In this episode of the "Investing for Beginners" podcast, Dave and Andrew tackle four insightful listener questions, including how to select a financial planner and the importance of debt-to-equity ratios. Tune in for practical advice and expert insights on navigating the world of investing.
00:00 - 00:32: Introduction
Dave welcomes listeners to the "Investing for Beginners" podcast and introduces the episode's focus on answering four listener questions.
00:32 - 02:00: Question 1: Selecting a Financial Planner
Dave and Andrew discuss how to choose a financial planner, including what questions to ask and considerations like fees and investing philosophy.
02:00 - 04:16: Where to Find Financial Planners
Suggestions on where to locate financial planners, such as banks, brokerages, and independent services like Tangerine.
04:16 - 06:38: When to Consider a Financial Planner
The hosts talk about the stages in life when a financial planner might be most beneficial, particularly as you approach retirement.
06:38 - 08:10: James Canola’s Financial Planning Services
A brief mention of financial planner James Canola and the value of his services.
08:10 - 09:30: Introduction to Spotify Q&A Feature
Dave explains how listeners can submit questions via Spotify’s app, which will be answered in future episodes.
09:30 - 13:20: Question 2: Debt-to-Equity Ratio
Andrew explains the debt-to-equity ratio, its importance, and how to interpret it, particularly when it’s above or below 1.
13:20 - 17:30: Why Debt-to-Equity Ratio Matters
Discussion on how debt can impact a company’s growth and profitability, and what to look for when analyzing this ratio.
17:30 - 20:30: Using Debt-to-Equity in Context
Tips on how to analyze the debt-to-equity ratio over time and compare it with competitors to gain better insights.
20:30 - 25:00: Additional Financial Ratios to Consider
Andrew and Dave suggest other ratios like net debt to EBITDA and interest coverage ratio to complement the debt-to-equity analysis.
25:00 - 29:00: Question 3: Investing in Watsco
A listener question about investing in Watsco despite its recent price drop is discussed, with advice on evaluating whether it’s a short-term issue or a long-term problem.
29:00 - 32:10: Understanding Market Sentiment and Stock Prices
The hosts talk about how market sentiment can sometimes disconnect from a company's fundamentals, using Lululemon as an example.
32:10 - 36:00: Reanalyzing Your Portfolio
Andrew shares the importance of regularly reanalyzing stocks in your portfolio to ensure they still meet your investment criteria.
36:00 - 38:30: Separating Noise from Facts
Dave emphasizes the need to focus on a company’s actual performance rather than being swayed by market noise or social media chatter.
38:30 - 42:01: Conclusion
Final thoughts on the importance of having a flexible mindset in investing and avoiding biases. Dave and Andrew wrap up the episode with a reminder to invest with a margin of safety.
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The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

By Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern | Stock Market Guide to Buying Stocks like

IFB351: Listener Questions Answered - From Financial Planners to Debt Ratios

AUG 22, 202448 MIN
The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom

IFB351: Listener Questions Answered - From Financial Planners to Debt Ratios

AUG 22, 202448 MIN

Description

In this episode of the "Investing for Beginners" podcast, Dave and Andrew tackle four insightful listener questions, including how to select a financial planner and the importance of debt-to-equity ratios. Tune in for practical advice and expert insights on navigating the world of investing.

00:00 - 00:32: Introduction

  • Dave welcomes listeners to the "Investing for Beginners" podcast and introduces the episode's focus on answering four listener questions.

00:32 - 02:00: Question 1: Selecting a Financial Planner

  • Dave and Andrew discuss how to choose a financial planner, including what questions to ask and considerations like fees and investing philosophy.

02:00 - 04:16: Where to Find Financial Planners

  • Suggestions on where to locate financial planners, such as banks, brokerages, and independent services like Tangerine.

04:16 - 06:38: When to Consider a Financial Planner

  • The hosts talk about the stages in life when a financial planner might be most beneficial, particularly as you approach retirement.

06:38 - 08:10: James Canola’s Financial Planning Services

  • A brief mention of financial planner James Canola and the value of his services.

08:10 - 09:30: Introduction to Spotify Q&A Feature

  • Dave explains how listeners can submit questions via Spotify’s app, which will be answered in future episodes.

09:30 - 13:20: Question 2: Debt-to-Equity Ratio

  • Andrew explains the debt-to-equity ratio, its importance, and how to interpret it, particularly when it’s above or below 1.

13:20 - 17:30: Why Debt-to-Equity Ratio Matters

  • Discussion on how debt can impact a company’s growth and profitability, and what to look for when analyzing this ratio.

17:30 - 20:30: Using Debt-to-Equity in Context

  • Tips on how to analyze the debt-to-equity ratio over time and compare it with competitors to gain better insights.

20:30 - 25:00: Additional Financial Ratios to Consider

  • Andrew and Dave suggest other ratios like net debt to EBITDA and interest coverage ratio to complement the debt-to-equity analysis.

25:00 - 29:00: Question 3: Investing in Watsco

  • A listener question about investing in Watsco despite its recent price drop is discussed, with advice on evaluating whether it’s a short-term issue or a long-term problem.

29:00 - 32:10: Understanding Market Sentiment and Stock Prices

  • The hosts talk about how market sentiment can sometimes disconnect from a company's fundamentals, using Lululemon as an example.

32:10 - 36:00: Reanalyzing Your Portfolio

  • Andrew shares the importance of regularly reanalyzing stocks in your portfolio to ensure they still meet your investment criteria.

36:00 - 38:30: Separating Noise from Facts

  • Dave emphasizes the need to focus on a company’s actual performance rather than being swayed by market noise or social media chatter.

38:30 - 42:01: Conclusion

  • Final thoughts on the importance of having a flexible mindset in investing and avoiding biases. Dave and Andrew wrap up the episode with a reminder to invest with a margin of safety.

Today's show is sponsored by:

Go to shipstation.com and use code INVESTING to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial.

Go to monarchmoney.com/BEGINNERS for an extended 30 day free trial!

Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beginners.

Find great investments at Value Spotlight

Have questions? Send them to [email protected]

Start learning how to value companies here:  DCF Demystified Link

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW

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