This episode covers the difference between recourse and non-recourse loans. You may be surprised that the nightmare continues even after the bank takes back your house or car.
In this episode I cover some recent financial stats that have been reported through surveys and focus groups, give you tips on how to become more knowledgeable about investing and one tip to help you get rich.
Deutsche Bank is looking a lot like the next Lehman Brothers. I cover some concerns on what the banks options are and what the potential effects might be.
In this episode, I talk about the recent data that confirms the lowest rate of home ownership in America since 1965 and some of the reasons why this is occurring. I also introduce my Udemy course with a special promo price for listeners which c
In this episode, I talk about why everyone should think about starting a small business and the right way to do it. You can read more on this topic via my blog post at http://www.jamiesmoneyadvice.com/2016/06/28/3-steps-to-starting-a-business-t
This episode covers the impact of the surprise Brexit decision on financial markets and covers what I think are the top two ways ways to invest in gold during this market scare.
On June 23rd, Britains will vote to leave or stay in the EU. Listen to find out how your investments may be effected if they choose to leave. I also cover why it's important to keep up on what's going on in Venezuela.
The minimum wage issue is rearing it's ugly head again. In this episode, I talk about recent comments by executive at fast food restaurants and explain why raising the minimum wage will crush the economy and kill jobs.
In this episode, I cover the news about the waves of bankruptcies and defaults that are hitting the headlines including Puerto Rico, Venezuela and more. I also talk about why this is important and why we need to keep an eye on this disturbing n
In this episode I go over some strange things appearing in economic and business news such as increased bankruptcies, emergency meetings by The Fed, an Austrian bank bail-in and missed earnings from multiple companies.