TVS 044 – Finimize (Co-Founder Scott Tindle)
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*If you have experience with mobile graphic design, please reach out to me [email protected]* Please welcome a special guest for this week, Scott Tindle, who is the co-founder of Finimize, an easy to understand newsletter of financial news that I have been using for the last year! We discuss Scott’s background and inspiration to quit his job in selling mortgage backed securities and ultimately start Finimize. I hope you guys enjoy! * Give me a brief background and what inspired you to make the decisions you have. * Was the housing crisis and mortgage backed security bubble different in Europe compared to the US? * Why made you quit your job at Barclays after 7  years to do something entrepreneurial? * Do you use Tinder in London? *  Why did you start Finimize, and what is the ultimate goal of the company? * How do you source your content, I’ve been curious how media companies do this? *  Do people have different Finimize for the their respective country? * How do you guys make money? * Finimize my life (FML) – Digital personal, financial guidance * How does FML work, is it similar to a robo-advisor? As always, please let me know if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions. Email me directly at alan@the vampiresquid.com or on the contact form. Also, please subscribe to my facebook page for live updates facebook.com/thevampiresquid. Also follow me on Quora at https://www.quora.com/profile/Alan-Li-1. To support us check us out at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/thevampiresquid
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