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Grant’s Current Yield Podcast

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Grant’s Current Yield Podcast

Grant's Financial Publishing, INc.

Investing, Business, Stockmarkets, Financeexpertjimgrantoninvestment, Realestatefederalreserve, News, Business News

4.6693 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2018

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Francine McKenna, (@retheauditors)  transparency reporter at MarketWatch, joins the regular cast of characters to discuss auditing and accounting trends, and their crucial role for investors.

4:07 What do investors get wrong about #financial statements?

8:41 Auditors do not draft financials

13:49 Are certain #law firms more likely to push the envelope?

19:48 Do auditors have a fiduciary duty to #investors?

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0:00.0

Well, this is current yield, Grant's interest rate observer of the air.

0:09.8

I'm Jim Grant, and welcome to our podcast.

0:12.6

Joining me this morning is always the great deputy editor of grants, Evan Lorenz,

0:17.4

and also our special guest, Tony Canali, comma, JD.

0:22.6

Tony is the head of global research, or the global head of research at Covenant Review of which,

0:29.8

about which and about whom more presently.

0:32.9

But Evan, you're calling in from Brooklyn, are you not, the borough of Brooklyn?

0:36.4

Yeah, the great borough.

0:37.5

Yeah. So I commuted from Brooklyn to are you not? Borough of Brooklyn? Yeah, the Great Borough. Yeah.

0:37.9

So I commuted from Brooklyn to Manhattan this morning, and on this commute, I saw something

0:42.5

that I've never seen before.

0:44.5

I've ridden the subways, man and boy for more than 70 years.

0:48.7

And I got in the train this morning at Clark Street, one stop from Brooklyn.

0:51.8

And I, it smelled like, you know, it smelled like

0:56.5

a bar in New York before Mayor Bloomberg stopped smoking in bars. Kind of nostalgic. But this was a

1:03.2

subway car, like the two train. So I looked down the car and there's a, it's a guy sitting there

1:08.5

smoking a cigarette. I haven't seen, I, I didn't even see this during the years of the Korean War for Pete's sake.

1:16.2

I didn't see it when the Dodgers won the World Series in 1955.

1:19.6

I didn't see this in any of the seven decades of subway riding.

1:23.3

This might speak a little bit to the downgrade of the city of New York

1:29.2

by Fitch just the other day. I mean, not exactly. I don't think they had in mind this dude who

1:34.8

was smoking a cigarette in the two train. Maybe they also muted. Yeah, maybe Fitch had, anyway,

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