Pro Money Talk http://www.odeo.com/channels/5510-Pro-Money-Talk NickWaschezyn no The most popular podcast on money related topics. The most popular podcast on money related topics. The most popular podcast on money related topics. en 40 Thu, 28 Feb 2008 19:27:25 -0800 Thu, 28 Feb 2008 19:27:25 -0800 Business Charles de Lardemelle - Former Fund Manager at First Eagle http://www.odeo.com/episodes/18126353-Charles-de-Lardemelle-Former-Fund-Manager-at-First-Eagle tag:odeo.com,2008-02-28,18126353 Thu, 28 Feb 2008 19:27:25 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Charles de Lardemelle - Former Fund Manager at First Eagle http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23281672-Charles-de-Lardemelle-Former-Fund-Manager-at-First-Eagle In this episode of Pro Money Talk Jason interviews Charles de Lardemelle, former fund manager at First Eagle. Charles and First Eagle are famous for their global value investing approach and in this interview Charles talks about value investing, his approach for valuating companies, why most investors do not practice value investing, and the risk and return profile of this type of investing. This is one of the most enlightening shows we have ever produced for those interested in investing topics. A must listen! Given the opportunities that present themselves in volatile markets, this interview is particularly timely. Additionally, First Eagle Global, a fund Peter and Jason have used for a long time, has re-opened to new investors and may be of interest to some listeners. While value investing is nothing new, from Graham to Buffett those who do it well have been very successful. Charles is one who does it well and he shares his insights with our listeners. We hope you enjoy this show... In this episode of Pro Money Talk Jason interviews Charles de Lardemelle, former fund manager at First Eagle. Charles and First Eagle are famous for their global value investing approach and in this interview Charles talks about value investing, his approach for valuating companies, why most investors do not practice value investing, and the risk and return profile of this type of investing. This is one of the most enlightening shows we have ever produced for those interested in investing topics. A must listen! Given the opportunities that present themselves in volatile markets, this interview is particularly timely. Additionally, First Eagle Global, a fund Peter and Jason have used for a long time, has re-opened to new investors and may be of interest to some listeners. While value investing is nothing new, from Graham to Buffett those who do it well have been very successful. Charles is one who does it well and he shares his insights with our listeners. We hope you enjoy this show, and here’s to your success!!! Jason and Peter   In this episode of Pro Money Talk Jason interviews Charles de Lardemelle, former fund manager at First Eagle. Charles and First Eagle are famous for their global value investing approach and in this interview Charles talks about value investing, his approach for valuating companies, why most investors do not practice value investing, and the risk and return profile of this type of investing. This is one of the most enlightening shows we have ever produced for those interested in investing topics. A must listen! Given the opportunities that present themselves in volatile markets, this interview is particularly timely. Additionally, First Eagle Global, a fund Peter and Jason have used for a long time, has re-opened to new investors and may be of interest to some listeners. While value investing is nothing new, from Graham to Buffett those who do it well have been very successful. Charles is one who does it well and he shares his insights with our listeners. We hope you enjoy this show, and here’s to your success!!! Jason and Peter   tag:odeo.com,2008-02-28,23281672 Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:27:25 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Latest Show Dr. Cochran: A Mental Health Moment http://www.odeo.com/episodes/18126043-Dr-Cochran-A-Mental-Health-Moment tag:odeo.com,2008-02-07,18126043 Thu, 07 Feb 2008 04:32:01 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Dr. Cochran: A Mental Health Moment http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23281715-Dr-Cochran-A-Mental-Health-Moment On this episode of Pro Money Talk, Jason interviews Dr. Margaret Cochran, a psychotherapist and host of “A Mental Health Moment”. They discuss the reasons many of us don’t fully address our financial planning needs and how we can overcome these problems. Dr. Cochran talks about handling our fears, procrastination, and the mindset that make some successful and others not. This last topic, what Dr. Cochran refers to as “plenty vs. paucity”, is a powerful theory and she has made it her mission to educate the public on this topic. Dr. Cochran believes that each of us forms our basic understanding of the world and the opportunities it provides us in childhood and that from there on we are separated into two camps, those who view opportunities as endless and those who view them as finite. By recognizing which fundamental belief system we hold, and the repercussions of those beliefs, we can re frame our entire view of the world and benefit from the change. Although we only touch on this to... On this episode of Pro Money Talk, Jason interviews Dr. Margaret Cochran, a psychotherapist and host of “A Mental Health Moment”. They discuss the reasons many of us don’t fully address our financial planning needs and how we can overcome these problems. Dr. Cochran talks about handling our fears, procrastination, and the mindset that make some successful and others not. This last topic, what Dr. Cochran refers to as “plenty vs. paucity”, is a powerful theory and she has made it her mission to educate the public on this topic. Dr. Cochran believes that each of us forms our basic understanding of the world and the opportunities it provides us in childhood and that from there on we are separated into two camps, those who view opportunities as endless and those who view them as finite. By recognizing which fundamental belief system we hold, and the repercussions of those beliefs, we can re frame our entire view of the world and benefit from the change. Although we only touch on this topic, it is something you will undoubtedly hear more about in the future. The behaviors that Dr. Cochran and Jason discuss that prevent people from establishing a concrete financial plan are issues that each of us deal with to some extent. Every listener will identify with some part of this conversation and recognize these behaviors in friends and loved ones. The good news is that once identified, the reasons for inaction are overcome and each of us can move closer to our goals of maximizing our financial lives. Dr. Cochran has a site which also contains her own podcast. You can reach it here. On this episode of Pro Money Talk, Jason interviews Dr. Margaret Cochran, a psychotherapist and host of “A Mental Health Moment”. They discuss the reasons many of us don’t fully address our financial planning needs and how we can overcome these problems. Dr. Cochran talks about handling our fears, procrastination, and the mindset that make some successful and others not. This last topic, what Dr. Cochran refers to as “plenty vs. paucity”, is a powerful theory and she has made it her mission to educate the public on this topic. Dr. Cochran believes that each of us forms our basic understanding of the world and the opportunities it provides us in childhood and that from there on we are separated into two camps, those who view opportunities as endless and those who view them as finite. By recognizing which fundamental belief system we hold, and the repercussions of those beliefs, we can re frame our entire view of the world and benefit from the change. Although we only touch on this topic, it is something you will undoubtedly hear more about in the future. The behaviors that Dr. Cochran and Jason discuss that prevent people from establishing a concrete financial plan are issues that each of us deal with to some extent. Every listener will identify with some part of this conversation and recognize these behaviors in friends and loved ones. The good news is that once identified, the reasons for inaction are overcome and each of us can move closer to our goals of maximizing our financial lives. Dr. Cochran has a site which also contains her own podcast. You can reach it here. tag:odeo.com,2008-02-06,23281715 Wed, 06 Feb 2008 20:32:01 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Past Shows Interview with Rob Arnott - Chairman and Founder of Research Affiliates http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23281724-Interview-with-Rob-Arnott-Chairman-and-Founder-of-Research-Affiliates In this episode we interview Rob Arnott chairman and founder of Research Affiliates, about his pioneering innovation called “fundamental indexing”. This is one of those evolutionary shifts in thinking that is generating great debate in the advisor community and could radically change the way individuals invest. In short, Arnott identified a major problem with typical index investing and found a potential solution. The problem is that indexes are “cap weighted” so that companies that are overpriced make up more of the typical index than companies that are underpriced. Obviously since prices tend to revert towards their mean, or true value, this cap weighting hurts overall performance. The problems with cap weighting were illustrated in 2000-2002. In 2000 the average stock was up, as it was in 2001 and 2002. But in 2000 and 2001 the indexes took a big hit. The reason for this was because technology stocks had become seriously overvalued, the prices were way too... In this episode we interview Rob Arnott chairman and founder of Research Affiliates, about his pioneering innovation called “fundamental indexing”. This is one of those evolutionary shifts in thinking that is generating great debate in the advisor community and could radically change the way individuals invest. In short, Arnott identified a major problem with typical index investing and found a potential solution. The problem is that indexes are “cap weighted” so that companies that are overpriced make up more of the typical index than companies that are underpriced. Obviously since prices tend to revert towards their mean, or true value, this cap weighting hurts overall performance. The problems with cap weighting were illustrated in 2000-2002. In 2000 the average stock was up, as it was in 2001 and 2002. But in 2000 and 2001 the indexes took a big hit. The reason for this was because technology stocks had become seriously overvalued, the prices were way too high. This overvaluation meant that their cap weight was very high, giving them a disproportionate weight in the index. Therefore when those stocks crashed, and because they had become such a large piece of the indexes, they brought the entire indexes down. Had the indexes not been cap weighted, but weighted on traditional methods of determining size, the indexes would not have crashed. Arnott went beyond that to look back over 45 years to determine the difference in returns between a fundamental index and cap weighted index. He found that over that period of time, the fundamental index outperformed a cap weighted index by 2.2% per year, compounded. He also found that traditional risk measurements showed a fundamental index to be slightly less risky than the cap weighted index Why do we cap weight stocks? 1. The markets are cap weighted, therefore cap weighted indexes represent the performance of the markets as a whole 2. It’s been done this way for a long time 3. It does better than the average actively managed fund However, that does not mean it’s the most efficient way of weighting stocks. Arnott argues that sales, revenues, earnings, cash flow, assets, book value, dividends, number of employees, and other traditional methods of determining size of companies is more efficient. So fundamental indexing gives bigger weights to bigger companies, irrespective of stock value. In short, a fundamental index weighs the company, not the stock price. It erases the problem of over weighting overvalued stocks and under weighting undervalued stocks. When applied worldwide, it was found that fundamental indexing could improve international investing by 3%. Not only do stocks have bubbles but countries have bubbles too, therefore fundamental indexing works well not just on US stocks, but on a worldwide basis as well. Find out more about Rob and Research Affiliates here Research Affiliates® Articles on fundamental investing: A better way to index? - October 30, 2006 Fundamental index funds merit a look - InvestmentNews Index Wars (PowerShares FTSE RAFI U.S. 1000 Portfolio, SPDR Trust) | SmartMoney.com PIMCO Bonds - Arnott Fundamental Indexing Interview Wikipedia definition of fundamental indexing: Fundamentally based indexes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In this episode we interview Rob Arnott chairman and founder of Research Affiliates, about his pioneering innovation called “fundamental indexing”. This is one of those evolutionary shifts in thinking that is generating great debate in the advisor community and could radically change the way individuals invest. In short, Arnott identified a major problem with typical index investing and found a potential solution. The problem is that indexes are “cap weighted” so that companies that are overpriced make up more of the typical index than companies that are underpriced. Obviously since prices tend to revert towards their mean, or true value, this cap weighting hurts overall performance. The problems with cap weighting were illustrated in 2000-2002. In 2000 the average stock was up, as it was in 2001 and 2002. But in 2000 and 2001 the indexes took a big hit. The reason for this was because technology stocks had become seriously overvalued, the prices were way too high. This overvaluation meant that their cap weight was very high, giving them a disproportionate weight in the index. Therefore when those stocks crashed, and because they had become such a large piece of the indexes, they brought the entire indexes down. Had the indexes not been cap weighted, but weighted on traditional methods of determining size, the indexes would not have crashed. Arnott went beyond that to look back over 45 years to determine the difference in returns between a fundamental index and cap weighted index. He found that over that period of time, the fundamental index outperformed a cap weighted index by 2.2% per year, compounded. He also found that traditional risk measurements showed a fundamental index to be slightly less risky than the cap weighted index Why do we cap weight stocks? 1. The markets are cap weighted, therefore cap weighted indexes represent the performance of the markets as a whole 2. It’s been done this way for a long time 3. It does better than the average actively managed fund However, that does not mean it’s the most efficient way of weighting stocks. Arnott argues that sales, revenues, earnings, cash flow, assets, book value, dividends, number of employees, and other traditional methods of determining size of companies is more efficient. So fundamental indexing gives bigger weights to bigger companies, irrespective of stock value. In short, a fundamental index weighs the company, not the stock price. It erases the problem of over weighting overvalued stocks and under weighting undervalued stocks. When applied worldwide, it was found that fundamental indexing could improve international investing by 3%. Not only do stocks have bubbles but countries have bubbles too, therefore fundamental indexing works well not just on US stocks, but on a worldwide basis as well. Find out more about Rob and Research Affiliates here Research Affiliates® Articles on fundamental investing: A better way to index? - October 30, 2006 Fundamental index funds merit a look - InvestmentNews Index Wars (PowerShares FTSE RAFI U.S. 1000 Portfolio, SPDR Trust) | SmartMoney.com PIMCO Bonds - Arnott Fundamental Indexing Interview Wikipedia definition of fundamental indexing: Fundamentally based indexes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia tag:odeo.com,2007-10-10,23281724 Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:36:21 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Past Shows Dr. Cochran: A Mental Health Moment http://www.odeo.com/episodes/13824233-Dr-Cochran-A-Mental-Health-Moment tag:odeo.com,2007-06-06,13824233 Wed, 06 Jun 2007 07:23:14 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Interview - Sam Harding - Retirement Plans - Success Story 2 - Mike H. http://www.odeo.com/episodes/11524393-Interview-Sam-Harding-Retirement-Plans-Success-Story-2-Mike-H tag:odeo.com,2007-04-08,11524393 Sun, 08 Apr 2007 02:35:27 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Interview - Sam Harding - Retirement Plans - Success Story 2 - Mike H. http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23281728-Interview-Sam-Harding-Retirement-Plans-Success-Story-2-Mike-H What would you be willing to do if you knew that you could save hundreds of thousands of dollars in income taxes while building a secure retirement? Would you be willing to invest a little time learning about the options available to you?In this episode of Pro Money Talk, we discuss retirement plans; how they work, the various types available, basic considerations in choosing a plan for a business, and some of the recent changes that have been enacted. Our guest is Sam Harding, a local Bay Area Pension Administrator with over 25 years’ experience in helping companies set up and administer retirement plans for their owners and employees.Our interview and discussion applies only to U.S. tax laws and provisions. The good news is that we’ve seen substantial improvements to the benefits available to participants in retirement plans, as the Government moves to provide more options and alternatives to supplement traditional sources of retirement income such as Social Security and company p... What would you be willing to do if you knew that you could save hundreds of thousands of dollars in income taxes while building a secure retirement? Would you be willing to invest a little time learning about the options available to you?In this episode of Pro Money Talk, we discuss retirement plans; how they work, the various types available, basic considerations in choosing a plan for a business, and some of the recent changes that have been enacted. Our guest is Sam Harding, a local Bay Area Pension Administrator with over 25 years’ experience in helping companies set up and administer retirement plans for their owners and employees.Our interview and discussion applies only to U.S. tax laws and provisions. The good news is that we’ve seen substantial improvements to the benefits available to participants in retirement plans, as the Government moves to provide more options and alternatives to supplement traditional sources of retirement income such as Social Security and company pension plans. Show recorded in March of 2006; short follow-up interview recorded in January, 2007 to update for Pension Protection Act, passed in mid-2006, so the interview is a combination of two parts. The second part was recorded outdoors at a hotel where we were attending a professional meeting that Sam was a speaker at, so you’ll notice an obvious change in sound quality, but it still sounds clear. The discussion does get technical; you’ll want to stop and replay certain segments to get a better understanding, but it’s well worth it. Success Segment Mike H, a young saver with insights beyond his years. More information at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retirement_plan This episode of Pro Money Talk provides a high-level introduction to the valuable tax-advantaged savings plans available to business owners in the U.S. Our expert guest is Sam Harding, an Accredited Pension Administrator (APA) with more than 25 years of experience in retirement plan consulting and administration for small to mid-sized businesses. If you’re in business (even if you’re the sole employee of your company), or if you’re thinking of starting a business, you need to know about these potent savings tools. Our discussion provides a roadmap, including definitions, of various retirement plans with a focus on so-called “qualified plans” that offer the biggest benefits for business owners and employees. Revised plan contribution limits. Automatic enrollment (companies can choose to opt employees in to 401k plans). A handy pdf document comparing various types of retirement plans as well as their advantages and disadvantages may be found here. Sam Harding is the founder and President of Retirement Administration, Inc., based in Los Altos, California. Sam is an Accredited Pension Administrator (APA). He has served a three-year term on the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Pension Administrators (NIPA), and is the past president of the Northern California NIPA Chapter. Sam brings more than twenty-five years of experience in meeting the retirement planning needs of small to mid-sized companies. More information about Retirement Administration, Inc., may be found here. What would you be willing to do if you knew that you could save hundreds of thousands of dollars in income taxes while building a secure retirement? Would you be willing to invest a little time learning about the options available to you?In this episode of Pro Money Talk, we discuss retirement plans; how they work, the various types available, basic considerations in choosing a plan for a business, and some of the recent changes that have been enacted. Our guest is Sam Harding, a local Bay Area Pension Administrator with over 25 years’ experience in helping companies set up and administer retirement plans for their owners and employees.Our interview and discussion applies only to U.S. tax laws and provisions. The good news is that we’ve seen substantial improvements to the benefits available to participants in retirement plans, as the Government moves to provide more options and alternatives to supplement traditional sources of retirement income such as Social Security and company pension plans. Show recorded in March of 2006; short follow-up interview recorded in January, 2007 to update for Pension Protection Act, passed in mid-2006, so the interview is a combination of two parts. The second part was recorded outdoors at a hotel where we were attending a professional meeting that Sam was a speaker at, so you’ll notice an obvious change in sound quality, but it still sounds clear. The discussion does get technical; you’ll want to stop and replay certain segments to get a better understanding, but it’s well worth it. Success Segment Mike H, a young saver with insights beyond his years. More information at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retirement_plan This episode of Pro Money Talk provides a high-level introduction to the valuable tax-advantaged savings plans available to business owners in the U.S. Our expert guest is Sam Harding, an Accredited Pension Administrator (APA) with more than 25 years of experience in retirement plan consulting and administration for small to mid-sized businesses. If you’re in business (even if you’re the sole employee of your company), or if you’re thinking of starting a business, you need to know about these potent savings tools. Our discussion provides a roadmap, including definitions, of various retirement plans with a focus on so-called “qualified plans” that offer the biggest benefits for business owners and employees. Revised plan contribution limits. Automatic enrollment (companies can choose to opt employees in to 401k plans). A handy pdf document comparing various types of retirement plans as well as their advantages and disadvantages may be found here. Sam Harding is the founder and President of Retirement Administration, Inc., based in Los Altos, California. Sam is an Accredited Pension Administrator (APA). He has served a three-year term on the Board of Directors of the National Institute of Pension Administrators (NIPA), and is the past president of the Northern California NIPA Chapter. Sam brings more than twenty-five years of experience in meeting the retirement planning needs of small to mid-sized companies. More information about Retirement Administration, Inc., may be found here. tag:odeo.com,2007-04-07,23281728 Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:41:46 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Past Shows The Flat Tax - Interview with Steve Forbes http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23281746-The-Flat-Tax-Interview-with-Steve-Forbes At Pro Money Talk we always try to bring you the most influential and knowledgeable guests on each topic. In some cases those guests are not only famous in their industry, but in some cases they are known more widely. The topic we chose for this show was the flat tax, and we are very happy to announce that our interviewee for the show is Steve Forbes. Steve is the editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine and CEO of Forbes Inc. You may remember that he ran in the presidential primaries in 1996 and 2000 on a platform that included the introduction of a flat rate income tax. In addition to the flat tax, Steve is a strong supporter of free market thinking and restrained government spending. In this interview we talked to Steve about: · His 17% flat income tax proposal. · How low income Americans would pay no income tax. · Avoiding estate, capital gains, and AMT taxes. · Competing for jobs and industry in a global economy. · The paradox of how a flat tax can lower individual income tax but rai... At Pro Money Talk we always try to bring you the most influential and knowledgeable guests on each topic. In some cases those guests are not only famous in their industry, but in some cases they are known more widely. The topic we chose for this show was the flat tax, and we are very happy to announce that our interviewee for the show is Steve Forbes. Steve is the editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine and CEO of Forbes Inc. You may remember that he ran in the presidential primaries in 1996 and 2000 on a platform that included the introduction of a flat rate income tax. In addition to the flat tax, Steve is a strong supporter of free market thinking and restrained government spending. In this interview we talked to Steve about: · His 17% flat income tax proposal. · How low income Americans would pay no income tax. · Avoiding estate, capital gains, and AMT taxes. · Competing for jobs and industry in a global economy. · The paradox of how a flat tax can lower individual income tax but raise tax revenues. · Giving taxpayers a choice between tax systems to avoid fear of loss. We wrap up the discussion with a quick take on the recently deceased Nobel laureate Milton Friedman. For more information on Steve Forbes, the flat tax, and Steve’s book, Flat Tax Revolution, please see the links below. Steve Forbes - Wikipedia Flat Tax - Wikipedia Forbes Inc. Flat Tax Revolution on Amazon At Pro Money Talk we always try to bring you the most influential and knowledgeable guests on each topic. In some cases those guests are not only famous in their industry, but in some cases they are known more widely. The topic we chose for this show was the flat tax, and we are very happy to announce that our interviewee for the show is Steve Forbes. Steve is the editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine and CEO of Forbes Inc. You may remember that he ran in the presidential primaries in 1996 and 2000 on a platform that included the introduction of a flat rate income tax. In addition to the flat tax, Steve is a strong supporter of free market thinking and restrained government spending. In this interview we talked to Steve about: · His 17% flat income tax proposal. · How low income Americans would pay no income tax. · Avoiding estate, capital gains, and AMT taxes. · Competing for jobs and industry in a global economy. · The paradox of how a flat tax can lower individual income tax but raise tax revenues. · Giving taxpayers a choice between tax systems to avoid fear of loss. We wrap up the discussion with a quick take on the recently deceased Nobel laureate Milton Friedman. For more information on Steve Forbes, the flat tax, and Steve’s book, Flat Tax Revolution, please see the links below. Steve Forbes - Wikipedia Flat Tax - Wikipedia Forbes Inc. Flat Tax Revolution on Amazon tag:odeo.com,2007-02-20,23281746 Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:57:59 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Past Shows The Flat Tax - Interview with Steve Forbes http://www.odeo.com/episodes/9208113-The-Flat-Tax-Interview-with-Steve-Forbes tag:odeo.com,2007-02-20,9208113 Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:01:53 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Success Stories 1: Helga Hayse http://www.odeo.com/episodes/5613803-Success-Stories-1-Helga-Hayse tag:odeo.com,2007-01-11,5613803 Thu, 11 Jan 2007 00:23:33 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Interview with John W. Rogers, Jr. of Ariel Capital Management, LLC http://www.odeo.com/episodes/4021793-Interview-with-John-W-Rogers-Jr-of-Ariel-Capital-Management-LLC tag:odeo.com,2006-12-11,4021793 Mon, 11 Dec 2006 03:25:43 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Interview with Duncan Glassey http://www.odeo.com/episodes/2327228-Interview-with-Duncan-Glassey tag:odeo.com,2006-11-03,2327228 Fri, 03 Nov 2006 01:01:39 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Bond Basics http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1918161-Bond-Basics tag:odeo.com,2006-09-14,1918161 Thu, 14 Sep 2006 00:18:34 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Bond Basics http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1897677-Bond-Basics tag:odeo.com,2006-09-13,1897677 Wed, 13 Sep 2006 17:18:34 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Norm Boone Discusses The Investment Policy Statement http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1637378-Norm-Boone-Discusses-The-Investment-Policy-Statement tag:odeo.com,2006-08-03,1637378 Thu, 03 Aug 2006 19:35:14 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Nobel Prize winner William F. Sharpe discusses the foundations of successful investing — Part 2 http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1525590-Nobel-Prize-winner-William-F-Sharpe-discusses-the-foundations-of-successful-investing-%E2%80%94-Part-2 tag:odeo.com,2006-07-12,1525590 Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:44:53 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Nobel Prize winner William F. Sharpe discusses the foundations of successful investing http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1419298-Nobel-Prize-winner-William-F-Sharpe-discusses-the-foundations-of-successful-investing tag:odeo.com,2006-06-29,1419298 Thu, 29 Jun 2006 00:27:34 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Why everyone needs estate planning http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1197482-Why-everyone-needs-estate-planning tag:odeo.com,2006-05-16,1197482 Tue, 16 May 2006 20:16:58 -0700 no Pro Money Talk The New Roth 401k http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1087828-The-New-Roth-401k tag:odeo.com,2006-04-19,1087828 Wed, 19 Apr 2006 18:22:49 -0700 no Pro Money Talk The Alternative Minimum Tax http://www.odeo.com/episodes/877076-The-Alternative-Minimum-Tax tag:odeo.com,2006-03-12,877076 Sun, 12 Mar 2006 12:21:35 -0800 no Pro Money Talk International Investing http://www.odeo.com/episodes/673981-International-Investing tag:odeo.com,2006-01-25,673981 Wed, 25 Jan 2006 15:54:18 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Family Businesses &Wealth Transfer http://www.odeo.com/episodes/622252-Family-Businesses-Wealth-Transfer tag:odeo.com,2005-12-30,622252 Fri, 30 Dec 2005 00:49:28 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Alternative Investments http://www.odeo.com/episodes/505195-Alternative-Investments tag:odeo.com,2005-12-10,505195 Sat, 10 Dec 2005 11:30:50 -0800 no Pro Money Talk Intelligent Spending http://www.odeo.com/episodes/440989-Intelligent-Spending tag:odeo.com,2005-11-28,440989 Mon, 28 Nov 2005 17:26:19 -0800 no Pro Money Talk The Financial Planning Association: The governing body for financial planners http://www.odeo.com/episodes/332319-The-Financial-Planning-Association-The-governing-body-for-financial-planners tag:odeo.com,2005-11-02,332319 Wed, 02 Nov 2005 02:28:15 -0800 no Pro Money Talk The Fair Tax initiative, is it? http://www.odeo.com/episodes/308083-The-Fair-Tax-initiative-is-it tag:odeo.com,2005-10-16,308083 Sun, 16 Oct 2005 23:16:51 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Katrina & Rita. What will they do to our economy? http://www.odeo.com/episodes/265472-Katrina-Rita-What-will-they-do-to-our-economy tag:odeo.com,2005-09-27,265472 Tue, 27 Sep 2005 07:17:05 -0700 no Pro Money Talk … Out Conferencing http://www.odeo.com/episodes/237431-%E2%80%A6-Out-Conferencing tag:odeo.com,2005-09-16,237431 Fri, 16 Sep 2005 06:11:53 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Planning with stock options and grants. The better retirement tool, 401k or Roth IRA? http://www.odeo.com/episodes/212408-Planning-with-stock-options-and-grants-The-better-retirement-tool-401k-or-Roth-IRA tag:odeo.com,2005-09-04,212408 Sun, 04 Sep 2005 23:33:23 -0700 no Pro Money Talk Is Real Estate Finished? 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