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The Investor’s Podcast Network

The Investor’s Podcast Network currently has two podcast feeds, each focusing on different aspects of investing and personal finance.

The first feed, The Investor’s Podcast, is hosted by Stig Brodersen, William Green, Shawn O’MalleyDaniel Mahncke, and Kyle Grieve. It has reached 200M+ downloads, making it the world’s largest stock-investing-focused podcast. The show examines a range of businesses and their investment prospects, drawing on lessons from some of the world’s most famous investors, including Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger, and Howard Marks.

The second feed, The Intrinsic Value Podcast, is hosted by Shawn O’Malley and Daniel Mahncke. The show provides detailed analyses of how companies generate revenue, their competitive advantages, competitors, growth prospects, and intrinsic value estimates.

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PODCAST EPISODES

MI182: Private Equity Investing w/ Sachin Khajuria

Clay Finck chats with Sachin Khajuria about all things private equity. From what it is, why everyday investors should care about it, how private equity has been able to produce outsized returns, Sachin’s outlook on the space over the next decade, and a whole lot more!

MI181: A Great Monetary Reset w/ Matthew Piepenburg

Clay Finck chats with Matthew Piepenburg about why a “forest fire” is needed so badly in our economy today, how the United States today ties back to France back in the 18th century, the role gold plays in a portfolio, why now is the time to allocate to gold, how Matthew thinks about gold’s valuation, and much more!

MI180: How To Value Stocks (Mini-Episode)

On today’s episode, Clay Finck walks through the basics of stock valuation using a discounted cash flow model and internal rate of return calculator. Clay also walks through calculating the expected return on Google’s stock, how to use the TIP Finance tool to calculate the IRR, how discount rates affect the valuation of stocks, and other methods to determine if a stock is potentially undervalued.

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