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The Piggy Bank Chronicles

The Piggy Bank Chronicles
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A podcast about saving, investing, and living your best life. If you are new to investing then this is the place for you. We try to use silly analogies and simple ideas to make investing and personal finance more accessible and approachable for everyone.
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Episode 53 - Today and Anything
Start saving today. Start saving anything. Then let the power of compounding do its work on your behalf. JJ finally gets around to talking about the power of compounding and why it is one of the most important parts of your investment journey.
Episode 85 - Chief Executive MeHave you ever criticized your company’s CEO? Have you ever complained about the owner at your small company? Have you ever grumbled about your direct supervisor and swore you could do better? If so, then this episode is for you.If any of those characterizations are true then prepare to get your toes stepped on. In this episode we break down the key role of a CEO / owner and how the same responsibilities apply to you in your own personal financial life. Let’s see if you are able to beat your boss when you are only running a company with one employee.You might well be doing worse than you think compared to your imaginary nemesis. It’s not about the volume, it’s about the percentages.
Episode 84 - Small is the new bigSmall Cap stocks have underperformed their larger cousins for some time now. Should we expect that to continue? In this episode we explore:How have Small Cap stocks done recently relative to others?Why have they performed this way?Do we expect this to continue or is there improvement ahead?How and why does your humble host include them in his own portfolio?Investments discussed include:VTI - Vanguard Total Stock Market Index ETFIWM - iShares Russell 2000 ETFVOO - Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
Episode 83 - Super heroes wear a CAPEHave you ever heard of the Cyclically-Adjusted Price Earnings (CAPE) Ratio? Have you ever heard of the Shiller PE ratio? If you haven’t then you are not alone. If you are an investor, knowing this ratio and its current value could at least add a data point to your understanding of the US Equity market. If you are a retiree or soon to be retired, then knowing this ratio might just save your bacon.In this episode JJ discusses:What is the CAPE RatioWhat does it try to tell usWhy should we care, especially if we are retiredReferences for this episode include:https://earlyretirementnow.com/2022/10/05/building-a-better-cape-ratio/https://www.multpl.com/shiller-pe
Episode 82 - Catch me if you canDo you work with a full service broker?Are you buying individual stocks and bonds on your own?Are you loading up on your cousin Ralph’s favorite stock of the week?If you are, do you know if it’s working?In this episode JJ challenges you to compare results with his modified version of the Bogglehead 3 fund portfolio. In one easy step you will learn why tracking your results matters and if doing something super simple might be better than any of the options above. As usual, what could possibly go wrong?
Episode 81 - Help, it’s an emergency!Do you have an emergency fund? If not, you should!In this episode, with the help of AI JJ delves into emergency funds to discover:Why do you need an emergency fund?How big should your emergency fund be?Where should you keep your emergency fund?How should you fill your emergency fund?When should you use your emergency fund?What should you do after you use your emergency fund?Buckle up for some silly acting (of course) and some hopefully helpful rules of thumb on emergency funds. ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini AI free versions were used to research this episode. Prompt used for all 3 AI’s:“what are the basic rules of thumb for building and maintaining an emergency fund”
Episode 80 - Charting a courseDo you have an Investment Policy Statement? If not, maybe you should.In this episode JJ revisits the tenets of the VISION model last mentioned in Episode 50 and then dives into the Investment Policy Statement to talk about what it is, why you need one, and what you might want to put in yours.Then we close out the Episode by reviewing JJ’s own Investment Policy Statement.IPS sample format and content provided by Claude AI from Anthropic.
Episode 79 - Sticks and stonesWe have all been called names. When people call you names related to saving and investing it might say more about them than it does about you. In an episode that is both therapy for the host and informative for the guests JJ tries to unpack better behavior through name calling.Are you cheap, or are you thoughtful? Here are 3 checks you can make to figure it out.Are you weird, or are you prepared? Here are 3 things to consider when striving to be better than normal with your finances.
Episode 78 - Vino and DineroDoes drinking wine make you a better investor? Probably not. But if you ask your good questions ahead of time then you might get some candid answers.In this offbeat episode JJ talks to 3 family members who are charging through the first decade of their careers and investing journeys to answer some really great questions on saving, investing and living their best life.
Episode 77 - Investment Showdown #3We are back with another investment showdown. This time we are comparing two random investments chosen by ChatGPT.Avantis U.S. Equity ETF (AVUS)Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP)Buckle up for some strong if barely useful opinions, some amateur analysis of investments that are new to your humble host, and his final conclusion of if or when you might buy each of them. Also, just for fun, which he would pick if he could only invest in one.
Episode 76 - Yes and noBoundaries are an important part of living your best life. Are you saying yes and no at the right times?In this episode JJ dives into some key takeaways inspired by the best selling book Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend.Observations include core concepts of:Responsibility - What are you responsible for (yes) and not responsible for (no)Communication - People can’t read your mind, be forthright about what you wantLove - What we give out of love is always stronger than what we give out of obligation.
Episode 75 - I will gladly repay you on TuesdayIn this is the long overdue episode on bonds we will explore:What are bonds?What causes bonds to go up and down?Who sells bonds?Should we all have bonds?Get ready for some more goofy acting and stories as JJ with the help of his niece Cady tries to make learning about bonds both entertaining and educational. Here’s hoping he gets at least one of those right.
Episode 74 - No such thing as a free lunch.None of us work for free. Given that, we should not expect our financial advisors to either. If you are getting help investing your money and you think you are paying low or no fees, then your advisor may be profiting from you in another way that is not as obvious.In this episode we cover 3 major themes of fees that financial professionals receive including:Direct feesMarketing and Revenue Sharing feesWealth Management feesThen we review how your costs could be made up of one or more of these fees. We make the case that up front and transparent fees, when necessary, are the best kind of fees to pay for financial services both from a peace of mind and long term outcome perspective.If you or someone you care about is working with a broker-dealer to invest hard earned money then this episode is definitely for you.Investments discussed will include:Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund ETF Shares (VTI)American Funds The Growth Fund of America® C (GFACX)
Episode 73 - Are the robots our friends?Morning Star has released their 2025 Robo-Advisor report and we were excited to dig in and find out what if anything has changed in 2 years. The discussion includes:The state of robo advisors in 2025Who are the leaders per the semi-annual Morning Star 2025 Robo-Advisor Report and which if any are different from 2023?Does this still represent a good option for beginning, journeyman and late stage investors?This is one of our favorite episodes so let’s dive in and find out what’s up with Robo-Advisors in 2025!Link to the Morning Star article:https://www.morningstar.com/financial-advisors/best-robo-advisors
Episode 72 - Your portfolio is what you buyRemember that old adage you are what you eat? Well the same is true for investing. Your portfolio is what you put into it.Let’s be honest. Do we really think enough about what we eat before we eat it? If you knew all the preservatives and chemicals and other stuff you were putting into your body every time you sat down for a meal you might think twice about many if not some of your food choices.The same can be true for investing. If you knew what was inside of the ETFs, Mutual Funds and Closed End Funds you buy, you might think twice about owning them. Just because you are looking at 2 different ETFs does not make them similar. In fact they can be more different from one another than the stocks of two individual companies might be.Let’s take a deep dive into two ETFs. One is an indexed investment focused on growth. The other is a concentrated investment focused on income. Like with all investments we need to compare the benefits and the risks associated with each to help us decide if either or both might be right for us. To help compare the two we will look at a fishing metaphor to try and explain how the two are so different, but also have some similarity or cross over.Investments discussed will include:iShares Core S&P 500 ETF Ticker: IVVYieldMax NVDA Option Income Strategy ETF Ticker: NVDYNow let’s go fishing!
Episode 71 - ETFs and authorized participants and net asset values oh my.Exchange Traded Funds or ETFs as they are commonly referred to sit in the portfolios of millions of Americans today. In recent years they have gained market share over Mutual Funds because they offer tax efficiency over Mutual Funds in the same asset categories. Do you know why that is? Also, do you really know what is going on under the hood with your favorite ETF?In this episode we dive into ETFs and cover:What are ETFs?How do ETFs work?What is an authorized participant and are they good for us?Why are ETFs tax efficient?Just like the old adage you are what you eat, your portfolio is what you put in it. If you have ETFs in your portfolio then you owe it to your hard earned dollars to understand what those things are, how they work and how they are different from other options.
Episode 70 - My friend Mr. JonesIn this episode JJ sets out to show you how to live your best life, only to get stuck in a tight cave and produce a recording that may well be his last.Key takeaways include:Be authentic about your choices, don’t buy stuff or do things based on what others will think of youBe prepared, emergencies happen and having the right gear and an emergency fund are both important to survivalBe smart, debt is a trap that can feel like the walls are closing in on you, make sure you only use it wisely if at allNone of these were the lessons that JJ set out to teach you when he crawled into that cave, but sometimes life happens. Hope you enjoy episode 70 of the Piggy Bank Chronicles! Also hope there is an episode 71. Good luck man!
Episode 69 - A pig and a pokeWhere do piggy banks come from? What do corporate raiders eat for breakfast? JJ will try to answer one of those questions with the help of the internet. The other not so much.In this episode JJ discusses the origins of the piggy bank and why savings as a great start still needs to be paired with investing to live your best life.Next JJ dives into his unsolicited opinions about a recent exchange between Elliott Investment Management L.P. and Phillips 66. JJ offers 3 conjectures that nobody asked for. All conclusions are editorial and not fact based because what does he know. Then he ties this recent event with index investing and how it shields us from the shenanigans of individual investment firms and public companies.
Episode 68 - What's in a nameDo names have power? Do they impact how we see, connect and interact with people, places and things in our lives? In this compact but important episode JJ explores the psychology of names anchored in recent events and what it can mean for us in our daily lives.
Episode 67 - Watch this
No one expects change, but it comes anyway. When the market eventually makes a big correction, will you be ready for it? Will you know what to do. Creating a watch list of stocks, mutual funds and ETFs that you may want to buy when the market finally goes down dramatically is a good, practical step you can take to prepare. That and making sure you won't sell your assets out of fear. JJ explains the simple watch list concept and shares a couple of examples from his personal list and the reasons why he put them there.