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InvestED: The Rule #1 Investing Podcast

483- It's a Free Market

InvestED: The Rule #1 Investing Podcast

Phil Town & Danielle Town

Investing, Business

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2024

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

For any publicly traded company, the bottom line is going to be the driving factor in every major decision that gets made at the corporate level. With US tax rates fluctuating between administrations and shake-ups in the Eurozone, it can be like a game of cat and mouse between governments seeking to collect taxes and the companies doing everything they can to avoid those taxes. As stakeholders in a business, investors don’t just own a stock—we own a portion of the actions that are taken by that company. With the rise of the internet and easier access to up-to-date information around the world, the social component of investing has become a major factor for many in the market. In this continuation of last week’s topic, Phil and Danielle discuss the headquarter dilemma that some corporations are wrestling with and weigh the costs and benefits of activism in the corporate sphere. If you’d like to gauge your own investing knowledge and learn how to improve your investing practice, click here to take the Rule #1 Investing IQ Quiz: https://bit.ly/3XL7URR Topics Discussed: Corporate tax rates Companies moving out of the US Apple’s Ireland woes Business ethics in investing DEI initiatives/reversals Bud Light controversy ESG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

So what's it like to buy your first cryptocurrency on Krakin?

0:05.0

Well let's say I'm at a food truck I've never tried before.

0:08.0

Am I going to go all in on the loaded taco?

0:10.0

No, Suri. I'm keeping it simple. Starting small. That's trading on Krakhan.

0:15.3

Pick from over 190 assets and start with a 10 quid in your pocket.

0:19.7

Easy. Go to crackin.com and see what crypto can be.

0:23.2

Don't invest unless you're prepared to use all the money you invest.

0:26.2

This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong. Hey everybody this is Phil Town and this is Danielle Town

0:44.5

welcome to the Invested Podcast where we get busy

0:48.8

deconstructing and constructing investing via our great teachers Warren Buffett, Charlie

0:57.4

Munger and many others in the world of I would call it kind of value investing, but it's a bad name because really value investing

1:09.9

implies you're just buying really cheap companies with low PE ratios and what we do is just

1:15.0

buy companies that are on sale.

1:17.2

They could have a 40 PE ratio and I would still buy it if it was on sale. And that are great companies. That are great companies.

1:26.0

I think that's the key that people who don't know anything about value investing

1:31.1

when I tell them that at like you know standing around

1:35.3

somewhere and they're like what the heck is value investing right the idea that

1:39.7

you would actually look behind a share of stock and care about what the company is. I mean it makes

1:48.1

sense to everybody and it's something that like they know sort of the basics of but the idea that you would

1:55.9

actually like research research research and then plan to own the same thing

2:00.0

and not trade it in six months when the price goes up. That's the big difference.

2:05.0

Mm-hmm. That's a huge difference because really what we'd like to do is own something

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