
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 | 1872 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessInvestingEducationHow To | |||

A century-long study by Hendrik Bessembinder reveals a stunning truth about investing: while the U.S. stock market produced enormous overall wealth, the vast majority of individual stocks were losers, with just 46 companies responsible for half of al... more
This Friday Q&A episode of Talking Real Money features a surge in listener questions, covering key retirement and investing topics including IRA inheritance strategies, borrowing in retirement, how to find fiduciary advisors, the powerful tax advanta... more
Don and Tom tear into Kiplinger’s roundup of “best money advice,” separating the genuinely useful from the obvious, the flawed, and the downright silly. They agree that core principles like living below your means, automating investing, and seeking q... more
This episode cuts through the marketing fog around “financial advisors,” breaking them into three real categories—brokers, insurance agents, and fiduciary investment advisors—and exposing how incentives, commissions, and murky regulations shape the a... more
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You guys talk all over each others. I think the podcasts will be better than the radio show because you won’t have live callers. Can’t believe you have to obsess about moving to a podcast.
I usually enjoy Talking Real Money, but the latest Bitcoin segment replays the same tired arguments. The hosts claim Bitcoin fails as currency because it’s volatile and therefore unusable. That sounds sensible—until you remember money has three jobs: medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value. They focused on the first and ignored the most important one for savers.
Fiat currencies work for spending—but they reliably lose purchasing power. Inflation isn’t a bug; it’s policy. Bitcoin... more
Have worked with Tom quite a bit over the years and have called in several times. Can't recommend them highly enough. I have done their free portfolio review and there is no hard sell, nothing shady... completely professional. They are one of the few TRUE fiduciaries that are not only required to work in your best interest, they seek out the opportunities to do so and that is rare and refreshing. They have started doing a podcast almost every day, a huge benefit to the audience and what has to b... more
Been listening for about 3 years now. They have really great advice and are willing to help people that call or write in with questions.
I usually enjoy Talking Real Money, but the latest Bitcoin segment replays the same tired arguments. The hosts claim Bitcoin fails as currency because it’s volatile and therefore unusable. That sounds sensible—until you remember money has three jobs: medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value. They focused on the first and ignored the most important one for savers.
Fiat currencies work for spending—but they reliably lose purchasing power. Inflation isn’t a bug; it’s policy. Bitcoin... more
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A dynamic and informative financial podcast engages listeners by addressing real-world money issues and providing actionable investing advice. Co-hosted by financial radio veteran Don McDonald and former PBS host Tom Cock, the show offers insights into diverse financial topics including investment strategies, retirement planning, and market trends, all while maintaining an entertaining tone. The hosts draw on personal anecdotes and listener call-ins to make complex financial principles accessible, aiming to equip listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed investing decisions and achieve financial security for the future.
With a strong focus on practical advice, the discussions often highlight the dangers of speculative investing ... more
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