In the ukraine particularly, it's a war zone. We have a humanitarian crisis. Is money the best answer here? Or is money usually the best answer? It's a really good question. Money to the right place at the right time is the best answer. More often than not. There are othe times where volunteerism is the right answer. But in many of the situations, cove as an example the ukranian red cross, these are just some of the organizations that can absorb much more donations. Even your local a non prophets, wherever they are, in the us or overseas, a they can take more than you think. And if they can't, don
The SEC is threatening to delist several U.S.-listed ADRs of Chinese companies. What does this mean for American investors? (0:20) Bill Mann discusses: - Why China's government is happy with the SEC's threat - How a quick and easy end to this impasse is difficult to see - How the NCAA basketball tournament can help your approach to investing better - Why hoops programs with a history of winning records resemble winning businesses (14:00) Jennifer Gennaro Oxley, executive director of The Motley Fool Foundation, talks with Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp about how thinking like an investor can lead to better outcomes in your charitable giving. Stocks discussed: YUMC, BABA, JD, BIDU, TCEHY Host: Chris Hill Guests: Bill Mann, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp, Jennifer Gennaro Oxley Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl
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