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Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

Become an Intelligent Investor with Jason Zweig (Part One)

Jill on Money with Jill Schlesinger

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Investing, Self-improvement, Education, Business

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2017

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

If you don’t know the name Jason Zweig, as a listener of the Better Off podcast, chances are you know his work. The “Intelligent Investor” column that you read every Saturday in the Wall Street Journal...yep, that’s his awesome work. I’ve been a fan of Jason’s for a long time, so it’s a no brainer that he’s on one of the early episodes of “Better Off.” And let me just say, it was no easy get! We, and when I say we I really mean Mark, the best producer in the world, have been going back and forth with Jason since last October trying to nail down a date. Was it worth it? Let’s just say that when we do interviews, Mark and I are acutely aware of how long they’re running. We try to keep them 30 minutes or less. Well, Jason was so good we kept him for nearly an hour. His knowledge and insight of the financial industry is so wide and deep that we decided that we needed to feature him in back-to-back episodes, a “Better Off” first! In part one of the interview we cover the power of index funds, the importance of having rules in your financial life, the beauty of passive investing and the importance of technology and humans working together. We also talk about the evil F-word (fiduciary) and why such a simple concept of putting clients first, is such a controversial issue for a conflict-ridden industry. If you like Jason’s column, you should also check out his books. His latest work, The Devil’s Financial Dictionary, skewers the plutocrats and bureaucrats who gave us exploding mortgages, freakish risks, and banks that are too big to fail. It also distills the complexities, absurdities, and pomposities of Wall Street into plain truths and aphorisms anyone can understand. “Better Off” is sponsored by Betterment. For a recap of every episode, visit https://www.betterment.com/resources/topics/inside-betterment/better-off-podcast/. "Better Off" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com.

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Jill Schlesinger host of Better Off, and on today's episode,

0:06.8

Jason Zweig, personal finance columnist for the Wall Street Journal.

0:10.9

What great experience Jason has, boy he has so much wisdom to share.

0:16.5

There's no doubt in my mind that the vast majority of investors ought to have their entire portfolios run passively by machine

0:26.0

in index funds without any or without much application of human judgment.

0:31.6

People would be vastly better off if they did that.

0:35.0

All that and more coming up on the Better off Podcast.

0:39.5

Welcome to the Better off Podcast sponsored by Betterment, the smarterarter Way to Invest Your Money.

0:44.8

Okay, on this week's episode, I am really excited because we've got personal finance

0:51.2

columnists, almost like the dean of all personal finance,

0:55.7

Jason Zweig.

0:56.9

You've read him in the Wall Street Journal

0:58.4

and before that, Money Magazine, Time Magazine,

1:01.8

he's written lots of books, but what he really has is the

1:06.2

benefit of being in this business for a long enough time to really see changes

1:10.8

and changes that have really in ignored to your benefit. So when you listen to this, think

1:16.4

about it and say, wow, here's a guy who has such great ability to translate

1:22.1

complicated concepts and also be able to help me better my

1:27.2

own life.

1:28.6

We're also going to talk about Jason's new book, The Devil's Financial Dictionary.

1:32.4

It's a bit cheeky, but more importantly, we are going

1:35.4

to focus on the issues that really matter to your bottom line.

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