The WealthMaxBuilder Show
By Rich Warner
The WealthMaxBuilder ShowOct 16, 2019
Is Robert Kiyosaki's Financial Advice Right for You?
In this podcast, Rich Warner reviews key concepts from Robert Kiyosaki's non-fiction bestseller Rich Dad Poor Dad as well as other financial advice that the author shares on his Rich Dad YouTube channel.
While some of Kiyosaki's ideas may make sense for entrepreneurs, many things he says are questionable. Find out which ideas are worthwhile and which are potentially harmful to your financial health.
Why the Federal Government Should Get Out of the Retirement Fund Management Business
In this video, "The Feds Should Get Out of the Retirement Fund Management Business," Rich Warner explains why the Treasury department should hire a third party fund management firm like Vanguard or Fidelity to oversee the social security trust fund. Rich Warner explains that the average annual total returns generated by a portfolio of U.S. Treasury bonds is simply not going to cut it. With yields as low as 1.75% today - less than the rate of inflation ,there is no way that the money inside America's social security trust account account can generate positive real returns over time. There has to be a better way.
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Mutual Funds vs ETFs - Which approach is more suitable for me?
In this video, Rich Warner of WealthMaxBuilder.com discusses some of the differences between mutual fund and ETF investing, and how you can maximize returns using an automatic dividend reinvestment program. Visit the WealthMaxBuilder.com web site at: http://www.wealthmaxbuilder.com Sign up for the latest FREE videos by joining Rich Warner's email list at http://www.wealthmaxbuilder.com/new-s... You can pick up a discounted copy of Rich Warner's latest eBook called Personal Finance for Progressive Thinkers on Amazon Kindle at https://amzn.to/2jRTFL0 Rich Warner's other eBook entitled Essentials of Investing is also available on Amazon Kindle at https://amzn.to/2llQBaf If you should buy a copy of Rich Warner's books on Amazon, please leave a brief, fair and objective customer review. Thank you! Please subscribe to the WealthMaxBuilder YouTube channel as well! Thank you and Good Investing!
The 4 Major Asset Classes - A Review of Historical Performance
In this Basics of Investing video, I discuss the main behavioral and performance characteristics of stocks, bonds, commodities and real estate. We take a look at a cumulative real performance chart going back to 1925, and note that stocks have been the best performing asset class over long periods of time. However, stocks are also 4 times as volatile (or risky) as investment grade bonds. We are introduced to the concept of the trade-off between reward and risk, and how we can use this trade-off to maximize or returns for the least amount of risk assumed. What does an optimally allocated investment portfolio look like? Find out in this eye-opening video by Richard Warner, author of the Essentials of Investing eBook and video series which is available on Amazon at https://amzn.to/2zx2kXm For more info, please visit http://www.wealthmaxbuilder.com You should also check out my latest book called Personal Finance for Progressive Thinkers at https://amzn.to/2L4MZnv Please subscribe to my YouTube channel and share these videos with friends! Your comments and feedback are always welcome.
Rich Warner Reviews Garrett Gunderson's Lastest Book "What Would the Rockefellers Do?"
In this podcast, Rich Warner of WealthMaxBuilder.com reviews Garrett Gunderson's latest book "What Would the Rockefellers Do?"
Garrett Gunderson is the co-author of "Killing Sacred Cows," a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller.
Does the investment strategy outlined in Gunderson's latest book make sense? Is it really a wealth creation strategy, or a wealth transfer strategy? Could Gunderson in fact be steering everyday investors away from better approaches to creating wealth, like long-term passive index fund investing?
Find out why Gunderson dismisses qualified retirement accounts like Roth IRAs and 401Ks, and why Warner disagrees.