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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Investing
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What Do the Ultra-Wealthy Want When They Travel?
Nota Bene Global Travel's Anthony Lassman joins Veronica Dagher with an inside look on luxurious travel, and why the wealthy want less brand loyalty and more experiences.
8 min
152
How to Get the Next Generation Into Philanthropy
Foundation Source's Page Snow talks to Veronica Dagher about how to teach kids about philanthropy. Plus, how to protect your parent from a financial scam.
8 min
153
Investopedia's David Siegel on How to Lease Luxury
While owning always has its benefits, sometimes it makes more sense to lease. Investopedia's David Siegel discusses the best ways to lease luxury.
7 min
154
The Top Tips for Entrepreneurs
Summit Trail Advisors' Peter Lee joins Veronica Dagher for a lesson in how to become an entrepreneur -- the smart way.
9 min
155
How Retirees Can Give Back ... While Kicking Back
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Cyndi Hutchins discusses a new trend among retirees in which baby boomers are volunteering when they're on vacation.
5 min
156
What You Need for Your Foundation's Grant Making
Have a small foundation? You might want to consider an investment policy statement for grant making. Exponent Philanthropy's Henry Berman breaks it down.
10 min
157
Your Road Map to Reinvesting Your RMD
Retirement expert Ed Slott lays out the best game plan to reinvest the required minimum distribution from our IRAs. Plus, one thing to consider before purchasing a second home.
8 min
158
How Wall Street (Really) Invests
Spencer Jakab, deputy editor of the Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Street, discusses the bad habits of ineffective investors, and his new book, "Heads I Win, Tails I Win" -- a deep dive into exactly how investing really works.
14 min
159
The Mutual Fund Mistakes You Need to Avoid
The Wall Street Journal's Daisy Maxey discusses the most common mistakes mutual fund investors make and what you can to do avoid them.
8 min
160
Downsizing? Create a New Start in a Fresh Space
Heather Higgins of Higgins Design Studio discusses how to downsize your home -- without feeling bad about it.
7 min
161
Travelling with the Whole Family? Here's How
Misty Belles of luxury travel network, Virtuoso, discusses the growing trend of multi-generational travel and the best ways to vacation with the whole family.
8 min
162
Lose Money in the Stock Market? Don't Panic.
Psychologist and behavioral finance expert, Dr. Daniel Crosby of Brinker Capital, explains how to avoid getting too emotional when the stock market plunges. Then, what to do if you're the victim of a financial scam.
6 min
163
Do You Have What it Takes to Be Wealthy?
Chris Heilmann, managing director of Bank of America, zeroes in on the the top traits among the wealthy, and explains what it takes to get there.
9 min
164
Cheddar's Jon Steinberg Talks Wealthy Millennials
Jon Steinberg, former president of BuzzFeed, discusses how the next generation relates to wealth and why his new media company, Cheddar, is the perfect fit for business-minded millennials.
11 min
165
How to Teach Your Kids About Their Trust Fund
Watching Your Wealth's Veronica Dagher talks with Lisa Osofsky, a financial advisor who counsels wealthy families on how to talk to children about their trusts.
8 min
166
How To Invest In Wine
Watching Your Wealth's Veronica Dagher talks with Tracy Byrnes, former Fox Business Network anchor, and founder of Wine on the Street, which helps people learn and talk about wine.
8 min
167
Millennials: Here's Your Guide to Social Security
Watching Your Wealth's Veronica Dagher talks with Mary Beth Franklin, contributing editor at Investment News, about five things Millennials need to know about Social Security.
9 min
168
Tips on Impact Investing and Philanthropy
Acumen's Jacqueline Novogratz walks Veronica Dagher through impact investing and explains why why its one of the biggest trends in philanthropy these days.
10 min
169
Should You Take a Lump Sum Buyout or a Pension?
Exencial Wealth Advisors' Neil Krishnaswamy discusses the pros and cons of receiving a pension versus a lump sum buyout. Plus, why you should think twice before cosigning a student loan.
8 min
170
The Top Investing Mistakes Families Are Making
Global Financial Private Capital's Mike Sorrentino discusses the most common investing mistakes families are making and how to avoid them.
8 min
171
Need to Promote Your Small Business? Here's How
Jennefer Witter, author of the "Little Book of Big PR," joins Veronica Dagher for a discussion about the best ways to promote small business and develop your brand.
8 min
172
Sallie Krawcheck Talks Closing the Gender Pay Gap
Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and co-founder of Ellevest, discusses how women can take a more active role in their finances and close the gender pay gap.
13 min
173
Want to Retire in a Year? Here's How
Wall Street Journal reporter Anne Tergesen lays out all the tips you should consider if you're thinking of retiring within a year. Plus, what you need to know about how to protect your parents from financial fraud.
6 min
174
Advice for Millennial Philanthropists
SEI Private Wealth Management's Michael Farrell shares a lesson in philanthropy and discusses how millennials can stay on the right track to giving back by following t
7 min
175
What Wealthy Women Need to Know About Divorce
Francis Financial's Stacy Francis discusses how wealthy women can better look at their entire financial picture and discusses the mistakes women need to avoid during a divorce.
12 min