
Financial Decoder
Cognitive and emotional biases can have a big impact on your financial life. Each episode of Financial Decoder looks closely at one financial decision--and the biases that might cloud your judgment and cost you money. Host Mark Riepe, head of the Schwab Center for Financial Research, decodes the behavioral and psychological factors at play and shares strategies designed to improve the way you approach financial crossroads. Other experts join Mark to provide their unique perspective on behavioral economics, portfolio management, retirement planning, personal finance and more.
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Latest episodes

Mar 18, 2024 • 20min
Do Investing Pros Make Smart Buy and Sell Decisions?
Behavioral economics expert Alex Imas, from the University of Chicago, discusses a study revealing how professional investors struggle with cognitive biases in buying and selling decisions. Despite success in buying, they perform worse than chance in selling. Emphasizes the importance of balancing attention in both decisions and avoiding heuristics for optimal returns.

Mar 4, 2024 • 40min
How Can You Save for College?
Exploring the complexities of saving and paying for college, including strategies like 529 savings plans and scholarships. Dive into the value of a college education and career paths, navigating student loans, and diversifying college savings accounts. Learn important factors in college planning and financial decision making to avoid common mistakes.

Feb 19, 2024 • 28min
What Should You Do with Your Employee Stock?
Explore the world of equity compensation in this episode, from stock awards to options. Learn about tax implications, risks, and the importance of diversification in your financial portfolio. Understand the value of human capital and avoid over-exposure to a single company.

Feb 10, 2024 • 7min
(Bonus) Do Super Bowl Wins Diminish in Value?
The Kansas City Chiefs won last year's Super Bowl (LVII) and another just a few years before in 2020. The San Francisco 49ers last won a championship in 1995. In this short bonus episode, Mark Riepe shares his insights on how a concept from 18th-century mathematician Daniel Bernoulli might speak to our perceptions of utility, or emotional benefit, even regarding a team's preparation for a championship game.Financial Decoder is an original podcast from Charles Schwab. For more on the series, visit schwab.com/FinancialDecoder.If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.Important DisclosuresThe information provided here is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered an individualized recommendation or personalized investment advice. The investment strategies mentioned here may not be suitable for everyone. Each investor needs to review an investment strategy for his or her own particular situation before making any investment decision. All expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice in reaction to shifting market conditions. Data contained herein from third-party providers is obtained from what are considered reliable sources. However, its accuracy, completeness, or reliability cannot be guaranteed. Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve.Past performance is no guarantee of future results.All corporate names and market data shown above are for illustrative purposes only and are not a recommendation, offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Supporting documentation for any claims or statistical information is available upon request.Please note that this content was created as of the specific date indicated and reflects the author’s views as of that date. It will be kept solely for historical purposes, and the author’s opinions may change, without notice, in reaction to shifting economic, business, and other conditions.The Schwab Center for Financial Research is a division of Charles Schwab & Co.(0224-JN9Y)

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Feb 5, 2024 • 39min
Should You Trust Popular Trading Proverbs?
A discussion on popular trading proverbs and their impact on decision-making in the world of stock trading. Exploring emotional biases, market psychology, valuation strategies, and the correlation between pain and risk tolerance in financial choices. Insight into the contrasts between trading and investing, emphasizing the importance of testing and risk management strategies.

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Dec 18, 2023 • 29min
Should You Roll Over Your Retirement Account?
Learn about managing retirement savings plans when switching jobs and the options for rolling over a retirement account. Discover the challenges of coordinating retirement accounts for couples and the emotional biases that can affect decision-making. Explore the importance of reviewing retirement savings rates, investment choices, and the impact of gratitude exercises on charitable intentions.

Dec 11, 2023 • 1h 5min
(Bonus) From On Investing: Market Outlook: What's in Store for 2024?
After a tumultuous year for the markets, what's in store for 2024? In this year-end episode, Schwab experts look ahead to consider what investors might expect from the markets in the new year.First, Liz Ann Sonders, Schwab's chief investment strategist, speaks with Senior Investment Strategist Kevin Gordon. Liz Ann offers her perspective on the direction of the U.S. economy and stock market. She and Kevin discuss inflation, interest rates, company earnings, and the job market, among other topics.Next, Kathy Jones, Schwab's chief fixed income strategist, interviews her colleagues Collin Martin and Cooper Howard. Kathy looks at what bond investors might expect from the Federal Reserve and fixed income assets in the new year. She and Fixed Income Strategist Collin Martin recap the year in the corporate bond market and look ahead for what's next in bond investments in 2024. Kathy also discusses the muni bond market with Fixed Income Strategist Cooper Howard. Then, Jeffrey Kleintop—Schwab's chief global investment strategist—joins Liz Ann on the show and examines what 2024 might hold for the global economy and markets.Finally, Mike Townsend, Schwab's managing director of legislative and regulatory affairs, offers his outlook on what to expect from a possible government shutdown, a busy regulatory environment, and the 2024 election.On Investing is an original podcast from Charles Schwab. For more on the show, visit Schwab.com/OnInvesting.If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating or review on Apple Podcasts.Important DisclosuresThe information provided here is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered an individualized recommendation or personalized investment advice. The investment strategies mentioned here may not be suitable for everyone. Each investor needs to review an investment strategy for his or her own particular situation before making any investment decision. All expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice in reaction to shifting market conditions. Data contained herein from third-party providers is obtained from what are considered reliable sources. However, its accuracy, completeness, or reliability cannot be guaranteed. Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve.All corporate names and market data shown above are for illustrative purposes only and are not a recommendation, offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. Supporting documentation for any claims or statistical information is available upon request. Investing involves risk, including loss of principal.Fixed income securities are subject to increased loss of principal during periods of rising interest rates. Fixed income investments are subject to various other risks including changes in credit quality, market valuations, liquidity, prepayments, early redemption, corporate events, tax ramifications, and other factors.Lower rated securities are subject to greater credit risk, default risk, and liquidity risk.Commodity-related products carry a high level of risk and are not suitable for all investors. Commodity-related products may be extremely volatile, may be illiquid, and can be significantly affected by underlying commodity prices, world events, import controls, worldwide competition, government regulations, and economic conditions.Small cap investments are subject to greater volatility than those in other asset categories. International investments involve additional risks, which include differences in financial accounting standards, currency fluctuations, geopolitical risk, foreign taxes and regulations, and the potential for illiquid markets. 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Where specific advice is necessary or appropriate, individuals should contact their own professional tax and investment advisors or other professionals (CPA, Financial Planner, Investment Manager) to help answer questions about specific situations or needs prior to taking any action based upon this information.Schwab does not recommend the use of technical analysis as a sole means of investment research.Past performance is no guarantee of future results and the opinions presented cannot be viewed as an indicator of future performance.The policy analysis provided by the Charles Schwab & Co., Inc., does not constitute and should not be interpreted as an endorsement of any political party.Indexes are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs, and expenses and cannot be invested in directly. For more information on indexes, please see schwab.com/indexdefinitions.The Global Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) is a survey-based indicator of the economic health of the global manufacturing sector. The PMI index includes the major indicators of: new orders, inventory levels, production, supplier deliveries and the employment environment.The Employment component of the Eurozone Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) measures the conditions surrounding the cost of employment business expenses experienced by surveyed business leaders in the Eurozone. The Input Prices component of the Eurozone Composite Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) measures the conditions surrounding the prices of raw materials and other business expenses experienced by surveyed business leaders in the Eurozone. 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Nov 27, 2023 • 34min
How Does Retirement Planning Differ for Freelancers?
In this episode, Susan Hirshman, director of wealth management, discusses the challenges freelancers face in their financial lives and their options for retirement savings. Topics covered include retirement planning for freelancers, determining retirement savings, government-sponsored retirement savings programs, different account types for retirement planning, and the power of visualization in decision making.

Nov 13, 2023 • 33min
How Can You Build Your Pre-Retirement Checklist?
Learn about the importance of visualization in retirement planning, the need for a pre-retirement checklist, involving both partners in the process, choosing a portfolio withdrawal strategy, and the power of checklists in improving decision-making and processes.

Oct 30, 2023 • 32min
Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage Before You Retire?
Explore the decision of whether to pay off a mortgage before retiring, considering both emotional and financial aspects. Discuss prioritization of debt payment, factors to consider when paying off a mortgage such as current interest rates and accounting for home ownership expenses. Learn how visual perception influences financial decision-making.
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