This time Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the scandals behind: ‘the owner of Great Britain’ bouncing a $54 million check for a pile of dirt in the Persian Gulf; a currency speculator in Monaco moving currency markets with an ‘accidental Jim Rogers press release’ while Colonel Gaddafi calls for jihad against Switzerland and receives zero market impact; and Alan Greenspan wins major award for causing up global financial markets to explode. Keiser also talks to David DeGraw about his new book, “The Economic Elite versus the People of the United States of America.”
Duration : 0:26:40
March 6, 2010
What is the name of a popular finance program?
Personal finance software helps you balance your checkbook and manange your finances. What is the name of a popular personal finance program?
what is wrong with a pen and paper works real great if the electric goes off!!!
March 4, 2010
Finance for a Better World

What has prompted the shift toward sustainability in numerous financial areas? Can investors mindsets be changed to embrace a long-term view? Can shareholders and activists play a greater role in encouraging financial actors to behave more responsibly? These are some of the relevant topics that are explored in this forward-looking set of essays.
Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. This time Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandal behind the headlines about the Volcker plan, the Supreme Court ruling and about Central Banks robbing the middle classes. Keiser also speaks to Fred Harrison, the Renegade Economist, about property bubbles and privatizing wages.
Duration : 0:26:49
March 1, 2010
Keiser Report ?20: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
Every week Max Keiser looks at all the scandal behind the financial news headlines. This time Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the scandals behind ‘debt attacks’ on Spain and Greece; record short positions on the euro and whether Shanghai will be the next financial crisis. Keiser also talks to Steve Keen for an update on the Australian housing market, the continuing deflationary collapse and the chances of unrest.
Duration : 0:26:33

Offers information on various financial operations that a busy finance director has to undertake. This book covers such areas as audit, company law, corporate governance, financial reporting, and investor relations. It includes such topics as cash flow management, corporate transactions, financial reporting, and management accounting.
February 27, 2010
What exactly is a finance charge, and under what circumstances will I need to pay one?
Pretty much exactly what the main question says. I have no idea what a "finance charge" is. For instance, would I be charged a finance charge if I charged a purchase, and then paid the balance immediately?
Any additional information that could be given would be great, as I’m considering getting my first credit card, and want to know everything I can so that I don’t get myself into trouble.
A "finance charge" is the fee you pay the bank for the convenience of them letting you borrow money. Some banks calculate your finance charge based upon your average daily balance within the month, while some calculate based on your balance at the time your invoice closes.
When you go about signing up for a credit card, the details will let you know what type of APR you’ll be getting. With it being your first credit card, you’re likely to get an APR around 20%. That means, the interest you’ll be charged YEARLY is 20%. To find what you’d be charged monthly, simply divide it by 12; it would end up being 1.67% per month.
As an example, if your balance was $100, your finance charge would be $1.67. That sounds cheap, but just remember, it adds up.
February 26, 2010
Keiser Report ?19: Markets! Finance! Scandal!
This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert report on the scandals of George Soros and the IMF shaking out the gold market; US bank lending falling at the fastest rate in recorded history; and the trickle up unemployment pyramid. Keiser also speaks to The Market Ticker’s Karl Denninger about CDOs, synthetic CDOs and hiding Greek debt.
Duration : 0:27:22

