
Financial talk radio veteran, Don McDonald and former host of Serious Money on PBS, Tom Cock, join forces to talk about real money issues. In each episode, they solve real money problems, dole out real investing (not speculating) advice, and really explain the financial issues that effect all of us. Plus, it's actually fun! Talking Real Money is a podcast designed to provide the real help we all n... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1784 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEducationInvestingHow To | |||

This Friday Q&A episode tackles a wide range of listener questions: whether someone with full pension income still needs bonds, how to fix a cluttered 403(b) invested through Corebridge, what to make of Bill Bengen’s new comments about higher withdra... more
This episode digs into the unwelcome December surprise of capital-gains distributions, especially from actively managed mutual funds. Don and Tom break down Morningstar’s latest list of high-distribution offenders, spotlighting the astonishing 83% ca... more
A fast, funny Thanksgiving-weekend show where you and Tom unpack why a tiny handful of stocks drive the S&P’s returns, revisit forgotten winners like Hormel and McDonald’s, explain why “you can’t pick them in advance,” and tie it all back to building... more
Tom and Don spend this post-Thanksgiving episode dismantling the illusion that big insurance companies—Northwestern Mutual in particular—are “financial advisors” rather than high-pressure sales organizations built on whole-life commissions. Don recou... more
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$120k for a midwifery degree?? What?! That should have been your response to that emailers question. Instead, you both debated the benefits or not of taking a loan. You guys have made your bones on low-cost investing. How about low-cost education and shopping around, like you advocate for investing? This person has $60k set aside in a 529 plan. That’s the max budget. She can’t afford $120k! And Don, you love your AI assistant. A simple AI query indicates that a grad degree in midwifery can be p... more
Don,
I’ve got to say, I’m pleasantly surprised — your latest take on Bitcoin finally sounds grounded in reality. I’d like to think I helped nudge you there, even if just a little. Comparing your reaction to the 2021 Bitcoin drop versus the recent one, it’s clear you’ve matured on the topic. This time your comments were actually measured — and you even admitted a few truths you used to deny:
1️⃣ Bitcoin isn’t just another crypto; it is the category.
2️⃣ Bitcoin is legitimate.
3️⃣ The market sets ... more
Don claims to have read extensively on Bitcoin, but then asks ‘What can Bitcoin do that the Dollar or the euro can’t? If he actually had done the research he would know one of the many features of Bitcoin over the dollar/euro is it can’t be debased. Unlike the dollar and the euro there is a limited supply of Bitcoin. It is locked in by computer code and cannot be changed.
I agree with Don when he said that people tend to talk up investments when they too are invested in that said investment. Don was talking about Bitcoin, but it could be anything. Great observation and insight Don, I guess time will be the ultimate judge on Bitcoin.
I’ve listened to these guys for a long time. Just can’t take it anymore. They’ve changed. They sold their business. The program is full of commercials. They become political. More and more seems like they’re just doing this to attract clients. They become exactly what they used to complain about.
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Financial literacy and investment strategies are at the forefront of the discussions, with insightful analysis of retirement planning, taxes, and common pitfalls in the financial advisory industry. The hosts focus on real-world issues, providing listeners with practical advice for navigating the complexities of investing and retirement. Particularly noteworthy is their examination of common financial products like bonds, funds, and annuities, presenting a balanced view of potential pitfalls and benefits of each. Their engaging style blends education with entertainment, making challenging subjects more accessible and relatable, encouraging listeners to take charge of their financial futures.
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