Ask A Foolish Question – Should I Be Worried By A Wall Of Worry?

In this week’s episode:

Sonia Rehill dives into her mail box for more of your investing questions. Sonia is joined by David Kuo who explains what commentators mean when they say that the market likes to climb a wall of worry. They also look at why Aviva's dividend yield is high, what are fund of funds, the simplest way to invest in bonds, how to calculate dividend cover, interest-rate swaps, and how to diversify if you are in a company pension scheme. A transcript of this podcast is also available.

 

In this episode, they also tackle the tricky question of how to track all your investments when money is flowing in and out of your portfolio.

 

If there is a question about investing that you would like answered, please email Sonia at foolishquestions@fool.co.uk. If you would like to listen to previous episodes of Ask A Foolish Question, you can hear them here, here, here, here, here and here.

 

Want to learn more about shares, but not sure where to start? Download our latest guide -- "What Every New Investor Needs To Know" -- it's free, courtesy of David Kuo. The Motley Fool is helping Britain invest. Better.

Sonial Rehill and David Kuo
Sonial Rehill and David Kuo

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mrburns2050 13 Jul 2012 , 8:05pm

Excellent, going to learn excel IRR now.

Do enjoy these.

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MoneyTalk is a podcast from The Motley Fool (UK). Hosted by David Kuo, it’s a lively roundtable discussion where Fool writers and guests from the world of money thrash out the financial issues of the day.

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David Kuo is The Motley Fool’s media personality. He can be heard on BBC London’s (94.9FM) Breakfast Show where he arouses listeners every weekday morning with his unique brand of financial news. He is also a regular commentator on national news programmes including CNBC, BBC News, and Sky News.

David stumbled into the world of broadcasting at the turn of the Millennium when he was invited to comment on the stock market crash. He says, “I think I stunned Londoners speechless when I said the good thing about the crash is that shares are now more affordable for people who want to invest in the stock market!”

His attitude to investing has never wavered, as he always sees downturns in the market as a buying opportunity for long-term investors.