
Show overview
Know The Difference Minute has been publishing since 2019, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 627 episodes. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 59s and 1 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2022, with 151 episodes published. Published by Annex Wealth Management.
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View all 627 episodesEp 627Who wants a Nothing Burger?
Nobody was expecting the Fed to change rates, so they met expectations.
Ep 626The End Of Negative Rates
Japan just ended a nearly two-decade term of negative rates. Are negative rates the carrot or the stick?
Ep 625Are consumers pausing?
New retail figures for February arrived this morning. Up a seasonally adjusted 0.6%, but under by most estimates.
Ep 624When cars tattle on YOU.
Big piece in the New York Times regarding how our cars are reporting bad driving to insurance companies.
Ep 623Consumer prices....still an issue
The very slim chance of a rate cut next week disappeared this morning when a fresh Consumer Price Index arrived
Ep 622Target targets Amazon and Walmart.
Target announced a paid membership program along the lines of Amazon Prime and Walmart Plus.
Ep 621Credit scores heading down
Credit scores for American consumers are down for the first time in a decade. Don’t be surprised.
Ep 620Trust in AI is dropping
A Gallup study revealed 79% of Americans don't trust companies to use AI responsibly.
Ep 619Wendy's tough week
Think Wendy’s surge pricing meltdown will be covered in business school some day?
Ep 618Diversification a smoother ride?
You didn't know then what you know now. Hindsight tells us what played out well, but foresight is what's needed when it comes to investing.
Ep 617Nvidia crushes it
Plenty of jitters leading up to Nvidia’s earnings report. Was the Genie out of the bottle?
Ep 616Cars. Cheaper and not selling.
The average price of a new vehicle was just over $47,000 last month, down 2.6% from December. Meanwhile, 2.6 million are sitting on lots.
Ep 615Walmart's $2 billion TV purchase
Walmart is going to acquire Vizio for $2.3 billion. It’s a tie-up that will combine America’s largest retailer with a network of smart TV’s.
Ep 614Consumers paused in January
Some major companies in the S&P 500 have said it’s becoming increasingly clear that Americans are under stress, which could cause consumers to eventually curb their spending.
Ep 613The $2 billion typo
One extra zero in an earnings statement caused a $2 billion swing.
Ep 612Inflation won't go away
On the way to a soft landing, inflation was supposed to be heading south. Today’s CPI report had other ideas.
Ep 611Millennials and Gen Z wealth skyrockets
Financial assets were the big driver, growing over 50% as they invested in equities and mutual funds. With longer time horizons, they tended to pick riskier investments.
Ep 610ESPN/Fox/Warner SUPER sports streamer
Coming this fall. 15 different networks with the 4 major professional sports leagues including the NBA, MLB and NHL. Also in: WNBA, NASCAR, NCAA and FIFA World Cup. Networks confirmed include ESPN, ESPN+, ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC, ACC, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, Big Ten, TNT, TBS and truTV.
Ep 609Proceed with caution
The Fed will approach the question of when to reduce interest rates carefully, says Chairman Powell. When will enough be enough?
Ep 608Using a borrowed streaming password?
Producing content is expensive. Is borrowing a login content stealing? These streamers think so.