Criminal entrepreneurs
Could a criminal background be better training for entrepreneurship than an MBA? Plus the Iranians in Dubai suffering from the fall in the value of Iran's currency.
Could a criminal background be better training for entrepreneurship than an MBA? That's the controversial suggestion from former drug smuggler, Duane Jackson who is founder and CEO of Kashflow, a provider of web-based accounting software.
Plus, advice from the young American personal finance guru, Ramit Sethi about how to save money. He argues that cutting back on small items such as a daily latte should not be the key focus.
And Katy Watson reports from Dubai on the Iranian businessmen there who are suffering from falls in the value of Iran's currency.
(Image: Duane Jackson, Credit: Getty Images)
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