In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Preferred Stocks. Kevin talks about how they differ from Common Stocks, and how they can fit into your investing portfolio. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Debt, specifically Good Debt and Bad Debt. Kevin outlines how investors approach debt, and elaborates on what debt is “the wrong kind of debt.” Sponsored by Morgan Stanley ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Capital Gains. Kevin shares what investors need to know about Capital Gains, and the tax implications that accompany these gains. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley   ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Cost Basis, both what it is and how it relates to investing. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Dividends. Kevin explains how they impact an investment portfolio and talks about why companies do or don’t pay them. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Building Your Team. Kevin talks about building a financial support team, and why it can make sense. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we talk about Inflation. Kevin shares how it affects your investment portfolio, and why it is prudent to have emergency cash in hand. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley ...

In this Financial Quick Hits with Kevin McDermott we discuss the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Kevin outlines what “The Dow” is, and talks about how the 30 companies included in this average vary over time. ...

This week’s Financial Quick Hits topic is the Market Capitalization. Kevin McDermott explains what Market Cap is, and the difference between investing in large, mid, and small cap companies. Sponsored by Morgan Stanley ...

This topic for this first Financial Quick Hits for the new year is Setting Financial Goals. Kevin McDermott talks about starting your financial planning by setting goals. Once you set them, the next step is putting together a roadmap for ...

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