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Buying a car used to be about two things: style and performance. But as motorists trade in their petrol or diesel cars for electric vehicles, manufacturers are increasingly focusing on experience by adding features like karaoke machines and mood lighting. Those drivers also have a lot more choices. The ditching of internal combustion engines in favour of battery-power has allowed new car makers to enter the market. But rather than thinking like BMW or Ford, they are looking to firms like Apple for their inspiration.On this week's podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin examine the remaking of the auto industry. The Economist's Simon Wright explains that software, rather than hardware, will define car brands in the future. Henrik Fisker, the founder of one of those new brands, tells them that a history of making petrol-powered cars doesn't necessarily qualify established car makers to make electric vehicles. And advisor Tu Le explains why Western car makers are worried about competition from China.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buying a car used to be about two things: style and performance. But as motorists trade in their petrol or diesel cars for electric vehicles, manufacturers are increasingly focusing on experience by adding features like karaoke machines and mood lighting. Those drivers also have a lot more choices. The ditching of internal combustion engines in favour of battery-power has allowed new car makers to enter the market. But rather than thinking like BMW or Ford, they are looking to firms like Apple for their inspiration.On this week's podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin examine the remaking of the auto industry. The Economist's Simon Wright explains that software, rather than hardware, will define car brands in the future. Henrik Fisker, the founder of one of those new brands, tells them that a history of making petrol-powered cars doesn't necessarily qualify established car makers to make electric vehicles. And advisor Tu Le explains why Western car makers are worried about competition from China.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10.05.23 Pt 1 - Gareth attended a financial conference as a keynote speaker yesterday and reflects on the experience. Mash gives an update on the Nkosana Makate vs Vodacom case, and Ryan expresses his banking frustrations. Sean Sanders from Revix then joins in to talk about the current crypto market.
This week on “Money Talks,” Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, Client Relationship Manager—Retirement Services, Justin Wagner, AIF®, and Associate Peter Lynch discuss the situation of an investor who wants to borrow from his 401(k) for an emergency. Read the Article: https://www.henssler.com/when-emergency-strikes-should-you-tap-into-your-401k
Do you want to make more money? In this episode of the Happy Hustle Podcast, I am super excited to talk to you about something that is near and dear to all of our hearts: money. Yes, that's right. Money can be a powerful tool that can help you create the reality that you want, and it's essential if you want to Happy Hustle a life that you love. I have had the pleasure of interviewing some of the most brilliant minds in the business world. I've talked to Harvard lawyers, nine-figure entrepreneurs, and influential investors, and all of them have one thing in common: they know how to Happy Hustle their way to success. And now, I am excited to share with you their insights on how they make money. You will hear from Dan Martell, Kareen Walsh, Hollis Carter, Genevieve Pleasure, Robin Thurston, Chris Felton, Bart Miller, Candy Valentino, Darin Olein, Norm Westervelt, Craig Collins, Kiana Danial, Sterling Hawkins, Joey Vaillancourt, Deidre Sirianni, Jeff Lerner, Dr. Kristin Camilla, and Mr. Jeff Socha. Each of these entrepreneurs has shared their unique Happy Hustle Hack for managing money and building wealth. Whether it's investing in real estate, saving, or building their business, each of them has found a way to make money work for them. So, if you're looking for some inspiration on how to build wealth and create the life you want, be sure to tune into this special episode of the Happy Hustle Podcast. And if you find it valuable, please share it with someone you know who could benefit from these insights. Together, we can spread the Happy Hustle movement and help more people build the lives they want. Connect with Cary!https://www.instagram.com/cary__jack/https://www.facebook.com/SirCaryJackhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-jack-kendzior/https://twitter.com/thehappyhustlehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFDNsD59tLxv2JfEuSsNMOQ/featured Get a free copy of his new book, The Happy Hustle, 10 Alignments to Avoid Burnout & Achieve Blissful Balance https://www.thehappyhustlebook.com/ Sign up for The Journey: 10 Days To Become a Happy Hustler Online Course http://www.thehappyhustle.com/JourneyApply to the Montana Mastermind Epic Camping Adventure https://caryjack.com/montana “It's time to Happy Hustle, a blissfully balanced life you love, full of passion, purpose, and positive impact!” Episode Sponsor Did you know that 4 out of 5 Americans are magnesium deficient? And almost everyone is at suboptimal levels. And that's a big problem because magnesium is involved in more than 600 biochemical reactions in our body. Now here's what most people DON'T know: taking just any magnesium supplement won't solve your problem because most supplements use the cheapest kinds that your body can't use or absorb. That's why I exclusively recommend Magnesium Breakthrough. It's the only full-spectrum magnesium supplement with 7 unique forms of magnesium that your body can actually use and absorb. When you get all 7 critical forms of magnesium, pretty much every function in your body gets upgraded... from your brain... to your sleep... pain, and inflammation...and less stress. BiOptimizers only offers this discount once a year, so don't miss out. Just go to www.bioptimizers.com/happy and enter code happy10 to get 10% off any order. I assure you that all BiOptimizers supplements are best in class. If for some reason you feel differently, you can get a full refund, no questions asked. They are so confident that they offer a 365-day money-back guarantee!
Attention all women! Are you tired of feeling embarrassed or ashamed of your budgeting skills? Look no further than Bustin' My Budget - today's podcast that will help you take control of your finances and secure your financial future.Meet Lisa Balstad, the CEO and Founder of Bustin' My Budget.As a mother of two, wife, martial artist, and entrepreneur, Lisa knows firsthand the struggles of managing finances. But through her own experiences, she has learned the skills to overcome financial difficulties and wants to share them with you.With Lisa's personalized coaching approach, she meets you where you are with no shame, no judgment, and no guilt. Whether it's through her 7-week coaching program or her Money Talk Nights, Lisa helps women identify their money behaviours and beliefs to transform their financial futures.Say goodbye to wondering where your money went and hello to telling it where to go with Bustin' My Budget. Tune in to our podcast to learn more and take control of your financial destiny.Lisa is an amazing entrepreneur when it comes to putting her clients first because she really does genuinely care about your success. Let's face it, it can be difficult talking to people about money and opening up but working with Lisa feels safe, and you will always feel that she is on your team as she will always be in YOUR corner 100%!Complimentary Gift:Grab Lisa's 13 Common Money Pits guide FREE https://pages.bustinmybudget.com/13cvommonmoneypitsYou can find Lisa at:Website: Home - Bustin'MyBudget (bustinmybudget.com)IG: Bustin' My Budget (@bustinmybudget) | InstagramFB: Bustin' My Budget | FacebookTikTok: (3)Lisa | Financial Coach (@bustinmybudget) | TikTok If you want to create a life full of meaning, purpose and joy, I have created just the thing for you!Download the FREE "Live Your Best Life BLUEPRINT" at www.travellivegive.com/blueprintThis Blueprint looks at 7 Key Areas of Your Life, from how you manage your Mental Health to how you show up in your Relationships. From Self-Care to Job Satisfaction and how and what you choose to spend your free time on so that you can start living the life you deserve, desire, and crave, it's time to start feeling better AND create a life that makes you proud!
This week's episode is our second installment of our Money Talks series. In this episode, we explore how the large functions of the global economy intersect with the changing food industry. First, we look at the legacy of Pilotworks, a culinary co-working space showing the possibilities and limitations of a silicon-valley like approach to the food space. Next, we learn about the link between banking and climate change and how a bank account can support sustainable agriculture. For our last two stories, we hear two different perspectives on venture capital funding in food. Further Reading:To keep up with all the latest on shrinkflation and Edgar Dworsky's finds, check out his website: https://www.mouseprint.org/To learn more about Walden Mutual, you can visit waldenmutual.comTo read the Los Angeles Times Op-Ed on the environmental impact of banking, here. You can find Chloe Sorvino's reporting here or find her on twitter. Chloe's new book is Raw Deal: Hidden Corruption, Corporate Greed, and the Fight for the Future of Meat. www.cheekycocktails.cowww.veggiegrub.netwww.instagram.com/veggiegrubPhoto by Design by Matt on StockSnapKeep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
Henssler Money Talks – May 6, 2023Season 37, Episode 18This week on “Money Talks,” Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, Client Relationship Manager—Retirement Services, Justin Wagner, AIF®, and Associate Peter Lynch cover the ISM Manufacturing Index, existing home sales, and earnings. The financial experts discuss the situation of an investor who wants to borrow from his 401(k) for an emergency. The hosts round out the show by answering a listener's question on two surprising companies that utilize AI technology: Intuitive Surgical and Raytheon.Timestamps and Chapters00:00 Market Roundup: Covering April 26 – May 2, 202322:48 Case Study: Borrowing from your 401(k)34:46 Q&A Time: Intuitive Surgical and Raytheon Follow Henssler: Facebook: http://bit.ly/HensslerFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/HensslerTwitter LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/HensslerLinkedIn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/YouTube: http://bit.ly/HensslerYouTube “Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial. Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
Around a third of Americans now listen to at least one podcast a week. That fact has not escaped the attention of advertisers, who spent nearly $2bn on podcast ads last year. But with more than 4m podcasts for listeners to choose from, the industry is facing a reckoning. On this week's podcast, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird ask what the future holds for the business of podcasts. Michael Mignano, who used to manage Spotify's podcasting arm, tells them that companies have realised they can be much leaner. And Nick Hilton, a podcast production company founder, explains why he thinks 2022 is the year when podcasting died.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Around a third of Americans now listen to at least one podcast a week. That fact has not escaped the attention of advertisers, who spent nearly $2bn on podcast ads last year. But with more than 4m podcasts for listeners to choose from, the industry is facing a reckoning. On this week's podcast, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird ask what the future holds for the business of podcasts. Michael Mignano, who used to manage Spotify's podcasting arm, tells them that companies have realised they can be much leaner. And Nick Hilton, a podcast production company founder, explains why he thinks 2022 is the year when podcasting died.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nos juntamos con Lala Elizondo y Gaby Proctor, inversionistas de Real Estate comparten el ABC de Invertir en propiedades en Estados Unidos en el podcast Real Estate Talks (link abajo) para platicar sobre el súper peso, el costo de oportunidad de las tasas altas en México vs bienes raíces en Estados Unidos y cómo ven las oportunidades y riesgos que se vienen en el sector. Sigue a Real Estate Talks aquí: https://open.spotify.com/show/5blTudq15hJAyaH7ZOShB8?si=f2e7f43102734df4 o visita su página: https://lalaygaby.com/ Twitter de Lala: @lalaelizondo
#114: Personal finance expert and and author, Erin Lowry joins Chris to discuss the importance of having financial conversations with your parents, including sharing some specific scripts for initiating the discussion. They also cover financial advisors, estate planning, prenups/postnups, lending money to friends and more! Erin Lowry (@brokemillennialblog), best know for her three-part ‘Broke Millennial' book series, is on a mission to help millennials navigate the complex world of personal finance, demystifying everything from budgeting and saving to investing and retirement planning. Erin's work has been featured in major publications such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. Full show notes: https://allthehacks.com/money-conversations-erin-lowry Partner Deals Masterworks: VIP access to skip the waitlist Athletic Greens: Free 1 year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth MasterClass: Learn from the world's best with 15% off Inside Tracker: 20% off personalized wellness & nutrition plans backed by science Resources Mentioned Connect with Erin: Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | Website Erin's Books: Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money Broke Millennial Talks Money: Scripts, Stories, and Advice to Navigate Awkward Financial Conversations Broke Millennial Workbook: Take Control and Get Your Financial Life Together AARP Report: Family Caregivers Provide $600 Billion in Unpaid Care Across the U.S Seniors & Medicare and Medicaid Enrollees MIT Age Lab Reports Financial Advisory Services: XY Planning Network | CFP Board: Let's Make a Plan Last Week Tonight on Retirement Plans Trust & Will: All The Hacks Members get 50% off 1Password: Password Manager for Families & Businesses Trustworthy: 14-day Free Trial Ramit Sethi's Podcast: I Will Teach You To Be Rich Ramit Sethi's Netflix Show: How to Get Rich Erin's Japan Recommendations: Visit: Kobe | Arima (stay in a ryokan) Do: Take in a Japanese baseball game Eat: Champagne & GYOZA BAR -Tokyo All the Hacks Episodes Mentioned #112: Money + Relationships: Building and Living Your Rich Life Together with Ramit Sethi #91: Die With Zero: Net Fulfillment Over Net Worth with with Bill Perkins Full Show Notes (03:09) The Importance of Discussing Finances With Your Parents (04:52) The Role of Children in Caring for Aging Parents (07:41) Programs Available for Elderly Parents Struggling Financially (09:56) Overcoming the Taboo: How Rare Are Money Talks? (14:26) Breaking the Silence: Approaching Money Conversations With Your Parents (19:43) Financial Discussion Strategies (22:49) Bringing in Third Parties: Using Mediators in Financial Discussions (24:08) Scripts for Talking About Money With Your Parents (27:39) Understanding Estate Planning (28:44) Continuing the Conversation: Keeping Money Discussions Alive (32:06) The Benefits of Working With a Financial Planner (38:19) Financial Course Correction for Retirees (41:18) Discussing Pertinent Information With Your Adult Children (44:13) Advice for Parents (47:51) Important Financial Documents: Compiling, Sharing, and Keeping Them Up-To-Date (54:47) Discussing Prenups and Postnups (1:12:03) Money Talks With Friends: Tips for Having Open Conversations (1:13:50) Loaning Money to Friends (1:14:54) Engagement Rings (1:16:12) Japan Recommendations Connect with All the Hacks All the Hacks: Newsletter | Website | Facebook | Email Chris Hutchins: Twitter | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn
Host(s): Dr. Nancy Lottridge-Anderson, President of New Perspectives, Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager with New Perspectives & Kevin Farrell, ProducerTopics Discussed: Creative ways to earn cash. Email: money@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on Meat and Three, we are examining what happens the moment the check arrives. We hear about the lived experience of being a tipped worker before turning to academics and advocates to explain the history and politics of tipping. Then, we talk to an expert on pay-what-you-can restaurants on the role of such establishments in the fight against food insecurity. Oftentimes, the ways we pay for our food goes unquestioned yet these guests prompt us to reimagine paying for our meals to better support the dignity of workers and eaters alike. This week teaches us that a few dollars can make a big difference. Join us next week to talk about big money as we explore the role of banking and finance in the food industry. Further Reading:Saru Jayaraman is the President of One Fair Wage and the Director of the Food Labor Research Center at University California Berkeley. Listen to Shiftwork by the Restaurant Workers' Community Foundation on Heritage Radio NetworkYou can read more about the history of tipping and its origins in the Reconstruction period here. Learn more about Restaurant Workers United on their website or on twitter @restaurauntwrkrs. You can follow the work of One World Everybody Eats at their website. Look for the “Find A Cafe” tab to see if there is a pay-what-you-can cafe near you. Check Taste Community Restaurant in Fort Worth Texas.Keep Meat and Three on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Meat and Three is powered by Simplecast.
THE IDEAL BALANCE SHOW: Real talk, tips & coaching on everything fitness, family & finance.
Has your income ever gone up but you still found yourself spending every dollar and using credit cards? That's where the Wagners were when they started working with us. Listen to their story to encourage you on your financial journey. In this episode we cover: How they finally had the tough conversations about money they'd been avoiding How they don't have a restaurant cash envelope but a Chick-Fil-A cash envelope (next level) How they went from fighting about money to having big dreams and being on the same page How they have changed their mindset and spending habits The big success they had when he got a Christmas bonus and they paid off debt without even thinking twice How they are working toward their dream of being debt free How they paid off their shed and are not using credit cards anymore How they're able to be generous with their money now that they're stewarding it well Book a free call: calendly.com/myidealbalance2/freecall Email us any questions: info@myidealbalance.com IDEAL BALANCE: How to Budget, Get Out of Debt, Save Money + Financial Systems to Organize Your Money Even successful, high-achieving, Jesus-following moms need help organizing their finances. We help you learn how to budget, how to get out of debt & how to save money. We do this through 1-on-1 coaching where we teach you how to stop stressing about money & install systems that automate your finances. Once you have these money systems, you'll be able to live debt-free, build wealth & achieve financial freedom. Join us to ditch the bad money habits & take control of your financial future. Shana & Vanessa are best friends, business partners & Ramsey Solutions Master Financial Coaches. Get the Digital Envelope System Our Client Used to Pay Off $17,591 in Debt and Save $23,000 in 7 Months Workbook here: https://ck.myidealbalance.com/deguide Connect With Us: Website → https://myidealbalance.com Podcast → https://anchor.fm/idealbalance Facebook → https://facebook.com/MyIdealBalance YouTube→ https://youtube.com/@IdealBalance --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/idealbalance/message
This week on Money Talks, the hosts are out of the studio attending a companywide meeting. On the April 29 broadcast, we'll be taking a look back at some of our best case studies from the past few weeks.
In this episode of the Growing with the Nhira's Podcast, titled "Money Talks," Sonia and Brian delve into the topic of finances, sharing practical advice on how married couples can be good stewards of their money and live a lifestyle of generosity. Drawing on their own experiences of managing finances as a couple, the Nhiras offer tips on budgeting and saving as well as discuss the importance of open communication and shared goals when it comes to money. They also share how their upbringing and family culture shaped their attitudes towards money, and how they learned to prioritize giving and generosity even during times of financial hardship. Don't forget to subscribe to the Family Made channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfo5aZL8pvt8j6UYYkkyz5A
Time may be running short for TikTok. In the US, both Democrats and Republicans view the Chinese-owned app as a national security threat and would like to ban it. It's practically the only policy issue that the two parties agree on. And yet the politicians in Washington DC have left it very late to act. TikTok has already reached 150 million users in the US, half the country's population, and every day it adds more. On this week's podcast, hosts Alice Fulwood, Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird look at whether the fears about TikTok are well grounded, and what the options are for addressing them. The Economist's Alexandra Suich Bass explains why alternatives short of an outright ban have gone nowhere. China security analyst Matthew Johnson says his biggest concern is that Beijing could use the app to spread pro-Chinese propaganda. Meanwhile, Nazak Nikakhtar, a former staffer of the US Commerce Department, suggests a way of neutralising the app without upsetting users.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Time may be running short for TikTok. In the US, both Democrats and Republicans view the Chinese-owned app as a national security threat and would like to ban it. It's practically the only policy issue that the two parties agree on. And yet the politicians in Washington DC have left it very late to act. TikTok has already reached 150 million users in the US, half the country's population, and every day it adds more. On this week's podcast, hosts Alice Fulwood, Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird look at whether the fears about TikTok are well grounded, and what the options are for addressing them. The Economist's Alexandra Suich Bass explains why alternatives short of an outright ban have gone nowhere. China security analyst Matthew Johnson says his biggest concern is that Beijing could use the app to spread pro-Chinese propaganda. Meanwhile, Nazak Nikakhtar, a former staffer of the US Commerce Department, suggests a way of neutralising the app without upsetting users.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your net worth is not a reflection of your worth as a person. Common feeling na maranasan ang sense of comparison sa ibang tao, at nagiging dahilan ito na tayo ay gumawa ng pagkakamali sa ating financial decisions. Kung ito'y nararamdaman mo, para sa iyo ang episode na ito. Pakinggan si Coach Chinkee Tan at alamin paano makakaalis sa ganitong unhealthy mindset. Always remember to leave a 5-star rating at i-click ang notification bell for more tips, dito lang sa Chink Positive! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host(s): Dr. Nancy Lottridge-Anderson, President of New Perspectives, Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager with New Perspectives & Kevin Farrell, ProducerGuest: Richard A. Courtney, Courtney Elder Law AssociatesTopics Discussed: Will and estate planning.Email: money@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ask Kirk Kordeleski, onetime CEO of Bethpage Federal Credit Union on Long Island. How SERPs – supplemental executive retirement plans – figure into credit union strategic thinking and he comes back with a blunt answer: Talent retention. Face this reality: today credit unions are at war but this is a war with multiple enemies – big banks, community banks, other credit unions, non banks, you name it. Many kinds of institutions want to hoover up your members' money and nowadays it is the better institutions that are winning. Why are they winning? In most cases it's simply that they have and retain better talent. Serps play a key role in that. Yes, they reward executives financially when they retire, but – structured properly – they also help keep those executives at the institution. And that latter bit – retention – is not easy in a world where suddenly lots of institutions want to poach your best talent. Consider this podcast a must listen for credit union board members, also credit union c-suiters, and, definitely, also credit union execs who aspire to a seat in the c-suite. SERPs are often misunderstood on multiple levels. In these shows Kordeleski gives the true skinny about SERPs. Listen up. This show is in a Money Talks series where credit union compensation is untangled. This show will help some executives negotiate better pay packages and will also help some board members understand the ways in which 2023 credit union compensation is utterly different from 1993 comp plans, even 2013 plans because now competition for talent is so much fiercer. Hear episode one in Money Talks here. Episode 2 is here. Episode 3 is here. Episode 4 is here. Episode 5 is here. Episode 6 is here. Episode 7 is here. Episode 8 is here. Episode 9 is here. Episode 10 is here. Want to know more about SERPs - or other matters raised in this podcast? Email Kordeleski Kkordeleski@om-financial.com Have suggestions for topics to explore in this show? Email me, Robert McGarvey - rjmcgarvey@gmail
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In this episode, I sit down with my co host @jxyhtx and Jamaree James a trading educator and financial connoisseur who gives us insight where he thinks our money is going. With many people unsure what to do with their extra money or lack their of, it's good to know what our options are. FOLLOW ME ON THE SOCIALS:www.instagram.com/jalisa_daniellewww.twitter.com/jalisadanielle_https://www.youtube.com/@jalisa_danielle/videos
Henssler Money Talks – April 22, 2023Season 37, Episode 16This week on “Money Talks,” Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, Senior Associate Michael Griffin, CFP®, and Senior Financial Planner Giuliana Barbagelata, CFP® discuss March's Retail Sales, Industrial Production, and earnings season. The financial experts team up to discuss an investor whose deposits have well-exceeded the FDIC insurance limit at his bank. They offer solutions to protect his liquid assets. The hosts finish the show answering a listener's question on Bank of America and UBS Group. Timestamps and Chapters00:00 Market Roundup: Covering April 17 – April 21, 202323:27Case Study: Pay Attention to FDIC Limits34:34 Q&A Time: Bank of America and UBS Group Follow Henssler: Facebook: http://bit.ly/HensslerFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/HensslerTwitter LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/HensslerLinkedIn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/YouTube: http://bit.ly/HensslerYouTube “Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial. Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
Welcome to this week's edition of Money Talks, where Bill deep dives into the latest news and events that are impacting the world of cryptocurrency. In this episode, Bill focuses on some of the most pressing issues of the week, including regulation, and money supply.Bill starts off by exploring the complex world of bond markets and the latest trends that are affecting them. From there, he delves into some of the latest developments at the SEC and what they mean for investors and traders alike. Finally, Bill takes a closer look at some of the last week's developments in the European Parliament where there's a lot happening in Europe right now that could have major implications for the global economy.So whether you're a seasoned investor or just someone who wants to stay up-to-date with the latest Crypto news, this episode is definitely one you won't want to miss. Join us as Bill provides valuable insights and analysis
The professional services firm EY reportedly spent hundreds of millions of dollars preparing to split itself into separate audit and advisory companies. Then earlier this month it abruptly called the divorce off. EY is not unique. All of the "big four" accounting firms - including PwC, KPMG and Deloitte - combine the stodgy traditional business of audit with a fast-growing free-wheeling consultancy wing. On this week's podcast, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin, Alice Fulwood and Mike Bird ask whether all four firms find themselves stuck in unhappy marriages. Professor Laura Empson of Bayes Business School retells how these one-time frumpy low-margin audit firms were beguiled by the glamour and big fees of corporate advisory work. Meanwhile Tom Rodenhauser, managing partner at Kennedy Research Reports, explains why the consulting units have now outgrown their auditing counterparts, and would do well to ditch them and go it alone.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Remember the ‘FOUR F's” to success that Tim and I always talk about? Today's podcast winds away from Medicine a wee bit to cover one of the important F's in your life - Finances! Finances will DEFINITELY impact your health, especially when things are going wrong…. You know that trickle down effect! Tim was a guest on Finance For Physicians with Daniel Wrenne of Wrenne Financial Planning. They discussed some basics, do's and don'ts of financial planning but maybe MORE importantly- WHY planning matters! They also discuss what the large healthcare organizations are getting wrong about managing physician burnout? (Pretty much everything!) Listen in to hear Dr. Tim's great breakdown of this problem and his ideas on who should own it. We hope you enjoy this little diversion in today's episode. Full disclosure as well: we are customers of Wrenne Financial Planning and LOVE their services. We received no monetary or credit compensation for this episode. We were just blessed to be invited onto their podcast to discuss money! If you are a physician or dentist who is looking for top notch FEE ONLY financial planning- check them out or ask us any questions! More about our Wrenne Financial Planning! Located in Lexington, Kentucky, Wrenne Financial Planning is a fee-only firm providing comprehensive financial planning for physicians and dentists which includes necessary accountability, encouragement, and education along the way. Think of us as your financial trainer, consultant, and coach. We have over 40 years of combined experience providing financial advice professionally to physicians and other professionals. Transparent pricing No commissions or kickbacks Fiduciary all the time Physician specialists Are you interested in having a conversation? We'd love to connect! Click here to request a free consultation. They look forward to hearing from you. Request a Consultation Links! Wrenne Financial Planning: website On LinkedIN On Facebook On Twitter Today's Podcast Sponsor: Check out New Leaf Hyperbarics in Eugene, OR and experience the benefits of hyperbaric therapy! Our Advice! Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print! All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice. Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at doc@bsfreemd.com or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG. Please check out our every growing website as well at bsfreemd.com (no www) GET SOCIAL WITH US! Rumble: https://rumble.com/search/video?q=bsfreemd Instagram:: https://www.instagram.com/bsfreemd/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bsfree YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@bsfreemd
The professional services firm EY reportedly spent hundreds of millions of dollars preparing to split itself into separate audit and advisory companies. Then earlier this month it abruptly called the divorce off. EY is not unique. All of the "big four" accounting firms - including PwC, KPMG and Deloitte - combine the stodgy traditional business of audit with a fast-growing free-wheeling consultancy wing. On this week's podcast, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin, Alice Fulwood and Mike Bird ask whether all four firms find themselves stuck in unhappy marriages. Professor Laura Empson of Bayes Business School retells how these one-time frumpy low-margin audit firms were beguiled by the glamour and big fees of corporate advisory work. Meanwhile Tom Rodenhauser, managing partner at Kennedy Research Reports, explains why the consulting units have now outgrown their auditing counterparts, and would do well to ditch them and go it alone.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
America will change when citizens take back the government as we-the-people. Natalie Carter, from citizen to candidate, is doing just that. Big money for Dominion and a big win for Fox News. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
Host(s): Dr. Nancy Lottridge-Anderson, President of New Perspectives, Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager with New Perspectives & Kevin Farrell, ProducerTopics Discussed: Open topics.Email: money@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Minutas de Banxico. Ora sí nadie sabe hacia dónde va esto. Escuchen la entrevista con Taleb (después de Money Talks)! Commercial real estate en EUA. Salir de deudas. ¿Qué es el techo de deuda de EUA? ¿El fin del dólar? Patear costales de níquel. Suscríbanse, dennos LIKE, y dejen comentarios con buena vibra :D Sígannos En Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/walterbuchananc https://www.twitter.com/luizgonzali https://www.twitter.com/fravazah En Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneytalkslatam/ En LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/money-talks-el-podcast/
What is the tithe and why should I give it? This may be a question you have asked yourself as a Christian. Pastor Nathan explores scripture as to why the tithe is a decree given to us by God. The principle of tithing is rooted in love, out of love to God we return to him what is His. Luke 6:38 says, "Give and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over will be in your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back."
Leeds United have filed record breaking accounts, but where does the money come from and where does it go (besides Jean Kevin Augustin)? Will football ever pursue a different way?
Henssler Money Talks – April 15, 2023Season 37, Episode 15This week on “Money Talks,” Chief Investment Officer Troy Harmon, CFA, CVA, Managing Associate Jarrett McKenzie, CFP®, CWS®, and Senior Associate Logan Daniel, CFP®, CRPC®, team up to discuss the week's market performance, March's Consumer Price Index, and the minutes from the Fed's March monetary policy meeting. Jarrett and Logan address a couple's question on how to budget for health care costs in retirement, as reports show retirees can need anywhere between $200,000 and $380,000 for out-of-pocket health care costs. The hosts round out the show by answering listeners' questions on guidelines for borrowing for college costs and stocks Occidental Petroleum and Schlumberger Ltd.Timestamps and Chapters00:00 Market Roundup: Covering April 10 – April 14, 202322:53 Case Study: Budgeting for Health Care in Retirement34:28 Q&A Time: Borrowing for College, Occidental Petroleum, and Schlumberger Ltd. Follow Henssler: Facebook: http://bit.ly/HensslerFacebook Twitter: http://bit.ly/HensslerTwitter LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/HensslerLinkedIn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hensslerfinancial/YouTube: http://bit.ly/HensslerYouTube “Money Talks” is brought to you by Henssler Financial. Sign up for the Money Talks Newsletter: https://www.henssler.com/newsletters/
Fans of the popular television show “Succession” have been gripped by the family battle to take control of the fictional patriarch Logan Roy's sprawling media empire. But across Asia family businesses are worried about their own, very real, succession battles as a new generation of plutocrats look to take over from their fathers.On this week's podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin delve into the challenges facing some of Asia's wealthiest families. Author, Joe Studwell, talks about some of the characters worrying about their legacy and Kevin Au from the Chinese University of Hong Kong explains how succession challenges can be overcome.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fans of the popular television show “Succession” have been gripped by the family battle to take control of the fictional patriarch Logan Roy's sprawling media empire. But across Asia family businesses are worried about their own, very real, succession battles as a new generation of plutocrats look to take over from their fathers.On this week's podcast, hosts Mike Bird, Alice Fulwood and Tom Lee-Devlin delve into the challenges facing some of Asia's wealthiest families. Author, Joe Studwell, talks about some of the characters worrying about their legacy and Kevin Au from the Chinese University of Hong Kong explains how succession challenges can be overcome.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of the Gamer Flex Podcast, a podcast where you can enjoy your favorite video games, but also focus on your health and fitness as well. In this latest episode Ace, speaks about The Super Mario Bros Movie, What Video Game could you see in a movie, Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse, etc. PayPal: https://www.twitchalerts.com/donate/aceofalltrades01 GI Discord: Discord.GG/GiUpdates My Social Media: https://linktr.ee/AceofAllTrades Previous Gamer Flex Workouts: https://www.instagram.com/p/CnqN8DuJ5OY/?hl=en Gaming Illuminaughty: https://giupdates.tv/ Las Vegas Inferno: https://lvinferno.com/ GI Affiliated Podcast Gaming Illuminaughty Podcast: https://spoti.fi/37zEQWv Triple Threat: https://anchor.fm/triplethreatsportspodcast Unfiltered Facts: https://anchor.fm/unfilteredpodcast Enlightened Sounds: https://anchor.fm/enlightenedsounds Otaku Summit: https://anchor.fm/otaku-summit Money Talks: https://anchor.fm/moneytalkspodcast/ Hokage Thots: https://anchor.fm/TheBlackHokage PurrfectVibes (BGM) YouTube: https://youtu.be/JIfGtUol8KU Twitch: https://twitch.tv/PurrfectVibes
Host(s): Dr. Nancy Lottridge-Anderson, President of New Perspectives, Ryder Taff, Portfolio Manager with New Perspectives & Kevin Farrell, ProducerGuest(s): Mike Chaney, Mississippi Insurance CommissionerTopics Discussed: Different types of insurance, tips for shopping for insurance, and combating insurance fraud.Email: money@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Money Talks, we'll be out of the studio for the Easter holiday. On the April 8 broadcast, we'll be taking a look back at some of our best case studies and questions.Join us for the “Best of Money Talks” your trusted resource for your money, your future, your life.
Video game makers used to look to Hollywood for their inspiration. But in recent years, the market for games has grown to nearly $200bn, five times more than people spend at the box office and more, even, than they spend on streaming services like Netflix or Disney+. And that has caught the attention of the movie industry, which is now looking to game makers for its ideas.On this week's podcast, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin, Alice Fulwood and Mike Bird examine how gaming took over media. Bad Robot is one of the film and television production companies that has expanded into gaming. Tanya Watson, president of Bad Robot Games, explains what game makers can learn from cinematographers but also what she has to teach them. And former Spotify executive Nick Lightle discusses why it could take some time before the streamers take over gaming.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Video game makers used to look to Hollywood for their inspiration. But in recent years, the market for games has grown to nearly $200bn, five times more than people spend at the box office and more, even, than they spend on streaming services like Netflix or Disney+. And that has caught the attention of the movie industry, which is now looking to game makers for its ideas.On this week's podcast, hosts Tom Lee-Devlin, Alice Fulwood and Mike Bird examine how gaming took over media. Bad Robot is one of the film and television production companies that has expanded into gaming. Tanya Watson, president of Bad Robot Games, explains what game makers can learn from cinematographers but also what she has to teach them. And former Spotify executive Nick Lightle discusses why it could take some time before the streamers take over gaming.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of the Gamer Flex Podcast, a podcast where you can enjoy your favorite video games, but also focus on your health and fitness as well. In this latest episode Ace, speaks about E3 possibly over forever, new Tears of the Kingdom footage, the importance of mental health , etc . Enjoy the podcast! PayPal: https://www.twitchalerts.com/donate/aceofalltrades01 GI Discord: Discord.GG/GiUpdates My Social Media: https://linktr.ee/AceofAllTrades Previous Gamer Flex Workouts: https://www.instagram.com/p/CnqN8DuJ5OY/?hl=en Gaming Illuminaughty: https://giupdates.tv/ Las Vegas Inferno: https://lvinferno.com/ GI Affiliated Podcast Gaming Illuminaughty Podcast: https://spoti.fi/37zEQWv Triple Threat: https://anchor.fm/triplethreatsportspodcast Unfiltered Facts: https://anchor.fm/unfilteredpodcast Enlightened Sounds: https://anchor.fm/enlightenedsounds Otaku Summit: https://anchor.fm/otaku-summit Money Talks: https://anchor.fm/moneytalkspodcast/ Hokage Thots: https://anchor.fm/TheBlackHokage PurrfectVibes (BGM) YouTube: https://youtu.be/JIfGtUol8KU Twitch: https://twitch.tv/PurrfectVibes
On today's episode of Environment & Climate News, H. Sterling Burnett and Phil Kerpen of American Commitment cover the ramifications of Biden's actions regarding ESG and our financial system. In light of Biden's veto of the Congressional resolution aimed at blocking the Department of Labor's ESG rule, pension fund and portfolio managers now have the option to use their clients' money to support progressive social and political causes. The outcome of this veto, if unchanged, would release fund managers from their fiduciary duty to act solely in their clients' financial interests by prioritizing the promotion of climate change and board room equity over ensuring retirees have adequate funds for their livelihoods. Studies indicate that ESG managed funds and companies perform less favorably in the market compared to politically neutral companies that focus on profit-making.
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Hosts Alice Fulwood, Mike Bird and Tom Lee Devlin take to the road this week with a single aim: bring economics to life. The mission takes them to some unexpected corners of the world and forces them to don some interesting attire. Inspired by The Economist's A-Z guide, Tom travels to one of the UK's largest sandwich factories for a lesson in efficiency. Alice visit's George Washington's estate to understand how mercantilism made America the country it is today. And Mike learns how Singapore has overcome the limits of its sea border.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts Alice Fulwood, Mike Bird and Tom Lee Devlin take to the road this week with a single aim: bring economics to life. The mission takes them to some unexpected corners of the world and forces them to don some interesting attire. Inspired by The Economist's A-Z guide, Tom travels to one of the UK's largest sandwich factories for a lesson in efficiency. Alice visit's George Washington's estate to understand how mercantilism made America the country it is today. And Mike learns how Singapore has overcome the limits of its sea border.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Few would have predicted that the demise of Silicon Valley Bank, a niche Californian lender, would be followed by the failure of Credit Suisse. But on March 19 the banking crisis reached Zurich, where regulators brokered a fire sale that saw the ailing 167-year-old bank sold to rival UBS.On this week's podcast, hosts Alice Fulwood, Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird chart the spread of the crisis and examine its fallout. Richard Berner, a former advisor to the Treasury Secretary, explains: “Silicon Valley Bank was not systemic in life, but proved to be systemic in death.” And Huw van Steenis, who used to advise the chief executive of UBS, explains how the crisis has roiled bond markets.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Until last week, most people beyond California and the tech world probably hadn't heard of Silicon Valley Bank, but its swift collapse made headlines across the globe. On this week's podcast, hosts Alice Fulwood, Tom Lee-Devlin and Mike Bird examine what brought the bank down and to what extent the panic has been contained–or might still be spreading. Peter Conti-Brown from University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School says incompetence was behind the bank's collapse. And former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers tells them the US government's decision to guarantee deposits should be enough to restore confidence in the banks and prevent fear spreading.Sign up for our new weekly newsletter dissecting the big themes in markets, business and the economy at www.economist.com/moneytalks For full access to print, digital and audio editions, subscribe to The Economist at www.economist.com/podcastoffer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.