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Masters in Business

Bloomberg
Technical Analysis
Investment Strategies
Dunning-Kruger Effect
Behavioral Finance
Interest Rates
Inflation
Market Seasonality
Market Sentiment
Equity Markets
Investing
Metacognition
Investor Behavior
Direct Indexing
Tax-Loss Harvesting
Betterment
January Effect
Santa Claus Rally
Presidential Election Cycle
Technology Sector
Energy Sector

Barry Ritholtz speaks with the people that shape markets, investing and business.

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Lots of asset classes promise uncorrelated returns, but few deliver.

One that does is managed futures. Sure, they are expensive and spikey, but when all correlations go to 1 – meaning everything is trading in lockstep, as we saw during the GFC and ... more

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Barry speaks with Hilary Allen, a Professor of Law at the American University Washington College of Law. She teaches courses in Banking Law, Securities Regulation, and Business Associations. They discuss financial stability regulation and new financi... more

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401(k)s top out at $24,500, but you can boost your tax-deferred investments to as much as $80,000 by switching to an IRS-approved Mega Backdoor Roth account.

Dan LaRosa is Director of Corporate Retirement Plans at Ritholtz Wealth Management, overse... more

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Barry speaks with Douglas and Heather Boneparth. Doug is the president of Bone Fide Wealth and Heather is the firm’s Director of Business and Legal Affairs and Chief Compliance Officer. They also discuss their new book Money Together. They discuss th... more

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Recent Guests

Hilary Allen
Professor at the American University Washington College of Law specializing in financial regulation.
American University, Washington College of Law
Episode: How AI Could Freeze Progress with Hilary Allen
Heather Boneparth
Co-author and financial expert focusing on couples' financial dynamics
Boneparth Wealth Advisors
Episode: Why a Joint Account Can Be a Sign of Healthy Marriage
Doug Boneparth
Co-author and financial expert specializing in financial planning for couples
Boneparth Wealth Advisors
Episode: Why a Joint Account Can Be a Sign of Healthy Marriage
Drew Warshaw
Candidate for New York State Comptroller
Episode: BONUS: NY Comptroller Candidate Drew Warshaw on Changing the NY State Pension Funds
Bob Moser
Founder and CEO of Prime Group Holdings
Prime Group Holdings
Episode: Unconventional Real Estate Investments: Masters in Business with Bob Moser
Patrick Kilbane
A financial advisor and leader of the Divorce Advisory Group
Ullman Wealth Partners
Episode: At The Money: The Finances of Divorce
Kate Burke
CEO of Allspring Global Investments
Allspring Global Investments
Episode: Building an Asset Allocation Strategy: Masters in Business with Kate Burke
Cory Doctorow
Technology author and activist, long-time member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Episode: BONUS: How the Internet Got Worse with Cory Doctorow
Perth Tolle
Founder of Life and Liberty Indexes and creator of the Freedom 100 EM Index
Life and Liberty Indexes
Episode: At The Money: Better Results By NOT Investing with Dictators!

Host

Barry Ritholtz
Host of Masters in Business, known for his insightful interviews and ability to extract valuable perspectives from guests in finance and business.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 3.4k ratings
  • The best finance podcast

    First off, Barry knows how to interview his guests. Great questions create engaging and informative conversations. The guests are diverse and there is so much to learn not only about finance but about career paths, success, failure and even book recommendations. This is the long view so if you are looking for get rich quick tips, look elsewhere. A weekly dose of wisdom. Thank you Barry!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Best finance podcast
    United Statesa month ago
  • When Data Learns to Listen

    This was a quietly powerful conversation. The way you explored AI as a tool for interpretation rather than prediction adds real depth to how people think about investing. Markets move on narratives, language, and collective belief, and using technology to notice those subtle shifts feels both timely and responsible. I really appreciated how this episode encouraged discernment and better questions, not just faster answers. That kind of thinking helps people make wiser decisions over the long term... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Went downhill

    Used to be a weekly listen for me with good advice but it’s gone downhill. The sponsored content about watches is one thing but slipping watch promotions into almost every episodes ridiculous. If the content was better I might tolerate the excessive ads.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    DeWittLater
    United States2 months ago
  • Top notch

    Always interesting subjects and speakers

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TinoCons
    United States2 months ago
  • Jay Leno

    Enjoyed this episode very much. Thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    patriot57
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the depth of interviews and the quality of the guests, highlighting Barry Ritholtz's skills as an interviewer.
Overall, it is generally well-regarded for its informative content and engaging speakers.
Critiques focus on the host occasionally dominating discussions or injecting personal opinions.
The podcast is noted for its mix of personal stories with financial insights, making complex topics accessible.

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#42
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#145
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#41
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#45
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#125
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#131
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Talking Points

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At The Money: The Finances of Divorce
Q: If you could give one piece of advice to someone starting the divorce process, what's the best decision or document that improves the outcome for everybody?
Filing an accurate financial affidavit outlining all sources of income, expenses, assets, and liabilities is crucial for effective financial planning during divorce.
At The Money: The Finances of Divorce
Q: What are the big tax traps in divorce settlements to avoid?
Different assets may be taxed at varying rates, and understanding the tax implications post-filing is vital to avoid surprises.
At The Money: The Finances of Divorce
Q: What sort of mistakes do you see before the lawyers and the written agreements start showing up?
People often make agreements without understanding their rights or the full scope of their assets, leading to unfavorable settlements; it's crucial to have a comprehensive understanding before proceeding.
Unconventional Real Estate Investments: Masters in Business with Bob Moser
Q: How important is technology to your self-storage operations?
Technology plays a significant role, especially in customer access and operational efficiency, moving towards more sophisticated, tech-driven solutions.
Unconventional Real Estate Investments: Masters in Business with Bob Moser
Q: How do you look at different geographic regions in terms of self-storage?
Location is critical, focusing on areas with barriers to entry and a high traffic count to ensure consistent demand.

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2. Heather Boneparth
3. Doug Boneparth
4. Drew Warshaw
5. Bob Moser
6. Patrick Kilbane
7. Kate Burke
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