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Podcast weblog featuring the investment wisdom and principles of John C. Bogle
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Feb 19, 2024 • 57min
Episode 67: Kaye Thomas on income taxes and how to lower them, host Rick Ferri
If you hate paying taxes, then you should love learning about taxes because that’s the way to reduce them. My guest, Kaye Thomas, received his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1980 and then began his career as a tax attorney, dealing with complex tax matters related to business transactions, finance, and compensation.
Kaye now spends his time as a writer, publisher, public speaker, and consultant on topics relating to taxation and investments. He has written several books, including Capital Gains…Minimum Taxes, Go Roth! A guide to the Roth IRA and other Roth accounts, and Consider Your Options, a plain language guide to company stock and stock option compensation plans. His website, Fairmark.com, provides free plain-language guidance on the taxation of investments, taxes in retirement, kids and taxes, taxes on stock-based compensation, and much more.
The Bogleheads on Investing podcast is hosted by Rick Ferri, CFA, a long-time Boglehead and investment adviser. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.
Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities nationwide. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added regularly. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.
This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated.

Jan 23, 2024 • 57min
Episode 66: Dr. Jim Dahle and John Worth, Ph.D. on real estate investing, host Rick Ferri
My two guests are James Dahle, MD, a practicing emergency physician, founder of The White Coat Investor, and the creator of the "No Hype Real Estate Investing" course, and John Worth, Ph.D., Executive Vice President of Research and Investor Outreach at Nareit. Our topic in the episode is real estate investing. We cover the spectrum of real estate investment opportunities, from flipping homes to listed real estate investment trusts (REITs).
This podcast is hosted by Rick Ferri, CFA, a long-time Boglehead and investment adviser. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.
Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities nationwide. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added regularly. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.
This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated.

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Dec 21, 2023 • 58min
Episode 65: Dr. Qian Wang, Vanguard economic and market outlook of 2024, host Rick Ferri
Dr. Qian Wang, Vanguard's Asia-Pacific chief economist, discusses the economic and market outlook for 2024. Topics covered include a return to sound money, concerns about future inflation and devaluation of fiat currency, managing budget deficits, the implications of higher interest rates on consumers, valuation and expected returns of asset classes, and the fixed income asset allocation strategy.

Nov 24, 2023 • 56min
Episode 64: Victor Haghani and James White, ”The Missing Billionaires”, host Rick Ferri
Victor Haghani and James White, co-authors of 'The Missing Billionaires,' discuss investment decision-making, risk-sizing, and making better financial decisions. They emphasize the importance of risk decisions in wealth management. The podcast explores topics such as investment sizing, risk assessment, asset allocation, management fees, taxes as a portfolio cost, and the need for better financial decision-making to preserve and grow wealth.

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Oct 29, 2023 • 46min
Episode 63: Dr. William Bernstein on TIPS, asset allocation, and four deep risks, host Rick Ferri
Dr. William Bernstein, retired neurologist and investment adviser, discusses Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS), asset allocation, four deep risks, and the cost of income inequality with host Rick Ferri. They also explore the four pillars of investing, measuring the equity risk premium, wealth and trust factors, and give personal finance advice for an Uber driver. The podcast dispels myths about individual stock investors outperforming the market and promotes Bogleheads platforms and resources.

Sep 25, 2023 • 41min
Episode 62: Steve Chen on DIY Retirement Planning Tech, host Jon Luskin
Steve Chen, Founder of NewRetirement, discusses building a retirement planning software platform, retirement portfolios and investment strategies, options for a 50-something couple without family, online security of financial data and account creation, staying safe online and Roth conversions in retirement. The speaker expresses gratitude towards the Bogleheads community and discusses the upcoming Bogleheads conference.

Aug 28, 2023 • 1h 3min
Episode 61: Cody Garrett on Early Retirement, host Jon Luskin
Cody Garrett is an advice-only financial planner passionate about helping families refine their path to financial independence (FI) as DIY investors. Cody specializes in comprehensive financial plan development, topic research, and personalized financial education.
This episode of the podcast is hosted by Jon Luskin, CFP®, a long-time Boglehead and financial planner. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.
Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities around the country. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added on a regular basis. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.
This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated.
Show Notes
2023 Conference - The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
Bogleheads Forum: U.S. Chapters
Bogleheads® Live with Bill Bengen: Episode 35
Bogleheads® Live with Christine Benz: Episode 37
Bogleheads® Live 41: Derek Tharp on Retirement Planning – 4% Rule vs. Monte Carlo
John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
Bogleheads® Chapter Series – Health care planning for retirement
Bogleheads® 2022 Conference – Mike Piper- Social Security, Tax Planning Before and During Retirement
Bogleheads® Live with Colleen Jaconetti : Episode 26
Bogleheads® investment philosophy
ssa.tools
Bogleheads® Live with Mike Piper: Episode 23
Open Social Security
Mortgage Flexibility Calculator
Bogleheads® Forum
Bogleheads® Wiki
Bogleheads® Reddit
Bogleheads® Facebook
Bogleheads® LinkedIn
Bogleheads® Twitter
Bogleheads® on Investing podcast
Bogleheads® YouTube
Bogleheads® Local Chapters
Bogleheads® Virtual Online Chapters
Bogleheads® on Investing Podcast
Bogleheads® Conferences
Bogleheads® Books
The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.

Jul 24, 2023 • 50min
Episode 60: Jonathan Clements on ”My Money Journey,” host Jon Luskin
Jonathan Clements is the founder and editor of HumbleDollar. He’s also the author of a fistful of personal finance books, including My Money Journey and How to Think About Money, and he sits on the advisory board of Creative Planning, one of the country’s largest independent financial advisors.
Jonathan spent almost 20 years at The Wall Street Journal, where he was the newspaper’s personal finance columnist. Between October 1994 and April 2008, he wrote 1,009 columns for the Journal and for The Wall Street Journal Sunday. He then worked for six years at Citigroup, where he was Director of Financial Education for Citi Personal Wealth Management, before returning to the Journal for an additional 15-month stint as a columnist.
An avid bicyclist, Jonathan was born in London, England, and graduated from Cambridge University. He worked for Euromoney magazine in London before moving to the New York area in 1986. He now lives in Philadelphia, close to his daughter, son-in-law and grandson. Prior to joining the Journal in January 1990, he covered mutual funds for Forbes magazine. Jonathan has written a novel and nine personal finance books, and also contributed to six others.
This episode of the podcast is hosted by Jon Luskin, CFP®, a long-time Boglehead and financial planner. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.
Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities around the country. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added on a regular basis. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.
This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated.
Show Notes
Bogleheads on Investing with William F. Sharpe: Episode 59
Bogleheads® Live with Mike Piper: Episode 36
How I Invest 2022 by Meb Faber
Should Equity Exposure Decrease In Retirement, Or Is A Rising Equity Glidepath Actually Better?
Bogleheads® Live with Bill Bengen: Episode 35
Bogleheads® Live with Christine Benz: Episode 37
2023 Conference - The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
Bogleheads® Forum
Bogleheads® Wiki
Bogleheads® Reddit
Bogleheads® Facebook
Bogleheads® LinkedIn
Bogleheads® Twitter
Bogleheads® on Investing podcast
Bogleheads® YouTube
Bogleheads® Local Chapters
Bogleheads® Virtual Online Chapters
Bogleheads® on Investing Podcast
Bogleheads® Conferences
Bogleheads® Books
The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.
Jonathan Clements is the founder and editor of HumbleDollar. He’s also the author of a fistful of personal finance books, including My Money Journey and How to Think About Money, and he sits on the advisory board of Creative Planning, one of the country’s largest independent financial advisors.
Jonathan spent almost 20 years at The Wall Street Journal, where he was the newspaper’s personal finance columnist. Between October 1994 and April 2008, he wrote 1,009 columns for the Journal and for The Wall Street Journal Sunday. He then worked for six years at Citigroup, where he was Director of Financial Education for Citi Personal Wealth Management, before returning to the Journal for an additional 15-month stint as a columnist.
An avid bicyclist, Jonathan was born in London, England, and graduated from Cambridge University. He worked for Euromoney magazine in London before moving to the New York area in 1986. He now lives in Philadelphia, close to his daughter, son-in-law and grandson. Prior to joining the Journal in January 1990, he covered mutual funds for Forbes magazine. Jonathan has written a novel and nine personal finance books, and also contributed to six others.
This episode of the podcast is hosted by Jon Luskin, CFP®, a long-time Boglehead and financial planner. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.
Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities around the country. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added on a regular basis. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.
This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated.
Show Notes
Bogleheads on Investing with William F. Sharpe: Episode 59
2023 Conference - The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
Bogleheads® Forum
Bogleheads® Wiki
Bogleheads® Reddit
Bogleheads® Facebook
Bogleheads® LinkedIn
Bogleheads® Twitter
Bogleheads® on Investing podcast
Bogleheads® YouTube
Bogleheads® Local Chapters
Bogleheads® Virtual Online Chapters
Bogleheads® on Investing Podcast
Bogleheads® Conferences
Bogleheads® Books
The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.

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Jun 26, 2023 • 46min
Episode 059: Dr. William F. Sharpe, host Jon Luskin
William F. Sharpe is the STANCO 25 Professor of Finance, Emeritus at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business. He was one of the originators of the Capital Asset Pricing Model, developed the Sharpe Ratio for investment performance analysis, and has published articles in a number of professional journals. In 1990, he received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
This episode of the podcast is hosted by Jon Luskin, CFP®, a long-time Boglehead and financial planner. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.
Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities around the country. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added on a regular basis. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.
This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated.
Show Notes
Exploring the Retirement Consumption Puzzle (Retiree Spending Smile)
Bogleheads® Live with David Blanchett: Episode 14
The Arithmetic of Active Management
Bogleheads® Live: Episode 1 - Investing Internationally (clip)
Submit questions for Jonathan Clements
2023 Conference - The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
Bogleheads® Forum
Bogleheads® Wiki
Bogleheads® Reddit
Bogleheads® Facebook
Bogleheads® LinkedIn
Bogleheads® Twitter
Bogleheads® on Investing podcast
Bogleheads® YouTube
Bogleheads® Local Chapters
Bogleheads® Virtual Online Chapters
Bogleheads® on Investing Podcast
Bogleheads® Conferences
Bogleheads® Books
The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.

May 29, 2023 • 37min
Episode 058: Mike Piper on ”More than Enough,” host Jon Luskin
Mike is the author of the popular blog “Oblivious Investor” at ObliviousInvestor.com and the creator of the free Open Social Security calculator at OpenSocialSecurity.com. He is also the author of several books on taxes, investing, and Social Security, and now a new book, More than Enough: A Brief Guide to the Questions That Arise After Realizing You Have More Than You Need.
This episode of the podcast is hosted by Jon Luskin, CFP®, a long-time Boglehead and financial planner. The Bogleheads are a group of like-minded individual investors who follow the general investment and business beliefs of John C. Bogle, founder and former CEO of the Vanguard Group. It is a conflict-free community where individual investors reach out and provide education, assistance, and relevant information to other investors of all experience levels at no cost. The organization supports a free forum at Bogleheads.org, and the wiki site is Bogleheads® wiki.
Since 2000, the Bogleheads' have held national conferences in major cities around the country. There are also many Local Chapters in the US and even a few Foreign Chapters that meet regularly. New Chapters are being added on a regular basis. All Bogleheads activities are coordinated by volunteers who contribute their time and talent.
This podcast is supported by the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy, a non-profit organization approved by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) public charity on February 6, 2012. Your tax-deductible donation to the Bogle Center is appreciated.
Show Notes
After the Death of Your Spouse: Next Financial Steps for Surviving Spouses
George Kinder’s Books on Life Planning
5 Best Retirement Planners and Apps
Bogleheads® Live with Derek Tharp: Episode 41
Bogleheads® Live with Christine Benz: Episode 37
Bogleheads® Live with Mike Piper: Episode 36
Bogleheads® Live with Bill Bengen: Episode 35
Bogleheads® Live with Cameron Huddleston: Episode 34
Bogleheads® Live with Mike Piper: Episode 23
Bogleheads® Live with Mike Piper: Episode 9
2023 Conference - The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
Bogleheads® Forum
Bogleheads® Wiki
Bogleheads® Reddit
Bogleheads® Facebook
Bogleheads® LinkedIn
Bogleheads® Twitter
Bogleheads® on Investing podcast
Bogleheads® YouTube
Bogleheads® Local Chapters
Bogleheads® Virtual Online Chapters
Bogleheads® on Investing Podcast
Bogleheads® Conferences
Bogleheads® Books
The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. At Boglecenter.net, your tax-deductible donations are greatly appreciated.