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Transcript: Ramit Sethi

The Big Picture

So, you start the blog in 2004, more or less. You know, a rich life, most people expect a money book to start with a chapter on budgets. We’re going to get a budget. Everybody hates the word budget. Everybody hates the word budget. I hate budgets myself. It’s much deeper than math.

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Transcript: Brad Gerstner

The Big Picture

That’s less than one 100th of 1% of the annual budget. So here’s the math, Barry. You could have waited to invest in Google in 2004 in their IPO, and you would’ve captured 90 plus percent of all the profits ever generated in internet search. So what we envision is, think of a four oh one K from birth.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

The Big Picture

One, it doesn’t have a budget allocation from Congress. They’re a budget, they’re a check writing organization. BRYANT: So money, unlike math, money is highly emotional. I mean, there’s 50,000 kids in the Atlanta public school system, so you can do the math there. RITHOLTZ: Right. RITHOLTZ: Yes.

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