Why Diversification Is Important to Investors
Better Money DecisionsMar 26
Here’s a pop quiz: You own the following five stocks. These constitute 100 percent of your investable assets. Are you diversified?
Here’s a pop quiz: You own the following five stocks. These constitute 100 percent of your investable assets. Are you diversified?
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Welcome to Episode #29! This week, we’re joined by Lorraine Ell, CEO of Better Money Decisions and author of Bozos, Monsters and Whiz Bangs: Bad Advice From Financial Advisors and How To Avoid It!
Tim and Lorraine talk about her journey around the world and how it shaped her views of people and finance, as well as her firm beliefs in the benefits of working with a fiduciary advisor.
On this week’s episode of KKOBam, Lorraine Ell & Brandon discuss caller questions concerning 529 Account set up with options for college planning, and how much you should put away for an Emergency Fund.
Lorraine answers the questions “What is risk tolerance” and “Is Better Money Decisions a fiduciary?”
Lorraine promotes her “Financial Wellness for Life Program” and answers the question. “What are the best options for saving for three children?”
Brandon Vogt at KKOB interviews Lorraine Ell for a short podcast, including a listener Q&A for Lorraine.
Do you have a bad financial advisor story? On today’s show Lorraine shares some absolute horror stories with us.
April is “Financial Literacy Month” and it’s timely to be discussing the new cautionary book by local author Lorraine Ell, whose financial and investing career has spanned 30-years.
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