Podcast Episodes
Back to Search433: News of the Week 05/29/24
The upcoming wealth transfer from Baby Boomers to younger generations is a significant and unprecedented event in history, often referred to as the "…
1 year, 11 months ago
432: Wealth Transfer to Gen Z: A Generation that Thinks Differently
The Baby Boomer generation (born 1946-1964) was historically the largest, peaking at around 78.8 million in 1999 when they were in their prime workin…
1 year, 11 months ago
431: Wealth Formula Banking Webinar Replay
Buck Joffrey is joined by Rod Zabriskie and colleagues of Wealth Formula Banking to discuss this powerful financial tool that leverages your savings …
2 years ago
430: News of the Week 05/22/24
Takeaways Tax policies can have a significant impact on businesses and individuals, and it's important to plan and adapt accordingly. The depletion o…
2 years ago
429: Taxocracy
Tom Wheelwright, my friend and author of Tax-Free Wealth, describes the US tax code simply as a series of government-sponsored incentives. As someone…
2 years ago
428: News of the Week 05/15/24
My key takeaway from our guest (Ryan Bourne from the Cato Institute) on this week's episode is that policy mistakes that adversely impact the free ma…
2 years ago
427: A Libertarian Perspective on the Market Economy
I have frequently described myself as most aligned with libertarian thought when it comes to my own politics. In terms of the economy, libertarians b…
2 years ago
426: News of the Week 05/08/24
Regarding the recent Podcast: US debt fears overblown US debt is high, but not unsustainably so (compared to global economies) A more relevant concer…
2 years ago
425: The US Government Ponzi scheme?
Is it me or is no one talking about high U.S. debt levels anymore? Conventional wisdom has always been that high debt levels lead to inflation and th…
2 years ago
richard Duncan, us, china, japan, economy, economic crisis
I have been asked by many to give my opinion on where the economy is headed and what to do. I have been reluctant to do so because I am not an econom…
2 years ago