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Trust Facebook with your life and the cost might be that primo job you just landed. Seriously, dudes and dudettes – it could happen. Lately, it has been a well publicized fact that the social media giant’s almost non-existent security standards are akin to advertising your most intimate personal information…
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To start this Flashback Friday episode, Jason Hartman talks about arbitrage, derivatives, and margins. In the interview segment, he hosts Amity Shlaes, author of “The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression.” Miss Shlaes talks about the taxpayer, who is a forgotten man, based on a description by…
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What are You Waiting for, Generation Y? Save!
What Are You Waiting for, Generation Y? Save! While in some respects, famed Hollywood director Oliver Stone is a complete, raving idiot, in others he makes surprisingly cogent statements. In Wall Street 2, Stone’s script has former financial shark, CEO, and prisoner, Gordon Gekko, talking to a Generation Y crowd gathered to hear him promote…
June 2015
David Weliver is an authority on millennials and money. His website, Money Under 30, provides financial advice to over 500,000 young professionals every month. David and Jason talk on the subject of student loan debt and how it is affecting millennials. David recommends millennials to invest in a ROTH IRA…
August 2020
On this Flash Back Friday episode, Jason Hartman welcomes Thomas J. Anderson, the Founder and CEO of Supernova Companies. They discuss his series of books The Value of Debt. He breakdowns down life into four financial stages. Then goes into the levels of debt individuals should have at each state…
