New Money
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New Money discusses investing opportunities for the rest of us. Each episode explores a new financial product or opportunity that everyday people can invest in. We break down the pros, cons, and trends that we see emerging in this new world of Fintech. We're in the midst of a financial revolution; with an explosion of unique new financial instruments that everyone is gaining the ability to invest in (even if it's $50 or $100 a month) thanks to new apps and new technology. This podcast sits at that cross-section, covering and discussing the new tech and trends that make investing possible for the young, old and everyone in between.

Ethereum

Ethereum is an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform and operating system featuring smart contract functionality.
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Rollie

Rollie is a bank-connected spending tracker that encrypts your data end-to-end.
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Kabbage

Kabbage is a good option for small-business borrowers who need cash quickly but don't have the highest personal credit scores.
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Binance

Binance is a global cryptocurrency exchange that provides a platform for trading more than 100 cryptocurrencies.
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Augur

Augur is a decentralized oracle and prediction market protocol built on the Ethereum blockchain. Forecast events and be rewarded for predicting them c...
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Robinhood

Invest in stocks, ETFs, options, and cryptocurrencies, all commission-free, right from your phone or desktop.
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Apple Card

Apple Card is a new kind of credit card designed by Apple, and built on the principles of simplicity, transparency, and privacy.
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Citizens Access

Citizens Access is an online-only, direct-to-consumer bank offers attractive yields on savings accounts.
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Trim

Ask Trim is a free service that helps you save money by cutting unused subscriptions.
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Bamboo App

Bamboo is a microinvestments platform that allows anyone to seamlessly purchase cryptographic assets, like Bitcoin.
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