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From hostile takeovers to C-suite intrigue, Behind the Money takes you inside the business and financial stories of the moment with reporting from Financial Times journalists around the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In December 2022, offices at the European parliament were raided and lawmakers and their relatives were arrested. They were accused of being part of a corruption ring that was taking bribes from Qatar. Never before had there been anything like this at the parliament. But within four months, all the suspects were released, and the case is still pending. Why were members of parliament accused of taking bribes from Qatar? Is the European parliament rotten? Valentina Pop and a team of FT corresp ...
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When you picture the finance industry, do you think of big banks, fancy cars, and Rolex watches? Well, you’re not alone. But, finance is much more than just money and materialistic things; it’s the pathway to freedom. Dustin Serviss, the owner of Serviss Wealth Management, guides you through all of his investing, personal finance, money-saving, income sources, and insurance tips so that you can build more wealth and have more time to do the things you love. Dustin will also be interviewing p ...
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The Zinnov Podcast - Business Resilience series is a technology and leadership podcast featuring conversations with leading thinkers, industry experts, and technology practitioners. The series touches upon topics such as leadership challenges, analyses of specific industries, and all things digital.
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Welcome to Jump Into Business where we show you business owners how to establish and grow your credit profile to receive unlimited leveraging power in a short amount of time! Cover art photo provided by Ryan Born on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@b0rno Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jumpintobusiness/support
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Welcome to the 1031 Exchange Passive Income and Investment Series brought to you by 1031navigator.com. We discuss 1031 exchange replacement properties such as triple net NNN investments, 1031 exchange tools and tactics as well as commercial real estate investing. Hi, I’m Thomas Morgan, CCIM your host. I have been involved with over a half billion worth of commercial and investment real estate in over 30 states as a broker, developer, appraiser, consultant and principal. I have helped 100’s o ...
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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The Center for Sports Studies podcast is a bi-monthly show dedicated to teaching its listeners about the business-side of sports. Hosted by Trine University professor Brandon Podgorski, the CSS podcast will interview sports professionals and discuss current research in sports studies.
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Hello and Welcome to the Financial Legacy Podcast. I am your host Maria Ellis. On the Financial Legacy Podcast, we will talk about Financial Planning and Estate Planning Legacy. Financial planning is the process of determining a person's or a company’s financial needs or goals for the future and the means to achieve them. Financial planning involves deciding what investments and activities would be most appropriate under both personal and broader economic circumstances. Financial Legacy is t ...
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Real estate investing can mean so many different things to people working in so many different areas of real estate. One thing they can all agree on is that the journey always starts out with the rush, the thrill of making a new investment, the anxiety of wanting – and needing – to find your first deal and hope it’s a winner.But is there a way out of the rat race?Welcome to My Cashflow Academy’s Investors Corner. In this program, you will learn from other real-life real estate investors shar ...
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 43 published last February 1, 2008. Jason shares inspiration from Og Mandino, tax advice from CPA Peter DeGregori and Richard Lillycrop one of our British investors. Visit http://www.jasonhartman.com/radioshows/ Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman…
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Today Jason discusses the recent CoreLogic report showing an average homeowner equity increase of $25,000, dismissing doomsayers predicting a real estate crash. Despite some localized market fluctuations, Jason explains how housing inventory remains low nationwide, keeping demand high. He emphasizes the strong financial cushion that homeowners have…
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Episode Title: Net Lease Evolution with Joey Agree, CEO of Agree Realty Podcast: Net Takeaways with Feller & Harf Hosts: BJ Feller & Isaiah Harf Special Guest: Joey Agree, CEO of Agree Realty Episode Overview: In this insightful episode, BJ and Isaiah sit down with Joey Agree, the CEO of Agree Realty, to discuss the evolution of the net lease real …
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Volkswagen is facing a crisis. Often considered a symbol of Germany’s industrial power, it’s now reckoning with a difficult transition to electric vehicles, among other issues. And now, management is considering breaking a long-held taboo: closing German factories. Patricia Nilsson, the FT’s Frankfurt correspondent, heads to VW’s headquarters in Wo…
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In his talk at the Limitless Conference in Austin Texas last August 29-31, Jason discusses strategies for protecting and growing wealth in an inflationary environment by using real estate and other commodities. He introduces the Hartman Comparison Index (HCI), which compares the cost of housing to other assets like gold and oil, offering insights i…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 173, published last June 11, 2010. Jason is feeling generous… Enjoy an entire free issue of The Financial Freedom Report. Here is our source for innovative, forward-thinking investment property and home-based internet business strategies and advice. Income property investing is the most reliable path to wealth.…
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Jason's guest today is Frans de Waal, a renowned primatologist who explored morality in apes, highlighting his contributions. He then shifts to a Wall Street Journal article about wealthy Americans renting homes instead of buying due to housing market changes. He emphases the financial advantages of renting high-end properties and investing in entr…
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Companies in Japan have long avoided foreign acquisitions. But Canada-based Alimentation Couche-Tard’s recent unsolicited bid for the owner of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain is testing that premise. The FT’s Tokyo bureau chief Leo Lewis examines how these events could shape corporate Japan’s future. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -…
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Jason discussed his concerns about the influence of big tech and media on public opinion, criticizing their censorship and alignment with government wishes. He also highlighted the importance of seeking alternative news sources for a more accurate understanding of events. Additionally, Jason introduced Elena Clark, a former lawyer in the former Sov…
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In this insightful episode of the Zinnov Podcast Business Resilience Series, Pari Natarajan, CEO of Zinnov, and Vijay Guntur, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Head - Ecosystems & Practices at HCL Technologies, explore the transformative impact of AI on the engineering landscape. The conversation delves into how AI is reshaping various sectors and…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1178 published last April 23, 2019. Jason Hartman and Adam start the episode today discussing landlord friendly markets. Specifically, how you can determine whether you're investing in markets that are. Jason explains an easy (but not foolproof) way to figure out if a market is friendly to investors, as well as…
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Jason discusses the current state of the real estate market, highlighting a significant drop in new property listings, with 2023 inventory growth being dramatically lower compared to pre-pandemic years. This trend is attributed to the "lock-in" effect, where homeowners are reluctant to sell due to current market conditions. He also touches on polit…
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As Jay Powell’s Federal Reserve contemplates making the first interest rate cut in more than two years, we’re taking a step back with the FT’s US financial commentator Robert Armstrong. How did Powell tame inflation without crashing the economy? And how might history judge his leadership? Clips from Associated Press - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - …
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Title: Net Takeaways with Feller & Harf: No Ring or Mode Hosts: BJ Feller & Isaiah Harf Key Topics: AI & Machine Learning in Commercial Real Estate: Discussing the role of AI in property valuation, market analysis, and whether traditional methods are becoming obsolete. The Impact of Long-Term Leases & Interest Rates: How 15- to 20-year leases are h…
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Jason discusses the perceived under attack situation in the United States, particularly for the middle class, and suggested that a potential action step for his listeners is to sell their homes. He also emphasized the importance of mobility and adaptability in the face of political and economic uncertainties, and raised concerns about the rapid adv…
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We’re putting enough real estate and business brainpower in one room to make Donald Trump flinch. Enjoy this content-rich sampler of “The Masters Weekend” our twice annual powerhouse educational event that can revolutionize how you think about money and wealth. Will you be any closer to financial freedom in one year? Listen in and it can make all t…
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Jason discusses the alarming state of America's food industry, criticizing Starbucks for its unhealthy offerings. He highlights the excessive sugar content in popular items, like muffins, and expresses concern over bioengineered ingredients. Hartman also touches on the critical U.S. housing shortage, revealing a stark decline in single-family home …
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In this dynamic episode of the Zinnov Podcast’s Business Resilience Series, Pari Natarajan, CEO of Zinnov, sits down with Krithika Bhat, Chief Information Officer at Pure Storage, for a compelling conversation about leadership and resilience. Krithika, a seasoned IT leader with over 20 years of experience, reveals her strategic playbook for thrivin…
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This week, we’re revisiting an episode from last year. For decades, the global centre for oil trading has been Geneva, Switzerland. But Russia’s war in Ukraine changed that. Sanctions have made it harder for western traders to move Russian oil. Now, traders are flocking to a new trading hub that has no restrictions on oil from Russia: the United Ar…
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Net Takeaways with Feller and Harf: Grande in a Venti Cup with Two Pumps Episode Title: RealPage Lawsuit, Starbucks' New CEO, and the Future of Omnitail Release Date: Tuesday, September 3rd 2024 Hosts: BJ Feller and Isaiah Harf Episode Summary: In this episode, BJ and Isaiah tackle some of the hottest topics in commercial real estate and business. …
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Jason shares his recent experiences, speaking at the LIMITLESS conference in Dallas, Texas including an interaction with Robert F. Kennedy's private security team. He also expressed concerns about the control of information by the establishment and the media, and the potential for important issues to be overlooked. Lastly, Jason Hartman introduced …
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1185, published last May 2, 2019. Jason brings this episode to you from China, where he has seen the impact of the rising middle class. While it may seem to be a world away, the growth in construction in China is impacting the cost of construction here in the United States as well. Then Jason talks with Anna My…
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Chicago Traffic Miracle: The DNC is in town, but instead of chaos, BJ and Isaiah find themselves cruising through the best traffic Lake Shore Drive has seen in ages. Maybe we should invite the DNC more often? The Shorts Debate: Isaiah makes a rare sartorial choice—shorts in the office! But don’t worry, he’s got a good reason: Cubs game after work. …
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Jason and Robert Helms discuss the recent increase in mortgage refinancing activity and the ongoing housing shortage, its impact on the real estate market, and potential solutions for affordable housing. They also explore emerging real estate opportunities, such as investing in high-demand, low-supply markets and the potential of parking lots as an…
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Private credit took Wall Street by storm. But at a software company called Pluralsight, recent loan troubles are now highlighting risks that could be hidden in the sector. The FT’s senior US corporate finance correspondent Eric Platt and Due Diligence reporter Amelia Pollard walk through what went wrong with Pluralsight, and how that could shape pr…
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Jason and Matt DiMaio discussed strategies to improve memory and learn new skills faster, with Matt sharing his extensive experience in building large sales forces and his journey of discovering effective learning techniques. They explored the causes of forgetfulness, the importance of active learning, and the power of belief in memory retention. L…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 857 published last July 17, 2017. Jason and Keri start things off by answering a client’s question submitted as part of the Airpod contest and then warn against working with companies who do not require inspections and only deal in cash. During the guest interview, Jason asks James Ledbetter about his books One…
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Jason discussed various issues related to geopolitics, capital gains taxes, and the real estate industry, expressing his discontent with proposed tax plans and the recent changes in real estate rules. He also warned against investing in pooled money assets due to the ongoing scandal involving Marco Santorelli and Norada Real Estate. Lastly, he high…
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Hundreds of companies have moved their headquarters to Texas in recent years, including big names like Tesla, HP and Charles Schwab. They’ve been enticed by low taxes, light regulation and the promise to run their businesses on their own terms. But the FT’s Houston correspondent Myles McCormick explains that there might be limits to that message of…
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In this episode, Jason explores real estate trends in Warsaw, Poland, highlighting rising property prices and rents due to factors like the Ukraine invasion. He discusses global housing shortages and critiques U.S. policies, such as affordable housing initiatives and immigration impacts, which exacerbates demand and push prices higher. Jason emphas…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 117 published last September 1, 2009. "For far too long, too many people have regarded home ownership as 'a good thing.' It is certainly true that home ownership has its benefits. But, like everything else, it also has its costs and its risks." This statement by Creating Wealth Show guest, American economist Th…
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Join Jason today as he broadcasts from Warsaw, Poland as he discusses the importance of self-management and maintaining control as an empowered investor. He emphasizes "commandment number 3: thou shalt maintain control" to avoid potential issues like fraud, incompetence, and excessive management fees. He highlights the ongoing controversy surroundi…
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Indian equities are soaring right now. The country’s benchmark Nifty 50 index has doubled in just five years, beating out the pace of Japan, China and even the US. And it’s all being driven by millions of domestic investors who are piling into the market for the first time. But this boom has regulators sounding the alarm. The FT’s Mumbai correspond…
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Greetings from Poland! Today, Jason reflects on his recent travels from Croatia to Poland, emphasizing the value of taking chances in life. He discusses the current state of the real estate market, highlighting the resilience of housing prices despite high mortgage rates. He cautions against relying on predictions of a market crash, emphasizing the…
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Introduction: BJ Feller and Isaiah Harsh open the episode with a casual conversation about Lollapalooza in Chicago. The hosts introduce the main topics: zombie pharmacies in NYC, unemployment and interest rates, and the impact of technology in commercial real estate. Zombie Pharmacies in New York: Discussion on the New York Times article about 222 …
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 449, published last 8 December 2014. Jason Hartman brings in a real estate focus to the introduction of today’s Creating Wealth Show by explaining exactly how you can work out your rent-to-value ratio. As this is one of the most important figures a real estate investor need to keep in mind, there’s no excuse fo…
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In today's episode you can listen in on Jason's Empowered Investor meeting about self-managing your own properties, especially its risks and rewards. Self-managing your rental property can offer significant benefits. By taking on this role, landlords can potentially save money on property management fees, which often account for a substantial porti…
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This week, we’re bringing you something from our fellow FT podcast, The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes. Sir Angus Deaton won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2015. So when he says he is rethinking many of his assumptions about the field, it matters. Today on the show, Soumaya discusses what we are getting wrong about everything from inequality t…
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Real estate investor Trey Taylor advocates for single-family homes as a stable, long-term investment. He emphasizes financial prudence, focusing on properties generating rental income that exceeds expenses. While acknowledging economic challenges like rising interest rates, Taylor remains optimistic about the housing market's resilience. His leader…
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In this episode, Pari Natarajan, CEO, Zinnov, sits down with Denis Lacroix, President, Amadeus for over 35 years, to explore the thrilling evolution of the travel industry and its transformative impact on the company. Denis recounts the rollercoaster ride through the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing how Amadeus’ pioneering SaaS business model not only …
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 160 published last March 9, 2010. Jason talks with David Allen who is widely recognized as the world's leading expert on personal and organizational productivity. His twenty-five-year pioneering research and coaching to corporate managers and CEOs of some of America's most prestigious corporations and instituti…
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The team is hard at work on another season–so stay tuned. Until then, we'd love to hear about you and what you think about the show. We're running a short survey and anyone who takes part before August 29th will be entered into a prize draw for a pair of Bose QuietComfort 35 Wireless Headphones.Click here to take the survey: https://www.feedback.ft…
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Greetings from Serbia! The real estate market remains stagnant due to past rate hikes, with buyers awaiting potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and sellers reluctant to move from low mortgage rates to higher ones. Sales volume is low, but prices are still rising, making homes less affordable. The rental market remains undervalued, and rents are exp…
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Remuneration among CEOs in the US is rising quickly. It’s been hard to miss recent examples of massive pay packages, like for Tesla’s Elon Musk. But that growth is far outpacing that of wages for everyday workers in the US. The FT’s corporate governance reporter Patrick Temple-West outlines some reasons this is happening and looks at whether change…
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Jason is broadcasting from Belgrade, Serbia—his 97th country. Today, we delve into the severe economic challenge of inflation that many countries face. Recently in Turkey, inflation reached alarming levels of 55%-83% annually, resulting in constant price changes on menus. This serves as a stark reminder of the importance of defending against inflat…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1179, published last April 24, 2019. Jason Hartman starts today's show with his in-house economist Thomas to discuss the new tax law and the impact it can have on people's tax brackets. They also dive in to why the government is interested in keeping the official inflation rate lower than actual inflation rates…
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Jason discusses the ease of doing business in the U.S. compared to Europe, despite the U.S. having issues like a problematic food supply and political corruption. He emphasizes the advantages of greed in business motivation. He then highlights Morgan Stanley's view that U.S. homeowners are resilient in the current market, with 39% mortgage-free and…
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In this captivating episode of the Zinnov Podcast, Pari Natarajan, CEO of Zinnov, gives us an exclusive look inside Broadridge, a powerhouse in financial technology. Pari sits down with Tyler Derr, Broadridge's Chief Technology Officer, and Sheenam Ohrie, the Managing Director of Broadridge Financial Solutions, India. Together, they explore the sei…
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Two recent Supreme Court decisions have taken a lot of rulemaking power away from federal agencies. And it could shake up how businesses in the US operate. Many chief executives are happy about these decisions — the less regulation, the better. But could these rulings come with their own risks? Clips from Bloomberg, CBS News, CNBC - - - - - - - - -…
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