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Faith And Finance
Rob West
June 16, 2025
Couples can avoid financial disconnection by involving each other in financial decisions and honoring each other's values. A lack of spousal involvement can lead to resentment and marital issues, but intentional communication and shared financial goals can strengthen relationships and promote financial stability. [... more]
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JR Sports Brief
JR
August 27, 2024
The top quarterbacks in the NFL are ranked into tiers, with Patrick Mahomes considered the best overall quarterback in the league. Other notable quarterbacks include Joe Burrow, Josh Allen, and Dak Prescott, who are all vying for a spot in the playoffs. Meanwhile, contract disputes are causing tension among teams, with players like Hassan Redick and Trent Williams holding out for better deals. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
May 06, 2024
Arizona Cardinals general manager Monty Osinfort discusses the team's 2024 draft picks, including Marvin Harrison Jr, and the process of evaluating and selecting players. The conversation also touches on the NFL Draft, NBA, and a recent roast event featuring Tom Brady and other celebrities. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
April 04, 2024
Blended families face unique challenges in estate planning, and communication is key to navigating these complexities. Certified Kingdom Advisors can provide biblically wise financial advice, and having a plan in place can help individuals stay on track with their financial goals, including retirement savings and debt management. [... more]
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Faith And Finance
Rob West
September 19, 2023
Understanding market valuation is crucial for making informed financial decisions. By comparing current valuations to historical data, investors can gain insights into potential future returns. Mark Biller, executive editor at Sound Mind Investing, explains how to measure market valuation and its implications for long-term investment strategies. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
August 14, 2023
Aaron Jones of the Green Bay Packers discusses the team's preseason performance, including standout quarterback Jordan Love, and addresses concerns about the running back market and his own future with the team. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
July 24, 2023
The NFL's running back market is experiencing diminishing returns, with players facing challenges due to their position's unique demands. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi's debut in MLS has sparked excitement, and the US Men's National Team's performance in the Gold Cup has raised concerns. The soccer world is also abuzz with news of Mbappe's potential transfer to Real Madrid and the Women's World Cup underway in Australia and New Zealand. [... more]
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The Rich Eisen Show
Rich Eisen
March 03, 2023
The hosts discuss various topics including the NFL scouting combine, quarterback prospects, Aaron Rodgers' potential retirement, and their personal biases in sports. They also share their top media personalities of all time, including Jim Rome, John Madden, Harry Caray, Bill Simmons, and Craig Kilborn. [... more]
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Summit Life
J.D. Greear
July 18, 2021
The pastor emphasizes the importance of prayer in the life of a Christian, using the example of Daniel's consistent prayer life and the power of God's promises. He encourages the congregation to make prayer a daily habit, to persevere in prayer even when answers seem slow, and to hope in God's mercy rather than their own worthiness. [... more]
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Financial Symphony
John Stillman
June 06, 2017
The dot com crash of 2000 was a crash of a couple of sectors, primarily due to market cap weighted investing, where indexes buy more of bigger companies. This led to a significant amount of money being invested in a small handful of companies, which crashed and pulled down the average of the index. A truly diversified portfolio would have made double digits during the crash, and Warren Buffett's strategy of buying low based on price earnings ratios and growth of earnings would have been effective. Similarities between the dot com crash and today's market include people getting excited when prices are going up, but the big difference is that today's companies are extremely profitable. To avoid a potential bubble, it's essential to diversify amongst undervalued companies in multiple sectors, rather than chasing after overvalued companies. [... more]
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