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Explore "investment fees" with insightful episodes like "Can you Contribute to Multiple Retirement Accounts At The Same Time? - Money Q&A", "Don't be fooled by 'Dreamwashing'", "Investing Fees 101: How Fees Can Cost You 40% Of Your Investments", "Should You Hire a Financial Advisor? (Plus The Major Impact of Fees!)" and "Could interest rates really rise this year and do we need to worry about car loans?" from podcasts like ""The Personal Finance Podcast", "Many Happy Returns", "Girls That Invest", "The Personal Finance Podcast" and "This is Money Podcast"" and more!
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Don't be fooled by 'Dreamwashing'
The investment world is full of attempts to milk us for fees and capital. But how is it done? Simply take a humdrum product, dress it up in exciting clothes, and sell the dream.
Is your active fund secretly tracking an index? Is your favourite meme stock hiding faltering performance with gimmicks? Who’s actually paying for that champagne lunch with your financial advisor?
Today, we coin a new term for this phenomenon: Dreamwashing.
And in today’s Dumb Question of the Week: Do you need a financial advisor?
Selected links
- Closet indexing indicators and investor outcomes (ESMA)
- Champers and safaris: the secret diary of a St James’s Place adviser (The Times)
- SEC Charges Goldman Sachs Asset Management for Failing to Follow its Policies Involving ESG Investments
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Investing Fees 101: How Fees Can Cost You 40% Of Your Investments
Hello our loves, investing fees doesn't sound like the most fun topic, but what if we told you that 2% in mismanaged fees could cost over 40% of your investing portfolio in the long term? Fees are one of the most important considerations to make when it comes to which investing broker to go with. In this episode we break down the fees that matter including
1. foreign exchange fees
2. Subscription fees
3. Management fees
4. Performance fees
5. Brokerage fees
6. Exit fees
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Should You Hire a Financial Advisor? (Plus The Major Impact of Fees!)
Could interest rates really rise this year and do we need to worry about car loans?
What do you mean you’ve never seen The Big Short?
It was nominated for five Oscars, won one and features Brad Pitt, Christian Bale and the part-time stripper with five houses and a condo.
Watch it. Now! It’s all true. It’s about the financial crisis and it might all be about to kick off again.
The Bank of England this week issued its Financial Stability Report and it’s terrifying.
We’re in debt again folks. Last time it was houses and condominiums, this time it’s cars and credit cards, house prices and wages.
People are buying cars on credit like they take out mobile phone contracts.
Car companies have turned into money lenders, egged on by the banks. Yep the bank again. Did they learn nothing?
Meanwhile, the Bank of England needs to combat inflation by raising interest rates. How on earth can they do that in this climate?
Simon Lambert, Georgie Frost and Lee Boyce do their bejesus to explain.
Also on the show, there’s some brilliant stuff on…
Cash forever!
Can ATMs survive? And what’s your favourite ATM fact? The one that makes Batman appear, maybe?
Will the sneaky fund management industry finally reveal what charges they’re really skimming off?
The future of final salary pensions and the triple lock.
And the Queen’s beard.
Enjoy.
Workplace pensions, fund charges and Help to Buy
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