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According to a recent YoungMoney.com poll, 65% of respondents believe that all Americans deserve health care. 13% think we all should have health care but are queasy about the price of Obama’s overhaul plan. 52% are flat our in favor no matter what it costs. Think about that for a…
December 2014
Geography and demographic patterns prove their importance in the discussions featured on today’s Young Wealth Show. Jason Hartman talks to Peter Zeihan, author of The Accidental Superpower, about the many factors which have affected the economic and social growth of America and several other vital world powers. They consider topics…
Jason Hartman Foundation
Jason Hartman Foundation Sat, 04 Jun 2016 04:23:58 +0000 Thu, 28 Jul 2016 22:18:13 +0000 Libsyn WebEngine 2.0 http://jasonhartmanfoundation.hartmannetwork.libsynpro.com en © 2010-2016 The Hartman Media Company. All Rights Reserved. http://jasonhartmanfoundation.hartmannetwork.libsynpro.com contact@jasonhartman.com (contact@jasonhartman.com) Get a head start in life! Finally, real world financial education for young adults! Life can be confusing and chaotic. In the midst…
June 2014
If your Facebook and Twitter activity has turned into a borderline addiction, you might be wise to consider a career in social media. You’re already naturally social media savvy—why not make a bit of money doing it? It’s a relatively new career path, so it’s kind of still being invented….
YW 176: Bob Bly Digital Marketing Handbook Traffic & Copy Conversation
Jason Hartman interviews Bob Bly, author of over 100 books. Today, Bob discusses how to get traffic to your website, convert people, and have a more successful business. Bob shares tips and tricks about SEO placement and different uses of marketing to build your multi-channel program. Bob and Jason also discuss the customer experience and…
January 2014
Asset allocation refers to the practice of an investment portfolio divided among different asset categories—one of Jason Hartman’s favorite things to talk about! These categories vary greatly, but three of the most common are cash, bonds, and stocks. Cash (and cash equivalents) are usually savings, certificates of deposit, money market…
