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On Watch by MarketWatch is a weekly podcast about the financial news we’re all watching — and how it’s affecting both the economy and your wallet. Host Jeremy Owens trains his eye on the stories that are driving markets and offers insights that will help you make more informed money decisions.
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The Moneyist’s advice for financial fitness
Quentin Fotrell, MarketWatch’s “Moneyist” columnist, tells listeners how to protect themselves from scams and financial concerns. Also: Financial Face-off asks if spouses should have separate bank accounts.
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How to start saving for retirement and find a company’s story
As Financial Literacy Month continues, MarketWatch’s retirement editor discusses how to start your plans. Also, Footnoted’s Michele Leder breaks down how to access everything you need to know about a company through their SEC filings.
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Tax day and DIY money management for average folk
MarketWatch's "Tax Guy" Andrew Keshner tells us why bigger tax refunds may not be a good thing. Then, Beth Pinsker explains why financial planners aren't necessary for non-millionaires, and what the rest of us can do instead.
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Financial fitness: How to read stock trends, and trim your tax bill
For Financial Literacy Month, On Watch by MarketWatch is offering lessons on financial fitness. To start: an intro to technical analysis of stocks and how to reduce your taxable income.
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The path to AI riches and the financial plight of an Oakland A’s fan
Analyst Beth Kindig discusses how generative artificial intelligence will make money. Also: How our host, a longtime Oakland A's fan, is viewing his financial decisions amid the team's impending move to Las Vegas.
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An opening in the housing trap? And Reddit's IPO
There are signs that the spring home-buying season could thaw a frozen market, and Reddit’s initial public offering could do the same for the IPO market.