Money Matters

Money Matters

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Money Matters is the country's longest running live call-in investment and personal finance radio show. Money Matters is hosted by Wes Moss who is the Managing Partner and Chief Investment Strategist at Capital Investment Advisors (CIA). 

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Money Matters with Wes Moss

Money Matters with Wes Moss

Wes Moss, Chief Investment Strategist at Capital Investment Advisors (CIA) hosts Money Matters, the country’s longest running live call-in, investment and personal finance radio show.

Money Matters 4/21/24

Wes welcomes Jeff Lloyd, Capital Investment Advisors’ Wealth Management Analyst, to the show. They talk about cotton candy inflation and the market’s obsession with the Fed, relating it to kids wanting candy when their parents insist on vegetables. They evaluate when the Fed might end up cutting interest rates, marvel at Johnson & Johnson raising their dividend for the 62nd year in a row, and delve into the reality that many future retirees don’t have enough money saved. They discuss the Sag Harbor couple who built a $15 million home only to sell it because their dog wasn’t a fan and analyze Caitlin Clark’s new WNBA salary. Finally, they examine some well-performing Dividend Paying Stock ETFs.

Money Matters 4/14/24

On today’s show, Wes welcomes Chief Investment Officer Connor Miller to the studio. They rave about the lack of inflation at the Masters Golf Tournament’s concession stands but lament the stickiness of overall inflation in the economy. Then they report on the looming tax deadline, market broadening behavior, Baby Boomers, and California’s minimum wage. Finally, they delve into magic retirement numbers.

Money Matters 4/7/24

Wes welcomes Jeff Lloyd, Capital Investment Advisors’ Wealth Management Analyst, to the show. They rave about NCAA basketball, especially Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, then transition to an article about Gen Zers needing a therapist to deal with the stress of filing taxes. Wes breaks down changes in the formerly dominant Magnificent Seven set of stocks, examines a Northwest Mutual study about nest eggs, looks at Redfin stats about aging Baby Boomers keeping their homes, discusses how to max out retirement savings without running out, and disagrees with a dire warning from Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio.

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