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    Coming Soon: Trillions, a New Podcast

    enNovember 28, 2017

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    • Principal Asset Management combines local insights and global expertise across various asset classesPrincipal Asset Management offers a comprehensive approach to investing, combining local insights and global expertise across various asset classes including public and private equity and debt. The ETF industry, represented by Trillions podcast, revolutionizes the investing landscape.

      Principal Asset Management, a real estate manager, offers a comprehensive approach to investing by combining local insights and global expertise across various asset classes, including public and private equity and debt. Their teams leverage this 360-degree perspective to identify the most promising investment opportunities. Meanwhile, in the world of finance, the ETF industry is gaining significant attention, as evidenced by Bloomberg's new podcast, Trillions. Hosted by Eric Balchunas and Joel Weber, the podcast delves into the role and impact of ETFs on the market. Principal Asset Management and ETFs represent two distinct but interconnected aspects of the financial world, with the former focusing on delivering local and global expertise and the latter revolutionizing the investing landscape. To learn more about Principal Asset Management and their investment strategies, visit principalam.com. For more information on Trillions and the ETF industry, tune in to the podcast.

    • New Podcast 'Money Stuff' Makes Complex ETF Topics AccessibleJoel Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway launch a new podcast, Money Stuff, to explain complex ETF concepts using metaphors, humor, and interesting guests, making finance topics more enjoyable for all.

      Joel Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway, the co-hosts of the Odd Lots podcast at Bloomberg, are launching a new podcast called Money Stuff. This podcast will make complex financial topics, specifically Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), accessible to a wider audience. They plan to use metaphors, humor, and interesting guests to explain the concepts in a way that both financial advisors and everyday people can understand. Matt Levine, a popular finance writer, and Katie Greifelt, a Bloomberg TV host, will co-host the podcast, which will air every Friday. Listeners can tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever they get their podcasts. The goal is to make finance topics more approachable and enjoyable for everyone.

    • Join GCU to find your purpose of serving othersGCU is a Christian, affordable institution offering academic & spiritual growth, joining a community dedicated to making a positive impact.

      That the pursuit to serve others is a deeply personal and meaningful journey, and Grand Canyon University (GCU) can help you find your purpose within this mission. GCU is a private, Christian institution that offers an affordable education, providing students with the opportunity to grow both academically and spiritually. By choosing GCU, you'll be joining a community dedicated to making a positive impact on the world. Whether you're seeking a traditional on-campus experience or the flexibility of online learning, GCU offers a wide range of programs designed to help you achieve your goals. By focusing on the needs of its students, GCU empowers individuals to make a difference in their communities and beyond. So, if you're looking to make a difference in the world, consider GCU as your partner in this journey. Visit gcu.edu to learn more.

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