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...
"For a heist movie what's better than Die Hard?" (Bill Barker & Chris Harris)
Money Unplugged with Chris Hill
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"For a heist movie what's better than Die Hard?" (Bill Barker & Chris Harris)
We’re kicking off August with a roundtable discussion about money in movies! Senior counsel Chris Harris and Motley Fool senior analyst and advisor Bill Barker discuss how box office receipts and money have become part of the everyday conversation about movies. Plus, they share: - 1st movie they saw that involved money in a big way - Which fictional business from a movie they would invest in - Their favorite heist movies - Highlights from Trading Places, Ghostbusters, WALL*E, The Hudsuc...
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...