We found 5 episodes of More for Your Money with the tag “value investing”.
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Episode 15: Addressing Market Declines and the Retirement Mindset - 04/05/2025
April 5th, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
bear market, economic outlook, fear (investing), financial advice, growth stocks, inflation, investor psychology, long-term investing, loss aversion, market corrections, market decline, market recovery, market uncertainty, pensions, purpose in retirement, retirement challenges, retirement income, retirement transition, sense of purpose, stock market sell-off, uncommon cents investing, value investing, vix
Join John Berkley of Uncommon Cents Investing as they share practical financial insights and strategies to help you get more for your money.
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Episode 14: Navigating Market Volatility and the Looming Debt Challenge - 03/29/2025
March 29th, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
budget deficit, consumer confidence, david stockman, economic outlook, financial crises, fiscal policy, government spending, growth investing, historical finance, inflation, investment strategy, market analysis, national debt, pe ratio, potential bankruptcy, reagan administration, reserve currency, risk tolerance, sovereign debt, stock market, tariffs, thomas jefferson, uncommon cents investing, value investing
Join John Berkley of Uncommon Cents Investing as they share practical financial insights and strategies to help you get more for your money.
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Episode 11: John Templeton’s 16 Rules for Investing - 3/8/25
March 8th, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
bear market, bull market, financial education, financial legacy, global investing, investment principles, investor behavior, john berkley, john templeton, kit carson, long-term strategy, market psychology, market volatility, more for your money, roth conversion, small-cap stocks, templeton rules, uncommon cents investing, value investing
In this episode of More For Your Money, John Berkley is joined by Kit Carson for a focused and thoughtful discussion on legendary investor Sir John Marks Templeton. After a quick market recap, the conversation dives into Templeton’s 16 Rules for Investment Success—timeless principles that have guided generations of investors.
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Episode 9: Questions to Ask Financial Advisors - 2/22/25
February 22nd, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
account management, advisor fit, family-run firm, fee-based advisor, financial advisor questions, financial guidance, financial literacy, how to choose a financial advisor, investment philosophy, investment strategy, janesville wisconsin, john berkley, krista berkley, local advisor, money confidence, portfolio strategy, retirement planning, risk tolerance, third-party managers, uci, uncommon cents investing, value investing, wealth management
John Berkley is joined by his daughter and fellow financial professional Krista Berkley for a conversational and insightful episode focused on empowering listeners with the right questions to ask when meeting a financial advisor. Whether you’re just getting started or considering switching firms, Krista and John share their perspectives on investment philosophy, risk tolerance, how accounts are managed, and why fit and communication matter more than flashy sales pitches. This episode is all about giving you more confidence when choosing who to trust with your money.
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Episode 8: Retirement Withdrawal Strategies - 2/15/25
February 15th, 2025 | 52 mins 54 secs
4% rule, bucket strategy, financial literacy, flexible planning, income planning, janesville wisconsin, john berkley, long-term investing, market volatility, portfolio strategy, retirement goals, retirement income, retirement planning, retirement withdrawal strategies, roth ira, sequence of return risk, sheena hanson, tax efficiency, uncommon cents investing, value investing
How do you turn your nest egg into a reliable paycheck in retirement? This week, John Berkley is joined by Sheena Hanson, CEO and CCO of Uncommon Cents Investing, for a deep dive into withdrawal strategies that help retirees make the most of their hard-earned savings. They explore the 4% rule, tax-smart distribution tactics, bucket strategies, and how to avoid common pitfalls like sequence of return risk. Whether you’re approaching retirement or already there, this episode will help you understand how to take money out without running out.