<p>The Cadillac Celestiq ultra-luxury electric sedan is not a car you can casually buy after spotting it in a showroom; it is far from your average Cadillac model.</p><p>This is a hand-made, built-to-order flagship that comes with a comprehensive personalization experience for the buyer. That includes design sessions with an in-house concierge via video calls, followed by a visit to Cadillac House at the GM Tech Center in Warren, Michigan to finalize the configuration.</p><p>On average, it takes three to four months from the start of the commissioning process to its completion, as there are...

<p>Digital nomads aren’t just a trend—they’re a demand shift that’s changing what “success” looks like for overseas real estate. Michael K. Cobb shares how his team thinks about building the right product for renters who stay three to six months at a time, why “clusters” create momentum for entire markets, and what it really takes to develop across borders without getting “skinned alive.” Along the way, he breaks down the mindset that keeps projects (and reputations) intact: treat mistakes as tuition, lead with humility, and build local trust the hard way—without bribes.   </p><p>Guest Bio<br />Michael K. Co...

Consistency and rigidity may look the same, but they lead to very different results. Consistency means I stay aligned with my principles no matter the environment, while flexibility allows me to adjust how I execute. Rigidity is when I get attached to one specific way of doing things, even when the context changes. In this episode, I explain why high performers stick to standards but adapt their methods. Principles stay the same, but the process can change. Show Notes: [04:37]#1 Consistency is about principle. [10:18]#2 Consistency builds predictability, whereas rigidity builds friction. [14:39]#3 Consistency compounds and rigidity breaks [15:54] Recap Next Steps: --- Power Pre...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Tuesday, February 10th </p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Rachel McCullah Wainwright, Curator & Owner of RAM Gallery</p> <p>website: https://www.galleryram.com/</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any indi...









<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Friday, February 13th </p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Kimberly Price, Beautiful Bakersfield Awards Event Director</p> <p>website: https://beautiful.bakochamber.com/</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To d...

<p>The Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump’s tariffs today. We’ll discuss how the decision might affect businesses and consumers. Also in this episode: Since Trump announced those tariffs, some importers have figured out ways to avoid them. One way is through “transhipping” — making a pit stop en route to the U.S. and claiming the goods originated there, rather than China. Plus, we’ll talk to a few business owners who are planning for potential tariff changes.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly news...

<p>Consumers have gotten worse at guessing how much goods cost, research shows. Call that literal sticker shock? Accelerated price growth might be to blame, but so is dynamic pricing and the proliferation of online sales. Also in this episode: Trump’s tariffs have failed so far to shrink the U.S. trade deficit, wholesale inventory stabilizes as trade war uncertainty settles, and we visit a place where White House energy and immigration policies collide.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/><p>Marketplace is m...

This one is for business builders who have real results but no documented process. In this episode, I explain why many successful people resist writing down what actually works, even for themselves. When everything lives in your head, the business only works as long as you are working. Documentation forces clarity, accountability, and transferability, and that changes the power dynamic from talent to system. If it’s not documented, it’s not a system, and without a system, your success can’t scale or survive without you. Show Notes: [03:22]#1 Documentation removes the mystique of your personal talent. [08:13]#2 Documentation eliminates excuses. [13:30]#3 Documen...

<p>A big real estate sale can create an even bigger tax bill, and that’s where Ashley Romiti steps in. She walks through how investors use a 1031 exchange to defer capital gains and depreciation recapture, what the “45 days to identify and 180 days to close” timeline really feels like in practice, and why many long-time owners eventually trade hands-on management for passive ownership through Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs). Eugene and Ashley also explore the gray areas developers run into, why investor intent matters, how DST restrictions shape risk and return, and what due diligence looks like when picking sponsors and proper...

In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we bring you a wrap from the India AI Impact Summit in Delhi. PM Modi lays out the MANAV vision for ethical and sovereign AI, French President Emmanuel Macron backs India’s small language model strategy, and Sam Altman weighs in on rising AI costs and India’s “remarkable” building energy. We also track Mukesh Ambani’s AI infrastructure pledge, Mistral’s call for sovereign systems, Swiggy shutting Snacc, and TCS raising variable payouts.

<p>First up, AI has driven a market moodiness as of late. Broader anxieties have sparked sell-offs, while bullish tech optimism has also boosted stock indexes. What gives? Then, companies are expected to spend a whopping $50 billion a month on AI data center construction over the next few years. Those firms are issuing investment-grade corporate bonds to pay for it all. This morning, we'll dig into what that could mean for interest rates.</p>

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios with Silver: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-silver</p><p>This episode explores the shifting dynamics of the silver market as industrial demand from green energy and technology sectors consistently outpaces global production. It highlights a multi-year supply deficit that has significantly reduced physical inventories in major warehouses, specifically testing the COMEX exchange's ability to manage delivery requests. The analysis details how renewable energy and advanced electronics serve as primary consumption drivers while mining output remains constrained by its nature as a byproduct of other metals. Furthermore, it examines geopolitical influences, such...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios With Gold: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-gold</p><p>This episode explains the financial advantages and regulatory requirements associated with Gold IRAs, which allow individuals to include physical precious metals in their retirement portfolios. It highlights how these accounts offer tax-deferred growth and potential tax deductions to help investors lower their current taxable income. It provides specific guidance on IRS contribution limits for 2026 and outlines strategies for managing Required Minimum Distributions to minimize tax liabilities during retirement. Additionally, the discussion contrasts the benefits of an IRA with the higher tax burdens...
<p>Chinese automakers keep pushing into segments that used to be dominated by familiar names. One upcoming pickup concept, just shown off in Sydney, could shake up the midsize truck space in a way few expected. It’s called the KP31, and Chery is pitching something the segment hasn’t really seen before: a diesel-powered plug-in hybrid. And as Americans warm up to the idea of Chinese cars, the chances of Chinese automakers coming to the US are increasing by the day. Perhaps the KP31 will have the opportunity to go head-to-head with the likes of the Ford Ranger and Toyota...

Imagine 17,134 grains of sand in zen garden sand box. ONE is an absolute winner. Could you pick it? Could you pick it from a much smaller box of 534 even? <br />That’s essentially cryptocurrency right now. Dismissing cryptocurrency is a logical reaction and yet- would you believe as an asset class, if all of crypto were on the Fortune 500, it would be a top 10 company by market cap? Bigger than Berkshire Hathaway? Bigger than Tesla? Bigger than Visa? <br />That's a lot to fathom. So our own Daren Blonski CFP® is here to share his take on the crypto space right now, wit...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios with Silver: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-silver</p><p>This episode outlines the IRS regulations and eligibility criteria for including silver in a self-directed Individual Retirement Account. To qualify for tax-advantaged status, silver assets must meet a strict 99.9% purity standard and originate from accredited mints or manufacturers. The discussion reveals various approved coins and bars, such as the American Silver Eagle and PAMP Suisse products, while cautioning against collectible items that do not meet federal requirements. </p><p>Read the article that this episode is based on at https://goldiracompaniescompared.com...

<p>Raphael Bostic, president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank since 2017, will step down from his post this week. “Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal spoke with Bostic about where he sees inflation and the labor market headed, and how the central bank is weighing it all. In this episode, we bring you some of their conversation. Plus: Meta announces $100 billion deal with chipmaker AMD, and average tariffs on Chinese goods come down after SCOTUS ruling.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/><p>Marketplace is more t...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Thursday, February 19th</p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Monty Byrom and Paul South of, "Buddha's Beef" </p> <p>Bands Website: https://buddhasbeefandmeatpacking.com/</p> <p>Tickets to Saturday's Show: An Evening with Buddha's Beef </p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are n...

<p>The use of electronic travel authorisations or ETAs is growing worldwide. Dozens of countries have brought them in, or are bringing them in this year, but many passengers are forgetting to complete them - and missing flights. It's costing customers and business big money to re-book. We hear the arguments for and against the new digital border checks and how to navigate the changes.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the team, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk</p><p>Presented and produced by Rick Kelsey</p><p>Business Daily is the home...
<p>When Nissan announced it would be discontinuing the Versa subcompact sedan in the U.S. late in 2025, it also marked the departure of the cheapest vehicle in the country. The Versa was the last new car you could purchase for under $20,000; at $17,390 for the base model, it was terrific value for money. Now, Nissan has begun production of the new 2026 Versa in Mexico, where it’s the best-selling vehicle. This gives us our first clear look at the fresh Versa sedan after the design was leaked last year.</p><h2>Murano-Inspired Design</h2> 2026 Nissan Versa<p>N</p> <p>Th...

<p>From the BBC World Service: Exactly four years ago, Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of thousands of troops have been killed, and the financial cost has also been massive for both countries. This morning, we'll learn more. Then, the U.S. has imposed a new flat-rate tariff of 10% on global imports. And, China has imposed restrictions on dual-use exports to 20 major Japanese companies, accusing them of boosting a military build-up in Japan.</p>

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Thursday, February 12th</p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Dr. Rasham Sandhu, MD & Terri Agcaoili </p> <p>websites: https://cacvinst.com/</p> <p>https://p2hsymposium.org/</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or reco...

<p>We’re in France, where traditional eateries, bistros, and brasseries, once a huge part of the economy, as well as the culture of the country, are disappearing fast. </p><p>A few years ago, if you drove through France, you’d come across dozens of little restaurants. Now, in many small towns, you’ll only find a boulangerie and a takeaway. Restaurants serving traditional French food like steak and chips or coq au vin are closing at a rate of about 25 a day. The main problem: they’ve become too expensive.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch wi...

Private truth and public acceptance are not the same thing. In this episode, I break down the gap between what you know is true and what you’re allowed to say in certain spaces. There are things you could defend all day long, but you stay quiet because you understand how the room will react. Being correct does not mean you’ll be accepted. Groups care more about feelings and permission than they care about facts. I explain why people confuse what is socially approved with what is actually true, and how that confusion can cost you if you’re not pa...

<p>From House Hacking to Neighborhood Revitalization: Cameron Philgreen’s Journey to 35 Real Estate Units in Waco, Texas </p><p>Cameron Philgreen did not begin his real estate career with a blueprint or a mentor—he started with a broken-down house in Waco, Texas, and a desire to offset his mortgage. By renting out his garage and basement, he turned his primary residence into a cash-flowing asset. That first step eventually led him to build a portfolio of thirty-five real estate units and purchase two city blocks of mixed-use properties for revitalization. In this conversation, Cameron shares his exact renovation numbe...

<p>From Chaos to Control: Building a Self-Sustaining Contracting Business with Liz Chism </p><p>Working 100-hour weeks, brewing beer, and managing international shipments while raising a toddler might sound like a recipe for burnout—but for Liz Chism, it was a wake-up call. In this powerful conversation, Liz shares how she transitioned from running a multi-million-dollar craft brewery to helping contractors escape the hamster wheel of long hours, missed deadlines, and constant stress. She opens up about the mindset shifts and systems that enabled her to reclaim 30+ hours per week, and now teaches others to do the same—without sacri...

In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we track how Mangaluru is emerging as Bengaluru’s tech “plus one” with rising jobs and GCC expansion. Airtel announces a ₹20,000 crore capital infusion into its NBFC arm to scale digital lending. Global tech leaders place India at the heart of AI’s future, debating superintelligence, democratisation and risk. We also look at AI-led edtech startup Arivihan’s $10–12 million fundraising talks amid a cautious revival in the sector.

In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we bring you a quick wrap from the India AI Impact Summit. The New Delhi declaration, which will be the consensus outcome of the India AI Impact Summit, has more than 70 countries already signed on and the number is expected to cross 80 on February 21, Sarvam outlines its cautious scaling plans under the IndiaAI Mission. Zscaler and Cisco weigh in on sovereign tech and talent debates, India signs the Pax Silica supply chain pact with the US, and Livspace lays off around 1,000 employees and cofounder quits the firm amid an AI-led reorganisation.

<p>A potato farmer who quietly bought an entire town, a septic system that failed almost the moment after closing, and a self-storage facility where thieves cut through every door just days before the sale—this episode goes deep into the real, unfiltered side of mobile home parks, RV parks, and self storage. Eugene talks with investor and podcast host Gabriel Petersen about how he transitioned from a corporate role at Microsoft into niche commercial real estate, why he loves sticky pad-rent income over single-family rentals, and how he structures creative seller-financed deals (including a 20-year interest-only note). They walk th...

<p>Jennifer Riria grew up in a rural village in Kenya, juggled motherhood and university studies in her late teens, and ended up running one of the biggest microfinance institutions for women in Africa, which allows women to access loans for their businesses. The entrepreneur pioneered giving small loans to women at a time when they were not allowed to get finance. We hear about her story in life and in business. </p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the team, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk</p><p>Presenter: Leanna Byrne Producers: Ahmed Adan...

In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we begin with the Tata Sons board deferring discussions on N Chandrasekaran’s third term after concerns raised by Noel Tata. We then unpack the sharp sell-off in IT stocks amid fresh AI disruption fears and HCLTech CEO C Vijayakumar’s response. Also on the show, senior exits and layoffs at Livspace, how SEBI’s rules are reshaping the finfluencer economy, and LAT Aerospace’s first acquisition backed by Deepinder Goyal.

In this episode, I break down why people argue over words instead of the real point. When someone can’t challenge the substance of what you’re saying, they retreat to semantics. They focus on tone, wording, or definitions because it feels safer than dealing with the actual issue. I explain how this is often about protecting identity, not seeking clarity. If you want to be a high-quality communicator, you have to listen to what someone is trying to say, not just pick apart how they said it. Show Notes: [03:26]#1 Semantics are used to avoid losing status. [08:49]#2 Semantics create moral cove...

<p>Today, we’re looking at a wooden house revolution that's happening in Europe. Concrete’s carbon footprint is turning architects and construction companies towards trees. </p><p>In Portugal, a rush of new residents to the sparsely populated rural areas – and a lack of builders – is driving the flat-pack and modular wooden house market. Many of these rural plots often have a ruined, abandoned house on them, creating opportunities for faster construction.</p><p>We also meet an architect who has dedicated his life to building in wood, championing a material he believes is key to more sustainable design.</p><p>If...

In this edition of Moneycontrol Editor’s Picks: High-stakes deals and policy shocks dominate the week, binding bids near for Royal Challengers Bengaluru as owner Diageo sets a deadline, possible smartphone shipments slump amid chip shortages, U.S. duties jolt solar exporters, India–Israel defence trade deepens & climate fundraises gather pace. Find all this and more inside. Tune in!

It’s 2025! Every business is Robots! Franchises! CORPORATE! <br />...then how is an upstart local restaurant with humans expanding from 1 to 5 locations in under 6 years? Through a global pandemic? In one of the world’s most highly competitive restaurant markets? On the back of good ol’ burgers and fries?? 🍔🍟🥤 <br />This week on It’s All Money, we sit down with Erica and Todd Kniess of Sonoma County’s own Acme Burger. Why would a former Ritz Carlton chef choose burgers for his biggest business venture? What organizational structure did they implement to ensure happy, motivated staff? Why does offering families a place to “drop y...

<p>Real Estate Cycles, Cross-Border Capital, and Why Raising Money Is Its Own Business — with August Biniaz</p><p>Why is now potentially the best time in years to enter real estate — and yet one of the most complex? August Biniaz, co-founder of CPI Capital, breaks down the current state of the real estate cycle, likening it to a clock that’s nearing “six o’clock” — the bottom of the market — and explains how this timing could spell opportunity for investors who know how to underwrite deals and raise capital effectively. He also dives into the challenges of development, the nuances of cross...

People often confuse liking something with respecting it, and that’s a mistake. In this episode, I explain why boundaries don’t have to be liked to be respected. When I set clear, firm, and consistent boundaries, they remove ambiguity, and that’s where real respect begins. Structure creates psychological order even if people feel emotional resistance to it. Respect follows clarity and consistency, not comfort. Show Notes: [02:47]#1 Boundaries remove negotiation, which creates stability. [07:45]#2 Boundaries prevent emotional chaos. [11:34]#3 Boundaries expose intentions. [16:33] Recap Next Steps: --- Power Presence is not taught. It is enforced. If you are operating in environments where hesitat...

Morality often sounds noble, but I want you to listen closer. In this episode, I explain how moral language is usually not neutral, especially when it comes from people in power. Many times, it is used to hide real interests and create leverage without saying what is actually going on. If I tell you my true agenda, I lose some control. So instead, people dress it up as “what’s right” or “what’s fair.” You see this all the time in politics and leadership. I break down how to spot the power move behind the moral talk and how to stay emot...

<p>After the 2008 housing market crash, new rules required banks hold capital reserves proportional to the home loans they issued. In response, banks issued fewer mortgages and non-banks filled in the gap. Easing those rules — which the Fed is considering — could make it a bit easier for Americans to get a mortgage. Also in this episode: Vaccine research and development suffers under federal funding cuts, home builders give industry sentiment updates, and physical media sees a comeback.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/><p>Mark...

<p>When high earners ramp up their spending while low earners pull back, that’s a symptom of a "k-shaped" economy. But what about middle-income households? New evidence shows the middle class is also struggling in comparison to the wealthiest Americans. It’s sort of like a K shape within a K shape. After that: Newer firms are more likely to offer work-from-home options, Washington National Opera has financial reasons for splitting from the Kennedy Center, and we check in with a few small businesses ahead of an upcoming inflation report.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want...

<p>We go right to the cutting edge of food production and glimpse into the future of farming. </p><p>Farmers are increasingly using artificial intelligence-powered machines to try to maximise their crops and reduce their spiralling costs. </p><p>We speak to farmers, those behind the AI systems, and hear concerns about the growing use of automation in agriculture.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the team, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk</p><p>Presented and produced by Rob Young</p><p>Business Daily is the home of in-depth audio journalism devoted...

<p>Raphael Bostic, president of the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank since 2017, will step down from his post this week. “Marketplace” host Kai Ryssdal spoke with Bostic about where he sees inflation and the labor market headed, and how the central bank is weighing it all. In this episode, we bring you some of their conversation. Plus: Meta announces $100 billion deal with chipmaker AMD, and average tariffs on Chinese goods come down after SCOTUS ruling.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/><p>Marketplace is more t...

It’s a Digital Age, no, it’s a Cloud Digital Age, no no, it’s an AI,Cloud, Digital Age where everything is saved forever and lives in your pocket, anytime you want. <br />Until it breaks. <br />Gets dropped in a lake. <br />Hard drive with all your crypto goes click click click. <br />Pirate hackers hold your business server hostage for ransom. <br />Or unfortunately for many in California, a device with your digital life is lost in a wildfire. <br /> <br />What then? <br /> <br />Suddenly your technology problem crosses over to a financial problem. And that’s why we named the show “It’s All Money...

Most people think trust comes from doing more, saying yes more, and taking on more responsibility. I see it differently. Trust is built on predictability, not volume. In this episode, I explain how doing less but doing it consistently makes you easier to rely on. When my behavior stays steady no matter the mood or situation, people know exactly what to expect from me, and that’s what builds real trust. Show Notes: [01:48]#1 Predictability reduces cognitive load for everyone else. [08:10]#2 Doing less clarifies priorities. [15:34]#3 Predictability is mistaken for boredom by the undisciplined. [20:53] Recap Episodes Mentioned: 3526: How You Lose Presence Through Ove...

In today’s Tech3 from Moneycontrol, Jar faces a CID probe under the BUDS Act amid a surge in digital gold transactions. BillDesk acquires Worldline’s India business for Rs 650 crore, deepening consolidation in payments infrastructure. India’s IT leaders say AI adoption is complex and execution-heavy, even as tech budgets rise globally. And IDC data signals a sharp 12–15 percent drop in smartphone shipments in 2026, hit by supply crunch and rising costs.

We’re in year 3 of interest rates being basically 2-4x what they were the prior 3 years. Just this past month, June 2025, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said “For the time being, we are well positioned to wait to learn more about the likely course of the economy before considering any adjustments to our policy stance.” In other words, NO. <br />At Sonoma Wealth, we plan toward potential futures and outcomes in finance, but also help clients operate under current circumstances. Life doesn't stop for some desired future. If interest rates remain high, how can you adjust? Or even take advantage? <br />In this...

<p>Consumer surveys show us Americans think inflation will climb in the coming years. That belief could be one reason inflation actually does climb. See, when consumers think inflation will accelerate, it affects their spending decisions. And those choices aren’t without consequence. Also in this episode: Anthropic loosens its safety pledge to compete with other AI firms, video game sales could break records in 2026, and outgoing Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic discusses leadership at the central bank.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/>...

<p>India is home to more than a billion people. For decades, many families lived with uncertainty around food, water and work. Even as incomes rise and the economy grows, for many people the fear of not having enough remains. </p><p>It's called 'scarcity mindset'. We find out how it impacts daily lives.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the team, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk</p><p>Presented and produced by Devina Gupta</p><p>Business Daily is the home of in-depth audio journalism devoted to the world of money and...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios With Gold: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-gold</p><p>This episode explores the concept of allocated gold, emphasizing that it represents direct legal ownership of specific, identifiable physical assets. Unlike other investment models where a provider might simply owe the client value, this structure treats the metal as private property held in a bailment arrangement. This distinction is crucial because it ensures the gold remains off the provider's balance sheet, protecting the owner from third-party financial liabilities. While this system provides maximum security and clarity regarding title, it does not bypass...

Understanding sounds noble, but I’m going to say it straight. In this episode, I explain why the need to be understood is emotional, not intellectual. When I need everyone to “get me,” I’m already giving up some of my authority. Predators in the wild don’t stop to explain themselves. They move with clarity and power. The more you feel the need to explain, justify, and translate yourself for everyone, the more you start editing who you are. I break down why chasing understanding can weaken your position and what to do instead if you want to lead with real...

<p>Fraudsters are increasingly using deepfake videos of CEOs and other company executives to trick firms out of millions of dollars. And with the evolution of AI, these videos are becoming ever-more sophisticated and convincing. </p><p>We speak to two CEOs who have been deepfaked: the head of the Bombay stock exchange and the boss of password security company LastPass. And we hear how criminals used deepfake videos to trick British engineering firm Arup into handing over $25 million. </p><p>How easy is it to make these videos? Ed Butler visits a cybersecurity company which shows him how it...

<p>We meet Melanie Perkins, the CEO and co-founder of graphic design platform Canva, which has hundreds of millions of users and a valuation of nearly $40 billion. </p><p>Despite her immense wealth, Melanie Perkins says the label “billionaire” has never felt quite right. Instead, she plans to give away most of her fortune during her lifetime. She also tells us why she believes young people should be educated differently to adapt to the growth of AI.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the team, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk</p><p>Presenter: Zoe...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Wednesday, February 25th</p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Kyle Jones, Law Offices of Kyle Jones </p> <p>website: https://www.kwjoneslaw.com/</p> <p>phone: 661-833-1090</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or r...

<p>We have recently completed an extensive comparative market analysis of the current best Gold IRA Companies taking into account fees, education, compliance, transparency, trust signals, customer service, USPs and client feedback. Access our research findings here: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/best-gold-ira-companies</p><p>This episode provides a comprehensive framework for selecting a reputable gold IRA provider to safeguard retirement savings. It emphasizes the importance of evaluating companies based on transparent fee structures, ethical business practices, and the quality of their investor education programs. Potential investors are encouraged to prioritize firms that offer secure storage solutions, personalized customer support, and clear...

India’s green economy is more than a climate agenda, it has the power to drive the country to its self-sufficiency goal by mid-century. However, many important labour-intensive value chains remain untapped and underfunded, slowing India’s economic progress. In this episode of Unusual Suspects, we put the focus back on what really matters – not just the market architecture that underpins the green economy but the people and communities that are its driving force. Join this conversation where host Gaurav Choudhury speaks with Tanya Kak from Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies and Abhishek Jain from CEEW on what it takes to map a just...

<p>From the BBC World Service: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says there is a great opportunity to develop ties with China following a meeting with its leader, Xi Jinping. Before the trip, Merz said there needs to be a fair competition and jointly agreed-upon rules between the two countries. Also, starting today, almost all visitors to the United Kingdom will need to apply for an electronic travel authorization that costs around $21 before entering the country.</p>

IDFC First Bank battles potential profitability hit after disclosing Rs 590 crore fraud, meanwhile other publicly traded banks report a strong December quarter. Moneycontrol Eco Pulse Index reports a robust growth for the Indian economy this past January - find out more in our detailed coverage. Amid US Supreme Court’s decision to strike down Trump tariffs, our reporters spent the day talking to those affected the most - from the big picture view to the ground reality, get everything in the latest Moneycontrol Editor’s Picks. Also inside - Gurugram’s luxury housing appeal and Mangaluru’s rise to parallel tech hub...

Following an unbelievable 12th straight Michelin Bib Gourmand award, host Dano Weir had to track down Chef Ari Weiswasser and Managing Partner Spencer Waite of the Glen Ellen Star restaurant for an episode of It’s All Money. <br />Just what is a Michelin Bib Gourmand award? How is it different from a Michelin Star? <br />Awards are amazing, but they only happen with great food and great people. What early decisions and values both in and out of the kitchen have led to their business success? <br />How did success at Glen Ellen Star lead to the opening of their second restaurant, S...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios with Silver: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-silver</p><p>This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of the risks and rewards associated with investing in silver, emphasizing its unique status as both an industrial and precious metal. It outlines how market volatility, economic recessions, and technological shifts can lead to significant price fluctuations that investors must navigate. Beyond market forces, the discussion highlights practical challenges such as the high costs of secure physical storage and the potential for liquidity issues when attempting to sell assets quickly. To counter these hazards, the analysis...

<p>A five-year lease signed right before lockdown turns into an 1,800-square-foot “soccer field” of emptiness and a million-dollar headache. That pain sparks an idea with a big question behind it: if Airbnb unlocked the value of spare bedrooms, what’s the value of all the unused nooks and slices of commercial space hiding in plain sight? The conversation explores a “Craigslist-style” approach to commercial listings, designed to make fractional and unconventional spaces feel approachable, searchable, and actually monetizable. </p> <p>Guest Bio</p> <p>Steve Taylor is the founder of SoCommercial, a platform built to help owners list and monetize co...
<p>One of the cool things about EVs—especially those built on dedicated battery-electric platforms—is that they offer not only one but two trunks.</p><p>Besides the traditional luggage compartment in the back, many EVs also offer a so-called "frunk," short for front trunk. This is enabled by the specific packaging of electric vehicles, which don't require that much room for the powertrain and have far fewer less ancillaries than an internal combustion engine vehicle.</p><p>It goes without saying that the frunk is a key USP for EVs and that it comes as standard equipment. Well, not...

<p>We’re in Toronto in Canada, North America's second-biggest financial centre after New York, where so-called ethical investing has become big business, with many investors choosing funds they believe are better for people and the planet. But amid growing concerns about misleading environmental claims, it can be hard to know what’s genuinely ethical and what’s just clever marketing. </p><p>We explore how politics is reshaping corporate commitments and hear from campaigners and regulators working to crack down on financial greenwashing.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the team, our email address is busine...
<h2>The Math Most Drivers Miss</h2><p>Pull up to a gas station in Iowa, and you might see E85 priced a dollar or more below regular unleaded. At first glance, this appears to be an easy decision; however, there is a factor that many of us ignore when we make this decision at the pump, and it quietly destroys the perceived savings.</p><p>E85 contains roughly 27% less energy per gallon than gasoline. This energy deficit will require your engine to use more fuel to travel the same distance, which translates to a 15–27% drop in miles per gallon de...
<h2>A New Purpose in Life</h2><p>Ever wondered what happens to test units once their job is done? Well, it depends on the manufacturer. Some are kept, while others are sold off. There are also those who meet an undignified date with the crusher. However, Toyota took a different route with one of its Sequoia testers.</p><p>From being driven by people like us, this particular one was turned into a first-responder vehicle. It currently does rounds in Toyota's Arizona proving grounds, and it's there in case of emergencies around the facility. The folks from Car and...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios with Silver: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-silver</p><p>This episode examines the suitability of Silver IRAs for retirement planning, emphasizing that these accounts allow for investment in physical precious metals rather than traditional paper assets. While silver serves as a hedge against inflation and provides portfolio diversification, it is characterized by significant price volatility and unique storage costs. The discussion suggests that such investments are best for those with a high risk tolerance and should only represent a small portion of a broader financial strategy. Potential investors are encouraged to...

<p>Areas that recently experienced the largest slowdowns in unauthorized immigration also saw the largest slowdowns in employment growth, according to data analysis by the San Francisco Fed. This disproves the accusation that immigrants take jobs from American citizens. In this episode, how tighter immigration restrictions could affect the U.S. labor market long-term. Plus: It’s too early to tell how AI affects workplace productivity, California gas prices reflect more than high taxes, and the upcoming PCE index will tell Fed economists where we're at with inflation.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in yo...

<p>Preserving affordable housing doesn’t have to mean sacrificing investor returns. Dr. Canaan Van Williams breaks down how his firm targets naturally occurring affordable housing properties—older, often overlooked apartments, manufactured home communities, and SRO motels—and keeps rents 20–30% below market while still structuring “sustainable bonds” that (at the top tier) advertise a 75% total return profile over 36 months. The conversation gets into how these private, unlisted debt securities work, who they’re for (accredited investors), why the strategy focuses on preservation instead of new construction, and how factory-built homes can be deployed quickly to bring more units online without the waste of t...

<p>Wall Street is looking to recover after yesterday's big stock market drop. Part of it was due to tariff uncertainty, but part of it was also due to a thinkpiece that painted a nightmare scenario in which AI displaced white-collar jobs throughout the economy — in areas far beyond the software, technology, and financial firms that have recently faced a selloff. Also: Depop's new owner and a look at who gets left behind by new Trump Accounts.</p>
<h2>Three Wins, One SUV</h2><p>Kia is celebrating a trio of milestones following the rollout of the all-new 2027 Telluride at its Georgia plant. These include the start of production for the reworked midsize crossover, the five-millionth vehicle to roll off the Georgia assembly line, and the plant’s first hybrid vehicle, which also marks the first Kia hybrid assembled in the United States.</p><p>Given the rising demand for hybrids in the U.S., this move could strengthen Kia’s competitiveness, as locally built models would avoid import tariffs. It also aligns with broader plans to assemble more...
<p>Did you know that BMW once built a convertible version of the E34 M5? Perhaps you did, and if so, you likely assumed that it was never meant to be anything more than the secret one-off prototype it became, but according to a new report by BMW Blog, it was just days from being introduced to the world at the Geneva Motor Show when executives decided to pull the plug.</p><p>This was reportedly just one week before the event, and BMW had already booked a space at the show for the grand touring convertible's debut. The one-off...

Citrini Research report on global intelligence crisis sends IT stocks tumbling, IBM suffers worst day in 25 years after Anthropic’s claim on modernising a legacy language, trustees discuss another term for N Chandrasekaran as Tata Sons chairman, government plans to go slow on withdrawing more quality control orders and can changing the base year nudge GDP growth higher? Tune in for all this and more on the latest Moneycontrol Editor’s Picks.

<p>The White House may roll back steel and aluminum tariffs, according to the Financial Times. Sure, President Donald Trump has announced or enacted tariffs just to reverse course many times. But the difference is steel and aluminum are crucial materials in the production of, well, just about everything. In this episode: How might such a rollback affect your wallet? Plus, market conditions make for a stronger manufacturing sector in 2026, restaurants expand menu offerings that cater to GLP-1 users, and we explain how the Fed actually changes interest rates. </p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some...

It’s one of the oldest "stocks" ever...GOLD. <br />It’s over though, right? That’s the late-night TV infomercial stuff? Your grandpa had it in a safe but you’re living in the future and everything’s digital now? ...right? <br />Then why’s it up 43% this year, and 105% in the last 5 years? Stock or not, shouldn’t your advisor be aware of an asset soaring like that? <br />This week on It’s All Money, hosts Dano Weir and Daren Blonski CFP® sit down with Jason Bowman from Napa Gold and Silver, for an insider’s take on what’s happening in the...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios With Gold: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-gold</p><p>This episode outlines the three primary categories of Gold IRAs, specifically Traditional, Roth, and SEP accounts, while detailing their unique tax advantages and contribution regulations. Traditional accounts utilize pre-tax funds for immediate relief, whereas Roth options focus on tax-free distributions in the future, and SEP plans serve business owners with significantly higher investment caps. Beyond account structures, the discussion emphasizes the importance of precious metals as a defensive strategy to mitigate the risks of market instability and currency inflation. By incorporating physical...

Empathy means understanding how someone else feels. In this episode, I break down why people don’t ask for empathy equally. They usually demand it from those they think will give it, and stay quiet around those who won’t. I believe empathy is often requested based on leverage, status, and perceived vulnerability. People calculate who feels safe to push and who doesn’t. So the conversation isn’t just about feelings. It’s about power, positioning, and who holds the advantage in the moment. Show Notes: [03:40]#1 Empathy is a mandate from those who expect someone to yield. [14:21]#2 Power determines who gets e...

<p>A new working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research spotlights how immigrants may be shaping the health and mortality rates of older Americans. Researchers found that a roughly 25% increase in immigration to the United States could prevent nearly 5,000 deaths among seniors 65 and over. Today, we'll unpack the findings. But first, an ominous tale of AI destruction captured the imagination of the public — and stock market traders.</p>

<p>Last night, President Donald Trump strongly defended his tariffs in his State of the Union address. He made the case for future tariffs, despite the Supreme Court decision last week striking down the centerpiece of his tariff policy. Trump also expressed hope that import taxes will someday replace income taxes. Plus, Nvidia is looking to get back into the consumer market, and mortgage rates dipped below 6% this week.</p>
<h2>Tesla vs. California DMV</h2><p>In 2025, the California Department of Motor Vehicles said that Tesla was misrepresenting the capabilities of its Autopilot system and driving aids. It wasn't just the name Autopilot that bothered the DMV; it was claims of it being "able to conduct short and long-distance trips with no action required by the person in the driver’s seat."</p><p>The automaker was then facing a 30-day sales suspension in the state, and the California DMV told the company to change its marketing language. Tesla complied with the request, and the company now calls its se...

Amid rapid technology changes, how does one build software that keeps up with demand without compromising on quality, security and reliability? When turnaround timelines are condensed, no human can deliver alone. On this episode, we speak to SabPaisa’s innovators to understand how AI-assisted coding can produce unbeatable outcomes. From simply a tool to a teammate – this is how AI is transforming businesses and enhancing the consumer experience. Moneycontrol Journalists are not involved in creation of this article

Kicking off season 3 of It’s All Money with a special double-episode answering what seems like an obvious question- is inheriting money a good thing? <br />Well...maybe. <br />In the next 20 years, the largest wealth transfer in the history the USA is about to take place. Whether giving or receiving...are you prepared? Do you have a plan? <br />Sonoma Wealth Marketing Director Dano Weir and Managing Principal Daren Blonski examine 10 ways to avoid The Inheritor’s Dilemma: <br />Why are emotions the first piece to address in an inheritance plan? <br />What are the risks of co-mingling assets? <br />Does this mean you...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Monday, February 23rd </p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Tomas delToro-Diaz, EDFP</p> <p>Music Produced by Tomas</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which strategies or inve...

Clarity means I know exactly what I’m doing. No confusion. No guessing. Just clear steps and action. But when I bring that same clarity into a group, it can feel threatening because now someone has to decide, take responsibility, and be seen. Groups often survive on comfort, not precision. They like options open and roles blurry because that keeps everyone safe. The moment I make things clear, options close, accountability shows up, and the hiding stops. That’s why groups sometimes push back on the very thing that would actually move them forward. Show Notes: [08:40]#1 Clarity forces accountability. [16:54]#2 Clarity colla...

<p>What does a dry cleaning business have in common with mobile home parks and private debt funds? According to Ian Noble, everything. In this candid conversation, Ian shares his journey from running a family dry cleaning business in Austin to becoming a thoughtful and selective real estate investor. He talks about selling his company in 2023, the mindset shift it took to move into passive investing, and how he now vets operators not just on returns, but on character. Ian opens up about the psychology of trust-building with investors, why he values stability over flashy returns, and what makes mobile...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Friday, February 20th</p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Kat Clowes, Founder/CEO of March Consulting </p> <p>website: https://mymarchconsulting.com/</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To dete...

<p>In response to the SCOTUS decision overturning most of President Trump’s tariffs, the White House announced a new, sweeping tariff of 15% worldwide over the weekend. In this episode, the limitations of this new policy, how businesses are feeling about it, and whether consumers might expect to see tariff refunds someday. Plus: Workers stick to the jobs they have, U.S. battery demand grows, and a new tax deduction could boost auto sales.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/><p>Marketplace is more...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Tuesday, February 24th</p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: John Duffield, CPA/MST</p> <p>website: https://www.bakersfieldaccountants.com/</p> <p>address: 3850 Riverlakes Dr Suite E, Bakersfield, CA 93312</p> <p>phone: 661-488-7000</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not...

<p>As teenagers decide whether to go college, and where, more of them are turning to artificial intelligence to help make that decision. According to a survey out today from the education company EAB, about half of high schoolers who are planning to go to college are using AI tools in that search. That’s nearly double the number from last spring. And in turn, colleges are spending big to spruce up their digital footprints for maximum AI discoverability.</p>

<p>On Thursday, Feb. 12, the Environmental Protection Agency announced the revocation of the “endangerment finding,” a federal determination that planet-warming emissions harm human health. The Trump administration said the decision will save Americans $1.3 trillion in energy and transportation, but experts are pushing back on that claim. Plus: The rise of concierge medicine and a look into how AI modeling could play a role in your weather forecast.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/><p>Marketplace is more than a radio show. Check out our or...

<p>In just a few months, the country has signed or advanced several major trade deals with other nations. </p><p>Is it a reflection of the growing size of the Indian economy - it is on course to become the third largest in the world - or it is because of a global economic realignment due to US President Donald Trump's tariff policies? </p><p>And is India ready to open its markets to foreign competition, or is there a danger that it will lead to job losses in some sectors? </p><p>If you'd like to get in...

<p>Consumer surveys show us Americans think inflation will climb in the coming years. That belief could be one reason inflation actually does climb. See, when consumers think inflation will accelerate, it affects their spending decisions. And those choices aren’t without consequence. Also in this episode: Anthropic loosens its safety pledge to compete with other AI firms, video game sales could break records in 2026, and outgoing Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic discusses leadership at the central bank.</p><br/><p>Every story has an economic angle. Want some in your inbox? Subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletter.</p><br/>...

<p>David Webb once powered his home by running extension cords from his car. Today, he owns over 100 doors in his real estate portfolio, all acquired without using his own money. In this gripping episode, David shares the raw truth of his journey from evictions and utility shutoffs to structuring multimillion-dollar real estate deals using creative financing. He explains how growing up in Detroit with no examples of financial independence shaped his early limiting beliefs — and how shifting his mindset was the key to changing his life. Whether you’re an investor, a developer, or just someone starting from zero, this...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios With Gold: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-gold</p><p>This episode provides a comprehensive guide on how to navigate the gold and precious metals market while avoiding frequent pitfalls. It highlights the importance of maintaining a long-term investment horizon and prioritizing physical gold coins over jewelry or paper-based ETFs. The discussion warns readers to be cautious of fraudulent schemes and "too good to be true" offers by performing rigorous due diligence on dealers. By focusing on standard bullion and reputable companies, investors can better protect their wealth against economic instability. </p><...

Physical fitness, crisply-made beds, chopping with high knees and precise execution are foundational principles that could get you through basic training in the United States Marine Corps. But what could those very tenants also teach anyone, even you, about finance? <br />Sonoma Wealth Advisor Gaetano Bettinelli joins our house podcast It’s All Money to share his story as a Former Captain in the Marine Corps in Logistics: <br />How and why he left home in Napa to attend the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. <br />Why the reality of what people in the Marine Corps are really like may surprise you. <br />W...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Tuesday, February 17th</p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Chad Hathaway, President/Founder of Hathaway LLC.</p> <p>website: www.hathawayllc.com</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To det...

First came seashells, then gold, then paper, and now, hold your breath, crypto. <br />That last one is hard to swallow because of it’s mysterious, scandalous, and in one case truly unknown origin. But like it or not, crypto is becoming a part of the world outside your friend’s boyfriend’s cousin’s basement. <br />On this episode of It’s All Money, Sonoma Wealth CEO Daren Blonski CFP® and Marketing Director Dano Weir look at the real-world proof that crypto is going legit. <br />Major trading firms which offer crypto investments. <br />Countries with strategic bitcoin reserves. <br />Crypto can n...

<p>Discover Why Savvy Retirees are Diversifying their Investment Portfolios With Gold: https://goldiracompaniescompared.com/savvy-retirees-gold</p><p>This episode outlines the essential procedures for establishing a Gold IRA, a specialized retirement account that allows for investment in physical precious metals. The discussion emphasizes the importance of selecting reputable companies and custodians while strictly adhering to IRS regulations, particularly regarding metal purity and mandatory depository storage. Investors can choose between Traditional, Roth, and SEP account types, funding them through direct or indirect rollovers from existing retirement funds. By incorporating assets like gold and silver, individuals can diversify their portfolios and...

<p>Want more of the Winter Games? We have good news for you: The Winter Paralympics kick off in Milan next week. On today’s show, three-time Paralympic gold medalist Declan Farmer joins Kimberly to break down the basics of para ice hockey and how more eyes on the Paralympics can translate to more opportunities for adaptive athletes. Plus, we’ll get into the financial struggles many Paralympians face.</p><br/><p>Here’s everything we talked about today:</p><br/>"Milan Cortina Paralympics guide: Winter Games celebrate 50 years and Russian flag returns" from AP News "Para Ice Hockey - About t...

<p>The Moneywise Radio Show and Podcast</p> <p>Wednesday, February 18th</p> <p>BE MONEYWISE.</p> <p>Moneywise Wealth Management I "The Moneywise Radio Show & Podcast"</p> <p>call: 661-847-1000</p> <p>text in anytime: 661-396-1000</p> <p>website: www.MoneywiseGuys.com</p> <p>facebook: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>LinkedIn: Moneywise_Wealth_Management</p> <p>Guest: Mike Alexander, State Farm Insurance Agent </p> <p> website</p> <p>The opinions voiced in this podcast are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. To determine which strategies or inve...
<p>It may seem as if Tesla's focus has shifted from retail cars to its Cybercab and the Optimus robot, but there's still more to come in the near future. A user on X (where else?) dug into the automaker's backend configurator assets and electronic parts catalog and discovered that the EU and Asia-Pacific variants of the 2026 Model 3 are set to receive interior upgrades borrowed from the Model Y, and there's no reason to think that these upgrades won't come to the U.S.-spec models too. As usual, the changes are slight, but they should make the cabin feel...

(00:00:00) 8 Secrets Learned Retiring Thousands<br /> (00:02:16) Don’t retire away, retire to something<br /> (00:06:19) The go-go years, the slo-Go years, and the no-go years<br /> (00:11:40) People are living longer<br /> (00:18:26) Social Security isn’t designed for retirement<br /> (00:22:09) Everyone gets along until you die<br /> (00:24:46) Buy memories, not things<br /> (00:27:31) Checks and balances<br /> (00:30:37) SOMEthing physical<br /> <br /> Roth! Not Roth! Bonds! Social Security timing! <br />Financial advisors yapping about retirement all seem to hit the same 4 topics, don’t they? What about the rest of the story? <br />For advisors with eyes, there are details and secrets that fall between the crack...