Happy Holidays, Rule Breakers: It's a Gift-Giving Tips Extravaganza

On this week's special Rule Breaker Investing podcast, Motley Fool co-founder David Gardner brings in a host of special guests to dispense some of their favorite advice, tips, and practices around the gift-giving season. First up, a panel of three Foolish men; next, a trio of Foolish women, and lastly, one Foolish financial planner to discuss financial gifts. And to top it all off, he shares some gift ideas of his own: five great board games that can bring family and friends together at the holidays, or any time.

A full transcript follows the video.

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This video was recorded on Dec. 13, 2017.

David Gardner: Welcome back to Rule Breaker Investing. We're publishing this Wednesday, Dec. 13. As always, though, we've taped the day before. That's part of our magic here. We tape on Tuesdays, publish on Wednesdays. That way my talented producer, Rick Engdahl, can get rid of all the gaps and mistakes that I make from one week to the next.

In fact, I want to call out a fun tweet from Paul Essen, @Paul_Essen. I know Paul. He's one of our employees. But here was his tweet in the past week, speaking of me making mistakes. He said, "At RBI Podcast, given how precise he normally is with words, I was surprised to hear DavidGFool suffer from RAS Syndrome in the latest episode and say 'ATM Machine.' I guess that's just my own personal pet peeve?"

I have to briefly share the humor on this. I did not know what RAS Syndrome is. It is a Wikipedia entry. You can read more about it. But it stands for "Redundant Acronym Syndrome" Syndrome. In fact, part of the humor of our RAS Syndrome is it's having fun with itself by itself being a violator of what it's trying to point out. Rick, darn it! You didn't edit this last week. I think I did say "ATM machine" when we all know ATM stands for "automated teller machine." That was an RAS Syndrome error on my part.

Now, Rick, you know I'm never going to blame you, anyway, but I'm used to making a lot of mistakes. So yes, that's why we, in part, tape on Tuesdays and publish on Wednesdays, but sometimes even on Thursdays I read about how I blew it. But I like to know that I blew it because that helps me, I hope, get better. Thank you, Paul Essen! My good friend CMFHuibs, Jim Huibregtse, said on Twitter, "I forgot my PIN number at the ATM machine." And Jim, I get it. I like it.