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    Explore "investment management" with insightful episodes like "Girls That Startup: How to Be a Resourceful Business Owner", "Is This the End of Streaming Model Giants?", "Girls That Startup: Should I Become a Virtual Assistant to Make More Money?", "Girls That Startup: How to Manage Your Time, from a 7 Figure Business Owner" and "Fixed Income Investing 101 feat. Brian Weinstein" from podcasts like ""Girls That Invest", "Girls That Invest", "Girls That Invest", "Girls That Invest" and "The Wall Street Skinny"" and more!

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    Girls That Startup: How to Be a Resourceful Business Owner

    Girls That Startup: How to Be a Resourceful Business Owner

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    This week, Sim and Maia delve into the art of being a resourceful business owner, sharing how frugality and learning new skills can pave the way to successful side hustles. They discuss overcoming challenges with limited resources, emphasizing that "everything is figureoutable," and explore practical DIY solutions for business growth. Tune in for their engaging conversation, packed with valuable insights for anyone aiming to boost their entrepreneurial skills.


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    Is This the End of Streaming Model Giants?

    Is This the End of Streaming Model Giants?

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    This week, Sim and Sonya discuss the challenges facing streaming giants like Netflix and Disney. They delve into the oversaturation of streaming services, financial difficulties, and the need for creative solutions. The hosts also provide insights into investment considerations, emphasising the importance of portfolio diversification.

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    Girls That Startup: Should I Become a Virtual Assistant to Make More Money?

    Girls That Startup: Should I Become a Virtual Assistant to Make More Money?

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    Welcome back to Girls That Startup, a weekly series where we spill the tea on how to create a seven-figure side hustle - because no one saves their way to wealth. You’re joined by Sim, a seven-figure business owner, and Maia, an entrepreneur in the making.


    This week, Sim and Kara discuss the importance of maintaining work-life balance and the value of social interaction, especially when working remotely. Kara shares her positive experience working as a virtual assistant (VA) and how it has improved her work-life balance, dispelling misconceptions about the role. Overall, they provide insights into VA work and its potential benefits for those seeking a flexible and fulfilling career option.


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    Girls That Startup: How to Manage Your Time, from a 7 Figure Business Owner

    Girls That Startup: How to Manage Your Time, from a 7 Figure Business Owner

    This week, Sim & Maia dive into the world of time management as business owners and entrepreneurs. They discuss how they've gotten better at managing their time and the different tools they learned along the way. Sim explains how she uses Google Calendar to time block her weekly events and tasks for work and her personal life.


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    Fixed Income Investing 101 feat. Brian Weinstein

    Fixed Income Investing 101 feat. Brian Weinstein

    What is fixed income investing, how does it work, and what is the landscape like on the buy-side?  We are proud to present one of our most exciting and high profile interviews EVER with Brian Weinstein, head of Fixed Income at Morgan Stanley Investment Management (MSIM).  We discuss the current market environment, credit products, economic policy & inflation, and we ask the tough question: can the yield curve really predict the future?  For anyone interested in exploring a job on the buy side, we talk about the path to a career, some of the key skills required, and what the relationship of portfolio managers and researchers looks like at one of the world’s biggest asset managers.  

    Brian Weinstein is the Head of Fixed Income and a member of the Operating Committee of Investment Management at MSIM. He joined the firm in 2018 from Blue Elephant Capital Management, a fintech focused private credit asset manager, where he was co-founder and CIO. Prior to that role, Brian spent 16 years at BlackRock, where he was the Head of Fundamental Institutional Fixed Income, overseeing $300 billion across multiple fixed income-based strategies. Brian earned a B.A. in history from the University of Pennsylvania.

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    Money Confessions: We’re Rich but Nobody Knows It

    Money Confessions: We’re Rich but Nobody Knows It

    Welcome back to Money Confessions, a weekly series where you tell us your deepest, darkest money secrets or hot takes. You're joined by Sim and Sonya, two best friends who have *a lot* to say.

    This week, Sim and Sonya share a fascinating Reddit story about a couple who secretly sold their business for over $10 million and live a minimalist life. They discuss the appeal of keeping wealth low-key, avoiding flaunting riches, and driving old cars while enjoying financial security.

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    Should You Buy Mattel Shares for Barbie?

    Should You Buy Mattel Shares for Barbie?

    A huge thank you to Pearler for sponsoring this week’s episode. Pearler is the intuitive and easy to use Aussie investing platform that makes it easy for anyone to invest in the stock market, and you can start building a sensible, diversified portfolio tailored to your needs with as little as $5. Not only is it built for long term investing, it brings together community and education, so you can learn from people just like you. Don't wait to start building your financial future - check out Pearler.com today with code GIRLSTHATINVEST and start investing in your goals with $20 free Pearler credit.

    This week, Sim and Sonya discuss the potential of investing in Mattel shares, focusing on the hype surrounding Barbie's recent movie release. They weigh the pros of brand loyalty, financial performance, and strong market presence against potential cons like missing the boat and competition from other doll brands.

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    E132: SEC goes after crypto giants, Sequoia splits, LIV/PGA, Messi's deal + LIVE Q&A!

    E132: SEC goes after crypto giants, Sequoia splits, LIV/PGA, Messi's deal + LIVE Q&A!

    (0:00) Bestie intros!

    (1:48) Why RFK Jr. is resonating

    (7:52) US crypto crackdown: action against Binance & Coinbase

    (26:08) Sequoia splits off its China and India/SE Asia businesses

    (41:55) PGA merges with LIV, Lionel Messi's revolutionary deal with the MLS, Apple, and Adidas

    (56:16) Ukraine update, Tucker on Twitter

    (1:02:20) LIVE Q&A from Angel Summit in Napa!

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    https://twitter.com/RobertKennedyJr/status/1666193699187875851

    https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-101

    https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/06/06/sec-seeks-temporary-restraining-order-to-freeze-binanceus-assets

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-06-06/coinbase-sued-by-sec-for-breaking-us-securities-rules

    https://assets.bwbx.io/documents/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/rHdu5Y2SB3Co/v0

    https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/07/binance-lawyers-say-sec-chair-gensler-offered-to-be-advisor-in-2019.html

    https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong/status/1666129111025324035https://docs.house.gov/billsthisweek/20230529/H2797_SUS_xml.pd

    https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2022-219

    https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-101

    https://nypost.com/2021/08/14/ambitious-sec-boss-gensler-cultivates-sen-elizabeth-warren

    https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/04/28/crypto-industry-is-absolutely-at-war-against-gensler-warren-blockchain-association-ceo-smith-says

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/us-regulators-choke-point-for-crypto-blockchain-occ-framework-backdoor-fdic-banks-warning-8b426152

    https://www.piratewires.com/p/crypto-choke-point

    https://twitter.com/rezoshm/status/1644881392357060610

    https://cointelegraph.com/news/congressman-tom-emmer-says-sec-chair-gary-gensler-is-a-bad-faith-regulator

    https://fortune.com/2021/09/24/1-trillion-dollar-coin-janet-yellen-us-debt

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/venture-capital-firm-sequoia-to-separate-china-business-as-political-tensions-rise-36e54f85

    https://techcrunch.com/2022/06/13/sequoia-india-and-southeast-asia-raises-2-8-billion-funds

    https://www.theinformation.com/articles/arming-the-enemy-why-u-s-vcs-investing-in-china-ai-is-complicated

    https://twitter.com/rabois/status/1643655946579607565

    https://twitter.com/TimMeadsUSA/status/1666093487899680768

    https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/lionel-messis-potential-mls-deal-includes-revenue-from-apple-tv

    https://fortune.com/2023/06/08/lionel-messi-mls-apple-adidas

    https://twitter.com/DavidSacks/status/1666160795703713792

    https://twitter.com/TheChiefNerd/status/1666892516363231236

    Book Talk: How We Published Our Very First Book

    Book Talk: How We Published Our Very First Book

    A huge thank you to HSBC for powering this week's episode. Whether you’re at the very beginning of your wealth creation phase and taking your first steps in investing or you’re starting to think about passing your wealth and values to the next generation - HSBC can connect you to global opportunities at every stage of your wealth journey. Click here to find out more!

    Hello lovely humans, today we're talking all things book related from how we got the book deal to the writing process to who this book is intended for. 

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    Aswath Damodaran on Valuation, Inflation, Bezos, and Musk

    Aswath Damodaran on Valuation, Inflation, Bezos, and Musk
    If you know you’re impatient, then value investing isn’t for you. Aswath Damodaran teaches corporate finance and valuation at the Stern School of Business at New York University. Motley Fool CEO Tom Gardner caught up with the “Dean of Valuation” for a discussion on: - Inflation’s new questions for investors - Tesla valuations (from $50 billion to $1 trillion) - Incentives, correlations, and costs in ESG scoring - Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and the companies they've built Stocks mentioned on the show: TSLA, MO, BLK, AMZN If you're a member of any Motley Fool service you can access the full interview here: https://www.fool.com/premium/live/video/4056/coverage/2022/08/31/navigating-inflation-behavioral-investing-and-mark/ Host: Tom Gardner Guest: Aswath Damodaran Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Austin Morgan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Ethical Investing with Brianne West, Founder and CEO of Ethique

    Ethical Investing with Brianne West, Founder and CEO of Ethique

    Thank you to Shopback for powering this weeks episode! With Shopback, you get access to a whole range of exclusive offers, a wide variety of shops such as fashion, food, services, and plenty of others – all on one platform which saves our time and quite literally our money. It's a win-win!

    Hello and welcome back lovelies! Today we have Brianne West, founder and CEO of Ethique, on the show (ahhhh!). We discuss why ethical investing is important, red flags to look out for in companies and all things business! 

    Till next week team,

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    How Bill Gross Built a Bond Empire And Then Lost It All

    How Bill Gross Built a Bond Empire And Then Lost It All

    For a long time, bond investing was considered a sleepy backwater. You bought a bond and just clipped coupons as you waited for it mature. Boring! Then Bill Gross discovered that bonds could be traded. He founded Pimco and proceeded to make lots of money from bond investing in sometimes questionable ways. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Matt Levine co-hosts in this special Odd Lots episode with Mary Childs, who's just published a book on Gross called "The Bond King: How One Man Made a Market, Built an Empire and Lost It All." We discuss some of Pimco's most famous trades, whether Gross was a good investor, and his legacy to the world of bonds.

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    How This Millennial Became the Head of Finance: Erin Moriarty

    How This Millennial Became the Head of Finance: Erin Moriarty

    Welcome back lovelies. Today, we're introducing you Erin Moriarty: Head of Finance at Sharesies. Get ready for some amazing advice to be shared as we dive into Erin's journey in the finance world & how we can all start talking all things money in our circles. We can't thank Erin enough for coming onto the show! 

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    Scott Malpass - Building a Great Endowment - [Invest Like the Best, EP. 241]

    Scott Malpass - Building a Great Endowment - [Invest Like the Best, EP. 241]
    My guest today is Scott Malpass. Scott was the CIO of Notre Dame's endowment for 32 years and has always been a pioneer at the forefront of the endowment investing world - leading Notre Dame's early investments into Sequoia as well as some of the premier fund managers in China decades ago. Scott built the endowment into a powerhouse, scaling it from $400 million to over $12 billion of assets under management across 175 managers. In our conversation, we talk about the qualities he looks for in great investors, how asset classes have evolved over his 30 years of investing, and how Scott recruited top talent to work at Notre Dame’s endowment. Scott is clearly on the Mt. Rushmore of institutional investors, and I’m lucky to consider him a mentor and a friend. I hope you enjoy this great conversation with Scott Malpass. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. ------   Invest Like the Best is a property of Colossus, Inc. For more episodes of Invest Like the Best, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.    Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here.   Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus   Show Notes [00:03:54] - [First question] - Finding his way to investing and Notre Dame [00:06:11] - Key milestones of running their endowment for so long [00:07:58] - What an endowment model is and how it’s evolved [00:10:30] - The ingredients that unite their shared successes [00:11:46] - His philosophy on building a differentiated investing team [00:13:11] - How he approached talent identification when hiring new managers [00:15:39] - The importance of understanding who someone was before they became an investor [00:17:12] - Episode: Steve Mandel, Investing Behind Change [00:17:28] - Whether or not someone has a reliable and solid core [00:19:03] - Differentiating between self-confidence and an over-inflated ego [00:20:27] - Evaluating real investing skills in an individual [00:21:44] - The most memorable major early partner he brought on to the endowment [00:23:14] - What made Don Valentine and Sequoia so special [00:24:21] - Forcing good long-term incentive alignment with a firm [00:26:35] - What makes a GP exceptional in how they treat LPs [00:28:01] - How many managers actually have the ability to create alpha [00:29:24] - His thoughts on venture capital and how he’s seen it evolve [00:32:40] - The role private equity played in his success and how it’s changed over the years [00:34:36] - Why diversify when managing such a large pool of capital [00:35:58] - Public equity as an area of opportunity relative to private and venture capital [00:38:08] - Bonds in an endowment and high net worth family offices [00:39:32] - Whether or not equities are still appealing [00:40:20] - Lessons from investing in China so early in his career  [00:42:59] - What he’s learned about effective leadership from leading the team at Notre Dame [00:44:54] - Advice on building your own basic portfolio [00:47:03] - Portable classroom lessons that lend themselves to effective teaching [00:48:28] - Why it’s important to do team-building exercises and off-sites [00:50:07] - His thoughts on cryptocurrency and how others should think about it [00:51:52] - Students that he’s most proud of across his career [00:54:56] - Ways you should spend your 20s if you want to become a great investor [00:55:49] - What’s on the horizon for him over the coming years [00:57:55] - The kindest thing anyone has ever done for him

    YAPClassic: Robert Greene on Decoding the Laws of Human Nature | Part 2

    YAPClassic: Robert Greene on Decoding the Laws of Human Nature | Part 2
    A throwback to episode #44! Decode the laws of human nature with fame author, Robert Greene! In this second portion of the interview, Hala and Robert dive into the laws of compulsive behavior, grandiosity, gender rigidity and death denial.     If you liked this episode, please write us a review!   Follow YAP on IG: www.instagram.com/youngandprofiting Reach out to Hala directly at Hala@YoungandProfiting.com Follow Hala on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Follow Hala on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yapwithhala Check out our website to meet the team, view show notes and transcripts: www.youngandprofiting.com

    Elvis has left the building, robots are taking over our investments, bozos are running our savings

    Elvis has left the building, robots are taking over our investments, bozos are running our savings

    If you pop into the bookies and bung a quid on Elvis Presley still being alive – he died in 1977 - and he shows up as the support act to his heir apparent Ed Sheeran at Wembley Stadium next year, you’ll win £2,000.

    Put that pound into a top paying savings account over the same period and you’ll earn just over 1p.

    This is why stupid savings gimmicks are becoming a thing.

    It works like this.

    The provider, bank, building society or app, pays a derisory interest rate but offers a 300% boost to your returns if an improbable event takes place.

    Not quite as unlikely as a resurrection but not that far off.

    First there were the Brexit bonds, where your 1% return will be tripled if you bet correctly on the pound / euro exchange rate once Britain leaves the EU and, depending on how you see this bet panning out, all of our successful businesses leave Britain.

    Now football fans are being targeted.

    If Manchester United win the FA Cup next year AND the English Premier League, unabashed Newcastle-based Virgin Money will bung you a bung in the form of 2% bonus on the savings rate. Other football clubs are available. As are better savings accounts.

    Also on the show, Simon Lambert, Lee Boyce and Georgie Frost explain robo investing – the cheap and easy new way of saving money without having to interact with expensive human advisers.

    And the latest wave of frauds filling an inbox near you are a terrifying as ever.

    Enjoy.