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Money in motion - Season 2

Economic analyst Iancu Guda brings us from Monday to Friday "Money in Motion", the economics column that everyone can understand, from which we will learn how to be the best administrators of our own finances. The complicated mechanisms of the economy will no longer be so difficult to decipher. The show comes with new information, but accessible even to those who do not have economic studies, with solutions to the financial problems of each family, but also with advice on how to manage a business to bring profit Read more at: https://www.digi24.ro/emisiiuni/banii-in-miscare The information published on the Digi24.ro website can be taken over, in accordance with applicable legislation, only within the limit of 120 characters.

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Economic analyst Iancu Guda brings us from Monday to Friday "Money in Motion", the economics column that everyone can understand, from which we will learn how to be the best administrators of our own finances. The complicated mechanisms of the economy will no longer be so difficult to decipher. The show comes with new information, but accessible even to those who do not have economic studies, with solutions to the financial problems of each family, but also with advice on how to manage a business to bring profit Read more at: https://www.digi24.ro/emisiiuni/banii-in-miscare The information published on the Digi24.ro website can be taken over, in accordance with applicable legislation, only within the limit of 120 characters.

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