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189: Andile Dawn Mbatha

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I think what caught my attention is that it’s someone with very good maths skills and I think that’s when it started off and it planted a seed in my heart to say this is exactly what I want to do. I also then started implementing very strong compliance processes, having soft audits in preparation for the audit.

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Deloitte country CFO: How you can rise through the ranks

Future CFO

I started to like numbers and did very well in Math. This made me decide to pursue my education in accounting. Can you briefly describe your finance career journey and one or two highlights along the journey? Woranat Dumrongsiri (WD): My interest in finance began in high school. Don’t be afraid to take up the opportunities you need.

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How To Bring ‘Invisibles’ Into The Credit Fold

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Perhaps unsurprisingly, those with higher incomes and education levels had the fewest concerns. The financing, Rosenberg said, would work in the same way as a mortgage — a mortgage on one’s own self, based on one’s future income as projected from current and past work, education and other factors. Pricing and packaging are powerful.

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Petal CEO: Using Cashflow — Not FICO — To Issue Credit Cards

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Petal wants to change the math on how consumers gain access to credit – and turn the tables on how creditworthiness is assessed. Instead, he noted, the tool is designed without fees, with a goal of making customers more likely to pay – and pay on time – by helping to educate them about how to be better financial managers on the whole.

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: So it’s different math then I need 100x winner versus 99? RITHOLTZ: So I know we’re not going to talk about performance and returns because of the normal compliance headaches. And the first is, you set up the Modern States Education Alliance to look for solutions to the high cost of college education.

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Transcript: Linda Gibson, CEO PGIM Quantitative Solutions

Barry Ritholtz

She has a really fascinating background, very eclectic, a combination of math and law. You, you get a, a BS in Mathematics and a JD from Boston University Math and Law. It is something, math has always come easy to me since a child. I didn’t get an advanced degree in math. Not the usual combination. What happened?

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Which One is Worth It?

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When you actually do the math, traditional braces or Invisalign can easily cost $24,000 or more for four kids! That’s not quite as much as a college education, but it’s still an expense that needs to be planned far in advance. . With proper care and compliance, though, Invisalign can give you a beautiful, straight smile.