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Credit Crunch explained - Money Box Episode 1

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Uploaded on Jan 8, 2009

The first of a series from UBank, Money Box is the world of finance made simple and easy to understand. In this episode, we will explain what the credit crunch is all about, and how Australians are really saving their money. All with a lighthearted sideways look, Money Box will help you make the most of your money right now.
Download the iTunes podcast here http://tinyurl.com/b5jrht

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  • UBank - Backed By NAB

    Hello. Webisode #2 is on the way, we'll let you know when we know the exact date. Thanks for all your great feedback on #1... Speak soon

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  • dmj1000

    "One Ticket downtown sir!" Pure Gold............

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  • benangel77

    great explanation. :-)

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This video is a response to Bird and Fortune - Financial Adviser

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  • KontentMusic

    I made a song about the credit crunch called Kebabs 4 Kaviar, check it out when you get time.

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  • ozinvesta

    Very clever!!! It's a crazy world we live in :-)

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  • makeiteasyable

    ty

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  • teninjas

    Aaargh, telemarketing is not synonymous wth market research! Money Box is cute, but please try to be correct when you're being flippant. It is also offensive to imply that people's data is freely available to be bought by just anyone after it has already been gathered and 'documented' for another company. The market research industry has a bit more integrity than that.

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  • qwertynasigoreng

    Is that really true?

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    in reply to Maureen McCabe (Show the comment)
  • qwertynasigoreng

    @spanishaustralian

    I agree with you that good companies and even many bad ones as well will rebound when the economy restabilizes but I must say that the level of debt a company has doesn't necessarily determine its viablility or potential as some companies are capital intensive like railroads and are still fairly good businesses to own.... cheers

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  • dankru

    good to see Rachael getting some sort of gig. I miss Life Support

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  • spanishaustralian

    PROPAGANDA PROPAGANDA PROPAGANDA.

    the credit crisis was caused by the contraction of available credit by the banks. in other ways it was cause by money being forced to contract as loans were called in.

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  • Danny Wu

    HA! I thought I recognise the girl from SBS lifesupport!

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