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Motley Fool Money: A Language Guide for Financial Stocks

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Motley Fool Money: A Language Guide for Financial Stocks
Looking to brush up your language skills when it comes to financial stocks? Motley Fool senior analyst Jason Moser and Matthew Frankel dive deep into the metrics they use to judge financial companies, and provide comparison guidelines for investors to watch. They discuss why the P/E ratio is less important than you may think, the nuance of judging a bank’s efficiency, and one metric to watch for any fintech company. Additional resource - https://www.fool.com/investing/stock-market/market-sectors/financials/bank-stocks/how-banks-make-money/
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Matthew Frankel


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Motley Fool Money - Weekend: Hollywood Rivalries and Business Tips from the Oscars

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Motley Fool Money - Weekend: Hollywood Rivalries and Business Tips from the Oscars
Before the 94th Academy Awards on Sunday, we're taking a closer look at the battle between streaming services and some of the bitter rivalries in entertainment history. Chris Hill is joined by Maria Gallagher, Catie Peiper, and Mac Greer, as they discuss: the Academy’s tenuous relationship with Netflix and other streamers, Warner Brothers' history of trying to recreate Disney’s magic, and unexpected business lessons from Oscar winners and nominees.
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Maria Gallagher, Catie Peiper, Mac Greer


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Motley Fool Money: Improving Market, Attractive Stocks

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Motley Fool Money: Improving Market, Attractive Stocks
The S&P 500 rose for the 2nd week in a row, giving investors more reasons for optimism. Are we the only ones who believe the narrative for investors is shifting away from fear and towards increasing confidence? Jason Moser and Andy Cross discuss investor sentiment, as well as Google striking an app-store deal with Spotify, Uber teaming up with New York City taxis, reports that Apple is developing a hardware subscription service, Darden Restaurants seeing improvement in its fine dining segment, and the latest from Berkshire-Hathaway, Adobe, and Nike. Plus - Corporate governance expert Nell Minow analyzes how public companies are doing with their communications related to Russia, and why she's unimpressed with how Starbucks' board of directors handled the latest CEO change. Then she puts on her film critic hat to offer a preview of the Academy Awards and share who will win (and should win) Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Picture. Finally, Jason and Andy discuss Pepsi's latest limited-run flavor and share two stocks on their radar: McCormick and KB Home.
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Nell Minow


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Motley Fool Money - weekend: How to Evaluate Company Leadership

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Motley Fool Money - weekend: How to Evaluate Company Leadership
You probably can’t meet with the CEO of a company on your watch list, but you have some tools to evaluate them. Motley Fool Senior Analyst John Rotonti talks with fellow analysts Auri Hughes and Alyce Lomax about how to spot great business leaders. We also break into our archives to share a 2012 interview with former Costco CEO Jim Sinegal. Both conversations discuss identifying great corporate leaders, how excellent CEOs balance stakeholder needs, and why company culture is one of the most important competitive advantages. Plus - Want more tips for evaluating a CEO? https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/08/28/esg-investing-how-to-evaluate-a-ceo-using-the-4-cs.aspx
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Alyce Lomax


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Motley Fool Money: Russia/China - What's Next?

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Motley Fool Money: Russia/China - What's Next?
Russia's stock market was supposed to open this week. Even if you don't own Russian stocks directly, you may own them through global funds or ETFs. Bill Mann discusses how Russia's market remained closed, the potential for Russia to default on its debt, The one thing every U.S. investor should do if they have exposure to Russian stocks, Chinese stocks suddenly rebounding on comments from the central government. Plus - why he believes the turnaround is a "yellow flag" for investors
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Bill Mann


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Motley Fool Money: Financial Metrics that Actually Drive Profits

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Motley Fool Money: Financial Metrics that Actually Drive Profits
A company's financials are more than just a set of numbers. They can tell a story that helps us understand the core of a business and where its growth opportunity lies. John Rotonti talks with fellow Motley Fool senior analyst Auri Hughes about the financials to watch before putting your money into a publicly traded company. They discuss profit drivers in a company’s balance sheet, the portions of a 10-K to which investors should pay close attention, and metrics that provide insights about a company’s growth prospects.
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Auri Hughes


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Motley Fool Money Mid-week: "It's almost everything for the Russian economy"

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Motley Fool Money Mid-week: "It's almost everything for the Russian economy"
That's how Bill Mann describes the importance of the oil & gas industry in Russia. As we take stock of where we are at this moment, Bill discusses ripple effects for European countries, whether seizing property of Western companies would spell the end of foreign investment in Russia, why Energy Secretary Granholm's recent comments give him hope, rising raw material costs affecting companies like McDonald's and Domino's Pizza, and the J Curve. Plus - If Russia provides just 3% of America's oil supply then why have gas prices spiked in the US? Ricky Mulvey talks with Nick Sciple to get some context.
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Nick Sciple


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Motley Fool Money: Where Do Stock Ideas Come From?

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Motley Fool Money: Where Do Stock Ideas Come From?
Buying any stock starts with an idea, but where do you find them? Consider this a starting spot for investors. John Rotonti talks with fellow Motley Fool analysts Auri Hughes and Yasser El-Shimy in a discussion about finding stock ideas and what to look for once you've found them. They discuss using 3rd-party research tools to discover new companies, what to look for in investor letters and 10-Ks, and the utility of “cloning” versus using stock screeners. Additional resource: how to Find Investment Ideas - https://www.fool.com/investing/how-to-invest/stocks/where-find-investment-ideas/
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John Rotonti, Auri Hughes, Yasser El-Shimy


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Motley Fool Money - mid-week: Russia - Explaining Sanctions and SWIFT

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Motley Fool Money - mid-week: Russia - Explaining Sanctions and SWIFT
The fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine has investors asking a lot of questions. And while some in the financial media are eager to draw quick and hard conclusions, there are still a lot of unknowns. Bill Mann discusses the impact of U.S. and European economic sanctions, SWIFT (Society of Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications) and why it's so important, Switzerland abandoning its neutrality in favor of freezing Russian assets, his continued interest in the oil & gas industry right now, and an important step anyone should take before making charitable contributions. The website we discussed is http://charitynavigator.org
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Bill Mann


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Motley Fool Money - Weekend: Good Businesses in Bad Times

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Motley Fool Money - Weekend: Good Businesses in Bad Times
If you want to do well as an investor, you have to get comfortable with the idea of holding great companies through difficult times. (Like the one we're in right now). Motley Fool senior analysts John Rotonti, Maria Gallagher, and Ron Gross take a look at how strong companies bounced back from difficult times, and how investors can apply those lessons today. They discuss the tough decisions from management at Domino’s and Apple that ultimately rewarded shareholders, how Disney found strength in its intellectual property, key takeaways from investing through the Great Recession, and - 'Best Buy' rebounding from being "Amazon’s showroom"
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John Rotonti, Maria Gallagher


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