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The Global Minimum Cooperate Tax. The dissuasions no one else is having, tonight on the Kevin Prendiville Show!
Car Buyers know about inflation, the Robinhood IPO, and Russian "Shock and Awe" Only on the Kevin Prendiville Show!
With DeSantis signing SB 7072 and UPS removing gender, what does the relationship between government and business look like? Also, BWW is out of wings and inflation is still here.
Turmoil in the markets and in politics as the DOW Jones falls again. And Liz Cheney is removed from GOP leadership
Berkshire Hathaway may break the market because it is too valuable, and a note about media bias leads the show before we head into a discussion about inflation and the Outkick the coverage purchase by FOX Sports.
To examine the issues of our day, it may do us good to look at what happened to the Japanese Market in the 1990s. Could this be the impetuous for the recent dogecoin mania? And What of Janet Yellen and the bond rates?All this and more on the Kevin Prendiville Show!
In this short, Kevin talks about the most ignored crisis in American history. It could define the 2020s and beyond, so why is no one discussing this?
In a clip from yesterday's episode, Kevin discusses the evolution of business and politics and why it could be dangerous for the cultural future of the United States
Bond talk, and the most important aspect in social change and the politics of business! Today on the Kevin Prendiville Show
In our quest to find the keys to success in business and in money management, we will take a journey back in time to 1837, to the birth of the greatest American banker of all time with JP Morgan.
With the COVID-19 virus taking up much of the news cycle, the Chinese trade teal that was signed in January could be in jeopardy. Kevin discusses what it could mean for your personal finances.
A lesson inspired by a good friend of mine and Forbes counsel member Jerry Fetta and his team. Today we'll look at inflation and how it is affecting our personal finances by sticking us in the mud of mediocrity.
On this episode of the Kevin Prendiville Show, Kevin takes a look at the World Economic Forum's call for an end to capitalism and social change. Kevin then examines Ray Dalio's claim that there could be armed conflict between the US and China. And finally, Kevin laments the political pressure of workers unions.
As COVID continues to ravage industries, the travel giants are seeing profits tumble and as a result, have retired the jumbo jet. As we continue to experience rapid changes in the economy, Boomers are no longer the largest demographic in the United States, and we explore what that could mean for business.
In today's financial piece, Kevin discusses the 4 rules for Financial Institutions, and how they keep your money. Big surprise, none of the rules have anything to do with making you wealthy!
In a shorter episode, Kevin takes time to examine the realities of increasing balloon payments due to economic hardships.
Most American's will lose more money going to work than they will have made as a result of having gone to work. Here's why, and here's how to fix it.
Due to our current political and monetary environment, you'll never save a dime inside a 401K. Not just because of stock market volatility, but also because of the inevitability of high taxation.
As Goldman Sachs tries to force a mask wearing policy on all of us, many Mayors declare the need for universal basic income. As if that wasn't bad enough, Facebooks ad revenue continues to decline and Trump wants another stimulus. We discuss this and more on the Kevin Prendiville Show.
Just how do banks make money? They use leverage and your money to do it and Kevin explains that many people outside the banking system use the same principles.
As Facebook stocks continue to drop, the social media giant loses 56 BILLION dollars and the selloff continues. Oil company Chesapeake goes bankrupt, which leads to blue leaders cheering, and Kevin gets mad about it, and stocks continue to fluctuate, and Kevin explains why.
Our AC may not be working, but we sure are! On todays episode, Kevin takes a look at the falling price of Facebook and other social media sights, and argues that it is not just the NAACP that caused this crash. We also take a look at Delta sending Pilots home early and what that means for the economy. And lastly, as we all know, the media loves COVID.
With a declining birthrate and increased longevity, Kevin believes that tax rates will have to go up in the future. Here's what to do about it.
In this episode, we discuss how COVID has changed the way young people are saving money and that change is not so bad. But Kevin believes that it is more important to know where your money is that what it could earn.
The natural history museum in NY has decided to tear down a statue dedicated to Teddy Roosevelt, and Steve Manuchen has decided to clarify the US stance on China and Apple had decided to terminate their relationship with Intel. We dissect all this in just 30 minutes!
With our last lesson based on universal life insurance, I thought today would be a good time to discuss other types of insurance and the strategies around them. We take a look at cost vs payout and the famous "buy and invest the rest" strategy, that actually helps the insurance company more than you.
Kevin Prendiville laments about a lost business in Franklin Tennessee and worries about the FOURTH economic stimulus package. He does so by taking a swipe at Bill Lee and also talks a bit of politics by analyzing Bill Barr's statements on mail in voting.
Today we are going to delve into the sales philosophies behind the sale of Universal life Policies. Just why do they make Kevin so mad? Is it the fees? Maybe it's how they're sold? Find out in just 10 minutes!
Starting with the springtime of Nations, we go into the fact that ideas have consequences with the opening salvo and then move into the economic recovery that Mike Pence recently proclaimed, before finishing with a question of tax deferral. All of this in less than 30 minuets on the Kevin Prendiville Show.
Two big name companies with great track records go down, and Chinese officials publicly support Trump. What is this world coming to? We discuss on the Kevin Prendiville Show
While it may have slipped under the radar in some circles, the Fed has cut the bond rate from .75 to .25%. We discuss whether or not this means that we will see negative rates, that Europe has seen over the past few years, and what it means for you.
Stock Market speculation is at an all time high. But when you combine this with the long-term buy-and-hold strategy, you can really see the long-term effects of continued economic crashes. So what's the solution?
Over the past few decades, its become fashionable to invest heavily in the stock market. From retirement plans to multinational industries, wall street is seeing activity like never before. But is it time to question just how investment in the stock market actually benefits us?
One of the most commonly prescribed remedies to financial stress is the concept of being debt free.But should we also ask the question: is it more important to be debt free or have more money?
As civil unrest continues to sweep the nation, the recent stimulus actions by the Fed have gone relatively unnoticed. However, I believe that they will have the most lasting impact on our finances. Not only do we ask how to combat inflation, but we also ask if we can turn back the clock on our monetary system. Don't miss this exciting and informative short!
The Monte Carlo Theory determines what advisors feel is safe to withdraw in order to have enough money in retirement. Recently, this was cut to just 2.7%. But what does it mean to you?
On today's show, we'll look at the unfortunate murder of George Floyd and how we can move and learn from it. Trump's continued offensive against the Communist Chinese and the Monte Carlo Theory withdrawal rate just got slashed.
Can you believe the pizza man returned? How about investing in a Cadillac owned by TB12? And what should the US do to face off with China again? All this and more on today's Kevin Prendiville Show
With COVID disrupting even large companies, now is the time to judge the true impact of the lock downs. If that wasn't enough, mortgage delinquencies are also at a new high, but the most important aspect is how this impacts you. We discuss this on the Kevin Prendiville Show.
Today markes the return of the Kevin Prendiville Show, and we'll cover topics ranging from J.C Penny to COVID and Tesla vs California. Don't forget about Kroger and their issues with the grocers union
My good friend Brock Fortner and I recently spoke about what we have learned from this unique financial experience.
We believe that one of the biggest gaps in the financial market is a lack of education.Insurance is one of the most powerful products in the financial industry yet everywhere it is undersold or misunderstood.
I love Nashville. From the wide open sidewalks with plenty of walking room to the local restaurants and parks, it truly is one of my favorite cities. But any place is only as good as the people. I was not here for the storms in 2010, but I suppose certainly here for the surprise tornado in 2020. And you know what I saw? I saw the greatest outpouring of passion care and support for one another that I've ever seen. Putnam County, which was hit the hardest by the storm actually started to run out of room for all of the supplies that were being donated. There were lines of people waiting to donate blood and all over social media people were offering things to help rebuild. Local companies donated supplies and the general atmosphere was one of compassion.
Today Kevin interviews Don Merlo. Don has been a Mortgage Lender for 39 years and has overseen closed loan production in excess of 1 Billion Dollars. There are not many scenarios he has encountered that could not be resolved with a solid plan of action designed to help others realize the dream of Home Ownership. He is a nationally known speaker and Mortgage Consultant. But, what he is most thankful for is being the Grand Father of 3 year old Duke and 1 year old Max Wilson, Husband of Marlene and Father of Heather.
Everything markets today. From Bob Igar to the history of the Fed and the market downturn, we cover how the market could come back; and how it could tank even further. With a focus on the United Kingdom's FTSE 100, we also look at the global markets.
In researching articles for yesterday's Kevin prendiville show, going through something like I came across one of the best articles that I've read in Forbes and a very long time. Penned by Michael Lewitt, a piece titled “The Harsh Realities Of Corporate America's Decade-Long Leveraged Buyout” outlines the over leverage of American corporations and what Michael calls the cannibalization of the commercial sector.
Today's show is a huge financial episode, combining politics, money and global markets.With a heavy focus on a great succession of articles from Forbes, Kevin looks at:The Moves of Berkshire HathawayOpportunity Cost and Compound interestLeveraging The social impact of a dysfunctional economy
Stocks are through the floor today, and no one could have predicted it. It's the nature of the market of course, but try telling that to those who have invested their retirement into the market. There are many angles with which we could approach this, both socially, emotionally, and logically. But for now, we'll stick with the logic. 1000 points or more snot only a huge loss for the day, but in the future it will truly cost the average American much more than they expect. This is because of a principle known as opportunity cost.
With uncertainty in China, Joe Biden bombing at the primaries and Banks changing to the SOFR system, what does this mean for personal finances? And don't forget about Nashville soccer and the MLS
Just how likely is a high taxation environment? With the Trump economy, it seems unlikely, but are there other factors that cold affect the future?
We don't typically cover HR trends on this site, but I thought this one was important to bring to your attention, because there's a small point I want to make about it. According to a Harris Poll survey, Millennials and gen Z workers actually care about their work and its meaning. “Roughly three-quarters of Millennial (ages 24-39) employees (76 percent) and almost two-thirds of Gen Z (ages 18-23) employees (64 percent) work in knowledge-based jobs — including professional, managerial, or administrative work.”