Enjoyable and Informative
This is both an interesting and informative podcast that covers a wide range of topics. It provides a perfect level of detail to enable a better understanding of what seem like complex and sometime intimidating financial topics. The quality of the audio is good and the presenter is enthusiastic and entertaining. I am a relatively new subscriber of this podcast and have listened to several in a short period of time. I recommend this podcast to anyone who is interested in finance. I would like to hear a podcast with some more detail about share dealing including explanations of the terminology (P/E ratio, market cap, earnings, yield etc) and the mechanics behind how and why share prices fluctuate. I would also be interested in any analysis of the different types of shares (FTSE 100 vs FTSE 250 vs AIM).
MikeWheeler3 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/08/14
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