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Money Tree Investing Podcast
The weekly Money Tree Investing podcast aims to help you consistently grow your wealth by letting money work for you. Each week one of our panel members interviews a special guest on topics related to money, investing, personal finance and passive income. Episodes end with a panel discussion on the content of the interview, which allows us to give you a deeper understanding of what has been said by looking at it from different perspectives.
If you are ready to take control of your own financial situation, then the Money Tree Investing podcast is just the thing for you! Taken together, our expert panel has decades of experience in money matters. Add to that the valuable insights that our weekly guests will be able to provide, and you got yourself one vast source of knowledge, all available to you for free.
How Do ETFs and Other Funds Work with Kevin Quigg
Kevin Quigg describes the differences between ETFs, mutual funds, and the type of person who would benefit from hedge funds. Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) is traded during the day, just as a single stock would be. Mutual funds are typically bought directly through the mutual fund manager. The price is determined by the net asset value of the securities held within the fund at the end of the trading day. Kevin Quigg describes hedge funds as different from ETFs and mutual funds as “sharp tools rather than dull instruments”. He goes on to explain that hedge funds are only available to qualified investors…those who have met certain requirements and proven themselves to be able to truly understand the amount of risk they are taking. There are also numerous restrictions with hedge funds. Listen to Miranda’s interview with Kevin Quigg and then the discussion our roundtable has immediately following. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/216
45:0009/11/2018
Winning the Lottery, Real Estate Investing, and Family Inheritance
What happens when you win BIG in the lottery? This is the topic Miranda has been pondering when the Mega Millions jackpot reached $1.5 billion. Linda talks about how mortgage rates over 5 percent can impact the market and what it means to you while Doug shares a story of siblings inheriting property from their parents. What could go wrong? For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/215
33:2302/11/2018
Rule 72t, How to Choose Investments, and Binary Options - We answer Listener Questions
Can you take advantage of any loopholes in ROTH IRA contributions to withdraw earnings tax and penalty free? That’s our first question from Jason who wants to pull from his investment in an early retirement scenario. We also hear from Sweetcase on Facebook who asks, “How do you decide which investing product to use?” Katrine asks if it makes sense to trade binary options. Can she make it work for her? Got a question? Send it to us here: http://moneytreepodcast.com/contact
29:5526/10/2018
Investing Apps, Paying Off Debt and Asset Allocation - Listener Questions
ADD, Apps, and Asset Allocation: It's all covered in today's episode. Listeners Alicia, Sally, Katie, Jillian and Shanna sent in questions for this episode. If you'd like to have your question addressed, contact us here: http://moneytreepodcast.com/contact
37:3019/10/2018
Better Money Moves with Chris Hogan
Chris Hogan speaks to people all over the nation about how to make better moves with their money. As one of Ramsey Solution’s speakers, he has the opportunity to address thousands of people who are looking for knowledge, solutions, and answers to their money problems. It's not about numbers, it's about stories One of the ways he gets his message across is by telling stories. Stories, as Joe Saul-Sehy says, is what’s missing in today’s financial media. Chris Hogan agrees that personal testimonies can open the door to learning about money and making changes for our own good. “A lot of us come to deal with money based on our own preconceived notions, our own failures, and our own knowledge. Much of this was based on how you were raised - how was money talked about and how do you view it. It doesn’t matter where I came from or what I knew…it became a matter of what I’m learning and what am I doing as I move forward.” Lightbulb moment Chris says his lightbulb moment was after he went “looking” at an SUV and came home with a $600 vehicle payment. He ran the numbers on how much the money could have become if he’d invested it rather than driving it and it became his wake-up moment. Becoming an Everyday Millionaire Chris Hogan and Ramsey Solutions are working with a research firm to study the habits and behaviors of over 10,000 millionaires. What they are finding is that people of all walks of life can become millionaires, and the book offers stories from some of the people in the study. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/212
23:4312/10/2018
How Banks Make Their Money with Anand Talwar from Ally Bank
Anand Talwar from Ally Bank explains how banks make their money. The primary way is through loans. Consumer loans, such as Ally’s leading auto finance business, need to charge more in interest rates than they are paying out in savings account interest. This ensures the entity earns more than it spends on overhead and other expenses. Anand points out that brick-and-mortar banks have different expenses than online banks, as they need to cover facilities costs and on-site employees. This makes it easier for online banks to offer more competitive rates for their customers. Mobile banking has become much easier and convenient for the average customer. Smartphone apps allow you to deposit checks, transfer money, and even . If you are looking for cash, the apps can help locate an ATM within your network in close proximity to you. Banking apps, such as Ally’s, can also allow you to trade stocks and ETFs, and customer service representatives are available 24 hours a day to help you open an IRA. The convenient services allow banks to provide you more services and products with less friction, making it much easier to do business with a bank. Ally estimates there are more than $3 trillion dollars of consumer’s deposits are sitting at banks making almost nothing. That translates to $50 billion dollars of interest consumers are missing out on, but can be improved just by switching your bank. Ally will be facilitating “National Online Banking Day”, so be sure to visit Ally.com to see what they are offering. For more information, go to http://moneytreepodcast.com/211
22:2205/10/2018
How to Retire in a Different Country
Would you move to an overseas city if it only cost $40k a year to live? CNBC wrote an article about five overseas cities where you could have a comfortable retirement for $37,000 a year. Miranda, Joe and Linda talk about the things one would have to leave behind but also the benefits of moving to a different location that don’t only have to do with money. Pros and cons to moving overseas: The internet makes it easy to connect with anyone almost anywhere in the world In some locations the internet isn’t always accessible or reliable Many overseas locations have better weather conditions Some countries have areas with greater concerns for security The cost of living can be much cheaper You need to be concerned with the availability and cost of healthcare We also go over the things you need to consider having in place before moving. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/210
39:3028/09/2018
How to Use Fintech to Make Better Money Decisions with Joe Saul-Sehy
Recently JP Morgan announced the release of their new investing app, which leave many saying “Welcome to the club”. Fintech is changing the way we do money - and it’s here to stay. Budgeting, spending, investing, and even trading are all influenced by fintech. Fintech products are helping people become influence marketers, and our guest Joe Saul-Sehy says apps help create community. One more thing that is coming out of the fintech movement is the ability to get people interested in money. Joe loves using how fintech is bringing various financial knowledge to the average person, and some even gamify the learning process. Listen to Linda P. Jones and Joe Saul-Sehy talk about using fintech to make better money decisions. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/209
53:3021/09/2018
Manage Your Inheritance Like a Boss with Doug Goldstein
75% of people who receive inheritances go through all the money within 5 years. Aretha Franklin passed away intestate (without having made a will). Doug Goldstein knows a thing or two about inheritances and released a book with helpful advice about how to handle a windfall - and how to properly leave an inheritance to your loved ones. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/208
37:2214/09/2018
The Laws of Investing Success, with Dr. Daniel Crosby [ENCORE]
Dr. Daniel Crosby shares the fundamental methods for investing success based on his studies of human behavior and finance. The 4 C’s to behavioral investing: Consistency Clarity Courageousness Conviction and some of The Ten Commandments of Investment Behavior. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/207
54:3007/09/2018
Should You Mortgage Your Cabin and Ditch the Savings Bonds - We Answer Your Questions
If you believe we are due for a correction in the market, would you plan to borrow money on your house to invest during the downturn? That’s what one listener, Sigmund from Norway, plans to do. He’s debt free and has a paid-for cabin, which he plans to mortgage during the next recession. What does the panel think? Charles’s daughter has $1,000 worth of EE Savings Bonds that were given to her over the years by her step-grandmother. They already have enough saved for her to go to college, so what should he do about the savings bonds? We dive deep into these topics with our varying experiences and opinions. Listen closely. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/206
47:3031/08/2018
How to Build Wealth with Linda P. Jones
Linda P. Jones feels the financial industry hasn't done a good job getting women interested in investing like it has for men. But what's the real harm? Linda shares reasons why it's important for women to become a "Wealth Heiress" so they don't outlive their savings and she gives clear direction with helpful tips in her new book "You're Already a Wealth Heiress! Now Think and Act Like One: 6 Practical Steps to Make It a Reality Now". For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/205
32:2224/08/2018
Impact Investing with Eddie Lorin
Do you take into account the social mission or the social impact of the investments you buy? Eddie Lorin from ImpactHousing.com shares ways to invest well while doing good. Eddie helps people invest in ways that help people through the investments they purchase, such as REITs that invest in multi-family properties. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/204
38:2817/08/2018
How to Invest in Real Estate with Jake and Gino of Wheel Barrow Profits
Real estate investors Jake and Gino bought their first rental property, then learned it was a “crack den”. But they didn’t quit, and they own more than 900 multifamily units. They speak with Linda P. Jones about what it's like to own multifamily units - and what to look out for. "You make money on the buy", says Gino. Our panel agrees, and discusses more on the topic of multi-unit rental real estate: Is rental real estate the place to go if you don't have confidence in the stock market? Will financing become more difficult for real estate investors in a rising interest rate environment? What is the real estate market like in Israel compared to the United States? Listen to find out more about multifamily rental real estate. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/203
52:2210/08/2018
Slashing Taxes in Your Portfolio, with Mark Byelich and Paul Murray
Mark Byelich and Paul Murray say the best and most advantageous bucket is the tax-free bucket. A tax-free bucket includes things like Roth IRAs, Roth 401(k)s and the cash value of life insurance policies. Mark and Paul, from share their thoughts with Joe Saul-Sehy, which led to an interesting discussion with the panel about: Can you live a lifestyle and pay no tax? Is permanent life insurance a good tax savings vehicle? What tax strategy is most commonly overlooked or underutilized? For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/202
46:0703/08/2018
Target Date Funds, Exchange Traded Notes, and How to Handle a Windfall: We Answer Listener Questions
We are starting the next 200 episodes with another Listener Questions episode: Michael is 35 years old, has no debt, and $30,000 in his checking account. He contributes 3 percent of his earnings to his company’s 401(k) to gets the match. Michael wants to get more aggressive with his investments. Should he contribute more or just change out of a target date fund? John wants to understand the difference between an exchange traded note and an exchange traded fund. Also, inverse index ETFs like DXD or XQQQ, which are leveraged shorting of the NASDAQ and DOW respectively, is it not true that over time the value must degrade towards zero as markets invariably rise over long periods of time and the ETF price is designed to increase only when the index falls? Why invest in inverse ETFs? Semone feels like she can stand the volatility of the market, but wonders if it is time to increase her position with bonds in her portfolio. Jerry and his wife received a small windfall. His wife wants to pay off the car and mortgage, but Jerry thinks it’s time to invest because they have nothing saved other than a little money in a 401(k). Devin Carroll from Social Security Intelligence and the Big Picture Retirement podcast joins us to answer these questions. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/201
38:5327/07/2018
Investing Success and Failure with the Money Tree Crew
Celebrating our 200th episode with stories of our biggest successes and financial mistakes. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/200
41:5120/07/2018
Retirement FAIL with Greg Sullivan
It’s not the technical stuff that keeps people from failing in retirement, life events keep people from making it through their golden years. Greg Sullivan says personal, emotional and relational things that happen in life that can throw your retirement. He says making portfolios based on 8 years of cash needs, and some incremental changes along the way to retirement, helps weather the storm of any market cycle. He also talks with Joe about Long Term Care Insurance and a chapter called “The Nest that Won’t Empty”. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/199
47:0713/07/2018
The Magic Pill to Wealth, with Julia Carson
The secret to success doesn’t come from a pill. Julia Carlson shares tips she sees her rich clients use to create wealth. Surprisingly, most of her tips don’t involve being the best at investing: • Couples do finances together • Investing while living on less then you make • Making purchases based on experiences and not stuff She also shares information about her clients paying off the mortgage and what it does for the overall health of their finances. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/198
32:1106/07/2018
Investing in the Next Generation of Entrepreneurship with Tracy Worthington
Tracy Worthington didn't want to go to college, so she got a cosmetology license. She began by selling candles and soaps to friends but ended up creating an entire line of 100 items. Today she runs a very successful business in Palm Springs called Just Blow Drys. This prompted Linda to inquire, "Will entrepreneurship be the key for the next generation to create their wealth?" The panel also gets into this look into the future where malls become a huge collection of restaurants and delivery services bring us more than just pizza on Friday night. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/197
43:4529/06/2018
How to Use Investing to Reach Your Goals with Rick Frisbie
Whether using an investment manager or robo-advisor, setting a goal is one of the most important steps in financial planning. Rick Frisbie from RobustWealth.com speaks to this point and the importance of having an investment strategy that will take you to where you want to be down the road. Investing doesn’t have to be just for retirement savings. It can be for travel, a new house, anything you can dream up that requires long-term planning. For more information about this episode, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/196
32:3622/06/2018
Long Term Care Insurance, Stock Market Timing, and Roth 401k - We Answer YOUR Questions
When shopping for long term care insurance, what are the pros and cons to take into consideration? This is the first in a line of questions we answer from you - the listener. Cheryl asks about the pros and cons of long term care insurance. Dan is familiar with a Child IRA and wants the panel to talk about a Ricky Trust. They take it a bit further by discussing the benefits of investing at a young age. David asks if there is any sense in timing the markets to take advantage of a probably drop. Or should he pay off his mortgage early rather than invest? Danielle wants to know what we think about consumer staple funds or ETFs. Alex wants to know about Roth 401k versus traditional 401ks. Would it make sense to begin investing into the Roth 401k if they have been maxing out their traditional accounts at work? Listen to the entire episode, and thanks to our sponsor: BUZZ Indexes For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/195
36:3715/06/2018
Stock Market Predictions Investing for Retirement and Getting Out of the Rental Property Game Your Listener Questions
Why does the market drop when financial news is good? This is just one listener question we answer in today's Listener Questions episode. Justin saw the job’s US jobs report described more job and better pay, but S&P fall more than 2 percent that day and 4 percent the following Monday. Harry wants to know if he should move out of his Target Date Fund into a lower cost index fund. He also wants to know if he should have a Roth IRA, invest more into his ETFs, do more investing into his ETFs with the extra cash he has each month. Max is ready to retire. He wants to sell his rental property and travel. Max has a pension that will cover his monthly expenses. Should he invest the proceeds from his rental property sale into something that pays dividends to fund his travel? For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/194
39:4008/06/2018
Frugal Your Way to Financial Independence with Taylor the FI Guy
Taylor is on the way to FI (financial independence). He also likes the idea of retiring early, which completes the acronym FIRE. So he and his wife are putting away more than 70 percent of their income. Before his journey, Taylor liked saving money. Then met a woman who brought more frugal habits into their relationship - and more income. He also read The Richest Man in Babylon, which furthered his desire to spend wisely and invest a ton of money for the future. Listen to his story - and to the panel discussion following the interview to hear what they think about investing in individual stocks. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/193
52:4601/06/2018
Finding the Right Financial Advisor with Lorraine Ell
Miranda sits down with Lorraine Ell, CEO and Senior Financial Advisor at Better Money Decisions, about ways to find and identify the right financial advisor for you. Are there clear signs for when you need to seek the advice of a financial advisor? You want to find an advisor that does comprehensive planning, not just one who looks at your retirement savings. Does your financial advisor help you to understand the investing options and financial decisions placed in front of you? Lorainne Ell says an advisor should be one who explains and educates. Lorraine released a book to show the common investing financial planning pitfalls, and how to avoid them in “Bozos, Monsters, and Whiz-Bangs: Bad Advice From Financial Advisors and How To Avoid It”. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/192
36:2725/05/2018
REITs, Stock Options, and IRAs: We Answer Your Listener Questions
Jake focuses on dividends. Should he invest in a single REIT and reinvest dividends until retirement? This is just one of the questions we tackle from our listeners on today's Money Tree Investing Podcast. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/191
33:4518/05/2018
Student Loans and Investing in Your Future with Robert Farrington
Student Loans have become the single most concerning financial issue with young people and the millennial generation. Whether you signed the dotted line with full knowledge of what happens when you take on student loans or you unknowingly signed your life away for a college degree, the debt must be satisfied in some way. Robert Farrington of TheCollegeInvestor.com led the charge last month with the Student Loan Movement. The goal was to bring awareness to the problem of student debt and challenge people to focus on paying down their debt in the month of March 2018, and the total debt eliminated as of the date of this release is over $1.4 million! For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/190
49:0611/05/2018
Modern Entrepreneurship with Raoul Davis Jr.
Raoul Davis Jr from AscendantStrategy.net talks with Linda about what an entrepreneur is and how important they are to our future. The internet has made entrepreneurship much more achievable for the average person: social media makes it easier to connect with people, email allows entrepreneurs to make direct sales to individuals, and LinkedIn helps entrepreneurs find industry professional they need to help grow the business. You can be branded or you can get labeled. Being branded is more like a fist, it has more force and impact where getting labeled is like having 5 loose fingers. Does entrepreneurship play an important part in wealth creation in the future? The panel gets together to discuss this and more on today’s show. For more, visit http://moneytreepodcast.com/189
36:1204/05/2018
Investing in Blockchain Technology with Eric Ervin
Eric Ervin created an ETF of blockchain technologies. He knows the power behind the technology, and can see larger companies using blockchains in a variety of ways. Not only can blockchains develop cryptocurrencies, but they can also work to record legal contracts and be a record of documentation. Then the panel discusses the question, “Can blockchain be a viable asset class”? For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/188
38:2927/04/2018
Financial Basics for Money Smart Week with Karen Chan
Our guest today is Karen Chan, a Personal Financial Educator working with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to promote Money Smart Week. Karen shares financial basics for those just getting started and the "easiest way to build up savings." For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/187
53:4320/04/2018
Roth IRA and HSA with Eric Brotman
Eric Brotman from Brotman Financial Group explains the benefits - and the differences - between various tax-advantaged savings accounts. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/186
30:1113/04/2018
Change Your Money Beliefs with Belinda Rosenblum
We form self-limiting beliefs based on negative things we’ve seen, or perceive to be negative, that subconsciously prevent us from being or doing the same thing. Belinda believes we should stop and ponder these behaviors to see if they are based on factual data and not the remnants of past emotional strains. She gives an example of Justin, who believed it wasn’t safe to have money in the bank, nor could he trust women with money. When Justin was 7 years old, the money he earned from a paper route was taken from his piggy bank. He told his mom, “We’ve been robbed”. His self-limiting belief was formed that moment when hearing her response, “Oh, I needed the money.” Do you have money beliefs that are holding you back? Or do have money beliefs that help you excel? The panel jumps in to discuss this. You don’t want to miss it. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/185
51:5206/04/2018
Diversified Investing Retirement Accounts and Rebalance Listener Questions
We love getting your questions. Today we tackle questions from Kai, Matt, Gary, Justin, Nora and Don. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/184
32:3330/03/2018
Real Estate Investing for Cash Flow with Kevin Bupp
While many real estate investors seek capital appreciation, cash flow investors like Kevin Bupp look for recurring revenue they can use to spend, invest, or save up to purchase another rental property. Kevin shares insights on what it means to be a cash flow investor and how you can begin to invest in real estate with very little money. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/183
42:2323/03/2018
How to Outlive Your Money
Imagine this: Your sister is caring for your mother, and you feel she constantly gets financial assistance above and beyond what you think is fair. Would you be worried that your mom will run out of money? This is the situation Pat is in. He thinks his sister is taking advantage of the situation and doesn't want mom to end up in the poor house. Listen to his real-life story and to the solutions the panel shares that could help you outlive your money. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/182
38:3116/03/2018
What Happens When Someone Steals Half a Million from You?
A bookkeeper noticed checks were clearing the bank without signatures, so she began writing some herself out of her employers account. More than $500,000 later she finds herself in jail, but who is to blame here? Desiree Patno is the CEO and President of Women in the Housing and Real Estate Ecosystem (NAWRB) and Desirée Patno Enterprises, Inc. who found out from an outside bank that this was going on. She is now on a mission to expose the neglect from all parties involved - not just the bookkeeper - to make sure things like blank checks never get through the system without notification again. There's much more to this story, so listen to her story and check out the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/181
39:3109/03/2018
Taxes, Early Retirement, Roth IRA - We Answer Your Questions
A couple listeners with more than $2M in investments emailed us with questions about retiring, their 401(k) accounts, and how to beat taxes. For a full list of questions, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/180
34:3102/03/2018
3 Paths to Financial Independence with Deacon Hayes
Deacon and his wife combined finances shortly after marriage - only to find $52,000 in consumer debt was weighing them down. They made the choice - and a plan - to pay down that debt in 18 month. Moving past debt freedom, Deacon began focusing on complete financial independence. In his book, “You Can Retire Early!: Everything You Need to Achieve Financial Independence When You Want It” he describes the three ways to financial independence: • Real estate • Stock market • Entrepreneurship Listen in as Deacon shares each way and how it can help you achieve financial independence. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/179
36:5623/02/2018
How to Make Money in the New Market with Will Denyer
Can a demographic have such an impact on a national economy that it keeps interest rates low? Will the end of a "global savings glut" force interest rates to go up? What will this mean for inflation? Our guest, Will Denyer, explains how three decades of investing by Asia's population helped keep interest rates low, but how it all could change once they begin taking money out for their retirement. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/178
31:1116/02/2018
Money Stories and Investing Buckets with Jason Smith
Challenging the traditional way of thinking about the bucket strategy, author Jason Smith says you should have three investing buckets. He begins to explain with a story, then dives deeper into the Investing Buckets: The Now Bucket, the Soon Bucket, and the Later Bucket. Jason also cautions against "Freak-out Risk". Listen as he explains how volatility in the market causes people to make emotional decisions with their money at the exact wrong time. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/177
47:4809/02/2018
Choose the Right Financial Advisor with Joe Saul-Sehy
Most people think picking an advisor means finding someone who can pick the best investments. Joe Saul-Sehy, one of our regular panelists, used to be a financial advisor. He can testify that being a great advisor requires the ability to help clients discover and work on their goals - not just manage their investments. Join Linda, Doug, Miranda and Joe as they discuss how to identify a good financial advisor, what the difference between an advisor and a Certified Financial Planner is, and how you can be a good client. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/176
50:0002/02/2018
How to Find a CFP Where to Put Your Retirement Savings and How to Save for a Home We Answer Your Questions
By popular demand, we take your questions and put them on air. Linda P Jones, Miranda Marquit and Joe Saul-Sehy give their takes on questions you sent in. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/175
37:0226/01/2018
Investing in Gold with Rich Checkan
“Securities do not always prove good. Money is gold, and nothing else”. This quote is attributed to J.P. Morgan in 1912. Does it still hold some truth today? Rich Checkan is the president of Asset Strategies International. Doug asks him about the benefits of owning gold and does gold truly keep its value? Then our panelists - who are worth more than their weight in gold - discuss the history of gold’s value in economies and where gold fits into an investment portfolio. For more, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/174
32:0119/01/2018
Open a Child IRA, with Chris Carosa
Could a child invest enough by age 18 to have enough money at retirement - even if he/she never saved another dime? Chris Carosa wants children to have a “Child IRA” available from birth - giving the money enough time to compound into $2.2 million dollars. Does that sound good to you? It will after you listen to this episode of the Money Tree Investing Podcast. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/173
42:0112/01/2018
Wall Street Walkers - Build Wealth Without the Stock Market
A special presentation of MTI Panelist Miranda Marquit's podcast, Adulting.tv, which originally aired on November 9, 2017 at https://adulting.tv/ep/a097-build-wealth-without-stocks
47:4205/01/2018
Why do Men and Women Approach Financial Planning Differently?
CEO of Financially Wise Women, Brittney Castro, talks to Doug Goldstein in this special presentation of the Goldstein on Gelt Show, which originally aired on December 4, 2017 at http://goldsteinongelt.com/inheritance/men-women-approach-financial-planning-differently
29:0929/12/2017
Where to Invest $300 to $500 by Linda P. Jones
A special presentation of MTI Panelist Linda P. Jones Podcast, Be Wealthy and Smart, which originally aired on July 21, 2017 at http://www.lindapjones.com/listener-q-where-to-invest-300-to-500
20:2722/12/2017
Build Wealth Faster (with David Osborn and Paul Morris)
A special presentation of MTI Panelist Joe Saul-Sehy's podcast, Stacking Benjamins, which originally aired on December 4, 2017 at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/building-wealth-faster
01:15:5215/12/2017
Invest in Bitcoin, Roth IRA, and mREITs from Your Listener Letters
Listener letters came in about buying company stock at a 15% discount and dumping it the same day, mREIT investing, taking money out of a ROTH to retire early, and starting a podcast about investing in Bitcoin. For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/168
30:0908/12/2017
When a Home is an Investment with Dan Green - MTI167
Is your personal residence an investment? Many people think so, and it certainly can be counted towards your net worth - but where does your home fit into an investment portfolio? Dan Green, Founder of Growella.com, joins us to talk about the pros and cons of using a personal residence as an investment or a rental - or both. For more, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/167
38:5601/12/2017