Think you know money? Well you don’t know enough. Young / New / Experienced MUST LISTEN !!
Let me start by saying I love money and how it flows in our daily lives, from our pockets, where it comes from, how to manipulate investment options offered by concerning unqualified “financial planners” and how little good information is shared with us, normal people who work hard to provide for our families and for the $ to live comfortably. I am a skeptic when I get any financial advise from all sorts qualified with education from institutions or just google warriors because the reality is there is one concept to always remember when dealing with your money, never trust a sales man because all he wants to do is sell you something and take your money and leave you with the product being sold. Key point. Your money is a target. Money for the rest of us provides a baseline education that is not biased but educates the fundamentals of how money flows and can work in the many different tools we can trust to grow our money and provide a favourable return for the time we are left without this money in our pockets. This podcast is truly well rounded going over topics only insiders have the ability to witness the true beauty of how complex these tools to leverage, grow, share, consolidate or lend to another tool all with one goal. Make money from the money we worked for, and I am grateful for the wealth of knowledge this podcast has provided to me and my relationship with money, in terms of a financial roller coaster. I hope my passion is evident in this review 5 star!!!! :)
aprebtani via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/27/20
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I love the way David explains complex economic concepts in a way that anyone can understand as well as provide great real-world tips and tricks related to personal finance.
elioxh via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/04/14
I find this podcast very educational and enjoyable. Feels like a fun Econ 101 class.
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