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A new MP3 sermon from Grace Free Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Practical Counsel for Uncertain Times Speaker: Rev. Scott Dibbet Broadcaster: Grace Free Reformed Church Event: Prayer Meeting Date: 4/23/2025 Bible: Philippians 4 Length: 29 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Living Way Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Practical Counsel Subtitle: James Speaker: Steve Rockhill Broadcaster: Living Way Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/5/2023 Bible: James 5:13-16 Length: 38 min.
Three practical remedies- If you're suffering, then pray. If you're filled with joy, then sing Psalms of praise. If you're sick, then ask the elders and the people of God to pray for you.
Three practical remedies- If you're suffering, then pray. If you're filled with joy, then sing Psalms of praise. If you're sick, then ask the elders and the people of God to pray for you.
Three practical remedies: If you're suffering, then pray. If you're filled with joy, then sing Psalms of praise. If you're sick, then ask the elders and the people of God to pray for you.
This is another Bali special episode with a very special person. My guest today is Richard Harrington. Richard is the founder of RHInternational. Where Richard and his team help individuals boost their investment returns by offering premium investment research into the top three global stock markets as well as designing tailored offshore investment strategies. Richard was recently featured in Forbes alongside his mentor Warren Buffet. Today we are going to talk about Richard's journey and learn how to allocate your funds better so that they work for you. Links from the episode: Rich's Own Netflix - https://www.richflix.net/ Apple Website - https://www.apple.com/ Yahoo Finance - https://finance.yahoo.com/ Nasdaq - https://www.nasdaq.com/ Oprah's Super Soul Sunday Show - https://www.oprah.com/app/super-soul-sunday.html Audible - https://www.audible.com Books Richard Recommend: The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel by Benjamin Graham - https://www.amazon.com/Intelligent-Investor-Book-Practical-Counsel?tag=10mj-20 Sapiens: A Graphic History: The Birth of Humankind (Vol. 1) by Yuval Noah Harari - https://www.amazon.com/Sapiens?tag=10mj-20 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen Covey - https://www.amazon.com/Seven-Habits-Of-Highly-Effective-People?tag=10mj-20 Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill - https://www.amazon.com/Think-Grow-Rich?tag=10mj-20 Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not by Robert T. Kiyosaki - https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Dad?tag=10mj-20 Connect with Richard: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-harrington Website - https://www.rhinternational.net Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/richard.harrington Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/richlifebali Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel Want to sit down with Anatoly 1 on 1 ? Even though I keep saying I AM NOT A GURU, many of you ask to sit down and pick my brain. I have decided to do a 1h HELP calls. There are 2 purposes: 1st to support you in your journey and second also to be able to break even on the production of this podcast (each episode editing, marketing, guest research etc takes about $60 - $150 to produce). Now you can schedule 1h with me, and we can talk about launching products, hiring, product research, keywords, mindset, how I did an Ironman or anything at all. Link is here - https://calendly.com/anatolyspektor/anatoly-connsulting-1h ANATOLY's TOOLS: Product Development: Helim10 - I use it for Product Research, Keyword tracking and Listing Optimization . SPECIAL DEAL: Get 50% your first month or 10% every month: http://bit.ly/CORNERSIIH10 Pickfu - I use it for split testing all of my products and for validation ideas . SPECIAL DEAL: First split test 50% 0ff https://www.pickfu.com/10mj Trademarking: Trademark Angels - For all my trademarking needs. SPECIAL: Mention Anatoly and 10MJ podcast and get 10% Off your trademark. HR: Fiverr - I hire my 3dMockup person and images label designer here on Fiverr - http://bit.ly/10mjFIVERR Upwork - I hire people long term on Upwork - upwork.com Loom.com - for creating SOP's, I record everything on Loom and give to my VA's Keepa.com - to track historical data such as prices ANATOLY's 3 Favorite Business Books: DotCom Secrets by Russel Brunson - I think this is a must read for every online entrepreneurs - http://bit.ly/10MJDotCom 4 hours work week by Tim Ferriss - This book changed my life and made my become an entrepreneur - http://bit.ly/10MJ4WW The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino - Old book but it goes to the core of selling - http://bit.ly/10MJGREATSM DISCLAIMER: Some Links are affiliate, it costs you nothing, but helps to keep this podcast on the float Have questions? Go to https://www.10millionjourney.com Follow us on Instagram: @10millionjourney
Paul Black is Co-CEO and portfolio manager at WCM Investment Management, a $26 billion manager of global equities that he joined when it was a $200 million boutique in 1989. With so much of the institutional world, including my own training, focused on value investing, I was pleasantly surprised to learn about a large, high performing growth stock manager located in a non-descript building in Laguna Beach, California. Our conversation starts with Paul's trial-by-fire entry into the business and turns to growth stock investing, including defining a great growth company, searching for widening moats, assessing a culture tied to competitive advantage, creating a positive culture, learning from mistakes, identifying tailwinds, and protecting the downside. Paul embodies the principals he preaches and offers some tasty food for thought. Learn More Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast Show Notes 2:54 – How Paul got started in the business 4:52 – Lessons learned in the early years of his career 5:56 – Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings 6:01 – Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor 6:05 – The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 7:49 – What works about growth stock investing 9:01 – What constitutes a great growth company 13:47 – Defining and measuring a company's competitive advantage 17:50 – How does he assess a company's culture 19:41 – The Culture Cycle: How to Shape the Unseen Force that Transforms Performance 20:26 – Questions that help assess company culture 21:57 – Any data to back up claims that companies with good cultures perform better over time 22:46 – Culture aligning with competitive advantage 24:30 – Looking at WCM's moat and culture 31:23 – The landscape for active management 33:53 – Weathering tough periods for the firm 37:02 – How do they think about culture in other countries 39:01 – Why does growth stock investing work when the data shows otherwise 40:47 – What is he excited about in growth stocks 43:45 – Tailwinds at the sector level 45:10 – Downside protection in the portfolio 46:38 – Patterns of positive and negative allocator behavior 48:35 – How do they manage the change in the portfolio going from 200 million to 26 billion 49:53 – Closing questions
This week, Pastor Daniel and Pastor Martin discuss the practical counsel that is provided in the book of Titus. Email us: info@canaanstl.org
Tongues: Part 7. The two main obstacles we see to exploring and practicing the gift of tongues are confusion and unfamiliarity. A church lacking biblical clarity around the gift without good examples of believers practicing the gift often leaves us unsure of what to do practically. Join us as we continue our series on the gift of tongues as we seek to provide some guidance on questions like “How to desire and receive the gift?”, “How to discern the gift?”, “How to grow in the gift?” and “How to talk to others about the gift?”.Help CHARADOX reach more followers of Jesus by giving to our ministry at www.patreon.com/livecharadox. Edited by Tori HortonMusic by Charlie King
Greeting prayer; Advance of the gospel; Living is Christ; Christian humility; Christ's humility and exaltation; Lights in the world; Knowing Christ; Reaching forward to God's goal; Practical Counsel; Being content with God's supply
A new MP3 sermon from Berean Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Practical Counsel for Real Marriage: Mind Battles and Abuse Part 3 Subtitle: 5th Sunday Speaker: Nathaniel Graham Broadcaster: Berean Community Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 2/14/2021 Bible: Romans 12:19-21 Length: 60 min.
Paul Black is Co-CEO and portfolio manager at WCM Investment Management, a $26 billion manager of global equities that he joined when it was a $200 million boutique in 1989. With so much of the institutional world, including my own training, focused on value investing, I was pleasantly surprised to learn about a large, high performing growth stock manager located in a non-descript building in Laguna Beach, California. Our conversation starts with Paul’s trial-by-fire entry into the business and turns to growth stock investing, including defining a great growth company, searching for widening moats, assessing a culture tied to competitive advantage, creating a positive culture, learning from mistakes, identifying tailwinds, and protecting the downside. Paul embodies the principals he preaches and offers some tasty food for thought. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast Show Notes 2:54 – How Paul got started in the business 4:52 – Lessons learned in the early years of his career 5:56 – Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings 6:01 – Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor 6:05 – The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 7:49 – What works about growth stock investing 9:01 – What constitutes a great growth company 13:47 – Defining and measuring a company’s competitive advantage 17:50 – How does he assess a company’s culture 19:41 – The Culture Cycle: How to Shape the Unseen Force that Transforms Performance 20:26 – Questions that help assess company culture 21:57 – Any data to back up claims that companies with good cultures perform better over time 22:46 – Culture aligning with competitive advantage 24:30 – Looking at WCM’s moat and culture 31:23 – The landscape for active management 33:53 – Weathering tough periods for the firm 37:02 – How do they think about culture in other countries 39:01 – Why does growth stock investing work when the data shows otherwise 40:47 – What is he excited about in growth stocks 43:45 – Tailwinds at the sector level 45:10 – Downside protection in the portfolio 46:38 – Patterns of positive and negative allocator behavior 48:35 – How do they manage the change in the portfolio going from 200 million to 26 billion 49:53 – Closing questions
Episode #178. Today we’ll read Philippians chapter 4 together. Paul gives us very practical counsel and expresses appreciation for the support he received from the Philippians. Show NotesVisit· Visit my website· Visit my church The German ShepherdBible Study Resources· John MacArthur Study Bible – New American Standard · Every Bible You Could Ever Want!· The Bible Hub· Bible Study Tools· The Bible Project· The Next Right Thing by Emily P. Freeman · Love Like That by Les Parrott · This Too Shall Last: Finding Grace When Suffering Lingers by K. J. Ramsey · One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Areby Ann VoskampOther Resources· Want to use your tablet for Bible reading? Consider Kindle . · Where I BelongGreat song by Building 429 · I love Audible! Try it for free! · Want it? FaithGear has it!· Wear your faith! Christian Strong· Bet Hannon Business Websites designed and maintains my website. · Title song used in the podcast is 3 Joys & the Truth by Daniel O’ConnorDisclosure: This post may contain affiliate links. That means if you purchase anything, I may get a small commission. This does not cost you anything and it helps offset the costs of the podcast. Thank you in advance.View my Broadcast License.
Today’s conversation is with one of the finest intellectual investors and academic at heart, Michael Mauboussin. Michael is the Director of Research at BlueMountain Capital Management in New York and was formerly the Head of Global Financial Strategies at Credit Suisse and Chief Investment Strategist at Legg Mason Capital Management. While rising to the top in his corporate career, Michael authored three books, including my favorite, More Than You Know: Finding Financial Wisdom in Unconventional Places, which was named one of the best business books by Businessweek and which features prominently in today’s show. Michael has been an adjunct professor of finance at Columbia Business School since 1993 and is on the faculty of the Heilbrunn Center for Graham and Dodd Investing. He is also Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Santa Fe Institute, a leading center for multi-disciplinary research in complex systems theory. On this episode, Michael and I talk about the early epiphany he had that set him on the path to Chief U.S. Investment Strategist, the importance of teaching value investing alongside psychology, the main contributors to investment bias, the importance of cognitive diversity, the top three techniques you can use to mitigate against bias in your investment processes, and so much more! Key Topics: The epiphany Michael had from reading Creating Shareholder Value early in his Wall Street career (3:32) Why we should teach value investing in a way that includes both finance and psychology (5:38) How Michael’s focus on strategy and valuation issues helped him move from food analyst to Chief U.S. Investment Strategist at Credit Suisse (7:02) Why analyzing the investment process has been an underlying theme throughout Michael’s career (7:30) The three aspects to consider when examining how biases get incorporated into market valuations (9:54) The effect of market structure on the incorporation of biases (11:45) The conditions which have to be in place for the wisdom of crowds to operate efficiently (12:13) Why market prices don’t directly reflect information (14:05) The impact of financial institutions on the workings of the economy at large (16:04) Why cognitive diversity leads to better decision-making for complex issues (17:33) Applying the Diversity Prediction Theorem (18:47) What the Asch experiment teaches us about biased decision-making (22:07) The surprising neurological findings behind the results of the Asch experiment (24:56) Value investing means being a contrarian and a calculator (26:52) The difference between experience and expertise (28:36) How technology has led to “the expert squeeze” (31:17) Our thoughts on the future of machine-learning versus human judgment for investment decision-making (34:15) The important difference between outcome and process (36:25) Why you should audit your processes as an investor, even when you’re doing well (38:10) Using a base rate to incorporate an outside view into your investment decisions (40:52) How a pre-mortem helps you to identify bias and weaknesses by triggering the interpreter in your brain (43:57) Applying red teaming to investment process analysis and decision-making (46:28) Translating the margin of safety into decision processes (47:30) The types of scenarios which are well-suited to routinizing (51:24) Michael’s thoughts on passive investing (53:12) And much more! Mentioned in this Episode: Michael Mauboussin’s Website Michael Mauboussin’s Books BlueMountain Capital Management Alfred Rappaport’s Book | Creating Shareholder Value: A Guide for Managers and Investors Journal Articles: Franklin Allen | Do Financial Institutions Matter? Solomon E. Asch | Opinions and Social Pressure Sanford J. Grossman and Joseph E. Stiglitz | On the Impossibility of Informationally Efficient Markets Scott Page, Leonid Hurwicz Collegiate Professor of Complex Systems, Political Science, and Economics, The University of Michigan Daniel Kahneman, Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs Emeritus at the Woodrow Wilson School, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology Emeritus at Princeton University Michael Gazzaniga, Director of the SAGE Center for the Study of Mind at the University of California, Santa Barbara Benjamin Graham’s Book | The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel Thanks for Listening! Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at valueinvesting@gsb.columbia.edu. Follow the Heilbrunn Center on social media on Instagram, LinkedIn, and more!
The art of managing money starts with you! To unlock it for your business, you better master beforehand how to handle your personal finances and your own budget. So, in this episode of the Scale Up Your Business Podcast, Nick discusses how you can make money work for you so you can achieve your personal and business goals and why our emotions and psychology play significant roles on financial management. He also shares the three philosophies about money that he got from his coach and also the three important strategies that can help you change how you think and manage money. You’ll be creating wealth and freedom in no time when you follow them, so make sure to tune in! KEY TAKEAWAYS Cash flow in business is the most important thing. If you can’t properly pay all the people that help you grow your business, then it may not be a viable business. Manage your emotions effectively. Yes, your finances, your budget, and money, in general, are rational objects, but they’re underpinned by emotions. Nick himself had problems managing his finances. Instead of saving up or investing his money, he’d prefer to use it for buying more material possessions and pay for his hobbies. Three things that his coach told him about Money: Money flows from people who value it least, to people who value it the most. If you’re not a millionaire by the time you’re 40, then you simply haven’t put enough focus to this area of your life and therefore, need to change your focus. Wealth is a spiritual concept measured by the number of zeros in your bank account. Three Important Strategies: Give a percentage of your money every year or every month to those who need it. Develop psychology around money that attracts wealth and abundance to you. Create a clear plan around debt reduction, if you have it, and asset location. BEST MOMENTS “Your ability to manage money and cash flow in business are critical.” “Everyone should have financial mastery is one of their goals.” “What I was really doing was I was masking certain perceived deficiencies in other areas of my life by the short-term hits of satisfaction.” “If you add enough value to people in life without expectation, you’ll have everything you want in life.” “Like anything, where you focus on is where your energy flows.” VALUABLE RESOURCES The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki Money: Know More, Make More, Give More by Rob Moore Money: Master the Game by Tony Robbins The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel by Benjamin Graham ABOUT THE HOST My name is Nick Bradley. I’m an entrepreneur, author, speaker and investor. My background is in growing and scaling VC, and Private Equity backed businesses. Having successfully built, bought and sold a number of companies, and removed myself from day-to-day operations, my focus now is on helping entrepreneurs get to where they want to be, in business and in life. As well as investing in growth businesses and backing turnarounds - with the ultimate aim of creating value from significant capital events. I’m passionate about personal and professional development - showing up and being the best version of myself ... every day. My bigger vision is to help bring entrepreneurial skills, experience and mindset to people in developing nations - so they can follow their dreams, live life more on their terms - utilising entrepreneurship as a global force for good. CONTACT METHOD https://twitter.com/nickcbradley nick@fielding.global www.fielding.global
My guest this week is remarkable. He now applies his talents on Wall Street, searching for smaller cap companies trading at huge discounts in an effort to compound wealth for his investors. He is classically trained, having earned his graduate degree from Colombia, a school known for producing value investors. But his method also reflects what he learned across more than a decade of active duty in the U.S. military. Mike Zapata served us all as a Navy SEAL in the aftermath of 9/11 and ultimately as a member of the SEAL’s “Development Group,” commonly known as SEAL team 6. I think everyone listening strives for excellence in what they do. This week we get to hear from someone who has pursued excellence on our behalf. I’ll let him explain the meaning of his firm’s name, Sententia, but for now suffice to say we are lucky to have quiet professionals like Mike. If you are interested in supporting the families of soldiers who fought with Mike and lost their lives, I encourage you to check out the Tip of the Spear foundation and make a donation along with me, small or large. Please enjoy my conversation with Mike Zapata. For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @patrick_oshag Books Referenced The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel Fearless: The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy SEAL Team SIX Operator Adam Brown Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War Show Notes 2:23 2:23 – (First Question) – A quick overview of Mike’s career leading up to his time at Columbia 3:43 – What led him down the path of value investing at Columbia 3:51 – The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 5:57 – The focus and goal of the firm 7:12 – Where the name of the firm, Sententia comes from 8:04 – His experience in the Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD/S) program and lessons learned from it 13:14 – How much grit is innate vs can be learned 14:59 – What the actual job was in BUD/S 17:33 – Difference between the broader SEAL community and being part of the more exclusive development group 19:03 – The team dynamic within the SEALS 20:26 – Fearless: The Undaunted Courage and Ultimate Sacrifice of Navy SEAL Team SIX Operator Adam Brown 21:18 – The sacrifice that SEALs make with the story of Adam Brown as an example 24:35 – Waiting for darkness before deployment 27:23 – How do you know when to violate your best practices for a risk 29:26 – A look at three pictures in his office and why they are meaningful 31:36 – Lessons that would be useful to other people 33:10 – Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War 33:17 – How is Mike’s skillset applied to the investing world 39:24 – Factors that would be seen as good alignment in businesses 40:18 – How the view the profiles of other investors in these small businesses 41:46 – Examples of “smoke and fire”, markers of an attractive investment 43:42 – Other investors that he has learned the most from and what those lessons were 44:54 – Importance of balance sheets in value investing 47:33 – Is value investment oversaturated 50:28 – Market blind spots that are attractive to Mike 52:03 – What point in Mike’s career has he felt the most alive 53:14 – Any other lessons Mike would want to share 55:12 – Kindest thing anyone has done for Mike Learn More For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub Follow Patrick on twitter at @patrick_oshag
Paul Black is Co-CEO and portfolio manager at WCM Investment Management, a $26 billion manager of global equities that he joined when it was a $200 million boutique in 1989. With so much of the institutional world, including my own training, focused on value investing, I was pleasantly surprised to learn about a large, high performing growth stock manager located in a non-descript building in Laguna Beach, California. Our conversation starts with Paul’s trial-by-fire entry into the business and turns to growth stock investing, including defining a great growth company, searching for widening moats, assessing a culture tied to competitive advantage, creating a positive culture, learning from mistakes, identifying tailwinds, and protecting the downside. Paul embodies the principals he preaches and offers some tasty food for thought. Learn More Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast Show Notes 2:54 – How Paul got started in the business 4:52 – Lessons learned in the early years of his career 5:56 – Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings 6:01 – Margin of Safety: Risk-Averse Value Investing Strategies for the Thoughtful Investor 6:05 – The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 7:49 – What works about growth stock investing 9:01 – What constitutes a great growth company 13:47 – Defining and measuring a company’s competitive advantage 17:50 – How does he assess a company’s culture 19:41 – The Culture Cycle: How to Shape the Unseen Force that Transforms Performance 20:26 – Questions that help assess company culture 21:57 – Any data to back up claims that companies with good cultures perform better over time 22:46 – Culture aligning with competitive advantage 24:30 – Looking at WCM’s moat and culture 31:23 – The landscape for active management 33:53 – Weathering tough periods for the firm 37:02 – How do they think about culture in other countries 39:01 – Why does growth stock investing work when the data shows otherwise 40:47 – What is he excited about in growth stocks 43:45 – Tailwinds at the sector level 45:10 – Downside protection in the portfolio 46:38 – Patterns of positive and negative allocator behavior 48:35 – How do they manage the change in the portfolio going from 200 million to 26 billion 49:53 – Closing questions
My guest this week is Harvey Sawikin, a co-founder and lead portfolio manager at Firebird Management, which manages funds dedicated to investing in emerging market equities. Emerging markets are often a blind spot for investors of all types: most of us have never traveled to the far east or eastern Europe, where many of the thousands of emerging market public equities operate. I’ve been very lucky to travel quite a bit in Asia and the Middle East, but never to eastern Europe, which where Firebird focuses its investments. Harvey and I discuss his 24 years of experience evaluating emerging and frontier market countries, industries, and individual stocks. We discuss his experience buying privatization vouchers in Russia, banks in the Baltics, and how today’s emerging market opportunity set compares to the past. Like so many of these conversations with investors who have earned significant excess returns, its clear investing opportunities in emerging markets are often disguised. Finding them requires risk, hard work, discipline, and a dose of luck and timing. Please enjoy my conversation with Harvey on Emerging Market Opportunities. For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @patrick_oshag Links Referenced Via Books Referenced The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel Education of Rick Green, Esquire Show Notes 2:26 – (First Question) – Most memorable travel experience since the beginning of Firebird 5:41 - How Harvey got interested in emerging markets investing, specifically, Eastern Europe and Russia 10:00 – How does the landscape for emerging markets today compare to when he first started 12:30 – What are the factors of an emerging market to look at and why do some not pan out 15:04 – Do countries have to meet minimum criteria before Harvey and his team will even start to do work on an emerging market 17:33 – How does Harvey distinguish between frontier and emerging markets 18:37 – Thoughts on the access points that regular investors have into emerging markets, such as ETF’s and Mutual Funds 23:48 – How does Harvey think about risk exposure when constructing a portfolio 25:56 – Looking at the bottom up part of the equation, what factors within a company or sector are considered as part of the investing decision 31:05 – Dividends in emerging markets 33:09 – How do US equities stack up as an investment against fixed income 34:53 - The Intelligent Investor: The Definitive Book on Value Investing. A Book of Practical Counsel 36:52 - How do US equities stack up as an investment against emerging markets 39:38 – What type of investor allocate funds to emerging markets 42:37 – The value of travel in understanding emerging markets 50:19 – Biggest mistakes that emerging market investors make 54:49 – What in today’s markets has the smell of opportunity 55:53 – Harvey’s interest in Via 56:58 – Interest in buying gold coins 1:00:05 – If Harvey could only choose one country to visit, business or pleasure, where would he go 1:01:09 – Kindest thing anyone has done for Harvey 1:01:38 – Education of Rick Green, Esquire Learn More For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club, where you’ll get a full investor curriculum and then 3-4 suggestions every month at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub Follow Patrick on twitter at @patrick_oshag
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Desert Streams Baptist Church, Pastor Aaron Richert
Desert Streams Baptist Church, Pastor Aaron Richert
John 4:1-38