Growing up in New Orleans, John Rotonti thought his family was wealthy. After all, he and his sisters went to an expensive private school and their family frequently vacationed in Europe and Hawaii. Soon after he started attending the University of Richmond, the façade of his family’s wealth started to crumble. Currently a portfolio manager at Bastian Fiduciary and author of the investing newsletter “JRo’s Notes”, John shares: - How he started to figure out his family had money problems - Th...
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Growing up in New Orleans, John Rotonti thought his family was wealthy. After all, he and his sisters went to an expensive private school and their family frequently vacationed in Europe and Hawaii. Soon after he started attending the University of Richmond, the façade of his family’s wealth started to crumble. Currently a portfolio manager at Bastian Fiduciary and author of the investing newsletter “JRo’s Notes”, John shares: - How he started to figure out his family had money problems - Th...
Comedian Paul Ollinger on Being a Facebook Executive & the Hilarious World of Estate Planning
Money Unplugged with Chris Hill
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Comedian Paul Ollinger on Being a Facebook Executive & the Hilarious World of Estate Planning
Growing up with five siblings, Paul Ollinger vividly recalls the lengths to which his "frugal" parents would go to avoid spending money. While getting his MBA at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, he discovered his love of stand-up comedy after he’d taken out $80,000 in student loans. Paul shares: - How he ended up as an executive at Yahoo and Facebook - Why the opposite of broke is not rich - An expensive item he bought that his friends just didn’t notice - The 1 thing about money tha...
Money Unplugged with Chris Hill
Growing up in New Orleans, John Rotonti thought his family was wealthy. After all, he and his sisters went to an expensive private school and their family frequently vacationed in Europe and Hawaii. Soon after he started attending the University of Richmond, the façade of his family’s wealth started to crumble. Currently a portfolio manager at Bastian Fiduciary and author of the investing newsletter “JRo’s Notes”, John shares: - How he started to figure out his family had money problems - Th...