US Government Credit Rating Downgraded – Andy Tanner, Noah Davidson, Corey Halliday
2024-03-21
Host Andy Tanner, along with Corey Halliday and Noah Davidson, dissect the recent downgrade of the U.S.’s credit rating from AAA, discussing its implications and what it means for investors. They cover the significance of credit rating in terms of risk and borrowing, the history of U.S. credit ratings, and the role of credit rating agencies.
The conversation also touches on how this downgrade impacts the bond market, explores the concept of ‘risk-free’ investments, and debates the long-term sustainability of U.S. debt and the potential effects on the economy and investors. Additionally, they offer insights on how investors can protect themselves in turbulent markets, highlighting the importance of understanding monetary policy and risk management strategies.
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Finding Success, Happiness & Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life- Robert Kiyosaki, Arthur Brooks
2024-02-28
In this episode of the Rich Dad Radio Show, Robert Kiyosaki is joined by Arthur Brooks, a Harvard professor and author of "From Strength to Strength." Brooks dives into the themes of success addiction and finding deeper happiness beyond the conventional pursuits of money, power, pleasure, and fame. He emphasizes the importance of shifting focus from personal achievement to contributing to others’ well-being as one age, highlighting the shift from fluid to crystallized intelligence.
The discussion touches on various aspects, including the dangers of idolizing money and fame, the value of enduring friendships, the pitfalls of providing excessive financial support to children, and the significance of finding work that is genuinely interesting and fulfilling. Brooks also offers practical
The Most Important Financial Lessons You Need Right Now – Robert Kiyosaki
2024-02-22
In this episode, host Robert Kiyosaki talks with guest George Gammon. They discuss the current state of the world economy, as predicted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), asserting it’s about to encounter the biggest financial headwinds since WWII, and the most important financial lessons you need right now.
They dive into the widening gap between the rich and the poor, emphasizing the importance of financial education to help bridge this gap. They suggest that individuals with poor financial knowledge often have poor teachers or come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The pair also consider potential solutions to reduce economic inequality, criticizing central planning and politicians and warning against the assumption that taxation of the rich will solve the crisis.
How to Pay Zero Taxes, Legally! John MacGregor, @TomWheelwrightCPA
2023-12-15
In this episode, host John MacGregor interviews tax expert Tom Wheelwright. They discuss strategies to minimize tax burdens, the largest expense for most households. Wheelwright shares his extensive experience in the field, emphasizing the importance of having a tax advisor who focuses on reducing taxes. He also discusses misconceptions about taxation, the government’s role in it, and how understanding tax laws can lead to significant savings. The conversation also covers the benefits of financial education and owning a business, the concept of deductibility, and the surprising tax advantages of 401(k) plans.
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Bitcoin vs Gold and the Future of Money- Robert Kiyosaki, Jeff Booth
2023-12-06
Host Robert Kiyosaki interviews author Jeff Booth and they discuss the future of money, the impact of technology, and the role of Bitcoin in creating a decentralized and secure financial system. The conversation covers the principles of capitalism, the deflationary nature of the free market, and the potential of AI.
00:00 Introduction
03:24 The Free Market is Deflationary
04:19 Free Market Vs Crony Capitalism
06:50 Where AI is taking us
11:53 Do More with Less
21:19 Bitcoin is the only thing that is decentralized
32:58 Only in Bitcoin is the Free Market, actually Free
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Is Suze Orman Right About Taking Vacations?
2023-11-30
Some financial gurus say the only way out of debt is by cutting up your credit cards, forgoing your daily coffee (or avocado toast), or even putting your credit card in a freezer. Basically, what they’re saying is “Live below your means.”
At Rich Dad, we say you shouldn’t live below your means. Rather we say you should expand your means by purchasing assets so that eventually the income from your assets pays for things like clothes, an iPhone, a mortgage, or a car.
Host Alexandra Gonzalez-Ganoza shares her insights into the difference between Rich Dad’s Philosophies and other financial gurus, and asking "How can I afford it" is the beginning of changing your mindset.
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How did America go from the Richest Country to Bankruptcy? – Robert Kiyosaki
2023-11-21
Host Robert Kiyosaki discusses the financial predicament of the United States with experts Jim Clark and Charles Goyette. They dive into the history of money, the shift from the gold standard to a debt-based dollar, and significant events like the confiscation of gold in 1933 and Nixon’s 1971 decision. They also discuss the general population’s lack of understanding about money’s value, the role of the Federal Reserve, and the unsustainable national debt. The episode also covers the Hunt brothers’ attempt to corner the silver market in the late 1970s and the potential future price of gold.
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How to Make Money When the Stock Market Falls – Greg Arthur, Andy Tanner
2023-11-20
Making money when the stock market falls is often referred to as profiting from a bear market. In traditional investing, most people aim to buy low and sell high, which means they want to purchase assets at a lower price and sell them at a higher price to make a profit. However, some investment strategies allow individuals to profit or hedge against a declining market.
Host Greg Arthur and Rich Dad Wealth Expert Andy Tanner discuss how to profit in a bear market, and how you can do it without any money.
It’s essential to note that all these strategies come with risks, and predicting market movements can be challenging. Short selling, in particular, carries the risk of unlimited losses if the price of the borrowed stock rises significantly. Before engaging in any investment strategy,
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