Cash Lads
Welcome to Cash Lads - a show that demystifies finance and money with plenty of stories, history, and banter!
Hosts:
Paul Molloy - https://www.boxclevertax.ie/
Marcus Doyle - https://clearfinancial.ie/
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Cash Lads
Latest Episodes
The 1920s in America: Boom & Bust
In today’s episode we discuss the booming economic times of the 1920s when new inventions like cars, radios and electrification led to massive improvements in people lives. The obsession with stocks led to the dizzying heights of the late 1920s...
The Artificial Intelligence Takeover?
Today Marcus and I look at AI and the constraints the industry faces as we all jump on the bandwagon. Not everyone loves AI and we look at some of the impacts it could have on employment and even on our existence!Warning: T...
Still "Made in China"!?
In today's episode we look at the Chinese manufacturing miracle and how it differs to prior episodes like Japan in the 1980s. China's impact is being felt in all sectors of industry including solar panels, AI and is already being felt in Europe...
Comparing Financial Crashes in Thailand & Ireland
This week Marcus and I look at the original tiger economies of Southeast Asia of the 1990s. After a decade of strong export growth, Thailand, South Korea, Indonesia and the Philippines began to focus on domestic property investment as money pou...
Ireland and America, The 2008 Crash - Part 2
What happens when the belief “sure everyone pays their mortgage” no longer holds as happened in 2007. Developers, then and now, are hugely reliant on bank funding in order to build apartments and houses in volume. After the Euro was adopted her...