Money File Audio Podcast | Nightly Business Report | PBS
Summary: The Nightly Business Report Money File brings you insight on money matters from some of America's top business journalists and editors. Look for the latest Money File podcast Thursdays. NBR's fast-paced take on business news has been a staple of public television for three decades. The program airs weeknights on PBS. Check local listings for the time in your area. Visit NBR online at www.pbs.org/nbr for in-depth analysis, video, RSS feeds, financial tools, and XChange - The NBR Blog. NBR is sponsored by Franklin Templeton Investments and ExxonMobil.
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Podcasts:
Can't borrow money from a bank? Try looking to individual investors.
Author Ramit Sethi says there's no need to worry about overspending, it's all about prioritizing.
With lots of foreclosures and low home prices author Ramit Sethi thinks renting is a better option.
The recession has brought about a new class a workers, permanent freelancers.
In 2010 your heirs won't pay a penny, but next year 55% of taxable estates over $1 million will go to Uncle Sam.
Five steps to figuring out how much life insurance you need. He's John Simons of Black Enterprise.
Julie Stav of Univision gives a financially friendly alternative to divorce court.
Charles Bennett Sachs explains how to donate to your favorite charity and get two tax breaks instead of just one.
Eric Schurenberg, editor-in-chief of BNET.com, says dipping into your 401(k) may not be as bad as you think.
Author Manisha Thakor gives her take on why college costs have gotten so high so fast.
Eric Schurenberg, editor in chief at bnet.com, gives his take on how to deal with deflation.
Eric Schurenberg, editor in chief at Bnet.com, has some thoughts on ways to fund Social Security.
John Simons, personal finance editor at Black Enterprise, on benchmarking your child's money skills.
Author Manisha Thakor says homeownership rates can't be like they were in previous generations.
Julie Stav of Univision offers tips on investing in property tax leins.