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...
"The Beatles were in a 95% tax bracket.” (Ross Anderson & Dan Messeca)
Money Unplugged with Chris Hill
24 minutes
2 months ago
"The Beatles were in a 95% tax bracket.” (Ross Anderson & Dan Messeca)
Which musical artists are genuinely smart about money? We explore that question with Ross Anderson and Dan Messeca, co-founders of Craftwork Capital and co-hosts of the hit financial podcast “Check Your Balances”, and discuss: - Songs with bad financial advice - The funniest lyrics about money - Documentaries and feature films we love about the music industry - Highlights from musical artists including 2 Chainz, Katy Perry, Hall & Oates, Ludacris, Robert Palmer, Taylor Swift, Jimmy...
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...