Media outlets starting with F
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FFinancial Freedom with Real Estate InvestingUnited States of America
Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing cover real estate news and related topics
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FFinancial Grownup PodcastUnited States of America
The show features interviews with the top thought leaders in personal finance and other role models, sharing life-changing and inspiring money stories and advice. The podcast also gives listeners actionable specific advice from host Bobbi Rebell, a certified financial planner, on how to integrate the lessons into their lives. The new business podcast also features inspiring personalities in the world of business and entertainment. The show gives guests a chance to share their current business focus, for example a book, then asks them to share moments in their lives that impacted their approach to money and the lessons learned, along with a personal finance tip. A podcast is a downlaodable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are made available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules, take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted
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FFinancial HistoryUnited States of America
Serves as the membership magazine of the Museum of American Finance. Provides members with the history of commerce and the development of the American capital markets.
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FFinancial History ReviewUnited States of America
Written for all scholars with interests in the development of banking, finance and monetary matters. The journals editors deliberately seek to embrace the broadest approach to publishing research findings within this growing historical specialist. The review’s chronological concern is wide, beginning with the emergence of market economies. Similarly, its geographical scope is global: international and comparative studies are published alongside those focused upon national, regional and local affairs. Articles address cultural and social aspects as well as the interrelations between politics and finance.
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FFinancial IndependenceUnited States of America
Financial Independence podcast is hosted by Brad Barrett, focuses on Financial Independence (FI) and offers practical strategies to help listeners pay off debt, save money, and live a more intentional, fulfilled life.
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FFinancial Instruments Tax and Accounting ReviewUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Financial Instruments Tax and Accounting Review (FITAR) is a specialist newsletter published ten times per year. It covers the most important issues affecting the taxation and accounting treatment of financial instruments and transactions. This includes anti-avoidance, corporate tax, double taxation, residence and VAT. Audience and Readership: Targets finance directors, financial managers, tax managers, corporate treasurers and corporate lawyers. Deadline: There is no set deadline. Time of Publication: There is no fixed publication schedule; it varies from issue to issue. Circulation: They do not disclose a circulation figure. Ad Rates: They do not accept advertising, but contact information for commercial enquiries can be found here. Other Information: This title does not print press releases, but accepts editorial submissions. There is no generic editorial email address, and enquiries should be sent directly to the Editor.
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FFinancial Investment NewsUnited States of America
Financial Investment News covers Investments,Finance
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FFinancial Issues with Dan CeliaUnited States of America
This show covers financial management from the Christian living perspective. Features discussion, tips and advice, listener questions, and more.
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FFinancial ITUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Financial IT (previously RFPConnect) is a financial technology magazine. They cover the latest trends and issues in payments & cash management, securities services and trade & supply chain finance, as well as the technology/business solutions and market infrastructures that underpin those businesses. Their coverage encompasses four major editorial themes: payments & cash management; securities services; trade & supply chain services and technology & business solutions. Audience and Readership: Financial IT professionals including a core readership of senior executives and decision makers within global wholesale banks, corporate treasurers and cash managers, and money and investment managers; IT vendors, market infrastructure, software and network providers; and analysts and consultants. Frequency: At least four issues per year. Also published on an ad hoc basis for various events, decided by the publisher. Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The magazine is available through subscription. Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: The LinkedIn page can be found here. They also distribute an e-newsletter Monday to Friday. They do not wish to be contacted via phone.
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FFinancial ITUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Financial IT (previously RFPConnect) is a financial technology magazine. They cover the latest trends and issues in payments & cash management, securities services and trade & supply chain finance, as well as the technology/business solutions and market infrastructures that underpin those businesses. Their coverage encompasses four major editorial themes: payments & cash management; securities services; trade & supply chain services and technology & business solutions. Audience and Readership: Financial IT professionals including a core readership of senior executives and decision makers within global wholesale banks, corporate treasurers and cash managers, and money and investment managers; IT vendors, market infrastructure, software and network providers; and analysts and consultants. Circulation: Source: Publisher Ad Rates: Advertising information can be found here. Other Information: The LinkedIn page can be found here. They also distribute an e-newsletter Monday to Friday. They do not wish to be contacted via phone.