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Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

Teach Real Investing

Talking Real Money - Investing Talk

Don McDonald

Investing, Education, Business, How To

4.5 • 810 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Financial education is expanding nationwide—but much of it is still teaching speculation instead of investing. Don and Tom critique stock-picking contests, flawed risk frameworks, and misleading “active vs. passive” framing, while arguing for evidence-based investing and early Roth contributions as the true foundations of financial literacy. They break down the compounding power of a 529-to-Roth strategy, address custodial transaction fees when selling mutual funds, caution against performance chasing in emerging markets after a major rally, and help a caller navigate moving an elderly parent’s CD out of a low-yield bank account. The through-line: education is powerful—but only if it’s grounded in reality. 0:04 Financial education expanding nationwide—but stock-picking contests still dominate curricula. 2:14 Why stock games teach trading, not investing. Own the market instead. 3:32 Federal Reserve curriculum critique—risk scales and “active vs passive” framing. 6:10 Teach teenagers Roth IRAs early. Time is the superpower. 7:36 Questionable risk ratings—growth stocks equated with collectibles. 9:17 Efficient Market Hypothesis in plain English—luck vs insider info. 10:45 529 plans and Roth rollovers—$35K opportunity. 11:37 Compounding example—$35K to nearly $2M tax-free over 40+ years. 15:43 Withdrawing from a Vanguard target-date fund—costs and custodian fees. 20:07 Performance chasing—emerging markets surge after tariff ruling. 23:13 South Korea’s role and Avantis outperformance. 28:40 Helping an elderly parent move a $200K CD—avoid automatic rollovers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Reality Radio for a really great future. We're talking real money.

0:10.1

We here at talking real money have always been big advocates of financial education.

0:17.2

Heck, it's what we do and have done for literally decades.

0:22.8

Try to educate you about how money works.

0:25.6

Now you can make it work for you better.

0:27.3

So we're always saying, yes, more financial education is better,

0:32.2

particularly in schools, high school and college.

0:35.4

Let's start young.

0:36.3

Let's give them a solid financial education.

0:39.1

It sounds like a no-brainer, a great thing across the board. Who knew we would have to qualify

0:45.6

the darn thing? Hi, everybody. Welcome to Talking Real Money. I'm Don. That's Tom. We're here

0:51.9

to financially educate you. But in a way that we believe is the right way

0:57.6

who knew there was so much bad education going on when it comes to financial education yeah

1:05.7

it turns out by the way there's now 30 states that have laws or regulations requiring

1:10.1

that students complete a personal finance course.

1:14.2

Now, here in Washington, they're still working out the course.

1:17.3

I saw the panel on it. It's okay.

1:20.4

73% of public high school students will take a financial course by 2031, which I think is like five years from now.

1:27.7

That's three out of four.

1:29.0

That's pretty good.

1:30.2

It's getting better.

1:31.9

But the devil again is in those darn details.

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