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Dollars and Sense is a weekly radio show that discusses money matters related to debt and how of manage it. It also discusses the many topics related to solid financial planning, credit, and creditors. The show features licensed insolvency trustee Blair Mantin and is hosted by Elaine Scollan.
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KP Talks Dollars and Sense helps you learn financial literacy and provides real-time updates on all things housing, finance, and real estate with your host Kevin Peranio. As an owner and C-level executive for 20 plus years in finance, KP is here to serve you with all of his knowledge and experience. Tune in each week for more episodes. Kevin Peranio does not render or offer to render personalized investment or tax advice through KP Talks Dollars and Sense. The information provided is for inf ...
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Retirement and Your Money: Dollars and Sense Radio is the perfect podcast for retirees or those planning to retire and want to learn more about how to manage their money for retirement. Hosted by financial expert Doug Horne, this show provides helpful insights, tips and strategies to ensure your retirement years are financially secure. Retiring is a milestone that many look forward to, but it's important to plan and prepare for the transition. Taking the time to understand your financial sit ...
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We try to figure out if it would be possible to run Westworld as an actual business. This exercise will cover the entire show, so be aware spoilers will follow. It is not a criticism of the story itself, as we do understand there’s dramatic license at work here. Please don’t send us hate mail.
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Multiple banks have cut including the European Central Bank. More banks will cut in their upcoming meetings. We don't need a very strong dollar. The DOJ warns not to share specific commission amounts. The commission doesn't want commission requirements posted anywhere on the MLS. The DOJ is warning everyone. Don't get caught off guard. Learn more a…
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Despite the certainty of life’s endpoint, many individuals find themselves unprepared for the emotional and financial implications when a loved one suddenly passes away. Do you have the right people and processes in place? Join Nicole Romito and guest Delaney Orozco for an insightful dive into the complexities surrounding the sudden death of a love…
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The softening in prices paid is noted in the manufacturing report. A significant drop in manufacturing prices could indicate a slowing economy. Declining copper prices suggest a potential economic slowdown. There was a 4% month-over-month decrease in manufacturing prices. Tesla is leading the charge in electric vehicles. The National Electric Vehic…
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NVIDIA just reported a staggering $14.9 billion in Q1! NVIDIA's earnings were described as a Fed Open Market Committee meeting. Big tech companies contribute to NVIDIA's net earnings. Last week's CPI report suggested easing. Positive unemployment and growth data pushed the 10-year Treasury yield up. Bad news in the economy is good news for mortgage…
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Leading indicators now show a slowing economy and lower GDP growth. BlackRock’s Rick Rieder weighs in on how higher rates have influenced inflation. GDP is not growing as much. Election-year politics may be influencing efforts to lower food costs. Inflation numbers coming down means it's going up at a slower pace. Legislators are working to lower f…
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Ever wondered how your credit score affects your life beyond loans and credit cards? Join Nicole Romito alongside relationship banker at Wintrust Bank, Kenneth Ashford for a deep dive into the far-reaching effects of credit. From the basics of starting your credit journey to advanced strategies for maximizing your score, Kenneth sheds light on the …
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The 10-year Treasury yield spread to the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is narrowing. The spread may shift interest rates. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is tightening. $16.9 trillion in total home equity at the end of Q1. $850 billion in tappable Freddie Mac Equity against Freddie Mac First Liens. A staggering $11 trillion in tappable equity up to 8…
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Michael Sinensky is an entrepreneur who has founded businesses in a cross-section of sectors. He has been a long-time lover of Puerto Rico and recently moved his family to start a new life on the island. While he is an Act 20 beneficiary, he's branching out into areas outside the benefits of the statute, starting with a new restaurant venture, Sush…
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Inflation feels like a wild ride. Is it stuck in high gear, or is it just a temporary phase? Lease and new prices are still down in the 12-month index. ISM services number contradicts to expected numbers of 52 and fell short to 49.4. Only 5,000 jobs created for leisure and hospitality out of 175,000. Are service businesses struggling, or is this a …
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In this final installment of this two-part series, host Nicole Romito and guest Matt Parenti delve into executive compensation, providing valuable insights for navigating this complex realm. They discuss essential strategies for maximizing compensation plans, minimizing risk, addressing tax implications, and integrating these elements into long-ter…
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Are you a corporate executive navigating the complexities of executive compensation? Follow along in this installment as Nicole Romito is joined by Matt Parenti a fellow partner at Private Vista. Learn the ABCs of executive compensation and how to maximize your compensation plans for financial success and security in today’s ever-evolving market la…
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Record-breaking $70 billion of Treasury sales auctioned this week. Big numbers coming up for the next quarterly refunding amount that will be announced by the Secretary of Treasury, Janet Yellen. Above $1.6 trillion quarterly announcement will rattle the markets. We kept the inflation to 0.3% and markets did not sell off in return. Stock and bond m…
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Shifting from stocks to safer bets with yields going up in the Treasury market. More and more selling pressure in the stock market as yields go up. Gold has been going up while Bitcoin is halving. Bitcoin is digital gold. 60 to 70 companies are reporting earnings this week which is a very big deal. Personal Consumption Expenditure is the Fed's pref…
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The CPI is at 45% of the index attributed to shelter, housing, and owner's equivalent rent. Auto costs, including insurance, saw a notable rise, with month-over-month increases. Is the 3% the new 2%? When will the Fed give up? Auto insurance and housing are the outlier for the majority of CPI components that stayed under the 3% threshold. 50 of the…
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The jobs report has been making waves, with 303,000 new jobs added. Fed's mandate isn't just about job creation but a balance between inflation, price stability, and full employment. Fed's moderate long-term interest rate mandate is at 2.5% of our GDP. It's a balancing act like no other, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Cathie Wood expects by 205…
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When thinking about your financial plan, are you focusing on the serious aspects and how adult the conversation is? Or are you adding in some humor to create a more fulfilling retirement plan? In this episode, Nicole Romito speaks with Julie Liss, Chief Strategy Officer and Managing Director at Hal Riney, on the importance of incorporating humor in…
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The Fed's mission is to stay "data-dependent" has us all glued to our screens, and analyzing its every move. The Fed's every decision impacts our businesses, from investment strategies to staffing levels and beyond. We are witnessing manufacturing data expansion numbers, signs that are all pointing toward growth. Inflation, job market, interest rat…
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AI is revolutionizing productivity in our industry. Mortgage Collaborative? It's like a powerhouse of independent mortgage bankers, credit unions, and banks all vibing together to revolutionize the industry. VA handbooks and realtor commissions had a change from NAR settlements for our veterans. We've got some major economic revelations headed our …
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Are you grappling with the complexities of selling your business, unsure of where to start or how to navigate the process? In this enlightening episode, Nicole is joined by seasoned professionals, Matthew Hammer and Dawn Mase from Wintrust Commercial Banking, to shed light on the intricacies of selling a business. Through their experiences and insi…
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Whether you’re at the onset of selling your business or simply exploring your options, knowing what to look out for can help you make informed decisions. In this episode, Nicole is joined by Deanna Salo Managing Principal with Cray Kaiser, and Eric Vanderploeg of Burke, Warren, MacKay & Serritella’s Litigation to share their wealth of knowledge and…
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Industry giant ICE acquired Black Knight, creating a data and software powerhouse. Remember when you had to choose between fast, good, or cheap? Well, not anymore. Now, it's all about getting the best of everything at once. Software is boosting our productivity like never before. This productivity surge is shaking things up in the job market. Despi…
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The jobs report is confusing! Strong headline numbers masked revisions that point to a weakening labor market. Is this a growth scare for the economy? This could mean lower mortgage rates. Is the US economy hitting the brakes? Three major cities – St. Louis, New York, and Atlanta – are all saying the economy grew slower than expected this quarter. …
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