Wealth Management

Podcasts have exploded in popularity in the last decade and with it comes a wide variety of options to increase your awareness. Whether you're just beginning your investment journey or preparing for retirement, these podcasts offer guidance for all stages of life. 

 

  1. Planet Money from NPR simplifies complex financial topics through relatable stories. 
  2. Jessica Moorehouse’s More Money Podcast focuses on personal finance tips and interviews, helping listeners take control of their money. 
  3. The Bid by BlackRock provides insights from strategists on market events, geopolitics, and sustainable investing. 

 

Each podcast brings unique perspectives on how to start investing, understand the economy, and reach financial goals. 


Finsum: Podcast recommendations can also be used to grow connections with clientele by helping them understand their investment opportunities.

The Fidelity Trend Fund (FTRNX) is a top-rated global equity mutual fund, managed by Shilpa Mehra, with $3.25 billion in assets. Over the past five years, it has delivered strong returns, with an annualized rate of 18.98%, placing it in the top third of its category. 

 

Although slightly more volatile than its peers, with a 5-year beta of 1.13, it has consistently outperformed benchmarks, producing a positive alpha of 2.74. The fund's expense ratio of 0.55% is notably lower than the category average, making it cost-effective for investors. 

 

With 80.17% of its portfolio in stocks, primarily in the technology and retail sectors, the fund actively manages its assets with a 50% turnover rate. Overall, FTRNX offers strong performance, reasonable risk, and lower fees, making it an appealing choice for global equity investors.


Finsum: With the upcoming election, investors might consider the viability of international equity exposure in Trend funds such as these. 

 

While New Years resolutions have probably dipped, many people are still trying to adopt new health routines, and yoga is a popular choice due to its accessibility and long-term benefits. Jasmine Nicole and Kiyona Miah, founders of the Black Yogis of South Florida, emphasize the immediate physical and emotional relief yoga can offer when practiced with an open mind. 

 

Yoga, rooted in Indian philosophy, unifies breath and movement to promote both mental and physical well-being. Beginners should focus on simple practices like breathwork and meditation rather than being intimidated by advanced poses. 

 

Finding the right instructor can enhance the experience, and online resources like YouTube provide accessible options for practice. The Black Yogis encourage mindfulness, advising new practitioners to pace themselves and prioritize presence over performance.


Finsum: The accessibility of Youtube for yoga cannot be understated particularly with those geared towards new or first timers. 

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