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and after the break.....bill moller shares a wealth of wisdom. we'll be right back! a lot of people dream of winning the lottery. you know that most of us do at one time or another receive some kind of a windfall. it may be an irs refund or how about a $500 check on your 21st birthday from grandma josephine. the impulse is to spend that windfall but there are better uses for you unexpected gains. let's talk to gail marksjarvis, a personal finance columnist for the chicago tribune. come on gail! i want to spend a little bit of it. > >and you should! i know you're gonna be surprised to hear me say that but if you're too good with the money you're going to resent it. so what you should do is splurge a little-- maybe take 5-10%--and get something really sweet. not just kind of something you want but something you wouldn't ordinarily get. > >it's extravagant, stupid, silly--but it makes you feel good. > >feel good so that later you don't overspend because you feel cheated. > >what are the things that we should be doing? is it paying down credit card debt? is it taking out
and after the break.....bill moller shares a wealth of wisdom. we'll be right back! a lot of people dream of winning the lottery. you know that most of us do at one time or another receive some kind of a windfall. it may be an irs refund or how about a $500 check on your 21st birthday from grandma josephine. the impulse is to spend that windfall but there are better uses for you unexpected gains. let's talk to gail marksjarvis, a personal finance columnist for the chicago tribune. come on gail!...
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that's next with bill moller. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the internet is still the wild west. few rules and a lot of gun slinging of the truth. who people claim to be is not always who they are and that's a big problem - not just for online daters and children - but for businesses. cathing the catfishers is a guide for filtering out the lies and get to the truth online. it was written by tyler cohen wood - she is a cyber branch chief for the defense intelligence agency in the department of defense. well this is particularly insidious for businesses because they have a great vulnerability with intellectual property. > > absolutely and this book is important for the business sector too because no longer is there a separation between personal and business. we no longer just sit in our office and do our work and we're protected by our corporate network. we're always on the go doing our business and were using our personal devices. we're using our tablets and our smart phones and on those devices we have personal applications and we have business applications. > > don't businesses
that's next with bill moller. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the internet is still the wild west. few rules and a lot of gun slinging of the truth. who people claim to be is not always who they are and that's a big problem - not just for online daters and children - but for businesses. cathing the catfishers is a guide for filtering out the lies and get to the truth online. it was written by tyler cohen wood - she is a cyber branch chief for the defense intelligence agency in the department of defense....
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that's next with bill moller. brick & mortar. the symbols of permanence, stability, strength - what every business wants to be known for. but now we're living in this online age and businesses now want to be seen as nimble and creative. and so we have created sort of the temporary pop up store. even banks now are looking at this. banks-- the epitome of brick & mortar has created a pop up branch. becky yerak is a business reporter for the chicago tribune. explain this strategy, becky. > > hi bill. well more and more people-- roughly a third of people are doing most of their transactions digitally. online or on their phone but still the vast majority of people still like to go to a bank branch. something that's permanent and this kind of combines the best of both worlds. > > now this is a pnc bank which is a pretty large player in the banking world. > > pnc is one of the biggest banks in the country and they tried this in atlanta, they said we got just as many accounts out of this pop-up, temporary branch as we did one of our brick
that's next with bill moller. brick & mortar. the symbols of permanence, stability, strength - what every business wants to be known for. but now we're living in this online age and businesses now want to be seen as nimble and creative. and so we have created sort of the temporary pop up store. even banks now are looking at this. banks-- the epitome of brick & mortar has created a pop up branch. becky yerak is a business reporter for the chicago tribune. explain this strategy, becky....
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as alibaba gets ready to rock the market, bill mollers discovers why there is so much hype... that's next. the news this week of alibaba's plans to trade its stock in the u.s. is still rocking the investment world. you know, in revenue, number of users, its valuation at 6 times that of facebook - any data point you look at associated with this chinese e-commerce company is off the charts impressive! but are the numbers good in terms of you - as an investor? do you want to invest in this company? karan girotra, he wrote the book, the risk driven business model. he is a professor at the international business school insead. the amazon of china & so much more. you really are impressed with how this company was developed, designed & managed. > > bill, you have to think of alibaba as a company which has got amazon, ebay, paypal, and the better business bureau all together, all in one company. so the best thing they have pulled off is even though all these different business markets or business segments they've designed individual business models which address the specific needs of
as alibaba gets ready to rock the market, bill mollers discovers why there is so much hype... that's next. the news this week of alibaba's plans to trade its stock in the u.s. is still rocking the investment world. you know, in revenue, number of users, its valuation at 6 times that of facebook - any data point you look at associated with this chinese e-commerce company is off the charts impressive! but are the numbers good in terms of you - as an investor? do you want to invest in this...
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that's next with bill moller! for retirement, for a child's college expenses, for so many reasons, we're always being told to save & invest. well the first step is to find a professional to do that. but if you don't invest the time to do your research, well you could end up with the wrong financial adviser. gail marksjarvis is the personal finance columnist at the chicago tribune. gail-- wrong for so many reasons. > > wrong because we really don't know what we're looking for so we go to someone and they're called a financial consultant and we think they're there to give us the best advice. they may give us decent advice but that's not really why they're there. they're paid to be sales people. so you have to realize that. if you want a really top-quality adviser, they will be called an adviser and they will live by something called the fiduciary standard. if you ask if they do, that will help you clarify whether they're really there for your good or whether they might be induced to sell something more expensive tha
that's next with bill moller! for retirement, for a child's college expenses, for so many reasons, we're always being told to save & invest. well the first step is to find a professional to do that. but if you don't invest the time to do your research, well you could end up with the wrong financial adviser. gail marksjarvis is the personal finance columnist at the chicago tribune. gail-- wrong for so many reasons. > > wrong because we really don't know what we're looking for so we go...
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that's next with bill moller! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tesla will soon announce where its 5 billion dollar biggest in the world lithium ion factory will be built. the gigafactory will make lithium one of the most sought after chemicals in the world. let's talk about the opportunities & challenges this will present for investors. elizabeth collins is director of equity research for morningstar. she also co-wrote the upcoming book, why moats matter. is this considered a niche industry? is this a real opportunity for investors? >>we think it's one of the more attractive opportunities within the basic materials space because the demand outlook for lithium is quite strong thanks to growth opportunities like electric vehicles. >>but it's also fraught with a lot of unknowns. would there tend to be a lot of volatility in this sector too? >>there are a lot of key uncertainties. what will be the adoption rate of electric vehicles? what is the supply outlook for lithium? because it can be very politicalsome of
that's next with bill moller! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tesla will soon announce where its 5 billion dollar biggest in the world lithium ion factory will be built. the gigafactory will make lithium one of the most sought after chemicals in the world. let's talk about the opportunities & challenges this will present for investors. elizabeth collins is director of equity research for morningstar. she also co-wrote the upcoming book, why moats matter. is this considered a niche...
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after the break bill moller takes us up close and personal with mr warren buffett. stay with us! once a year and this past weekend omaha nebraska was the center of the investing universe for the berkshire hathaway annual shareholders meeting. the woodstock of capitalism. the highlight is the q & a session with warren buffet and his deputy charlie munger. gregg warren is the berkshire analyst for morningstar. and you were on the panel asking questions to buffett and munger. 20-thousand people in the qwest center and there you are on stage at the center of it all. a thrill - or a panic moment? >>you would almost think it's a moment of panic. you're getting set up 15-0 minutes before they start the whole thing off. oddly enough, i just sort of phased out the fact that there were 20 thousand people sitting there in front of me and really focused in on the questions. i think it helps too because warren and charlie are right off there to the side of you. you've got the laptop in front of you and you're reading the questions directly off of it. so you're really focused in on what you're
after the break bill moller takes us up close and personal with mr warren buffett. stay with us! once a year and this past weekend omaha nebraska was the center of the investing universe for the berkshire hathaway annual shareholders meeting. the woodstock of capitalism. the highlight is the q & a session with warren buffet and his deputy charlie munger. gregg warren is the berkshire analyst for morningstar. and you were on the panel asking questions to buffett and munger. 20-thousand...
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bill moller explores how to develop a business with an edge. but first, there's a new national holiday on the calendar, and this one celebrates a snack food that may become a staple in the american lifestyle. find out more in today's in the know message. real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. but when their behavior changes, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis, call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". more than half of all americans own or work for a small business. 2 of every 3 new jobs come from a small business. alright, you can say, wow, i didn't know that. well this happens to be national small business week as proclaimed by the president. though those stats i quoted are impressive, i have a few questions for marcos lemonis, he a few years was named by ernst & young entrepreneur of the year. he is also the star of the realty series, the
bill moller explores how to develop a business with an edge. but first, there's a new national holiday on the calendar, and this one celebrates a snack food that may become a staple in the american lifestyle. find out more in today's in the know message. real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. but when their behavior changes, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. it...
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that's next with bill moller! it's a fact, more women than men are earning degrees in college. they're also starting new businesses at an accelerating rate- and that includes microbusinesses, those with 5 or fewer employees. the women's business development center in chicago is the oldest & largest women's business assistance center in the country. joi lynne ortiz is associate director of the established business program there. you quote a study that shows nearly half of micro businesses are women owned. how come that's happening? > > well it's because women are out there these days. they're sometimes the sole breadwinners or they're also helping bring income into the home. a lot of these women have hobbies or things that they do at home that bring purpose to them, and they say hey just in case there's another economic downturn or lay off, let me start this business and do something that gives me purpose. > > and yet a third of the women according to that gallup study have to hold a second job. how do they know when to leave that second job for the start up job full-time? > > i
that's next with bill moller! it's a fact, more women than men are earning degrees in college. they're also starting new businesses at an accelerating rate- and that includes microbusinesses, those with 5 or fewer employees. the women's business development center in chicago is the oldest & largest women's business assistance center in the country. joi lynne ortiz is associate director of the established business program there. you quote a study that shows nearly half of micro businesses...
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that's next with bill moller! no threats of a government shut down, no sequester and no polar vortex - the unemployment numbers that came out friday were free and clear of the main influences of late. the american economy clearly gained stream in april - much stronger than the already strong forecast. 288- thousand jobs were added and the unemployment rate dropped to 6.3%. brent schutte is senior investment strategist for bmo global asset management. the numbers make for good headlines. your specialty is to look behind the numbers. what do you see? >>sure. before i talk about what i see i want to just pat myself on the back a touch. i mentioned in 2013, that the economy was going to be accelerating and that employment was going to start growing faster than what it did in 2013 and i got polar vortexed and felt pretty bad. so now it's actually given some validation to the fact that the economy is actually strengthening. you've seen revisions in the prior months and it looks like things are getting better. the import
that's next with bill moller! no threats of a government shut down, no sequester and no polar vortex - the unemployment numbers that came out friday were free and clear of the main influences of late. the american economy clearly gained stream in april - much stronger than the already strong forecast. 288- thousand jobs were added and the unemployment rate dropped to 6.3%. brent schutte is senior investment strategist for bmo global asset management. the numbers make for good headlines. your...
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bill moller smells something fishy in the retail industry... don't miss this... the power of scents... and i mean-- this kind of scent. what our nose detects has a profound effect on us, and businesses are catching on. scent is now being introduced into the air in retail stores, airports, apartment buildings - even banks. the industry even has its own trade group now. jennifer dublino is vice president of development for scent world. how does scent, jennifer, actually influence our feelings and actions? > > well scent actually is the only one of our human senses that goes directly into the limbic system of the brain. the limbic system is where the seed of our emotions and our memories. so for marketing that's extremely important because when you have a brand or product or store, you want to make sure that people remember who you are and that they are emotionally connected with you. theirey are doing it with eyes, their ears and now with their nose. it's interesting. how big of a global scent marketing industry is this, and how fast is it growing? > > right now th
bill moller smells something fishy in the retail industry... don't miss this... the power of scents... and i mean-- this kind of scent. what our nose detects has a profound effect on us, and businesses are catching on. scent is now being introduced into the air in retail stores, airports, apartment buildings - even banks. the industry even has its own trade group now. jennifer dublino is vice president of development for scent world. how does scent, jennifer, actually influence our feelings and...
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that's next with bill moller. this is a curious stat i bet you haven't heard. as the bottom line of corporate america improves, and stock valuations soar, the number of ceos who have left or forced out is up 14 percent from last year. what gives? let's talk with kevin paul scott - author of 8 essential exchanges and co- founder of the leadership organization, the addo institute. so kevin we've heard about the news regarding target's chief gregg steinhafel: he got the boot, but there have been plenty of others-- high-profile and other wise. > > yeah it's happening across a lot of sectors. the fire fox ceo... so it's happening in technology, health care, and the auto industry-- across all industries there seems to be a trend of ceos being forced out in favor of something newer and fresher and different. > > here's the question if companies are returning record earnings right now why are the heads of these companies leaving? > > what's happening is times are changing and it's not just about the product or the service you're delivering, it's are you delivering on y
that's next with bill moller. this is a curious stat i bet you haven't heard. as the bottom line of corporate america improves, and stock valuations soar, the number of ceos who have left or forced out is up 14 percent from last year. what gives? let's talk with kevin paul scott - author of 8 essential exchanges and co- founder of the leadership organization, the addo institute. so kevin we've heard about the news regarding target's chief gregg steinhafel: he got the boot, but there have been...
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that's next with bill moller! i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do what makes me happy. i'm going to work hard. be independent. live large. make the most of every opportunity. i knew i wanted to go to college. but figuring out how to pay for it? i didn't have a clue. the u.s. department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never giving up on my goals. i will make a difference. i'm going to find out how to pay for college. i'm going to college.gov. there were stragglers, but today it seems every corporation, every mom & pop shop has gotten into the social media scene. but there's another place they also need to be players - mobile apps. this is brought out in the book, "billion dollar apps: how to find & implement a winning mobile strategy." written by innovation award and edison award winner and a guy who started his first business when he was 14, alex bratton. so business apps...they're simple an
that's next with bill moller! i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do what makes me happy. i'm going to work hard. be independent. live large. make the most of every opportunity. i knew i wanted to go to college. but figuring out how to pay for it? i didn't have a clue. the u.s. department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy....
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we propose instituting a 21st century class to go bill. [applause] it would have two effects. one would simply one of size, breaking up the largest as those are the only ones who will be effect by this. it makes sense moller by breaking them apart in the second is that it makes certain that the depository part of thinking, your savings account, checking account, the person must protect at all costs are very though risk operations. sawyers invidious question why. why was there no accountability for the largest financial institutions? why can we not the classical right now? why is that we have heard one after another of the largest financial is due to shifts in this country had made to breaking the law. and that is what we have to call it. difficulties in a regulatory apparatus. breaking the law. laundering drug money, violating sanctions against foreign countries like iran. the latest hoping people cheat on their taxes by hiding money in foreign countries. and jack, not only does one go to jail, and one even goes to trial. so this is about accountability. both of the large fina
we propose instituting a 21st century class to go bill. [applause] it would have two effects. one would simply one of size, breaking up the largest as those are the only ones who will be effect by this. it makes sense moller by breaking them apart in the second is that it makes certain that the depository part of thinking, your savings account, checking account, the person must protect at all costs are very though risk operations. sawyers invidious question why. why was there no accountability...