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Podcast Episodes for Finance Classes

Podcast episodes for Finance classes.  Primarily for my own classes, but useful in any finance class. For economics classes, here is a list I made as well. FOR A CORPORATE FINANCE class A mule trader (finance is not new): http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2015-12-14/episode-6-meet-the-man-who-made-millions-trading-mules How finance has grown: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/

The rich outlive the poor by up to 9.5 years in the United States, study says | News & Observer

A must read!! Yes a bit biased, but fascinating and telling.  The researchers rearranged the richest and poorest counties into "states" and then analyzed these new "states". The rich outlive the poor by up to 9.5 years in the United States, study says | News & Observer: "The poorest “state” was made up of actual counties from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana,

Podcast episodes for economics classes

Here are some great podcast episodes for economic classes.  I use them (either reference them or make them available to my students).  Remember, my linking to them is not an endorsement of everything they say, but rather a way of getting us all to think about things a little differently) Economic Podcast Episodes * Why economics and politics don't mix: *  Introducing GDP: http://