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Stopping Poor Financial Decisions with Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair

Barry sits down with Former FDIC Chair Shelia Bair. They discuss the release of her latest book "How Not To Lose A Million Dollars" and the importance of financial literacy across age groups. Bair also discusses her concerns about crypto and the rise of Buy Now, Pay Later.See omn ...  Show more

At The Money: Is SpaceX IPO Breaking Capitalism?

Once upon a time, companies went public to raise money. Road shows, pitch decks, investor meetings -- and eventually, you’d float some stock and IPO. That’s not the case anymore. Dave Nadig is President and Director of Research at ETF.com, and he shares with us how investors shou ...  Show more

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