The Wolf of Wall Street film is an intoxicating mix of seedy stock market practices, suave sales techniques, charismatic but corrupt businessmen and mountains and mountains of cash. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Jordan Belfort, the infamous Wall Street stock market guru who built an incredible fortune selling penny stocks and laundering money, before facing the wrath of the FBI, prison time and millions of dollars in fines. While based on a book written by Belfort, large amounts of Belfort’s tale were fictionalised by director Martin Scorsese. But DiCaprio’s character can teach us a few things about the right and wrong ways to do business. Clearly fraud, stashing money in Swiss bank accounts, secretly buying stocks in an initial public offering, and bribing an FBI agent – as subtle as it may have been portrayed – are all obviously no-go’s. However, remarkably, there are six things that business owners can learn from: