WSJ Watching Your Wealth

Covering all the investment and retirement planning advice you need, the Watching Your Wealth podcast keeps you on top of your future. Join Veronica Dagher and other experts as they offer financial tips for building and keeping your wealth.

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Getting Married? Consider These Financial Tips
John Voltaggio, managing director of Wealth Management at Northern Trust, discusses the financial talks couples should consider before tying the knot.
8 min
177
What Prince's Death Teaches About Estate Planning
When Prince died without a will, it raised a lot of questions about his estate. Meltzer Lippe's Avi Kestenbaum discusses why people put off estate planning and what the death of Prince can teach us about how to prepare for the future.
8 min
178
The 'Y.O.Y.O.' Economy: When 'You're on Your Own'
Sometimes, it's easy to feel like you're on your own in the financial world. Financial expert Ed Slott reveals what you need to know about the "Y.O.Y.O." economy, and the steps you can take to survive in it.
9 min
179
The Talk: How to Speak to Your Heirs About Money
Abbot Downing's Arne Boudewyn talks about the best time begin to a conversation with heirs about money, and how to go about discussing the delicate subject of wealth and inheritance.
10 min
180
The Top Concerns Among the Ultra Wealthy
Wealth-X president David Friedman reveals the various succession and inheritance issues that wealthy people are concerned about. Plus, one important tip to consider before taking out a PLUS Loan.
11 min
181
Own a Family Business? Time to Plan Your Estate
Many business owners don't factor estate planning into their overall game plan. Adrienne Penta, executive director of the Center for Women & Wealth at Brown Brothers Harriman, offers tips on how to get started. Plus, an important tip for filing a tax extension.
8 min
182
Jean Case on Why The Wealthy Should Give Back
Jean Case, philanthropist and CEO of the Case Foundation, talks the importance of the wealthy giving back, working with Melinda and Bill Gates through "The Giving Pledge," and the best lessons she's learned about philanthropy.
10 min
183
How Labor Dept's New Rules Impact Your Retirement
The Wall Street Journal's Anne Tergesen discusses how new retirement rules from the Labor Department will impact the way you save for retirement, and whether it will ultimately safe investors money.
4 min
184
WealthTrack's Consuelo Mack's Top Investing Tips
WealthTrack's Consuelo Mack talks investing, how to make Uncle Sam work for you, and the best financial advice she's ever heard. Plus, one retirement mistake millennials should be careful of making.
11 min
185
Your Guide to Retiring Abroad
Thinking of retiring abroad? Investopedia's CEO David Siegel breaks down everything you need to consider before your retirement overseas.
8 min
186
How to Make Your Home Feel More Tranquil
Heather Higgins, princpal and founder of Higgins Design Studio, discusses how to create a sense of stress-free tranquility in your home. Plus, one last minute tax tip to consider before filing.
7 min
187
How to Pick the Perfect Financial Adviser
MarketCounsel's Brian Hamburger breaks down the questions you need to ask before hiring a financial adviser and how to hone in on how they fit your monetary needs.
9 min
188
What the Wealthy Need to Know About Roth IRAs
The wealthy often make too much money to qualify to use a Roth IRA, but some may benefit from the "back-door method." Dan Yu, managing principal of EisnerAmper Wealth Advisors, breaks it down.
6 min
189
The Financial Challenges Facing Pro-Athletes
While feeling bad for pro-athletes may be challenging, it's nothing compared to the financial challenges many sports professionals are dealing with. Wealth adviser at Cornerstone Financial Partners, Charles Robinson, talks the financial games pro-athletes are forced to play.
8 min
190
How to Protect Your Money From Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease poses a major risk to finances as people age. Lee Miller, managing director at Glenmede, discusses the steps we can take to protect our money now, should the disease become a reality later in life.
7 min
191
Cohabitating Couples: How to Avoid Legal Disputes
Joslin Davis of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers discusses the legal disputes between couples who cohabitate, and what you can do to avoid them. Plus, how to protect yourself when filing your taxes online.
9 min
192
Silicon Valley: How the Newly Rich Look at Wealth
Aspiriant's Lorraine Fox discusses how a newly minted generation of wealthy folks in Silicon Valley manage their money -- and how they differ from those who made it big during the dot com bubble.
9 min
193
Debunking Millennial Myths About Investing
Fredrik Axsater of State Street Global Advisors debunks the top myths about millennials and investing. Plus, the important question you need to ask before hiring a financial adviser.
7 min
194
The Top Financial Trends Among the Wealthy
Financial adviser Winnie Sun, co-founder of Sun Group Wealth Partners, lays out some of the top financial trends among the wealthy -- and reveals why some folks aren't feeling so wealthy these days.
9 min
195
Clearing Up Common Myths About College Savings
Michael Conrath, executive director at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, dispels the common myths wealthy folks have about 529 college savings plans, and lays out the best options for investing in a college education.
10 min
196
Your Three Year Game Plan for Retirement
WSJ's Anne Tergesen maps out your game plan with the steps you need to take if you want to retire in three years. Plus, a tax scam to look out for this season.
7 min
197
How to Resolve Money Conflicts With Your Spouse
Fighting with your spouse about money? Michael Liersch of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management discusses the money issues couples argue about the most and how to communicate towards a resolution. Plus, some tips on what to do with your bonus this year.
8 min
198
How to Cheer Up When the Market Goes Down
Duncan Rolph, managing partner at Miracle Mile Advisors, talks the concept of loss aversion and how it can play a role in how we psychologically cope with losing money.
9 min
199
Love and Finances: When Couples Keep Money Secrets
Just in time for Valentine's Day, psychotherapist Karol Ward returns with tips on how to talk freely about finances with your significant other. Plus, a look at how and why couples keep money secrets from each other.
7 min
200
The Prenup: How to Bring Up a Delicate Subject
Private wealth manager Jeff Ladouceur of SEI talks with Veronica Dagher about how engaged couples should bring up the subject of a prenup. Also, what to do if your spouse is spending too much.
6 min