Which Is the Better Investment: Stocks or Real Estate?

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Podcasting with Stacy Johnson
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Which will make you more money over time: investing in the stock market or real estate?

It’s a simple question, but the answer is anything but.

In this week’s “Money” podcast, we’re going to talk about the pros and cons of investing in both stocks and real estate. It’s something I’ve got some experience in, having been actively doing both for more than 40 years.

As usual, I share the broadcast booth with longtime financial journalist and fellow podcaster Miranda Marquit.

Sit back, relax and give it a listen!

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About me

I founded Money Talks News in 1991. I’m a CPA, and I have also earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life insurance, securities supervisor and real estate.

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