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The Fund Your Retirement Podcast is designed to inspire and educate you about funding your retirement. We will be sharing the best strategies, skills, tips, and resources to grow your wealth. Lee will introduce you to highly successful Investors, traders, entrepreneurs, and experts who are passionate about sharing financial intelligence and solutions for income and capital growth. The Fund Your Retirement podcast is dedicated to helping you level up your skills in financial self-sufficiency, building long-term wealth and retirement prosperity. Subscribe and begin the journey.

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The Fund Your Retirement Podcast is designed to inspire and educate you about funding your retirement. We will be sharing the best strategies, skills, tips, and resources to grow your wealth. Lee will introduce you to highly successful Investors, traders, entrepreneurs, and experts who are passionate about sharing financial intelligence and solutions for income and capital growth. The Fund Your Retirement podcast is dedicated to helping you level up your skills in financial self-sufficiency, building long-term wealth and retirement prosperity. Subscribe and begin the journey.

    ILT008 A Day in the Life of a Fund Manager: Season Finale Insights from Judith Mackenzie & Rosemary Banyard | Part 8

    ILT008 A Day in the Life of a Fund Manager: Season Finale Insights from Judith Mackenzie & Rosemary Banyard | Part 8

    In the final episode of the season, Judith and Rosemary delve into the intricacies of a day in the life of a fund manager. They discuss their roles and responsibilities, which include selecting and monitoring investments, communicating with shareholders, and dealing with regulatory requirements. They share insights into their typical weeks, which vary greatly and can be unpredictable due to market announcements.
    The episode also highlights the challenges posed by regulatory demands and the importance of long-term investment. The managers reflect on their most rewarding moments, their involvement in additional commitments such as charities, and provide advice for aspiring fund managers. The episode concludes with book and show recommendations.
    Timestamps:
    01:24 Roles and Responsibilities of a Fund Manager
    04:08 Weekly Routine and Unexpected Challenges
    04:33 Research and Communication
    06:44 Regulatory Demands and Governance
    12:23 Working from Home and Travel
    14:31 Advice for Aspiring Fund Managers
    15:21 Challenges and Frustrations
    18:52 Proudest Moments and Giving Back
    23:53 Career Path and Opportunities
    27:16 Book and Podcast Recommendations
    31:30 Conclusion and Season Wrap-Up
    Hope you enjoy this episode and have a wonderful day.
    If you like this episode, please let us know by subscribing for future company reviews and insightful conversations about the markets, personal finance, portfolio management and stock analysis.
    Links & Resources: 
    Visit Downing Fund Managers here: https://www.downing.co.uk/downing-fund-managers
    Follow Downing on X/Twitter @downingllp: https://twitter.com/downingllp?lang=en
    Vassal States by Angus Hanton: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vassal-State-America-Runs-Britain/dp/1800753888
    Investors reading and watch list for the long-term investor: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Top-picks-for-a-long-term-investor.pdf
    Visit Fund Your Retirement: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/
    Follow FYR on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FRetirement
    Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.

    • 32 min
    IRT007 Investors Round Table Discusses Interest Rates & the Investment Potential of Property Franchise Group (TPFG), Macfarlane Group (MACF) & Van Elle Holdings (VANL)

    IRT007 Investors Round Table Discusses Interest Rates & the Investment Potential of Property Franchise Group (TPFG), Macfarlane Group (MACF) & Van Elle Holdings (VANL)

    This time on The Investors Round Table Roland Head, Mark Simpson, and Graham Neary discuss Interest rates and the investment potential of Property Franchise Group (TPFG), Macfarlane Group (MACF) & Van Elle Holdings (VANL).
    A healthy three-way debate about the shares they own, their portfolios, and the markets.
    Timestamps:
    1:20 Round table discussing Property Franchise Group (TPFG).
    14:00 Round table discussing Macfarlane Group (MACF).
    30:50 Round table discussing Van Elle Holdings (VANL).
    36:00 Round table discussing Interest rates.
    If you like this episode, please let us know by subscribing for future company reviews and insightful conversations about portfolio management and stock analysis.
    Roland Mark & Graham Resources:  
    Visit FYR for more investors related podcasts: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/
    Follow Roland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rolandhead
    Visit Roland’s Dividends Investing website here: https://www.rolandhead.com/
    Follow Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DangerCapital
    Buy Marks Book here: http://excellentinvesting.org/
    Follow Graham on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamNeary
    Join Graham’s Substack newsletter here: https://theinvestorinstitute.substack.com/
    Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.

    • 44 min
    ILT007 How Judith & Rosemary Construct & Manage Their Investment Portfolios | Part 7

    ILT007 How Judith & Rosemary Construct & Manage Their Investment Portfolios | Part 7

    In part seven of this investing eight-part series, Judith Mackenzie and Rosemary Banyard discuss how they construct a portfolio of stocks and how they manage them.
    Key topics covered:
    ·         What is portfolio construction and portfolio management?
    ·         What types of risks should investors think about when constructing a portfolio of stocks?
    ·         How do Judith and Rosmary diversify risk across the stocks they own?
    ·         What tools or software do they use to aid them in managing their investment portfolios?
    Each episode of this now eight-part series builds on the next as they walk you through an investor's journey.
    If you have ever wondered what a fund manager does, how they think, the types of investments they look for and what led them to pursue careers in finance and investing? Then you’re in the right place, join Judith and Rosemary as they peel back the veil and share their guiding principles and experiences from careers spanning multiple decades in the finance industry as investment fund managers.
    In the previous episode, Judith, and Rosemary share the highs and lows of meetings with company management, red flags to look out for and their views on annual general meetings.
    Timestamps:
     2:05 Judith and Rosemary share what is portfolio construction and portfolio management.
    5:10 What are the key parameters one would need to consider when constructing a portfolio of stocks.
    13:10 What are the risks investors should consider when constructing a portfolio of stocks.
    17:50 How Judith and Rosemary asses the different weightings of the stocks they own.
    23:00 What position size do they use when making their first investment.
    25:00 Things to consider when it comes to thinking about sectors when constructing a portfolio of stocks.
    29:40 Do Judith and Rosemary use price targets?
    32:40 Do Judith and Rosemary have teams that support them in managing their investment portfolios.
    34:20 How do Judith and Rosemary manage their thoughts when they are about to push that button.
    36:30 What are the constraints to portfolio construction and management?
    40:30 Closing thoughts and wrap up.
    Hope you enjoy this episode and have a wonderful day.
    The FYR Team
    If you like this episode, please let us know by subscribing for future company reviews and insightful conversations about the markets, personal finance, portfolio management and stock analysis.
    Links & Resources: 
    Visit Downing Fund Managers here: https://www.downing.co.uk/downing-fund-managers
    Follow Downing on X/Twitter @downingllp: https://twitter.com/downingllp?lang=en
    Investors reading and watch list for the long-term investor: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Top-picks-for-a-long-term-investor.pdf
    Visit Fund Your Retirement: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/
    Follow FYR on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FRetirement
    Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.

    • 46 min
    IRT006 Investors Round Table Discusses the Investment Potential of Money Supermarket (MONY), Ramsdens (RFX), Polar Capital (POLAR), Ashmore (ASHM) and Premier Miton Group (PMI)

    IRT006 Investors Round Table Discusses the Investment Potential of Money Supermarket (MONY), Ramsdens (RFX), Polar Capital (POLAR), Ashmore (ASHM) and Premier Miton Group (PMI)

    This time on The Investors Round Roland Head, Mark Simpson, and Graham Neary discuss the latest news from Superdry (SDRY), Dr Martens (DOCS) and Tclark PLC (CTO) and the investment potential of Money Supermarket (MONY), Ramsdens (RFX), Polar Capital (POLR), Ashmore Group (ASHM) and Premier Miton Group (PMI).
    A healthy three-way debate about the shares they own, their portfolios, and the markets.
    Timestamps:
    1:00 Round table discussing the latest news from Superdry (SDRY), Tclark (CTO) and Dr Martens (DOCS).
    17:00 Round table discussing Ramsdens (RFX).
    27:30 Round table discussing Money Supermarket (MONY).
    36:30 Round table discussing Polar Capital (POLR), Ashmore Group (ASHM) and Premier Miton Group (PMI).
    If you like this episode, please let us know by subscribing for future company reviews and insightful conversations about portfolio management and stock analysis.
    Roland Mark & Graham Resources:  
    Visit FYR for more investors related podcasts: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/
    Follow Roland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rolandhead
    Visit Roland’s Dividends Investing website here: https://www.rolandhead.com/
    Follow Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DangerCapital
    Buy Marks Book here: http://excellentinvesting.org/
    Follow Graham on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamNeary
    Join Graham’s Substack newsletter here: https://theinvestorinstitute.substack.com/
     
    Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.

    • 49 min
    ILT006 Memorable Meetings with Company Management & AGMs with Judith Mackenzie & Rosemary Banyard | Part 6

    ILT006 Memorable Meetings with Company Management & AGMs with Judith Mackenzie & Rosemary Banyard | Part 6

    In part six of this investing eight-part series, Judith Mackenzie and Rosemary Banyard share the highs and lows of meetings with company management, red flags to look out for and their views on annual general meetings, more commonly known as AGM’s.
    Key topics covered:
    How important are AGMs in your analysis of companies - do either of you attend AGMs? Voting, is it important? What do you tend to vote against? Have you any memorable experiences with management that stand out, good and bad? What red flags put you off management? Each episode of this now eight-part series builds on the next as they walk you through an investor's journey.
    If you have ever wondered what a fund manager does, how they think, the types of investments they look for and what led them to pursue careers in finance and investing? Then you’re in the right place, join Judith and Rosemary as they peel back the veil and share their guiding principles and experiences from careers spanning multiple decades in the finance industry as investment fund managers.
    Timestamps:
     1:40 Judith and Rosemary explain what an AGM is.
    3:30 Re-election of directors for listed companies.
    5:30 Voting at AGMs and what do Judith and Rosemary vote against.
    9:15 Judith and Rosemary's thoughts on AGMs.
    12:50 Memorable meetings with company management.
    17:30 What characteristics make a good CEO, MD or founder?
    24:45 Thoughts on family-led companies.
    28:00 Final thoughts and two worthwhile books to read.
    Hope you enjoy this episode and have a wonderful day.
    The FYR Team
    If you like this episode, please let us know by subscribing for future company reviews and insightful conversations about the markets, personal finance, portfolio management and stock analysis.
    Links & Resources: 
    Visit Downing Fund Managers here: https://www.downing.co.uk/downing-fund-managers
    Follow Dowing on X/Twitter @downingllp: https://twitter.com/downingllp?lang=en
    Investors reading and watch list for the long-term investor: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Top-picks-for-a-long-term-investor.pdf
    Next annual reports: https://www.nextplc.co.uk/investors/reports-and-presentations/archive
    Visit Fund Your Retirement: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/
    Follow FYR on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FRetirement
    Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.

    • 32 min
    IRT005 Investors Round Table Discusses Next, Burberry, National World & Airea

    IRT005 Investors Round Table Discusses Next, Burberry, National World & Airea

    This time on The Investors Round Roland Head, Mark Simpson, and Graham Neary discuss the latest news from Ariea (AIEA) and the investment potential of Next (NXT), Burberry (BRBY) and National World (NWOR).
    A healthy three-way debate about the shares they own, their portfolios, and the markets.
    Timestamps:
    1:00 Round table discussing the latest news announcement from Ariea (AIEA).
    11:30 Round table discussing Burberry (BRBY)
    22:45 Round table discussing Next (NXT)
    32:45 Round table discussing National World (NWOR)
    Thank you for listening, we hope you enjoyed the episode.
    If you like this episode, please let us know by subscribing for future company reviews and insightful conversations about portfolio management and stock analysis.
    Roland Mark & Graham Resources:  
    Visit FYR for more investors related podcasts: https://www.fundyourretirement.com/
    Follow Roland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rolandhead
    Visit Roland’s Dividends Investing website here: https://www.rolandhead.com/
    Follow Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DangerCapital
    Buy Marks Book here: http://excellentinvesting.org/
    Follow Graham on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrahamNeary
    Join Graham’s Substack newsletter here: https://theinvestorinstitute.substack.com/
    Disclaimer: This presentation is for educational purposes only. All opinions and information are for demonstrational purposes and do not constitute investment advice. Trading and investing carries a high level of risk and are not right for everyone. If you need financial advice, consult with a regulated financial adviser in your country before making any decisions.

    • 48 min

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