The Informed Investor

Dimensional Fund Advisors

Dimensional thought leaders break down the financial headlines to help you separate the news from the noise. Dimensional is an asset management firm with deep connections to leading academics and Nobel laureates in economics that has been applying financial science to real-world investing since 1981. - None of the content on this site is directed at any particular jurisdiction or investor located outside of the United States. All videos and other content on the site are protected by US and worldwide copyright and trademark laws and treaty provisions. © 2025 Dimensional Fund Advisors LP

  1. 3D AGO ·  VIDEO

    Divorced or Widowed? 4 Steps to Take Command of Your Money | The Informed Investor 43

    Episode 43: If you're newly divorced or widowed, what should you do about money? Undoubtedly, you'll have bills to pay immediately, urgent tax issues, estate documents requiring updates, and plenty of other pressing questions. Like, do you have enough cash? And where are all the passwords? Evelyn Zohlen, a Regional Director and Senior Financial Planner with Apella Wealth who specializes in helping women in financial transition, says these questions are especially challenging if you're grieving due to a divorce of the death of a partner. But she adds that addressing urgent financial questions around logistics, taxes, insurance, and actionable advice can help empower newly single women to feel confident about managing their finances. Zohlen, a former intelligence officer in the US Air Force, founded Inspired Financial, where she spent 20 years supporting women in transition, particularly through divorce and widowhood. In Episode 43 of The Informed Investor, Dimensional's Mark Gochnour, Head of Global Client Services, speaks at length with Zohlen about the biggest hurdles facing women going through such transitions and the key action items they should tackle today. LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE:  Subscribe to the Stay Calm Investing Newsletter https://www.staycalminvesting.com/newsletter Register for a May 19 Webcast with Dimensional Founder David Booth on his upcoming book Stay Calm: Principles from Life and Investing https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1758565&tp_key=0b1a3c07cc The Informed Investor: Feedback Survey https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey The Informed Investor on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCyJr6FFig-h1mA7rVP7Mbk0irFw2wA90  Dimensional Fund Advisors Shorts on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@dimensionalfundadvisors/shorts Mark Gochnour on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gochnour-9a23598a/ Evelyn Zohlen on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/evelynzohlen/ Learn more at https://www.dimensional.com/

    57 min
  2. APR 24 ·  VIDEO

    The Small-Business Playbook: Strategy, Taxes, and Timing | The Informed Investor 42

    Episode 42: What happens to your life—and your wealth—when the business you built becomes one of your biggest risks? We dive deep into the unique challenges facing small-business owners who are navigating growth, managing their own wealth, and planning for an eventual exit. Featuring insights from Pat Collins and Michael Goodman, two seasoned professionals at Greenspring Advisors, this conversation tackles the critical intersection between personal financial planning and business strategy. You'll hear why so many small-business owners delay succession planning, and how that hesitation can limit future options. From the "silver tsunami" of retiring owners to the emotional complexities of letting go, they explore why exit planning isn't just a financial decision—it's a personal one. They also break down the most common pitfalls, including overreliance on a single asset (your business), lack of diversification, and gaps in risk management like insurance and tax planning. You'll also learn practical strategies to increase business value, prepare for a successful transition, and build a coordinated team of advisors (from CPAs to attorneys) to help guide the process. But numbers only tell part of the story. Pat and Michael also examine the behavioral side of exit planning: identity, purpose, and what life looks like after the deal is done. Whether it's consulting, philanthropy, or rediscovering passions, we explore how to prepare for the next chapter in life. In Episode 42 of The Informed Investor, Dimensional's Mark Gochnour, Head of Global Client Services, sits down with Pat Collins and Michael Goodman from Greenspring Advisors. In addition to their discussion about running and selling a small business, they also touch on smart retirement strategies, including how much income you should save and the need for flexibility between traditional and Roth accounts. Whether you're a small-business owner thinking about selling—or just starting to plan—this episode offers key insights to help you maximize not just your exit, but life beyond it. LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE:  The Informed Investor: Feedback Survey https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey "The Informed Investor" on YouTube The Informed Investor - YouTube Dimensional Fund Advisors Shorts on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@dimensionalfundadvisors/shorts Mark Gochnour on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gochnour-9a23598a/ Michael Goodman on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelgoodman3/ Pat Collins on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/j-patrick-collins/  Learn more at https://www.dimensional.com/

    36 min
  3. APR 17 ·  VIDEO

    War, Oil, and Stock Market Resilience | The Informed Investor 41

    Episode 41: Are you an investor who gets rattled by news about the war? It's a common reaction. Worrisome headlines, especially those highlighting geopolitical conflicts or missile launches or the loss of life, would scare just about anyone. But it's important to separate your emotional reactions from your approach to investing. Current market prices generally reflect whatever is happening around the world. This means the market has already digested the worst (and best) news of the day and moved accordingly. So investors who think stocks are due for a big move due to the war in Iran, blockades, oil prices, or anything else should realize that market prices have already incorporated all that information and landed in a place that offers positive expected returns. The past offers some useful context. In many cases the stock market showed resilience in response to episodes of geopolitical turmoil. Even the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic didn't stop the market from rallying through the end of 2020. Painful drawdowns can happen when global conflicts turn into hot wars, and those drawdowns can last a while. But market pessimism can also turn around in a flash. It's not uncommon to see intrayear declines of 10% or more in years when the market delivers strong returns. In Episode 41 of The Informed Investor, Dimensional's Mark Gochnour, Head of Global Client Services, Wes Crill, Senior Client Solutions Director, and Jake DeKinder, Head of Client Communications, analyze stock market reactions to geopolitical risks and discuss what investors can do to manage the fallout. LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE:  Subscribe to the Stay Calm Investing Newsletter https://www.staycalminvesting.com/newsletter The Informed Investor Feedback Survey https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey The Informed Investor on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCyJr6FFig-h1mA7rVP7Mbk0irFw2wA90  Dimensional Fund Advisors Shorts on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@dimensionalfundadvisors/shorts Mark Gochnour on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gochnour-9a23598a/ Wes Crill on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/wes-crill-77a49417/ Jake DeKinder on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-d-4105b98/ Learn more at https://www.dimensional.com/

    26 min
  4. APR 10 ·  VIDEO

    Advantages of Working with an Investment Professional | The Informed Investor 40

    Episode 40: Does everyone need a financial advisor? Not necessarily. But for many investors, having a coach makes sense. Think about your financial needs beyond your investment portfolio. Are you in good shape when it comes to insurance, taxes, saving for college, retirement, and estate planning? How would you know? The uncomfortable truth is that there's a lot more to your financial life than the ups and downs of the stock market. That's where an unbiased investment professional, sitting on your side of the table, can help. An advisor can assess every aspect of your finances and create a holistic wealth management plan that can change as life happens, in the short and long run. Yes, the advisor will charge for these services, so investors would pay more under this scenario than if they were to go it alone. But if an advisor can help you capture more of the gains available in the capital markets while tailoring your portfolio to your needs and goals and helping you develop a comprehensive financial plan, odds are you may come out ahead. Not every investment professional who offers financial advice will suit you. It's important to find one who can speak with you in depth about your hopes, dreams, and concerns—and be accessible when you need to talk. In Episode 40 of The Informed Investor, Dimensional Head of Client Communications Jake DeKinder talks with Rob Morrison, Chief Experience Officer at Savant Wealth Management, about the evolution of financial advice and the key role coaching can play in your investment journey. LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE: Subscribe to the Stay Calm Investing Newsletter https://www.staycalminvesting.com/newsletter The Informed Investor: Feedback Survey https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey "The Informed Investor" on YouTube The Informed Investor - YouTube Dimensional Fund Advisors Shorts on YouTube  https://www.youtube.com/@dimensionalfundadvisors/shorts Jake DeKinder on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-d-4105b98/ Rob Morrison on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-morrison-73766211/ Learn more at https://www.dimensional.com/

    24 min
  5. APR 2 ·  VIDEO

    What Did Bob Pisani Learn from 35 Years on Wall Street? | The Informed Investor 39

    Episode 39: What's it like to spend 35 years at the center of Wall Street—and never want to leave? In this compelling conversation, longtime CNBC markets correspondent Bob Pisani reflects on a career that began almost by accident and evolved into a front-row seat to some of the most transformative moments in financial history. From his early days as a real estate reporter, shaped by teaching at Wharton and co-authoring a foundational industry book, to becoming a trusted voice on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Bob shares how a mix of timing, curiosity, and communication skills shaped his journey. He recounts CNBC's unlikely rise in the 1990s, fueled by the explosion of the internet, the debut of online trading, and the network's unique position as the "stock market channel" during the dot-com boom. Bob reflects on what it felt like to go from having virtually no audience to being part of one of the hottest platforms in television—and why those years were the most exciting of his life. Beyond the stories, Bob dives into the principles that guided his reporting and investing philosophy. He explains the importance of understanding your audience and simplifying complex financial concepts. And he shares lessons from influential figures like Jack Bogle and insights from behavioral economics that reshaped how he thinks about markets and investing. Bob also discusses his deep experience covering ETFs, including why they resonate with investors and his concerns about their growing complexity. In Episode 39 of The Informed Investor with Dimensional's Mark Gochnour, Head of Global Client Services, Bob Pisani shares unforgettable stories from the floor of the NYSE, lessons from decades of market coverage, and the mindset that helped him thrive in one of the most demanding environments in media—offering valuable insights for investors, communicators, and anyone curious about what really drives success on Wall Street. LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE:  The Informed Investor: Feedback Survey https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey "The Informed Investor" on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCyJr6FFig-h1mA7rVP7Mbk0irFw2wA90  Dimensional Fund Advisors Shorts on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@dimensionalfundadvisors/shorts Mark Gochnour on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gochnour-9a23598a Bob Pisani on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobpisani   Learn more at https://www.dimensional.com/

    35 min
  6. MAR 27 ·  VIDEO

    Inside the ETF Boom with Todd Rosenbluth | The Informed Investor 38

    Episode 38: What if there are already too many exchange-traded funds—and that's actually a good thing? Dive into the ever-evolving world of ETFs with industry expert Todd Rosenbluth to unpack the explosive growth, innovation, and complexity shaping today's ETF landscape. Todd offers a front-row perspective on how the industry has evolved from simple index-tracking funds to a universe of over 5,000 products—and counting. With decades of experience and deep roots in ETF research and education, Todd shares his perspective on where the ETF industry stands today—and where it's headed next. He explores key trends, including the impact of the ETF Rule of 2019, which opened the door for a wave of actively managed ETFs. Todd explains why this surge in new products isn't necessarily a bad thing—but it does put more responsibility on investors and advisors to truly understand what they're buying. From thematic strategies to leveraged and options-based ETFs, this conversation explores the growing complexity within the market. Todd emphasizes that while low cost, tax efficiency, and liquidity remain core advantages, they shouldn't be the only factors guiding investment decisions. "Cheaper" doesn't always mean "better," and knowing the use case behind each ETF is critical. In Episode 38 of The Informed Investor, Dimensional's Mark Gochnour, Head of Global Client Services, speaks to Todd about all things ETF, including the future of ETF share classes, the ongoing shift from mutual funds to ETFs, and whether retirement accounts like 401(k)s will eventually embrace ETFs more fully. Plus, Todd shares why he believes the ETF industry's strong reputation remains intact—even as more sophisticated (and sometimes riskier) products enter the market.   LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE:  VettaFi: https://www.vettafi.com ETF Trends: https://www.etftrends.com ETF Database: https://etfdb.com The Informed Investor: Feedback Survey https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey "The Informed Investor" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCyJr6FFig-h1mA7rVP7Mbk0irFw2wA90  Dimensional Fund Advisors Shorts on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@dimensionalfundadvisors/shorts Mark Gochnour on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gochnour-9a23598a/ Todd Rosenbluth on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-rosenbluth-89120a/ Learn more at https://www.dimensional.com/

    21 min
  7. MAR 20 ·  VIDEO

    The Biggest Risk in Investing? It's You! | The Informed Investor 37

    Episode 37: What's the biggest risk in investing? Longtime financial advisor Cameron Passmore says it's not AI or geopolitical turmoil, and it's not oil prices or inflation. It's you! Passmore, one of the original hosts of the popular Rational Reminder podcast, believes bad behavior by investors causes big trouble. Especially when stress rises due to turmoil in the market or around the globe. Passmore is the CEO of an investment advisory firm based in Canada. On the podcast, he has interviewed Nobel laureates, explored complex investment strategies, analyzed stock market history, and pondered simple but profound questions like, do you need a financial advisor? If you're itching to sell as soon as the stock market takes a tumble, he thinks your behavior is a potential problem. If you're eager to pick the next big winner, ditto. Compare those strategies to the simple concept of "buy, hold, and rebalance." Sounds boring. But if you can't stick to that approach, Passmore says, you may have difficulty reaching your goals. In Episode 37 of The Informed Investor podcast, Dimensional's Mark Gochnour, Head of Global Client Services, speaks with Passmore about his biggest takeaways from the Rational Reminder podcast and the homespun advice that every investor needs to hear. LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE: The Informed Investor: Feedback Survey https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey "The Informed Investor" on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCyJr6FFig-h1mA7rVP7Mbk0irFw2wA90  Dimensional Fund Advisors Shorts on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@dimensionalfundadvisors/shorts Mark Gochnour on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gochnour-9a23598a/ Cameron Passmore on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronpassmore/?originalSubdomain=ca Ben Felix on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwfelix/?originalSubdomain=ca Learn more at https://www.dimensional.com/

    36 min
  8. MAR 13 ·  VIDEO

    Why Does Everyone Want to Invest in Private Credit? | The Informed Investor 36

    Episode 36: Why all the hubbub about private credit? This unusual investment vehicle, which accounts for about 2% of the global fixed income market, seems to be all over the financial headlines. Some reports say investors are cashing out in droves. Others claim lending to troubled software firms catalyzed a meltdown that's chilling the entire private credit market. Then there are the optimists who argue all the turmoil will lead to enticing opportunities. Investors might have heard that private credit offers untapped potential for higher returns, so the latest developments may be perplexing. In simple terms, private credit consists of loans by nonbank lenders to small and midsize firms that may have trouble obtaining traditional bank loans. The money for the loans comes from investors who are typically seeking yields higher than what's available in the traditional fixed income market. Everyday investors can access this private market through publicly traded business development companies (BDCs), which make these loans and are then required to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income to shareholders. While outsize returns on offer by BDCs make them attractive, the risks are significant and shouldn't be overlooked. BDCs outperformed the conventional bond market in the past five and 10 years. Yet in the past 12 months through February, BDCs tumbled nearly 20% even while the bond market posted positive returns. (S&P data © 2026 S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, a division of S&P Global. All rights reserved; Bloomberg data from Bloomberg.) Costs are another concern. The combined management and incentive fees for public BDCs may exceed 5% annually. (Incentive fees are performance-based charges payable if managers exceed a specific return target.) Compare those fees to the average 0.54% net expense ratio for the US Intermediate Core Bond Fund category, based on Morningstar data. In Episode 36 of The Informed Investor, Dimensional's Mark Gochnour, Head of Global Client Services, Kevin Green, PhD, Head of Investment Solutions Analytics, and Jake DeKinder, Head of Client Communications, assess the numerous tradeoffs facing investors in private credit and highlight those that should garner the most attention. LINKS FROM TODAY'S EPISODE: The Informed Investor: Feedback Survey ⁠https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/informed-investor-survey⁠ Dimensional Perspectives: "Hiding in Plain Sight: Private Asset Exposure Through Public Equities" ⁠https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/insights/hiding-in-plain-sight-private-asset-exposure-through-public-equities⁠ Dimensional Perspectives: "A Deep Dive into Private Fund Performance" ⁠https://www.dimensional.com/us-en/insights/a-deep-dive-into-private-fund-performance⁠ The Informed Investor, Episode 11: "Do Private Markets Deliver an Edge?" ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUGb1LLeB1A&list=PLCyJr6FFig-h1mA7rVP7Mbk0irFw2wA90&index=26&pp=iAQB⁠ "The Informed Investor" on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCyJr6FFig-h1mA7rVP7Mbk0irFw2wA90 Mark Gochnour on LinkedIn ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gochnour-9a23598a/⁠⁠ Kevin Green on LinkedIn ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-green-505b15355/⁠⁠ Jake DeKinder on LinkedIn ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-d-4105b98/⁠⁠ Learn more at ⁠https://www.dimensional.com/

    27 min

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Dimensional thought leaders break down the financial headlines to help you separate the news from the noise. Dimensional is an asset management firm with deep connections to leading academics and Nobel laureates in economics that has been applying financial science to real-world investing since 1981. - None of the content on this site is directed at any particular jurisdiction or investor located outside of the United States. All videos and other content on the site are protected by US and worldwide copyright and trademark laws and treaty provisions. © 2025 Dimensional Fund Advisors LP

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