BOM - Noise by Daniel Kahneman

BOM - Noise by Daniel Kahneman

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Investor Feedback with Pat Zingarella

Pat Zingarella is the founder of Invest Clearly, a platform for providing reviews by investors. On today's show we are talking about how the process works and the nuances of communicating investor experiences. To connect with Pat and to learn more, visit investclearly.comor email ...  Show more

Luxury Second Home Tax with Allie Readyhough

Allie Readyhough is based in Rhode Island where she is a realtor. On today's show we are talking about the upcoming luxury second home tax for homes having an assessed value above $1M that is being imposed in Rhode Island. Some are calling it the Taylor Swift Tax. To connect with ...  Show more

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