Goldstein On Gelt

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Synopsis

The Goldstein on Gelt Show is a global investment and financial planning radio show designed to educate and entertain its listeners with financial strategies and investment tips. Investment advisor Douglas Goldstein hosts the weekly show, which can also be heard at www.goldsteinongelt.com, and is the director of Profile Investment Services, Ltd., www.profile-financial.com.

Episodes

  • How Important Is it to Make More Money?

    22/02/2017 Duration: 23min

    Although budgeting is an important part of personal finance, the real key to building wealth is to make more money. Matthew Paulson, author of The Ten Year Turnaround, discusses why you should think out of the box when deciding on a profession rather doing what seems easiest. Find out how giving charity can change the way you perceive money and help you to earn more. Can international investors own a trust? Douglas Goldstein, CFP®, director of Profile Investment Services, Ltd., explains how new legislation affects trusts and their owners. Follow Matthew Paulson at www.mattpaulson.com and on Twitter @MatthewDP

  • Will Your Spouse Be Financially Secure if You Die First?

    22/02/2017 Duration: 23min

    Investing wisely is more than just choosing high-yielding investments and optimizing your asset allocation. Dan Solin, New York Times bestselling author of The Smartest Retirement Book You'll Ever Read and columnist in The Huffington Post, shares tips about investing wisely and how to plan your estate so that your spouse is financially safe when you pass away. Avoid Outliving Your Retirement Nest Egg No one wants to outlive their money. Creating a financial plan is one of the best ways of making sure that your assets will meet your needs your entire life. Douglas Goldstein, CFP®, director of Profile Investment Services, Ltd., discusses the advantages of planning your budget, lifestyle, and investments. Follow Dan Solin at https://danielsolin.com and on Twitter @DanSolin.

  • Is There a Better Way to Use Your Credit Card?

    21/02/2017 Duration: 28min

    Douglas Goldstein, CFP®, a financial advisor who helps Americans living in Israel manage their investments, discusses the benefits and risks of using a credit card with Jason Steele, an expert in the credit card industry. Find out how credit cards really work, and who benefits from your credit card purchases. Can consumers benefit from points and reward schemes without falling into debt? Will the Trump Administration cause the markets to crash? Now that President Trump is Commander in Chief, we can expect many changes to government policies and taxation. Douglas Goldstein, CFP®, explores the differences between fiscal and monetary policy and assesses possible changes to the U.S. economy. Follow Jason Steele at www.jasonsteele.com and on Twitter at: @SteeleStreet.

  • Transform Your Habits

    03/01/2017 Duration: 23min

    Doug meets James Clear, entrepreneur and expert on personal habits. How easy is it to change your behavior to achieve your goals? And how can you improve your financial habits if they are deeply ingrained? Listen to your favorite personal finance show for the answers to these questions and more.

  • Smart Women Finish Rich

    03/01/2017 Duration: 23min

    David Bach, author of Smart Women Finish Rich, talks about the “latte factor” and why women need to be in control of their finances. And is it too late to plan for retirement? Find out more on your favorite personal finance show.

  • What Are The Habits Of The Rich?

    03/01/2017 Duration: 23min

    What are the habits of the rich, and can they help you to succeed? On this week's show, Tom Corley, financial planner and author of Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits of Wealthy Individuals, discusses the lifestyle of the rich. Does wealthy always equal healthy, and how do your personal relationships affect your financial success?

  • The Six Thinking Hats

    03/01/2017 Duration: 23min

    Meet legendary author and expert on lateral thinking Edward de Bono. What is lateral thinking? And what is the logic behind his famous book, The Six Thinking Hats? Find out which hat you're wearing.

  • What Do The Next 10 Years Look Like In The Economic World Of The West?

    03/01/2017 Duration: 23min

    This week, Julie Deane, founder and president of the Cambridge Satchel Company, returns to The Goldstein on Gelt Show. Find out how her company has mushroomed in the past twelve months, how Julie came to join British Prime Minister David Cameron on a trade delegation to China, and what the future may hold for the Cambridge Satchel Company, a business that originally began in the Deane family kitchen with just £600! And don't forget to listen to all of your favorite financial tips and tricks on this week's show.

  • Ten Effective Investment Strategies for 2016

    03/01/2017 Duration: 20min

    Financial resolutions are easy to make, but difficult to keep. In order to reach your financial goals, try using these ten investment strategies. Tune into the financial podcast to follow the countdown and learn about effective financial strategies.

  • How to Make the Right Decision about Renting or Buying a Home

    03/01/2017 Duration: 25min

    Deciding between renting or buying a home is a difficult calculation. How can we balance the quality of life with financial risk? Doug deals with this issue on today’s show when he answers a listener’s question on how much money he should invest in buying an apartment. There are many advantages and disadvantages with renting or buying a home. Find out what all the considerations are, including the common pitfalls of buying a home. Takeaway: it depends on balancing today’s quality of life against tomorrow’s. Today’s guest, Vicki Robin, coauthor of Your Money or your Life: Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Achieving Financial Independence, looks at the quality of life and relates this to the pursuit of money. Discover how your life energy can help you gain control of your finances and get started on the path to financial independence. Follow Vicki and her work at: http://vickirobin.com/

  • Who Should Win the Nobel Prize in Economics?

    03/01/2017 Duration: 26min

    Should the Nobel Prize in Economics be given to the person who can discover a way to invest for maximum return but little risk? Can you invest for a maximum return and with a conservative stance? Doug examines both of these concepts on this week’s show, giving advice on how to make smart investment choices. Listen to the whole show to get a link to a video clip (free) that can help you determine the proper asset allocation model for you. Today’s guest, Professor John Palmer of the University of Western Ontario explains the politics behind the Nobel Prize in Economics.  He also shares insights about the financial problems with the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanction campaign (BDS) against Israel, and why it hurts the people it’s meant to help. Follow John Palmer and his work at his blog: http://www.eclectecon.net/

  • Do Long-Term Investors Need to Worry About the Economy?

    03/01/2017 Duration: 27min

    Many investors are concerned about the economy's prognosis. Is there an investment that can withstand economic turmoil and provide returns for investors? Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are popular among investors and professionals. On today's show, find out what ETFs are and learn: What are the underlying assets within ETFs? How do they trade? What are the costs involved? Professor Donald J. Boudreaux of George Mason University explains why he is optimistic about the economy despite a nearly $20 trillion national deficit in the United States. He offers insight as to how increasing interest rates affect America's ability to pay its bills. Listen also to what Professor Boudreaux has to say about Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman's economic views. Follow Professor Boudreaux on his blog at http://cafehayek.com

  • Why Energy Efficiency Needs to be Important to You

    03/01/2017 Duration: 25min

    Is the recent market volatility a sign of hard times ahead? It depends who you ask. Some experts say the market's recent decline is a buying opportunity, while other analysts see it as the beginning of a bigger decline. Doug analyzes the options and shares the opinions of analyst Andrew Roberts (Royal Bank of Scotland) and previous Goldstein on Gelt guest Kimberly Foss. How should their forecasts affect you and your investments? While analysts debate whether recent market swings makes an efficient marketplace, there's also debate about efficient energy. Lynne Kiesling, associate professor at Northwestern University, explains how energy efficiency affects us all. Do politics govern energy policy, rather than scientific and economic considerations? What can the energy industry learn from the successful growth and development of digital technology? Read Lynne Kiesling's blog at http://knowledgeproblem.com/. You can also follow her on Twitter at @knowledgeprob. Visit her website at: http://www.lynnekiesling.com/

  • How to Balance your Budget and Cover your Expenses

    03/01/2017 Duration: 26min

    What happens if you have several children and many expenses to cover? Even if you work hard, the bills can seem never-ending. In today’s show, Doug answers a listener’s question on how to balance your budget and pay the bills. Learn 3 ways to help reduce debt and spend less money so that your paycheck lasts until the end of the month. Professor Aaron Ciechanover of the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, talks about the ubiquitin system and how it helped to pioneer successful cancer treatment. Discover how drug companies decide which kinds of research are most promising. How does Professor Ciechanover help children to fulfill their dreams of building a better world, and why does he see his work as a labor of love rather than simply as a job?

  • What You Need to Know about Personal Finance in Israel

    03/01/2017 Duration: 25min

    Comprehensive financial planning includes cash-flow, investments, and insurance. Are you properly insured? Doug answers a letter from a listener who asks about private insurance policies. How can you determine the most appropriate insurance policy, and make sure your pension plans are properly set up? Don’t forget the legal implications of your financial planning and insurance decisions. Veteran lawyer Ely Rosenzveig explains the legal pitfalls of retirement planning, why women have different legal considerations from men, and what to consider if you are moving to Israel. Follow Ely Rosenzveig on his website at: www.ejrosenlaw.com You can also call him in Beit Shemesh: 02-6457067 or at his office in the United States: 914-816-2900.

  • How to Build Your Savings and Invest an Inheritance

    03/01/2017 Duration: 25min

    What is the best way to invest an inheritance so that its value can grow? Doug answers this question as well as giving tips on how to save money by automating your savings. And today’s guest is legal expert Timothy Sandefur.  Find out what the status of “eminent domain” is and if local governments are abusing the power they have to confiscate land and property. Should you invest in real estate if the government could take it away? Follow Timothy Sandefur’s work at the Goldwater Institute here – http://goldwaterinstitute.org/en/ Read his book, Cornerstone of Liberty: Property Rights in 21st Century America.

  • Need More Time? How to Do More in Half the Time

    03/01/2017 Duration: 20min

    Market volatility leads many investors to make a big mistake when planning their finances. Learn how to avoid the most common investing mistakes. How can you make time work to your advantage, both in your investment portfolio and life in general? In today’s interview, Jeff Sutherland, former fighter pilot and author of Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time, shares his unique model for achieving goals quickly and efficiently. Apply this model to personal finance, and get tips on how to develop more self-discipline in your financial habits. Follow Jeff and his work at www.scruminc.com. Download the first chapter of Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time onto your e-reader for free here.

  • How to Manage Your Money and Deal With Market Uncertainty

    03/01/2017 Duration: 25min

    Is it best to manage your money by yourself or to use a money manager? Today’s show discusses money managers: how can you measure a money manager’s success? Would you be better off buying an index fund? One of the biggest worries that investors have is market uncertainty. David D. Holland, radio host, author, and financial planner, returns to The Goldstein on Gelt Show to talk about the factors that cause fluctuations in the markets. How does the energy industry affect the economy, and what are the effects of election year? Get useful advice on the best way to react to market changes and manage your money. Follow David Holland’s work on: http://planstronger.com/

  • Why You Don't Need to Be Scared of Market Volatility

    03/01/2017 Duration: 27min

    Does investing in rental property lower the risks posed by market volatility? Doug discusses the advantages and disadvantages of investing in the rental property market in the United States. Renting out a property involves challenges, such as finding responsible tenants, handling repairs, adhering to building and safety codes, and much more. Find out how to invest in property without all the hassles of being a landlord by purchasing a REIT (real estate investment trust). Are you worried about market volatility? Bestselling author and president of Empyrion Wealth Management, Kimberly Foss explains why market volatility shouldn't scare investors away. She offers a special bonus to our listeners: a free copy of her book Wealthy By Design: A 5-Step Plan for Financial Security. Listen to the end of the show to find out how to get it. Follow Kimberly Foss and her work at www.Kimberlyfoss.com and http://empyrionwealth.com/ Send your questions to her at Kimberly@kimberlyfoss.com. You can also follow her on Twitter at

  • What Will Happen to Your Money If You Suffer from Dementia

    03/01/2017 Duration: 18min

    Who will control your finances if you lose your ability to make decisions? Many senior citizens suffer from memory loss, dementia, and other cognitive disorders as they age. The Alzheimer’s Society recently issued a report about the vulnerability of dementia sufferers to financial abuse and the need to protect them. Today’s show is devoted to aging and finance and what to do if you, your spouse, or your parents suffer from any health issues that affect their ability to make wise financial decisions. Find out: How to organize the financial and legal affairs of a dementia sufferer. What kinds of accounts should you set up? What are the most appropriate investments for people suffering from mental health issues?

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