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Wintrust Business Lunch 11/20/19: Personal Finance Questions, Store Branded Credit Cards, & New Chicago Tribune Owners
Wintrust Business Lunch
English - November 20, 2019 19:09 - ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsBusiness News Business News wintrust business lunch john williams wgn radio chicago Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Steve Bertand, hosts the afternoon business program discussing a range of subjects from Terry answering everyday finance questions, to the new owners of the Chicago Tribune (and what that means for the newspaper). Segment 1: (At 0:00) Terry Savage, Publisher of TerrySavage.com, set the scene with what’s going on in Wall Street, but more importantly, […]
Steve Bertand, hosts the afternoon business program discussing a range of subjects from Terry answering everyday finance questions, to the new owners of the Chicago Tribune (and what that means for the newspaper).
Segment 1: (At 0:00) Terry Savage, Publisher of TerrySavage.com, set the scene with what’s going on in Wall Street, but more importantly, what’s going on with the listeners when she answered a number of their money questions.
Segment 2: (At 11:19) Matt Schulz, Chief Analyst at Compare Cards, sorted through the differences betwee store branded credit cards and co-branded credit cards and how they can help or really hurt consumer credit.
Segment 3: (At 18:24) Frank Sennett, Director of Digital Strategy at Crain’s Chicago Business, explained why the Chicago Tribune is concerned with the company’s new major shareholder, Alden Global Capital.
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