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Jesse Cramer

Host of The Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors Show, known for his insights on long-term financial strategies.

Top 10 podcasts with Jesse Cramer

Ranked by the Snipd community
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31 snips
May 20, 2024 • 51min

492 | The RRTTLLU Investing Framework | Jesse Cramer

Jesse Cramer of the “Best Interest” blog and podcast shares the RRTTLU investing framework, discussing risk, return, taxes, timelines, and legal matters in investing. Emphasizing the importance of understanding your goals, risk tolerance, and tax implications when making investment decisions. With a focus on balancing portfolios and aligning investments with your financial timeline to achieve success.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 60min

How to Lose Money in the Markets: The Game Show Edition (SB1577)

Join Jesse Cramer, a financial education contributor, Paula Pant, a savvy financial writer, and OG, a personal finance expert, as they navigate the humorous terrain of losing money in the markets. They explore 15 hilarious ways to make financial missteps, from speculative trading to panic selling. The discussion takes a fun twist with Game of Thrones trivia, intertwining pop culture with profit pitfalls. Listeners will enjoy practical takeaways on avoiding common investment blunders while having a good laugh.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 9min

Seriously, How Many Laws of Personal Finance Do You Need? SB1603

Paula Pant, a personal finance expert known for her relatable advice, and Jesse Cramer, host of The Best Interest podcast, join the roundtable for a lively discussion on the essentials of financial health. They explore the four laws of personal finance, emphasizing the importance of building a solid safety net and increasing savings. The chat is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and practical tips on maintaining an emergency fund. Plus, there's a lighthearted trivia segment that contrasts financial stability with celebrity weight loss stories!
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Feb 21, 2025 • 59min

Is It Time To Dump International Stocks? (SB1647)

In this discussion, financial experts Paula Pant, host of the Afford Anything podcast, and Jesse Cramer, from Personal Finance for Long-Term Investors, tackle the debate on international stocks and their recent underperformance. They weigh the importance of diversification and historical performance, while exploring alternative investment classes like real estate and collectibles. The conversation also dives into quirky currency trivia, including the mysteries of a fictional $3 coin, all wrapped in humor and camaraderie.
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Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 8min

It's Easier Than Ever To $%*! Up Your Money (SB1580)

Jesse Cramer from the Best Interest Podcast shares insights on financial accountability and the pitfalls of modern convenience that can lead to poor money decisions. He emphasizes finding a 'bigger Yes' to curb impulsive spending. The discussion touches on the dynamics of gambling and personal responsibility in finance, alongside the accessibility of digital money-making opportunities. Humor and trivia about 'The Tonight Show' keep the conversation lively, while practical advice encourages listeners to take actionable steps towards their financial goals.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 9min

How To Use Our #1 Key To Money Management Success (SB1641)

Paula Pant, a personal finance expert and host of the Afford Anything podcast, Jesse Cramer, who focuses on personal finance through the Best Interest podcast, and Jordan Grumet, host of the Earn and Invest podcast, dive into the art of automating finances. They discuss the power of automation for reducing stress and saving time, while also warning about the dangers of auto-pay pitfalls. Personal automation hacks and high-tech money tools are reviewed, with debate on what should and shouldn't be automated to avoid financial disasters.
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Nov 10, 2024 • 1h 1min

Space Telescopes, Sunflowers, and Financial Gardening | Jesse Cramer | 105

Jesse Cramer, founder of 'The Best Interest' blog and podcast, transitioned from aerospace engineering to financial planning, simplifying complex topics for his clients. He discusses essential strategies for pre and post-retirement planning, particularly for late starters. Jesse emphasizes the importance of financial literacy, tackling the emotional fears surrounding retirement, and the balance between conservative and aggressive investment styles. He uses gardening as a metaphor for diversification and nurturing personal relationships to achieve financial wellness.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 10min

Turning Goals Into Adventures: Transforming Your Financial Journey (SB1574)

Jesse Cramer, co-host of the Best Interest Podcast, and Paula Pant, founder of Afford Anything, join the discussion to reframe financial goals as quests. They emphasize the importance of loving the journey and breaking free from the pressure of traditional goal-setting. With humor, they tackle procrastination, effective strategies for achieving personal objectives, and the emotional growth that comes from pursuing adventures rather than mere end goals. Listeners also get a taste of trivia fun and light-hearted banter throughout the conversation.
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Aug 5, 2024 • 54min

548. The Crushing Cost of Conservative Retirement Planning w/ Jesse Cramer

Join Jesse Cramer, an expert in conservative retirement planning, as he explores the dangers of excessive caution in financial strategies. They discuss how being too conservative can push retirement age significantly later, and the misconceptions surrounding Social Security. Cramer challenges traditional views on investment returns, emphasizing the need for flexibility and adjustment. The conversation also highlights the risks of inflation and the importance of a balanced approach to secure a fulfilling retirement.
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Nov 13, 2023 • 43min

Why You Need to Bucket Your Money with Jesse Cramer

Jesse Cramer, a personal finance expert, discusses the bucketing strategy for managing money. Topics include organizing and investing for different timelines and goals, common money mistakes, measurement and tracking finances, understanding risk tolerance and asset allocation, and the meaning of wealth and flexibility in life choices.