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    Explore "consumer goods" with insightful episodes like "The Pro Sports Move Costing DC Billions & 'Nerds' Candy Sweet $500M Business", "SBF's Ex-Girlfriend Takes the Stand & California Coming For Your Skittles?", "Berkshire Is Back", "Costco Cracks Down" and "Is war good for the economy?" from podcasts like ""Morning Brew Daily", "Morning Brew Daily", "Motley Fool Money", "Motley Fool Money" and "Economics Explained"" and more!

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    The Pro Sports Move Costing DC Billions & 'Nerds' Candy Sweet $500M Business

    The Pro Sports Move Costing DC Billions & 'Nerds' Candy Sweet $500M Business
    Episode 213: Neal and Toby explain why Washington DC's pro sports teams are moving to Northern Virginia and the financial implications it will have on both regional economies. Plus, Tesla recalls 2 million vehicles and access to a key abortion drug heads to the Supreme Court. Neal shares his favorite numbers and ChatGPT is paying a mass media company to use it's content. Finally, Nerds Candy has exploded from being worth $50 million to $500 million. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    SBF's Ex-Girlfriend Takes the Stand & California Coming For Your Skittles?

    SBF's Ex-Girlfriend Takes the Stand & California Coming For Your Skittles?
    Episode 167: Neal and Toby explain how Hamas raised millions in crypto and the role crypto has played in terrorism fundraising. Plus, former Co-CEO of Alameda and Sam Bankman-Fried's ex girlfriend Caroline Ellison takes the stand in the FTX fraud trial. Also, California looks to ban certain food additives and why Ireland is swimming in money. And Home Depot has it's own crime tracker and finally, the billionaire who gave away all his wealth passes away. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Berkshire Is Back

    Berkshire Is Back
    Berkshire Hathaway bounced back from a recent loss with strong net income and billions in cash waiting for action. Jason Moser and Deidre Woollard discuss: - The value of solid insurance underwriting. - Why Berkshire sees a future in catering to truck drivers. - Finding the secret sauce in consumer businesses. Companies discussed: BRK.A, BRK.B, KHC, CPB, SOVO, SRG, KO, KNSL Host: Deidre Woollard Guest: Jason Moser Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineer: Rick Engdahl       Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Costco Cracks Down

    Costco Cracks Down
    Netflix isn’t the only company solving a sharing problem. (00:21) Bill Barker and Ricky Mulvey discuss: - Delta’s investor day and rosy profit guidance. - General Mills hitting a pricing power limit. - How Costco is solving its free rider problem. - AutoZone’s CEO, Bill Rhodes, stepping down and the retailer’s “unappreciated” success story. Plus, (14:31) Jason Moser and Matt Frankel check in on regional banks, and Apple’s consumer finance play. Companies/ETF mentioned: DAL, GIS, COST, AZO, ORLY, AAPL, GS, KRE Host: Ricky Mulvey Guests: Bill Barker, Jason Moser, Matt Frankel Engineer: Dan Boyd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    4 Stocks We Just Bought

    4 Stocks We Just Bought
    October turned out to be the best month for the Dow Jones Industrial Average in a long time. (0:17) Jason Moser discusses: - The importance of staying invested through bear markets - JPMorgan Chase going after the rental payment market - How much JPM has been investing in technology - Wells Fargo issuing a "double downgrade" of Hanesbrands (13:49)  Matt Frankel joins Jason to discuss four companies they bought shares of recently. Companies discussed: JPM, HBI, HD, MKC, STOR, O, PINS Host: Chris Hill Guest: Jason Moser, Matt Frankel Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Tim Sparks, Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    "Make no mistake, this too shall pass."

    "Make no mistake, this too shall pass."
    Bear markets always come to an end, but they're not necessarily fun while they last. (0:21) Bill Mann discusses: - The market reacting to the Federal Reserve's announcement a day before the Fed actually makes it - Why large companies like Microsoft are quietly preparing for 2023 and 2024 - The bizarre incident involving Beyond Meat's chief operating officer (11:25) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp talk with Emily Flippen about some of the biggest consumer goods storylines of the year, and potential radar stocks for investors.  Stocks mentioned: MSFT, BYND, NFLX, LULU, PTON, CHWY, SG, BARK, VDC Host: Chris Hill Guests: Bill Mann, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Emily Flippen Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    How can first-time buyers get on the property ladder as prices soar?

    How can first-time buyers get on the property ladder as prices soar?
    The greatest hurdle first-time buyers face after years of house prices rocketing far faster than wages is saving for a deposit.

    A 10 per cent deposit on the average £273,000 home, according to Halifax’s index, would be £27,300 – roughly an entire year’s average salary.

    That’s a tough gig to save while paying rent, bills, commuting costs, living expenses and trying to at least enjoy your 20s or 30s a little bit.

    So what can prospective homeowners do to get that money? How long would it take to save and can the often-maligned Lifetime Isa be a real no-brainer of a booster here.

    On this week’s podcast, Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert talk about trying to buy your first home, saving for a deposit, and whether new Bank of England rules designed to make mortgages easier to get could end up backfiring and sending prices even higher.

    Those potential rule changes come about because problematically, if a first-time buyer could save that £27,300, they would then need to borrow £245,700 on a mortgage to buy the average home. 

    Even if they were able to find a bank or building society that would offer to lend them five times their salary, an individual first-time buyer would need to earn about £50,000 per year to qualify.

    A shift to enabling first-time buyers to borrow more would bridge that gap, at the expense of huge mortgages, but could it just drive house price inflation.

    Also on this week’s podcast, could a savings platform boost your rate, what a damning report into Ofgem’s role in energy supplier collapse said and in the year that is a gift that keeps on giving, Christmas present inflation.

    Daily Wire’s New Morning News Podcast

    Daily Wire’s New Morning News Podcast

    Trust in the media is at an all-time low. And there’s a reason: Hidden agendas. Partisan politics. Feelings over facts. So where can you go for the important, relevant news that you can trust? Introducing Morning Wire, the daily news show you’ve been waiting for - brought to you by one of the nation's fastest growing media companies.

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    Listen To This Before You Spend Your Next Stimulus Check

    Listen To This Before You Spend Your Next Stimulus Check

    Today’s episode is a GaryVee TV Classic! So many people make the mistake of getting their stimulus check and immediately spending it on something dumb that they do not need. There are so many things you can do with the opportunity this check provides. You could invest it, put it into your business, run ads with it to try and grow your personal brand, pay off some of your debt, and tons more but so many are going to blow it all on something unnecessary. If there is anything we can all take away from 2020 it is that saving is super important and you should never put yourself in a position to lose everything. Enjoy! Let me know what you thought.

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    Mergers & Surprising Acquisitions

    Mergers & Surprising Acquisitions
    Warren Buffett loads up on Apple. TripAdvisor stumbles. SodaStream sparkles. And potential mergers rock Wall Street. Plus, corporate governance expert and film critic Nell Minow talks Trump, Academy Awards, and the evolution of the movie business. Thanks to Thumbtack for supporting The Motley Fool. Hire local, skilled pros for just about anything at thumbtack.com today.      Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices