Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 20 hours 21 minutes
In this episode of the Talking with Tarashuk Podcast, we dive into the world of college business students with our guest, author and clinical associate professor at the Kelly School of Business, Russell Rhoads. We discuss Russell's journey from a baseball mascot to a clinical professor, the entrepreneurial spirit in business students, and the importance of financial literacy in college. We also touch on where students get their economic news and how current events change lesson plans...
Is the future in safe hands? Join us in this episode of the Talking with Tarashuk Podcast, as we discuss the next generation's capacity to face global challenges with Russell Rhoads, author and clinical associate professor at the Kelly School of Business, Indiana University. We touch upon population growth, economic shifts, and the impact of international relations on our world.
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What are your thoughts on ESG? Russell Rhoads and I take a long look at ESG and define what governance is. We also look at the hollowness of the social aspect and the hypocrisy and ridiculousness of the environmental part. We also have a good laugh at the idea that companies will "do no harm" Yeeaaahhhhh sure.
#esg #esginvesting #corruption
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How do educators tackle current financial events like the Silicon Valley Bank bailout in the classroom? In this episode of Talking with Tarashuk, we explore the challenges and insights of teaching complex financial topics to MBA students. Hear about the impact of ESG movements on financial conservatism and the role of education in changing the world of finance...
Where do College Business Students Get Their Economic News From?
In this clip of the Talking with Tarashuk Podcast, we explore the financial news landscape for Gen Z with guest Russell Rhoads, an author and clinical associate professor at the Kelly School of Business at Indiana University. We discuss the reliability of sources like Reddit chat boards, Bloomberg TV, and the Federal Reserve, while sharing insights on where aspiring financiers should turn for credible information...
In this episode of the Talking with Tarashuk Podcast, we discuss with Russell Rhoads, an author and clinical associate professor at the Kelly School of Business at Indiana University, the career paths that Gen-Z entrepreneurs are pursuing and how the job market is evolving. We delve into the importance of a college education for certain fields, the resurgence of manufacturing in the United States, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives today's young professionals...
Get ready to explore the captivating world of college business education with our esteemed guest, Russell Rhoads, author and clinical associate professor at the Kelly School of Business! ???????? Unravel Russell's extraordinary journey from mascot to professor, and delve into the fascinating courses he instructs, ranging from intermediate finance to derivatives. Be inspired by his dedication to giving back and nurturing the future trailblazers of the business world...
My guest Russell Rhoads, a renowned author and clinical associate professor at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, discusses the importance of financial literacy and the need for practical financial education in schools. Join us as we delve into the challenges of credit cards, inflation, and how financial literacy can impact our daily lives.
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The next guest on the podcast is Russell Rhoads, a clinical associate professor at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. With years of experience in finance and money management, Russell shares his unique journey from hedge funds to academia, and now returning to managing volatility funds. Get ready for a snarky, engaging, and informative discussion on the future of finance for college business students...
Steve Sosnick and I explore the power of liquidity versus the power of assets and how it affects your net worth. Silicon Valley Bank's collapse was a result of insufficient liquidity, highlighting the significance of having enough liquid assets in your portfolio.
We'll dive into the concept of liquidity and its importance in ensuring financial stability, as well as how it differs from the value of assets...