • 33 minutes, 13 seconds
5 More Reasons to Sell a Stock – It’s Not Me, It’s You
We’re back with 5 more reasons to break up with an investment thanks to the help of Motley Fool Analyst Jason Moser. We’ll also answer your question about selling stocks to buy a new house and learn 3 money lessons from Elizabeth Taylor. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting the show. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
11/14/2017 • 40 minutes, 5 seconds
Sweater Weather All Mailbag Fuzz Fest
Now with 1000% more pumpkin spice! Cozy up with our all-mailbag episode and Ross Anderson from Motley Fool Wealth Management. We’ll cover transferring a Coverdell, consolidating 401(k)s, timing the market, living off dividends and more. Also, Alison asks for travel advice…again (because the first time was so successful!).
11/7/2017 • 29 minutes, 55 seconds
Estate Planning Horror Stories
Happy Halloween! You’re going to die! If you want to avoid putting your loved ones into a living hell of legal nightmares, heed the warnings of seven estate planning horror stories. We’ll also answer your question about directing employer and personal 401(k) contributions into specific accounts.
10/31/2017 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
A History of Market Crashes, Pt. 4: The Great Recession
In our fourth and final episode on market crashes, we’re visiting The Great Recession with Morgan Housel, Partner at the Collaborative Fund. We’ll also answer your question about balancing stocks and index fund exposure. FreshBooks.com/FOOL and enter MOTLEY FOOL in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section
10/24/2017 • 25 minutes, 9 seconds
A History Of Market Crashes, Pt 3: The Dot-Com Bubble
Nerd is the new black (or really, green) in part 3 of our series on market crashes. Hundreds of dotcoms enter the Thunderdome that is the Information Age, only a handful survive. Morgan Housel from the Collaborative Fund joins us. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
10/17/2017 • 33 minutes, 23 seconds
A History Of Market Crashes, Pt 2: The Energy Crisis and Black Monday
We’re making two stops in the latest in our series on market crashes with the help of Morgan Housel of the Collaborative Fund. We’ll start in the 70s during the energy crisis and then hop back into our DeLorean and head to Black Monday. We’ll also answer your question about whether a kid’s retirement account will impact financial aid. Thanks to Slack for supporting Motley Fool. Learn more at slack.com.
10/10/2017 • 42 minutes, 51 seconds
A History Of Market Crashes, Pt 1: The Great Depression
This October we’re kicking off a four-part series on market crashes with the help of Morgan Housel from the Collaborative Fund. First Stop: The Great Depression. What made it so great, anyway? We’ll also answer your question about a bucket-method for managing your portfolio. Thanks to Audible and Bombfell for supporting our podcast. Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool. Get $25 off your first purchase at bombfell.com/fool
10/3/2017 • 38 minutes, 49 seconds
Americans and Money – Down to the Last Penny
Bro interviews the authors of The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty—which reveals the surprising results of a year-long study of the money habits of 235 American households. We’ll also answer your question about investing your emergency fund in a municipal bond fund.
9/26/2017 • 35 minutes, 46 seconds
5 Reasons to Sell a Stock: It’s Not You, It’s Me
Sometimes you’re put in a position where you have to sell stocks—and breaking up can be hard. We’re going to talk about five reasons to sell stock and how to figure out which stocks to sell. We’ll also answer your question about trusts and hear some heartbreaking stock breakup stories from Foolish Analysts.
9/19/2017 • 22 minutes, 54 seconds
Teach Your Kids to Save, No Matter Their Age
Beth Kobliner, the author of Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even if You’re Not), joins us to talk about ways to get your kids to save more money, no matter how old they are. We’ll also answer your question about the nitty gritty of determining your savings rate for retirement, and share the stories of our favorite kid entrepreneurs.
9/12/2017 • 45 minutes, 49 seconds
David Gardner’s Greatest Hits
More than 20 years ago The Motley Fool Investment Guide helped launch a revolution by demystifying Wall Street and empowering millions of people to start investing. The newly revised and updated 3rd edition of the book hits stores today and to help celebrate Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner joins us to share some of The Fool’s most timeless investing lessons. Get a copy of the book at book.fool.com. Sponsored link: www.casper.com/fool code: fool.
9/5/2017 • 46 minutes, 36 seconds
5 Ways to Fix Your Finances Without Cutting Back
Nathan Hamilton is back with ways you can fix your finances that don't involve cutting back on your spending. We'll also answer your question about what to do with leftover 529 money and visit the town of secret Coca-cola millionaires.
8/29/2017 • 22 minutes, 58 seconds
5 Sustainable Sources of Competitive Advantage
Morgan Housel of the Collaborative Fund is back to discuss five ways businesses and investors can have a sustainable competitive advantage over the competition. We’ll also answer your question about why stocks get crushed even when they beat earnings expectations and take a pop quiz in famous failures. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
8/22/2017 • 31 minutes, 23 seconds
The Dow Days of Summer
We are amid the second longest bull market in history—but we all know that it won’t last and a pullback is coming. But when? And how should you prepare? We’ll also answer your question about selling off stocks you’ve let get dusty, and consult the omens for how to invest for the solar eclipse.
8/15/2017 • 28 minutes, 48 seconds
Young Whippersnapper Mailbag
What’s on the mind of the kids these days? Turns out, probably the same stuff as you. We’ll answer questions submitted by The Motley Fool’s summer interns such as: How to prioritize saving for a retirement versus a house. Are high fee credit cards worth it? And what’s the best strategy around tax-loss harvesting?
8/8/2017 • 23 minutes, 44 seconds
The Best of FoolFest 2017
Hear some of the highlights from FoolFest, our annual event dedicated to investing Foolishly, including lessons in embracing failure from Texas Roadhouse Founder and CEO, a fascinating inside look at Bernie Madoff with The Wizard of Lies author Diana Henriques, and learn the valuable investing lesson from the fraudulent brokerage firm that never made a trade. Get $25 off your first purchase at bombfell.com/fool
8/1/2017 • 22 minutes, 23 seconds
5 Trends to Watch in the Energy Sector
The fifth and final installment of our deep dive into market sectors goes head first into Energy with Industry Focus’ Taylor Muckerman. We’ll also answer your question about currency fluctuations and look at developments in VERY-alternative energy sources.
7/25/2017 • 39 minutes, 9 seconds
A Superhero’s Guide to Talking About Money
Our culture, gender or even where we were raised can have a huge impact on how we talk about money (or anything, for that matter). In this week’s episode, Dr. Deborah Tannen, a superhero in the world of linguistics, joins us to explain the various styles in communication and how we can better understand each other. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool And thanks to Slack for supporting Motley Fool. Learn more at slack.com
7/18/2017 • 33 minutes, 12 seconds
Judge Bro: Court is Back in Session
Judge Bro is bringing down the gavel on cases involving Social Security, buying a home, the Latte Effect, and more. We’ll also answer your question about what to do if your company’s 401k options are lousy and estimate how much those monthly expenses add up in retirement.
7/11/2017 • 25 minutes, 6 seconds
4 Credit Cards Pitfalls (And How to Avoid Them)
We’re going to discuss four common credit card pitfalls and how you can avoid them. We’ll also answer your question about keeping things financially equal with the kids and get advice from Ben Franklin on how to write a solid will. Thanks to Slack for supporting The Motley Fool. Learn more at slack.com.
7/4/2017 • 28 minutes, 38 seconds
3 Things to Know Before You Invest in Tech
With the help of Industry Focus’ Dylan Lewis, we’re focusing on technology and what you need to know before you invest in the sector. We’re also going to answer your question about the differences between share classes and laugh at some of the worst names in tech startup history. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
6/27/2017 • 36 minutes, 13 seconds
FoolFest QuestionFest
We’ll answer questions received during FoolFest. Is long term care insurance worth it? Can you make your nest egg grow in retirement? Does Bro actually use research to back up his claims? Thanks to Away for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Go to awaytravel.com/fool and use the promo code fool to get $20 off your order! Thanks also to Thumbtack! Hire local, skilled pros for just about anything at thumbtack.com today.
6/20/2017 • 36 minutes, 14 seconds
Domo Arigato, Mr. Broboto
One of the fastest growing trends right now is the rise of automation. Are robots, algorithms, and artificial intelligence going to put you out of a job? What companies are leading the charge and should you invest in them? We’ll tackle these questions and assuage Bro’s fears of a robot uprising with the help of Motley Fool senior analyst Simon Erickson.
6/13/2017 • 33 minutes, 52 seconds
Money Stress in the Workplace
Kent Allison from PwC joins us to share the results of the latest Employee Financial Wellness Survey. We’ll also answer your question about required minimum distributions for inherited retirement accounts and give thanks for the modern workplace. Sponsored link: www.casper.com/fool code fool
6/6/2017 • 35 minutes, 1 second
5 Trends to Die for in the Consumer Goods Sector
Industry Focus host and Fool.com editor Vince Shen joins us to explain which reports of death in the consumer goods sector are greatly exaggerated. We’ll also answer your question about how to decide if you should manage your own portfolio in retirement or leave it to a professional. Get $25 off your first purchase at bombfell.com/fool
5/30/2017 • 34 minutes, 54 seconds
Why Women Have a Tougher Road to Retirement – And What We Can All Do About It
Women often face headwinds that prevent them from earning, saving, and investing for retirement. We’ll identify the challenges and discuss ways we can all help the women we love have a fret-free retirement. We’ll also taste test some Oreos with MarketFoolery’s Chris Hill and Jason Moser. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting The Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool.
5/23/2017 • 29 minutes, 21 seconds
Dangerous Words in Finance
Morgan Housel—former Fool and Forever Friend—is back to share some of the most dangerous terms financial pundits and experts use all the time. We’ll also answer your question about how to buy stocks in a college savings account and play a rousing game of “Johnny Depp payed how much for what?!” Thanks to Slack for supporting Motley Fool Answers. Learn more at slack.com.
5/16/2017 • 29 minutes, 54 seconds
4 Ways to Cut Your Mortgage Costs
Getting a great deal on a mortgage can save you a heap of money in the long run. Motley Fool Analyst Nathan Hamilton is back to share his advice for how to cut your mortgage costs. We’ll also answer your question about whether the Shiller Ratio is keeping Bro up at night and see how we all compare to the average homeowner. Thanks to Harry’s for supporting Motley Fool. Get your Free Trial Set – go to Harrys.com/fool
5/9/2017 • 25 minutes, 53 seconds
Invest Like a Fool: Financial Sector Stocks
Let’s take a dive into the deep end of the financial sector! With the help of Motley Fool’s Industry Focus Host Gaby Lapera, we’ll discuss why financial stocks belong in your portfolio and the basics of the sector. Thanks to Slack for supporting Motley Fool. Learn more at slack.com. Also thanks to Warby Parker for supporting The Motley Fool. Order your FREE Home Try-On's at http://www.warbyparker.com/fool.
5/2/2017 • 38 minutes, 2 seconds
Court is in Session: Judge Bro Residing
We’re going to bring forth a judge’s ruling on some controversial cases in personal finance. Should you try to beat the market? Should you use your Roth IRA as an emergency fund? Should partners have separate financial accounts? Judge Bro brings the gavel down once and for all.
4/25/2017 • 16 minutes, 2 seconds
Top Priorities and Common Pitfalls for Every Decade of Life
We’re visiting each decade of life from your 20’s into retirement and listing the priorities you should set and the most common mistakes to avoid. We’ll also answer your question about avoiding dividend stocks for tax reasons. Thanks to Warby Parker for supporting Motley Fool. Order your FREE Home Try-On's at http://www.warbyparker.com/fool
4/18/2017 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
How I Achieved an 814 Credit Score
We’re joined by a Motley Fool analyst who will share his story of how he went from a lousy credit score to a stellar one. We’ll also answer your question about when to tell if you’re over-concentrated in a sector and play a round of “Can I throw it out already?!”
4/11/2017 • 22 minutes, 26 seconds
Invest like a Fool: Biotech Stocks
With help from the Industry Focus team, we’re going to do a deep dive into the Biotech sector, how to invest, stocks to watch, and more. We’ll also answer your question about brokerage diversification. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast. Get a free audiobook with a free 30 day trial at audible.com/fool.
4/4/2017 • 25 minutes, 57 seconds
Motley Lessons of April Fool’s Pranks Past
An April Fool’s prank put The Motley Fool on the map more than 20 years ago and we’ve been celebrating the day ever since. Motley Fool Employee #3 joins us to talk about our history of joking around—and teaching investing lessons—on April 1. We’ll also answer your question about diversifying your IRA.
3/28/2017 • 25 minutes, 54 seconds
Housing Mailbag Spectacular
We’ll answer your questions related to buying a home including setting priorities, investment properties, and more. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast. Listen to Audible's new original series: Ponzi Supernova. Details at audible.com/ponzi. Audible and Amazon Prime members listen free.
3/21/2017 • 30 minutes, 27 seconds
The Ins and Outs of IPOs
In the wake of Snap’s initial public offering, we’ll discuss why companies decide to go public, how they do it, and whether individuals should consider investing in IPOs. We’ll also answer your question about where to invest mid-term money.
3/14/2017 • 27 minutes, 49 seconds
Put Values-Based Investing to Work in Your Portfolio
We’re going to explore the growing trend of values-based investing including how to evaluate the environmental, social, and governance impact of publicly-traded companies. Not only does ESG investing help you sleep better at night, it can boost your returns. We'll also answer your question about when you should use a Roth rather than a 529 to pay for junior’s college tuition.
3/7/2017 • 29 minutes, 19 seconds
The 2017 Loofie Awards
It’s the Second Annual Loofie Awards where we pause to reflect on the year in personal finance and investing. This year, we’re giving out awards including the Best ETF, Best Credit Card Rewards, and Best Performance in a Drama or Business Scandal. Thanks to Thumbtack for supporting Motley Fool. Hire local, skilled pros for just about anything at thumbtack.com today.
2/28/2017 • 30 minutes, 38 seconds
How to Fight About Money
Couples and money expert Olivia Mellan joins us to talk about solving financial conflicts with your schmoopie. We’ll also answer your question about how to avoid common mistakes in the wake of a financial windfall and then predict our chances of divorce in a sort-of-not-at-all scientific way.
2/21/2017 • 28 minutes, 36 seconds
Special Hugs With Warren Buffett
When it comes to investing advice, no one is sexier than Warren Buffett so we’re sharing some of our favorite Buffett quips that combine love and money. We’ll also answer the question you’re too afraid to ask about Dodd Frank…ummm, what is it, exactly?
2/14/2017 • 17 minutes, 12 seconds
How Do You and Your Schmoopie Compare to the Average Couple?
We’ll dig up some interesting stats and surveys that reveal how most couples deal with money in their relationship. How do you and you schmoopie compare? Get your pen ready because we’ll also answer your question about Bro’s favorite retirement calculators. Thanks to Audible for supporting our podcast. Get a free audiobook with a free 30-day trial at audible.com/fool.
2/7/2017 • 28 minutes, 7 seconds
Military Money
With the help of a letter from listener Sergeant Y and returning guest Douglas McCormick, we'll explore the personal finance challenges faced by those in the military. We'll also answer your question about whether or not to front-load your Roth IRA contributions.
1/31/2017 • 21 minutes, 1 second
Be More Productive in 2017
Motley Fool Cofounder David Gardner joins us to share the tactics he has adopted to set priorities and become more productive. We’ll also answer your question about when to sell your best performing stocks and review some productivity apps.
1/24/2017 • 39 minutes, 55 seconds
How to Keep Those Health Resolutions in 2017
Health and wealth are closely linked so this week we’re trying to help you keep your New Year’s resolution to take better care of yourself (yes, we know you at least thought about it). We look at the science of motivation and incentives, the importance of an Accountabili-Bestie, and more. We’ll also answer your question about if maxing out your 401k and Roth contributions is enough to retire on and review some healthy habit apps.
1/17/2017 • 35 minutes, 36 seconds
Science-Backed Hacks to Being Happier in 2017
This week we’re exploring the extensive science of happiness. We’ll suggest three small steps you can take to be happier in 2017 and review a few apps that promise to improve your mood. Bro will also answer your question about how to invest a lump sum when you fear a market downturn is imminent.
1/10/2017 • 32 minutes, 48 seconds
A Lazy (and Smart!) Person’s Guide to a Wealthier 2017
We’re kicking off the New Year with a step-by-step guide to putting your budgeting and bill paying on autopilot so you’ll have more time to do the things you love in 2017. We’ll also review a couple apps to help you manage your money and explain which investments belong in your traditional retirement accounts, versus brokerage, versus Roth.
1/3/2017 • 34 minutes, 20 seconds
Family Inc. – Manage your Family Finances Like a CFO
Douglas McCormick joins us to talk about his book, Family Inc., and the benefits of applying business principles to your own family finances. We’ll also answer your question about after-tax 401k contributions, share some listener feedback, and then exchange anniversary gifts (Warning: We get a little self-indulgent).
12/20/2016 • 33 minutes, 51 seconds
Mailbag: Self-directed IRAs, 529s, Calculating Investing Returns and More
We tackle your questions including what to do with a lump sum of money, the complex world of self-directed IRAs, claiming Social Security benefits from an ex-spouse, analyzing a pension payout and much MUCH more. PS: Here’s that time-weighted returns excel spreadsheet Bro mentions: http://tinyurl.com/hd3f6rm
12/13/2016 • 34 minutes, 59 seconds
The Science of Better Gift Giving
Impress your friends and family and make Santa jealous! We’ll cover five scientifically-proven ways to become the best gift giver on the block. Also, we answer a listener question about how to present a gift of stock and we ask a bajillion favors of you, our listeners.
12/6/2016 • 25 minutes, 56 seconds
Eavesdropping: The Best of Boston Member Event
We’re sneaking you into the recent member event in Boston so you can hear the best bits that were delivered on stage. David Gardner shares investing advice worth embroidering on a pillow. Morgan Housel explains why you’re not too late to invest in the most disruptive trends of today and tomorrow. And Tom Gardner sits down with the cofounder of the Conscious Capitalism movement to discuss why responsible companies outperform. We also answer your very personal question about our personal finances.
11/29/2016 • 35 minutes, 23 seconds
5 Ways to Maintain (and Not Gain) Over the Holidays
The Fool’s Chief Wellness Officer is back to share 5 tips for maintaining--and not gaining--weight over the holidays. Don’t worry, you can still have festive fun. We also answer your question about laddering bond funds and Bro makes a pricey wager.
11/22/2016 • 28 minutes, 33 seconds
Discover Your Inner Entrepreneur
If you’re looking to make some extra money, starting a side job/venture/gig/hustle is all the rage these days. Kimberly Palmer joins us to talk about her book, “The Economy of You: Discover Your Inner Entrepreneur and Recession-Proof Your Life” and how to turn your passions and skills into additional income. We’ll also answer your question about making the most of a 403b and delve into the darkest corners of Etsy.
11/15/2016 • 25 minutes, 31 seconds
How to Invest If ________ Wins the Election
Prognosticators have been working overtime to predict what will happen to the economy when Trump or Clinton win the election. If history has taught us anything, they’re probably wrong. Fool historian, Matt Trogdon, joins us to talk about the folly of letting an election impact your investing decisions. Also, we get the inside scoop from Disney World Cast Members on how to plan the best Disney vacation ever.
11/8/2016 • 32 minutes, 39 seconds
That'll Happen the Day the Cubbies Win the World Series
You say the Chicago Cubs may finally win the World Series after a 108-year drought? Well, crazier things have happened! Especially in the world of finance. Motley Fool analyst Jim Royal joins us to talk about a few economic events that pundits and experts said would never happen…but did! Womp womp!
11/1/2016 • 29 minutes, 49 seconds
The Witch of Wall Street
She’s been called the Witch of Wall Street, but also, more charitably, the Warren Buffett of her time. With the help of humorist/historian Therese Oneill (author of Unmentionable: The Victorian Lady's Guide to Sex, Marriage, and Manners) we explore the bizarre life and peculiar habits of Hetty Green—the woman who defied Victorian-era conventions and made bajillions of dollars in the process. Thanks to Criquet for supporting this episode. Get 20% off your first purchase at criquetshirts.com/fool with the promo code “fool.”
10/25/2016 • 35 minutes, 11 seconds
Bonus Episode: Building a Better Baby Boomer Portfolio
If you're one of the 75 million baby boomers who are planning to retire in the coming years, it's time to position your portfolio to defend against every possible economic onslaught. Ron Gross joins us for this bonus episode to talk about the benefits for soon-to-be-retirees — or anyone looking for a more conservative approach to investing — of becoming a Wealth Defender. For more Foolish guidance and free reports, go to http://defend.fool.com
10/21/2016 • 17 minutes, 18 seconds
Decoding the Quarterly Earnings Report
Earnings season is upon us again when many publicly-traded companies can bury us in an avalanche of accounting mumbo-jumbo and excuses. What’s an individual investor to do? What should you believe? And what really matters? Motley Fool Advisor, Seth Jayson, joins us to unpack a typical earnings report and shares his approach to earnings season.
10/18/2016 • 33 minutes, 20 seconds
Confessions of a Mutual Fund Manager
We covered some basics of mutual funds last week, but we needed more answers (see show name). We collared Fool Funds Chief Investment Officer, Bill Mann, brought him into the studio, and forced him to fess up about what’s really going on in the mutual fund world. We also answer your question about the benefits of creating your own benchmark.
10/11/2016 • 23 minutes, 21 seconds
5 Things You Maybe Didn't [But Definitely Should] Know About Mutual Funds
Mutual Funds can seem as simple as a basket of puppies, but they are way more complex and much less cute. Robert Brokamp helps us get past the basics of mutual funds to understand the inner workings that can affect your bottom line. We’ll also answer your question about tax managed funds and meet some historically unreasonable people.
10/4/2016 • 23 minutes
How to Write a Letter Worth Millions of Dollars
When it comes to your history with money, you’ve made some smart decisions and a few mistakes. Sure, finance is personal, but don't keep it to yourself. Be a great example AND a horrible warning to your loved ones so they can benefit! Personal finance expert, Kimberly Palmer, joins us to talk about why you should write a letter to your kids or grandkids to share your money experiences. She’ll cover what to write and when to deliver it. Thanks to Pearl Auto for supporting the Motley Fool. Go to http://pearlauto.com/fool to get FREE two-day shipping!
9/27/2016 • 21 minutes, 45 seconds
Whatever Happened to the BRIC?
For more than 15 years, analysts have been predicting that Brazil, Russia, India, and China—aka the BRIC—were going to take off economically and these emerging markets were the place to be investing. So what happened? Do they really deserve a place in your portfolio or are there better options? Joe Magyer, Foolish Fan Favorite, gives us an update on the BRIC and shares his strategy for getting international exposure.
9/20/2016 • 27 minutes, 14 seconds
Get on the Bus, We're Taking You to School
Summer is over and as the kiddos head back to class, so do we with bite-sized money lessons in History, Econ, Math, and English. We’ll dissect the Dutch Tulip Mania, learn about three key ratios, explore the origins of the word “portfolio,” and more. We’ll also answer your question about how to weigh rental properties in your portfolio.
9/13/2016 • 31 minutes, 52 seconds
Mailbag Time! 401ks, Post-Retirement Sources of Money, So Many Insurance Questions!
Should you max out your 401k or invest in individual stocks? Does it make sense to pay off student debt with a 401k loan? How can you make your dwindling funds last post-retirement? Is long-term care insurance worth it? So many questions! We have so many answers thanks to special guests Joe Perna and Sean Gates, financial planners with Motley Fool Wealth.
9/6/2016 • 34 minutes, 56 seconds
Putting the Fun in Hedge Funds
Hedge Funds! What are they? How do they work? Are they worth it? Ron Gross is our tour guide as we venture into the pricey, exclusive, and loosely-regulated world of Hedge Funds. We'll also answer your question about diversifying your portfolio if you only own 2 stocks.
8/30/2016 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
The GOATs of Investing, Part Two: Electric Boogaloo
Robert rounds out the list of the Greatest [Investors] Of All Time with four more inductees and three honorable mentions. We'll also answer your question about whether you should diversify your assets when it comes to who's managing your money.
8/23/2016 • 35 minutes, 43 seconds
The GOATs of Investing - Part 1
Now that we all know the meaning of the acronym GOAT, we’re going to look at the Greatest [Investors] Of All Time. We'll introduce you to five of the most influential investors ever, as well as share their most notable quotable and peculiar quirks. We'll also answer your question about whether to cash out a pension in a lump sum and manage it yourself or let it ride.
8/16/2016 • 27 minutes, 20 seconds
Which Countries Will Take Home the Medals?
In the spirit of competition, we will make medal predictions for which countries will be the leaders in tech, manufacturing, energy and more in the years to come. We’ll also answer your question about how much money you should have in the stock market and we’ll get an insider’s guide to Rio. Stick with us here. It’s a long episode, but we have a ton of fun.
8/9/2016 • 41 minutes, 58 seconds
Never Sell Stocks
Jason Moser joins us to talk about how to identify the kind of stocks that you'll want to hold forever. A handful Motley Fool analysts will share their "never sell" stock and we'll answer your question about how to adjust your financial game plan when your income changes...dramatically.
8/2/2016 • 26 minutes, 15 seconds
Millennials are the Worst, AMIRITE?! (Actually, No)
If you ask the Internet, Millennials are the worst generation ever. But is that really true? We’re going to dig into the research to find out if Millennials are just as entitled, lazy, and lousy with money as the prevailing opinion believes they are. We’re also going to answer a couple questions about required minimum distributions (fun!) and then have our very own battle of the generations between a Boomer, Gen X-er and Millennial.
7/26/2016 • 40 minutes, 1 second
The Anti-Reading List
While everyone else is telling you what you should read this summer, we're giving you a list of what to avoid. Morgan Housel joins us to share his anti-reading list (okay...and a book recommendation too). We also ask fellow Fools what they are doing this summer instead of lounging by the pool with a good book and answer your question about how to smooth out market volatility in your portfolio.
7/19/2016 • 26 minutes, 23 seconds
Credit Score Mailbagapalooza
We enlist the help of NerdWallet Investing Writer (and Answers Alum) Dayana Yochim to answer your pressing credit-related questions including which type of debt to pay down first, how to overcome a slip-up, and why you should get at least one credit card even if it's at Old Navy (just make sure you pay it off every month).
7/12/2016 • 26 minutes, 53 seconds
Could You Benefit from a Little Financial Therapy?
Financial therapy is a growing trend in financial planning that helps reveal your deeply-held beliefs about money--particularly the beliefs that are holding you back from reaching your goals. We'll also answer your question with four questions that will determine whether or not to take an ownership stake in the company where you work. Also, Alison apologizes to the great state of New Hampshire.
7/5/2016 • 26 minutes, 4 seconds
Where to Live If You Want to Be Healthy, Wealthy, and Foolish
We'll not-literally travel these great United States to discover the best place to live—from a Foolish perspective. We'll also answer your question about how to evaluate your investing prowess and ask the world what it really thinks of Americans. It's mostly good!
6/28/2016 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
Get Ready for the New Retirement
Retirement just ain't what it used to be. Stock market returns, fewer employer benefits, and even changes in life expectancy mean your retirement will be very different from your parents'. We will break down the challenges and opportunities and explain how to navigate them. We'll also answer your question about fundamental index funds and explore the storied success of animal stock-pickers.
6/21/2016 • 28 minutes, 12 seconds
FoolFest - A Festival of Fools
We give you a sneak peak at FoolFest, a two day celebration of investing and Foolishness. We'll share speech highlights from Motley Fool Co-founder and CEO Tom Gardner, NY Times Bestselling Author Dan Pink, and Shareholder Advocate Nell Minow. We'll also answer your question about investing in gold.
6/14/2016 • 30 minutes, 45 seconds
June Mailbag with Foolish Investor Ron Gross
With the help of Foolish Investor, Ron Gross, we'll answer your most pressing investing-related questions. What metrics matter when researching companies to invest in? What happens when a company repurchases shares? Why buy anything other than dividend-paying stocks? And more! Bonus: Ron defines discounted cash flow better than Bill Barker.
6/7/2016 • 28 minutes, 19 seconds
The Robots Are Coming… For Your Money
The hottest trend in personal finance is the rise of so-called "robo advisors" like Betterment and Wealthfront who promise to manage your money for a low fee. Robo advisors can be a great option for many people, maybe even you. We’ll look at the industry, discuss the pros and cons, and talk about performance. Also, we’ll outline some ways to put your skills as an investor to work finding a great place to work.
5/31/2016 • 28 minutes, 37 seconds
Ancient Secrets of Travel Hackers Revealed
We sit down with two accomplished travel hackers to learn how they maximize credit card points to get free travel around the world. International First Class? Yes, please! We’ll also answer a listener question about being the most tax efficient with your retirement accounts, and then test your tipping smarts.
5/24/2016 • 33 minutes, 50 seconds
Journal Your Way to Investing Success
An investing journal is a great way to hold yourself accountable, understand your temperament, and squash your bad habits. You will not regret starting one. We promise. In this episode we'll talk about the why and how of keeping an investing journal, answer a listener question about borrowing from a rollover IRA, and try to convince you to give us gold Krugerrands and Shirley Temples.
5/17/2016 • 27 minutes, 39 seconds
Where to Stash Your Pile of Cash for the Best Return
Whether you're saving up for an emergency fund, a mortgage down payment or college tuition, you might be sitting on a big pile of money and not sure where to put it. And with interest rates as low as they are—it's painful to see it just sit there earning nothing. We'll talk about a few options for where to stash your cash to get the most out of it—safely. We’ll also answer a listener's followup question about bonds and delve into some listener feedback. Thanks to Audible for supporting this episode. Get a free 30 day trial at audible.com/fool.
5/10/2016 • 30 minutes, 47 seconds
Dear Ladies: You Were Born to Be Awesome with Your Money
When women take the reins of their personal finances, it’s
abeautiful, lucrative thing. We interview Jean Chatzky,
bestsellingauthor and financial editor for NBC's Today Show, about
women andmoney. Jean will also answer a few of your questions and
we’ll hearsome solid mom-life advice from a few Fools.
5/3/2016 • 24 minutes, 50 seconds
What Would Warren Buffett Do?
With the Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders meeting this weekend,
we're going to play a few rounds of "What Would Warren Buffett Do"
with the help of a couple Motley Fool Analysts. We'll also answer
your question about the right number of stocks to own. And before
we’re done, we'll learn a few money lessons from the other
Buffett...Jimmy Buffett.
4/26/2016 • 33 minutes, 44 seconds
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bonds
In this episode, we’ll talk about the benefits and basics of bonds. Even better, we enlist the help of the original man-behind-the-glass, Steve Broido, to hear how bonds fit into his portfolio.
4/19/2016 • 30 minutes, 18 seconds
Take Steps Now to Make Your Taxes Less Brutal Next Year
Your Future Self will say “Thanks, Past Self!” after you follow advice from Megan Brinsfield (aka Taxy Pants) to ease the pain of doing your taxes next time around. We’ll also talk about the super duper ultra back door Roth IRA and play a rousing game of Flummox the Fools.
4/12/2016 • 29 minutes, 44 seconds
3 Peculiar Traits of Wealthy People
Morgan Housel joins us to talk about 3 common (and peculiar) traits that wealthy people tend to share. We’ll also answer your question about the benefits of keeping real estate in a self-directed IRA and explore the urban legend of eschewing a retirement home for a cruise ship.
4/5/2016 • 23 minutes, 19 seconds
Find Out Why You REALLY Do What You Do With Your Money
Every time you take an action with your money—whether it’s buying stuff or investing in stocks—you’re making a statement about your values and getting an emotional kickback. And you thought you were just buying a car to get you places. Not so! We’ll help you psychoanalyze the actions you take with your money and if you’re letting your emotions undermine your underlying goals. We’ll also answer a listener question on how to figure out when it’s worth it to go back to school.
3/29/2016 • 27 minutes, 31 seconds
Give Your Finances a Good Spring Cleaning
Spring is here and what could be more fun than playing hooky from work and spending the day cleaning up your finances? We’re being serious here. We’ll discuss the benefits of having a Financial Health Day and give you our best tips for making it count. We’ll also answer your question about finding the right savings rate before we head to Myrtle Beach (in our minds) and celebrate spring break. SPRING BREAK!
3/22/2016 • 27 minutes, 35 seconds
Finding Your Very Own Pot O’ Goals
Catching Leprechauns is hard. Luckily, you can still find that pot o’ gold at the end of the rainbow by being strategic about setting and achieving your financial goals. We’ll also answer a wee lad’s question about getting started investing and share some money lessons best served with a pint of Guinness.
3/15/2016 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
Bonus Episode: March Mailbag
Why bonds are riskier than you think. Should you use limit orders to sell stocks? Sell your house or get a roommate? Pay off the mortgage or save for a college tuition tsunami? A checklist for a June Bride on combining finances and more.
3/10/2016 • 25 minutes, 37 seconds
5 Ways You Could Be Wrecking Your Retirement
There are countless ways you could destroy your retirement savings (investing in Orange Juice Futures and Pokemon cards comes to mind), but we’re only going to focus on 5 common mistakes that even you could be guilty of committing. We’ll also answer your question about comparing market index funds and share the results of our listener survey.
3/8/2016 • 26 minutes, 58 seconds
Cutting the Cable Cord in 5 Easy Steps
Alison is the expert this week as she tries to convince Robert to cancel his cable subscription. We’ll give you a 5 step plan to cutting the cord, including tips and tricks to keep watching your favorite shows and events.
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3/1/2016 • 29 minutes, 32 seconds
It’s the Loofie Awards! Celebrating the Best in Personal Finance
Welcome to our first annual awards show! We're naming the best mutual funds, credit cards, online brokers and more with the help of Nerd Wallet.
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2/23/2016 • 29 minutes, 22 seconds
America Versus The World
We’re going on a round the world journey to see what it’s like to be an investor living in countries that aren’t the U.S. We'll compare fees, investing options, and awareness with the head of The Motley Fool's international outposts, Brian Richards. Robert runs down the list of the 3 kinds of insurance you need (yes, only 3) and then we take a look at the personal finance indiscretions of Presidents past.
2/16/2016 • 34 minutes, 56 seconds
5 Financial Rules of Thumb (and the Exceptions)
We’ll cover some of the most useful rules of thumb to estimate if you’re on track in your net worth, retirement savings, emergency fund and more. Bonus rules for how much you should spend on a house and car. Robert also explains the danger of shorting stocks and we’ll help you get lucky in love this Valentine’s Day with a few money pickup lines.
2/9/2016 • 23 minutes, 39 seconds
Your Super-Savvy Investing Questions Answered
We answer listener questions about investing including tax-loss harvesting, buying stocks on margin, and the very important difference between the price and value of a company’s stock. Then we’ll Tiptoe Through the Tooltips with Bro and 3 sites to help you quickly estimate your tax bill (or refund!) this year.
2/2/2016 • 22 minutes, 7 seconds
7 Simple Steps for Millennials (Or Anyone, Really) to Get Your Finances On Fleek
On Fleek? Do the kids still say that? Johnnie Weathersby, Gentleman about town, joins us to share his step-by-step guide to money like an adult. We’ll also tackle the right and wrong way to measure your investing success.
1/26/2016 • 25 minutes, 36 seconds
BONUS: Full interview with Motley Fool Co-Founder, David Gardner
Our interview with Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner ran a little long so we had to edit it down to fit the show. But, dear listeners, we didn't want to deprive you of his fabulously futuristic insights. So here's the whole shebang, including how sheer laziness can be one of your best investing traits.
1/19/2016 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
How to Profit from the Impending Robot Uprising
If anyone knows what the future looks like at The Motley Fool, it’s our co-founder David Gardner. He joins us to talk about which tech trends he has his eye on, as well as how to find—and invest in—the companies that are driving the future. We’ll also answer a listener question about when to consider a Roth 401k and then meet this week’s Money Morons.
1/19/2016 • 30 minutes, 29 seconds
Yes, Grumpypants, You Can Retire Without the Lottery
We play Pollyanna to all the negative voices in your head that tell you you'll never have enough money to retire (Yes, even if you don't have a big salary or are getting a late start). We also ask some of our favorite financial advisors for their #1 best way to be better with money in 2016.
1/12/2016 • 21 minutes, 43 seconds
Your Chances for Financial Success, Predicted by 3 Questions
It turns out that correctly answering three little questions can predict how financially successful you'll be in life. Sadly most people can't ace the test (but we're confident you can!). We also sit down Tess Vigeland to talk about taking the leap to find happiness in your career and Robert delivers an update on his good habit challenge.
1/5/2016 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
Mailbag: Gaining lost ground on retirement, the right number of stocks to own, and more.
Some send letters to Santa, you send letters to us! So let’s close out the year by digging into our mailbag. We’ll talk about whether you should take matters into your own hands to get better investing returns, the tax implications of dividends, and what’s the right number of stocks to own if you’re just starting out.
12/22/2015 • 23 minutes, 47 seconds
A Non-Boring Guide to Understanding the Federal Reserve
Everyone’s eyes are on The Federal Reserve this week as its Board of Governors meets to discuss hiking interest rates in the US for the first time since 2006. We’ll help you be the smartest person in the room (assuming Janet Yellen's not there) when it comes to understanding the Federal Reserve and how we all should feel about a rate hike.
12/15/2015 • 26 minutes, 25 seconds
5 Weird Ways to Spend Less This Holiday Season
We asked and you responded! We'll share our listeners' best tips and hacks for managing money. We're also going to cover 5 bizarre (but scientifically proven!) ways to spend less when you're shopping over the Holidays—or whenever.
12/8/2015 • 27 minutes, 27 seconds
2015 Holiday Gift Guide - With Something for Everyone
Here are our best ideas to help you tackle your holiday gift list. There's something for every budget and every age to help you help the ones you love be better with money. We also reveal the secret to giving memorable presents that really matter.
12/1/2015 • 22 minutes, 26 seconds
6 Reasons We’re Living in the Greatest Period in World History
While some people like to harp about the good old days, the truth is that this is an amazing time to be alive. Quite possibly the best ever. So we should all take a moment to ponder depressing historical statistics and be thankful for what we've got.
11/24/2015 • 19 minutes, 49 seconds
Awkward (but Crucial) Conversations for Your Holidays
What’s more brutal than talking to your family about politics, sex and religion over the Holidays? Money! It’s not easy, but a few frank and honest conversations with your family members can result in a joyous New Year (and beyond). We'll explain what you should tackle and how to broach the subject of retirement and estate planning with your family members.
11/17/2015 • 23 minutes, 40 seconds
Practical Hacks for Building Better Money Habits
Everyone has at least one bad money habit that leads them to spend too much or save too little. In this show, we’re going to share some practical tips and tricks to help you break the bad money habits and replace them with better ones. We’ll also get some decent love advice from the Federal Reserve.
11/10/2015 • 28 minutes, 43 seconds
How to Find the Financial Advisor of Your Dreams
We break out the polyester pants and the double entendres to play the Financial Advisor dating game. We’ll give you the questions to ask and the red flags to look out for when enlisting help managing your money. We also look at the pros and cons of 401k loans and avoid saying the word leakage.
11/4/2015 • 25 minutes, 24 seconds
Stock Market Superstitions: Invest…IF YOU DARE
We investigate some of the most infamous stock market superstitions with Morgan Housel and taste test the best goodies pumpkin spice season has to offer. It’s a very Halloween episode of Motley Fool Answers and [spoiler] it’s going to get weird.
10/27/2015 • 22 minutes, 4 seconds
Two Fools Debate: Mortgage versus investing, annuities, and when to take Social Security
Should you pay down your mortgage or invest the money? Are annuities good or bad? Collect Social Security ASAP or wait? We debate the merits of both sides of common money conundrums. Also, we head to the mailbag for your questions on managing your 401k yourself, owning your company’s stock, if it’s ever too late to open a Roth, and more.
10/20/2015 • 24 minutes, 10 seconds
Secrets from the Diary Of a Financial Advisor
We found the diary of a financial advisor and brought him on the show to talk about the surprising things he’s learned throughout his career. Also, is being frugal in your DNA and can a family of four really live off of $14K a year?
10/13/2015 • 24 minutes, 31 seconds
Preferred Stock, MLPs, and Two Dividends to Watch
Mailbag time! James Early is back to answer your burning questions about swanky-sounding preferred stocks, the pains of loving MLPs and how to convert your portfolio to a dividend producing machine.
10/6/2015 • 24 minutes, 13 seconds
5 Stupid Things People in Finance Say All the Time
Financial pundits and talking heads often say dumb stuff on CNBC or in the Wall Street Journal. Morgan Housel, behavioral finance expert at The Motley Fool, joins us to call out some of the worst offenses. We’ll also tell you about a couple financial experts you SHOULD listen to and Robert defends arguably the worst financial advice ever for 20 year olds.
9/29/2015 • 21 minutes, 32 seconds
International Investing Made Easy
Fool Funds Chief Investment Officer Bill Mann challenges some of the common misconceptions held by Americans about investing overseas. He also shares the lessons he learned as a Siberian underwear purveyor.
9/22/2015 • 20 minutes, 28 seconds
3 Tips to Get Your Kids Investing
We offer a few rules of thumb for getting kids excited about investing and explore the options for setting up their brokerage accounts.
9/16/2015 • 30 minutes, 25 seconds
How to Pay for College Without Getting Eaten by a Dragon
We read a choose your own adventure tale on how to save for college, introduce Robert to the world of LARPing, and answer your questions about the Backdoor Roth.
9/8/2015 • 21 minutes, 40 seconds
How to Survive a Bear [Market] Attack
You might as well embrace the bear, because it’s a part of investing you can’t escape. Morgan Housel, behavioral finance expert at The Motley Fool, is back to explain the history of bear markets and your best course of action when the stock market tanks. Also, what to do when your 401k options stink and Robert explains why not all annuities are created equally.
9/1/2015 • 20 minutes, 31 seconds
5 Ways Your Brain is Sabotaging Your Money
Biases prevent all of us—yes, even you—from managing money intelligently. Morgan Housel, behavioral finance expert at The Motley Fool, joins us to talk five common biases and how you can reduce the damage they inflict on your finances. Also, Robert answers your questions about how to break up with your underperforming mutual fund.
8/25/2015 • 27 minutes, 13 seconds
Mailbag: Real Estate Edition
Beginner advice for investing in real estate, vacation home considerations, buying versus renting, and much more. Experts from around The Motley Fool answer your questions about all things real estate related.
8/18/2015 • 20 minutes, 43 seconds
Money Mistakes of the Rich and Famous
We highlight a multitude of celebrity money sins so that us little people can learn from their mistakes. Death, taxes, and all that other fun stuff.
8/11/2015 • 24 minutes, 31 seconds
3 Rule-Breaking Stocks to Watch
Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner reveals his strategies for picking market-pummeling stocks (not an exaggeration) and three companies he likes and owns. Plus, it’s time for a mid-year financial review and more.
8/4/2015 • 23 minutes, 29 seconds
Getting Started with David Gardner
David Gardner, co-founder of The Motley Fool, on his investing philosophy, how he got started, and the etymology of the word “investor.” Plus Dayana’s update on her Comcast bill and why a Harvard economics professor says investing is really, really hard, even for him.
7/28/2015 • 25 minutes, 12 seconds
Mailbag! Your 911 Fund, IRA Rollover Advice and Missing Wills
The bottom line on your emergency fund, an investment that puts your eggs in many baskets, how to find out if someone dearly departed has left you any money, and more of your pressing money questions answered.
7/21/2015 • 23 minutes, 58 seconds
3 Small Steps For a Healthier, Wealthier Life
Better health equals higher wealth. It’s a scientific fact! We discuss three simple changes you can make every day to be healthier and wealthier. Also, Fools share their favorite travel websites and Robert endorses a creative hack for building better habits.
7/14/2015 • 22 minutes, 51 seconds
Dividends: Next Level Stuff
Dividends analyst James Early is back to explain four dividend investing strategies and gives his best advice if you’re just starting out. Also, Robert reports back on his online grocery price comparison—did Amazon beat out Costco, Target, and Giant? Listen and find out.
7/7/2015 • 28 minutes, 56 seconds
Dividends Are Awesome: Get some!
Companies that pay dividends tend to outperform the rest, making them a great addition to your portfolio. Foolish dividends analyst, James Early, discusses the basics of dividends and reveals four of his favorite dividend payers right now. We also discuss the best day to shop at Whole Foods and Robert reveals some very naughty financial advisors.
6/30/2015 • 24 minutes, 43 seconds
Where to Find $300,000
We’ll show you how to use the aggregation of marginal gains to create serious money for retirement. Also, our summer reading list and the cost of a Sex Pistols credit card (high fees is punk, right?).
6/23/2015 • 21 minutes, 11 seconds
How to Ask For a Raise
Advice from the guy who signs our paychecks on how to successfully negotiate a raise. Also, the morality of defaulting on student loans and a free financial life planning website we like.
6/16/2015 • 26 minutes, 27 seconds
How to Negotiate Like a Pro
Slash your cable bill and other service costs with tips from Motley Fool CFO and master negotiator Ollen Douglass. Plus, answers to your money etiquette question about splitting the restaurant tab, and which company has the worst customer service in America.
6/9/2015 • 29 minutes, 21 seconds
Raid Your Retirement Account!
In most cases, it's not a good idea. But there are some situations when it's okay to dip into your retirement savings before it's time. Plus, how to vet a charity and the correct spelling of "promissory."
6/2/2015 • 16 minutes, 34 seconds
Divorce-Proof Your Finances
We discuss "wife bonuses" (yeah, it's a thing), how to get your credit score for free, and three steps to help divorce-proof your finances.
5/26/2015 • 24 minutes, 39 seconds
Talking to Your Parents About Money
Tips on how to bring up this sensitive topic, a checklist of things to cover, and a rundown of red flags that may indicate your parent or elderly relative is being scammed.
5/19/2015 • 22 minutes, 16 seconds
Advice for College Grads
Money tips, job hunting advice, life lessons, and why ages 26 and 32 are markers of true adulthood. Plus we share the major regrets from our youths so that you don’t end up like us.
5/12/2015 • 27 minutes, 6 seconds
Social Security Myths & Misconceptions
Is the system going to run out of money? Should people apply for benefits as soon as they can? We tackle some of the biggest myths and give tips on how to get the most out of what you put into it.
5/5/2015 • 25 minutes, 41 seconds
Playing Catch-Up: 6 Tips for Late-Starters
We’ll help you figure out if you’re behind on retirement savings and give you six steps to get yourself back on track. Plus we get Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg to dish about will power, forming good habits, and his book, The Power of Habit: Why We What We Do In Life and Business.
4/28/2015 • 29 minutes, 56 seconds
Spoiled Rotten: Raising Kids That Aren't
Advice on allowance, dealing with the "I wants," tools to help instill values, and how to answer uncomfortable questions like, "Why don't we have [showy item the neighbors own]?" from New York Times columnist Ron Lieber, author of "The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money."
4/21/2015 • 31 minutes, 20 seconds
Buy Your First Stock! Here's How
Are you ready? (We have a checklist.) Which broker should you use? What companies should you buy? When should you pull the trigger? How many shares? What about selling? Listen up and check out our new Guide to Investing for Beginners.
4/14/2015 • 32 minutes, 2 seconds
Money Lies We All Believe
We drop some truth bombs on the most oft-repeated lies about money. Plus Carl Richards, the New York Times "sketch guy" columnist, reveals the juiciest parts of his brand new book, The One-Page Financial Plan (actual size: 211 pages).
4/7/2015 • 22 minutes, 35 seconds
IRS Audit: Are You In Danger?
Have you ever received a "clarification letter" from the IRS? Uh oh. Our on-call CPA Megan Brinsfield shows us how to steer clear of the IRS's scrutiny while we fess up to our own audit near-misses. Plus, a review of wacky excuses people use to get out of paying taxes.
3/31/2015 • 19 minutes, 13 seconds
What Your Tax Return Says About You
Do you have a Type A personality? Are you a generous person? Are you on the road to wealth? What kind of investor are you? Special guest CPA Megan Brinsfield reveals about what your tax return says about you. Plus, we play a rousing game of "Is It Deductible?!"
3/24/2015 • 20 minutes, 33 seconds
5 Reasons to Delay Retirement
Sticking it out for just a few more years can pay huge financial and personal dividends.
3/17/2015 • 23 minutes, 27 seconds
Secrets to Warren Buffett's Success
Celebrating 50 years of Berkshire Hathaway's annual letters, we share 10 Warren Buffett quotes to help you invest as successfully* as the Oracle of Omaha. (*Your mileage may vary. But we promise it'll improve.)
3/10/2015 • 23 minutes, 56 seconds
IRAs, 401(k)s: Stuff You Need To Know
Advice to help you rock your retirement accounts. Plus we clear up common mistakes and misconceptions so that you don't hit any sour notes.
3/3/2015 • 18 minutes, 54 seconds
Are You Financially Average?
See how you stack up as we peek into the wallets, bank accounts, credit card bills and brokerage statements of Average Joe and Jane Q. Public. Also, we chat with Econ Talk's Russ Roberts.
2/24/2015 • 26 minutes, 45 seconds
Bad Financial Advice: Red Flags, Must-Ask Questions
Warning signs that you're getting bad financial advice from your money pro. Plus, breakup lines to help you get out of a bad relationship.
2/17/2015 • 25 minutes, 14 seconds
Couples & Cash: How to Have "The Talk"
Don't let money issues become a sore spot in your relationship. We share our top tips to make managing money with your Shmoopy painless, productive -- and even fun!
2/10/2015 • 22 minutes, 13 seconds
Mailbag! First Investments, IRA Limits, Financing a New Business, Credit Score Dings and More
How much money do I need to start investing? What's the best way to invest for kids? Is this going to hurt my credit score? Answers to these and other listener questions, plus our inaugural inductee into the Money Hall of Shame.
2/3/2015 • 24 minutes, 35 seconds
Easy Tricks for Sticking to a Budget
Make it easy. Make it automatic. Here are our best ideas for keeping your budget on track. Plus, everyday budgeting heroes at The Motley Fool share their No. 1 piece of advice.
1/27/2015 • 20 minutes, 29 seconds
Impress People at Parties With Your Investing Knowledge
Matt C. has a confession: "When my friends start talking about investing I just nod my head and pretend to know what they're talking about... I'm too embarrassed to admit that I don't know the difference between a stock, a bond and a mutual fund." You're in a safe place with us, Matt. We'll help you - and others - hold your own the next time the topic arises.
1/20/2015 • 24 minutes, 27 seconds
Credit Score Facts and Fallacies
Credit Score Facts and Fallacies: Your parents might not buy you ice cream for bringing home a good credit score. But a top-notch money GPA will get you favorable financial treatment (and pay off handsomely, to boot). We set the score straight on the mysteries, misconceptions and must-follow rules for stellar credit.
1/13/2015 • 16 minutes, 55 seconds
Checklist for a Financially Fit 2015
Forget New Year's resolutions (too much pressure!). Instead follow our five-point checklist (easy!) to set yourself up for a financially fit 2015.
1/6/2015 • 18 minutes, 51 seconds
The 411 on your 401k
What they are, why you should care, mistakes people make (full disclosure: including our own boneheaded blunders) and two things to do right this very moment to improve your returns.
12/30/2014 • 18 minutes, 49 seconds
When Good Debt Goes Bad
Sometimes "good debt" turns out to be not-so-good after all. When it comes to mortgages and student loans, don't blindly follow the old financing rules-of-thumb.
12/23/2014 • 17 minutes, 59 seconds
End the Year Strong
We've picked out our favorite year-end financial "to dos" so you can make the dwindling days of 2014 pay off handsomely for years to come.