According to a Fidelity Investments analysis, the average American retirement savings rate in the first three months of the year was 14.3% – just shy of the recommended 15%. Host Ariana Aspuru speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Anne Tergesen about why savers are putting away a record amount of their income for retirement.
Apple's WWDC 2025 hits and misses; it's not about being first, it's about being best.
Jason Moser and Matt Frankel discuss:
- The latest news from Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
- Are Opendoor's best days behind it?
- The two stocks we just bought!
Companies discussed: AAPL, OPEN, AMD, WM
Host: Jason Moser
Guests: Matt Frankel
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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Divorce brings out strong emotions — and sometimes, that means less-than-perfect financial judgment. Host Julia Carpenter talks with WSJ contributor Joann S. Lublin to learn how you can avoid five of the costliest divorce mistakes.
Warner Bros. Discovery is planning to break itself up into two distinct companies.
(00:21) Andy Cross and Jason Hall discuss:
- Warner Bros. Discovery splits up.
- How does it affect the streaming game of thrones?
- Reddit vs. Claude
Companies discussed: WBD, NFLX, DIS, CMCSA, RDDT
Host: Andy Cross
Guests: Jason Hall
Producer: Anand Chokkavelu
Engineer: Dan Boyd
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From power couple to cat fight, we now have Elon’s riches vs. Trump’s power… so we predict who wins.
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People can build up hundreds of thousands of travel rewards points over the years — but most of the time, they can’t include those points in their estate plans. Host Julia Carpenter talks with WSJ reporter Jacob Passy about how to rethink your points strategy and hand the rewards down to your heirs.
Financial independence isn’t just about early retirement. It’s giving your future self freedom.
J.L. Collins is the best-selling author of The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life. Robert Brokamp caught up with Collins for a conversation about:
- The challenges and appeal of being a super-saver.
- How to use the 4% rule.
- The value of “self-cleansing” index funds for investors.
Ticker discussed: VTI
Host: Robert Brokamp
Guest: J.L. Collins
Producer: Ricky Mulvey
Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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How much did a fight between Elon Musk and President Trump hurt Tesla shares? And why did tariff news lift steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs? Plus, what types of shoppers are driving Dollar General’s gains? Host Francesca Fontana discusses the biggest stock moves of the week and the news that drove them.
You can’t maintain all of your friendships from the school year through summer vacation.
(00:45) David Meier and Jason Moser join Ricky Mulvey to discuss:
- Earnings from CrowdStrike, lululemon, and Broadcom.
- Elon Musk’s feud with President Donald Trump and the impact on Tesla shareholders.
- Docusign’s turnaround story.
(19:03) Stacey Vanek Smith, co-host of “Everybody’s Business”, joins Ricky for a look at the tough job market facing college grads.
Then, (35:20) David and Jason pitch two radar stocks, Asana and Amazon.
Companies discussed: CRWD, LULU, TSLA, DOCU, AVGO, AMZN, ASAN
Host: Ricky Mulvey
Guests: David Meier, Jason Moser, Stacey Vanek Smith
Engineer: Rick Engdahl
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