Finance Related Podcasts
FinanceMalta launches third podcast
Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:35:44 PM
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| In a bid to reach as many investors as possible, FinanceMalta, the public-private partnership set up to promote Malta as an IFC (International Financial Centre) will be streaming a new podcast on its website shortly. |
Podcast - International Business Report 2010 - Construction
Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:35:44 PM
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| It is fair to say that there is some optimism creeping into the mindset of the players in the construction and real estate sector. Transactions are definitely on the up. However there is still only limited finance available. |
Podcast 64: Taking Control of Your Finances, Flexo
Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:35:44 PM
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| In today’s episode of the Consumerism Commentary Podcast, Tom Dziubek speaks with Flexo about his recommended steps for people to take control of their personal finances. |
UNRISD Podcast: Financing Social Policy
Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:35:44 PM
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| In this episode, Katja Hujo talks about her recent book "Financing Social Policy: Mobilizing Resources for Social Development", part of UNRISD's project on social policy. |
Paying for Care: Part 2
Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:35:44 PM
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| Rick Alphonso, CEO of The Financial Advisory Group, discusses financial considerations surrounding paying for care in difficult economic times. He addresses the impact of declining yields on seniors' ability to finance ongoing needs, advice for getting by with less money and the importance of a financial plan that accounts for ongoing care needs. |
Goatse analyst explains AT&T data breach (podcast)
Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:35:44 PM
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| As CNET's Elinor Mills reported, a group of security specialists called Goatse Security was able to trick an AT&T Web site into disclosing e-mail addresses of iPad users, including what Gawker described as "thousands of A-listers in finance, politics, and media." |




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