On Thursday's edition of the Motley Fool's all-financials show, Where the Money Is, Fool financial analysts Matt Koppenheffer and David Hanson take on five different questions from across the market, submitted by Fool readers and listeners. The guys take a look at online banks and whether they make a good place for an investor's emergency fund, check in on Annaly Capital as a possible income stock, look at the upside potential for Bank of Ireland, discuss the true market value of MasterCard, and examine peer-to-peer lending as a possible alternative investment.
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Where the Money Is -- Questions and Answers Edition: February 6
Matt and David from "here the Money Is" answer five different readers' questions from across the market.
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