New Money

10 Top Investing Podcasts

By Katy Marquardt

Posted: June 19, 2008

Corrected on 6/20/08: An earlier version of this post incorrectly reported the name of Wallstrip's host. She is Julie Alexandria.

Whether your work commute involves driving, riding the bus, biking, or running (like me), it's a great chance to improve your investing know-how through podcasts. You're a captive audience, after all. Below are podcasts that cover investing from 10 unique perspectives:

Money Girl: Part of the Quick & Dirty Tips series (which also includes Mighty Mommy and Make-it-Green Girl), this podcast consists of short, informative segments filled with tips and explainers.

Wallstrip: Owned by CBS, this video podcast—which you can also watch online—features campy stock commentary and market analysis from host Julie Alexandria.

Mad Money Machine: Hosted by Paul Douglas Boyer, a software consultant and Jim Cramer fan, this show covers hot topics in the market and reviews Cramer's Mad Money recommendations.

The Disciplined Investor: For stock investors who want to stay informed, this show features recent market news, interviews with financial bloggers, journalists, and analysts, as well as panel discussions with experts on stock-picking strategies. It is hosted by investment adviser Andrew Horowitz.

Feed the Pig. This podcast, the product of a national-service campaign by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Ad Council, is focused on educating 25-to-34-year-olds about investing and money management.

Ethical Investing: The topic here is socially responsible investing, including green energy, corporate and political spending, and carbon offsets. It is hosted by the Christian Science Monitor.

Bill Gross's Investing Outlook: When bond guru Bill Gross has something to say, investors generally listen up. In his podcast, Gross gives his take on the economy and financial markets, quotes Abraham Lincoln, name-drops Lindsay Lohan, and philosophizes about markets in crisis mode.

Vanguard Plain Talk on Investing: This podcast doles out short, snappy investing tips on everything from balancing emotions and investing decisions to deciding how many mutual funds to put in a portfolio.

Fidelity Investment Insight: Fidelity also keeps it short and snappy with primers on sectors, understanding market volatility, and occasional pitches for Fidelity funds.

Marketplace Money: American Public Media's Marketplace Money program, which plays on public radio stations throughout the country, features hourlong segments on personal finance and investing topics.

Index Investing Show

Hi Katy, you overlooked the Index Investing Show, a weekly podcast hosted by Ron Delegge. It's one of the best financial podcasts I've listened to. It also has some of the best guest interviews and investing 101 tips out there.

Olds88 of IA @ Jul 29, 2009 19:49:26 PM

SRI Trend

Thanks for sharing these podcasts/SRI resources. I'm very new to the investment world and would like to invest in companies that engage in ethical practices. I'm having a hard time distinguishing companies that are simply hiding under their "green marketing veil" and those that actually practice it.

A friend turned me on to an annual social investment forum called SRI in the Rockies that I'm trying to attend. Has anyone gone to this in the past?

Here is the link for those interested in learning more:

www.sriintherockies.com/register.jsp

Erik of CO @ Oct 02, 2008 19:12:22 PM

The Investing Revolution

Jim Whiddon hosts The Investing Revolution in Dallas. He has over 200 shows with guests like John Bogle, Mohamad El-Erian, Arthur Brooks, Marvin Zonis, Gene Fama and more. Check him out at www.theinvestingrevolution.com

Nikki Knotts of TX @ Sep 02, 2008 16:52:54 PM

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Katy Marquardt, a senior editor at U.S.News & World Report, takes a contemporary look at happenings in the financial world and aims to help young investors get going with their portfolios--or just sound cool at cocktail parties. Have a question? E-mail Katy at newmoney@usnews.com

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