How to Make Smarter Decisions

How a longer average lifespan has affected retirement planning.

Goldstein on Gelt: The Secret to Retirement

Do you have enough money to retire and be financially secure? How do you even know what “enough” money is?

Goldstein on Gelt: Can Financial Forecasting Predict the Best Investments?

Many investors use “financial forecasting,” and base their investment strategy on what they think might happen in the markets. Is that a good idea?

Goldstein on Gelt: American Expats – Paying Taxes in Two Countries

Laws meant to minimize international tax evasion sometimes harm law-abiding dual citizens. What can an ordinary American expat do to help reform current tax laws?

Goldstein on Gelt: How Do You Determine the Value of a Company?

Learn what the difference between a stock’s price and intrinsic value is. Which number is more important for a potential investor?

Hiding Money From Your Spouse

Approximately 20 percent of British citizens have debts that they have not disclosed to their partners.

How to Wage War on Debt

Why is good financial communication so important in marriage? And the dangers of credit cards.

Goldstein on Gelt: How to Choose a Mutual Fund

Do you know how to choose a mutual fund to best meet your investment goals?

Goldstein on Gelt: Is the Market in a Bubble today?

An emerging market is a great way to bolster your portfolio. But is it worth the risk?

Goldstein on Gelt: What Does “The Laffer Curve” Say is the Best Tax Rate?

Governments increase income with taxes; individuals need other ways to generate wealth. Doug discusses how to invest when markets hit rock bottom and investment strategies to achieve long-term goals.

Goldstein on Gelt: How to Turn Spending Money Into an Educational Experience

Find out how to teach your kids how to make better choices about spending money.

The Economist Who Helped Warren Buffet Get Rich

An interview with Joe Carlen, author of The Einstein of Money.

Where In the World Should You Invest?

Today"s discussion: "The effects of current geopolitical situation around the world on investing."

The Magic of Memory

Peter Vishton, associate professor of psychology at the College of William and Mary (Part 2)

Goldstein on Gelt: Can You Make a Profit From Socially Responsible Investing?

Rabbi Shaya Karlinsky, head of Darche Noam institutions, explains how Jewish thought can answer some of the most difficult moral questions in the investment world today.

Goldstein on Gelt: How to Invest for Growth

One way to invest for growth is through a SMA – a Separately Managed Account.

How Much Money Should You Save For Retirement?

On today’s show, learn about the adverse results of not taking “required minimum distributions,” and find out how to avoid the most common mistakes people make when planning for retirement.

A Dumb Investment Someone Wants to Sell You Now

Watch out when salesmen want to sell you a unique or secret investment.

A Ghostly Shade of Pale

Former FBI agent talks with Doug Goldstein about writing a novel based on his experiences.

Goldstein on Gelt: How Can One Financially Prepare for a Divorce?

Before you call your lawyer you should gather certain information, listen to this week’s episode

Can Modern Portfolio Theory Make You a Better Investor?

Find out what the differences are between strategic asset allocation and tactical asset allocation, and which may be best for you.

Life, Banks, and the Future (Podcast)

An interview with Anat Admati, author of The Bankers’ New Clothes and professor of economics at Standford University.

The Best Way to Use Your Money to Help Others

If you are thinking of making a significant donation to a particular organization, consider employing the services of a family office to oversee the donation.

Market Design, Matching, and Me (Podcast)

An interview with Economics professor and Nobel prize winner Alvin Roth.

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