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Marvin Appel

Dr. Marvin Appel is CEO of Appel Asset Management Corporation and Vice President of Signalert Corporation, Registered Investment Advisors in Great Neck, New York, which together manage over $300 million for individual clients. He also edits the highly acclaimed investment newsletter, Systems and Forecasts. He has been featured on CNNfn, CNBC, CBS Marketwatch.com, and Forbes.com, and has presented at conferences ranging from the World Series of Exchange Traded Funds to the American Association of Individual Investors. The New York State Legislature has invited Dr. Appel to present his economic and investment outlook. View Guest page

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Curtis Arnold

Curtis Arnold, CEO of CardRatings.com is regularly featured by national media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, The Today Show (NBC), Good Morning America, The Early Show (CBS), USA Today, PBS, Money and SmartMoney Magazines, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times, Fox Business, Oprah and Friends and The Washington Post for his expertise in the credit industry. In 1998 he founded the for-profit consumer organization U.S. Citizens for Fair Credit Card Terms, Inc. (CFCCT) and in June 2008 published How You Can Profit from Credit Cards: Using Credit to Improve Your Financial Life and Bottom Line with FT Press. Arnold is co-authoring a book entitled The Complete Idiot's Guide to Person-to-Person Lending and is a contributor to The Ultimate Allowance. He is co-chair of the Arkansas chapter of the Jump$tart Coalition for Financial Literacy, a national non-profit organization that seeks to improve the personal financial literacy of young adults. View Guest page

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Nick Barisheff

Nick Barisheff, President and CEO of Bullion Management Group Inc. (BMG), has focused on the world of precious metals and the advantages of investing in gold, silver, and platinum bullion for the past decade. He uses his understanding of the precious metals markets to develop investment strategies, products and services for clients looking to integrate bullion into their portfolios. His view on the precious metals sector is that gold, silver and platinum in bullion form, are a vital component of an investment program and should make up ten percent or more of a well-diversified portfolio. In 2002, he launched BMG and BMG BullionFund, Canada’s only RSP eligible open-end mutual fund trust that invests directly in gold, silver and platinum bullion. Now, widely recognized as a North American bullion expert, Mr. Barisheff is an author, speaker and financial commentator who is a regular contributor to several investment newsletters and magazines and regularly appears in the media. View Guest page

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Jim Beach

Jim Beach’s first book, School for Startups, was published by McGraw-Hill in June 2011. Jim has started businesses and has taught entrepreneurship around the world. In 2009, Jim founded The Entrepreneur School, www.TheEntrepreneurSchool.com/, a web resource devoted to teaching his philosophy of low risk entrepreneurship. He is Executive Director of a non-profit source on entrepreneurship for over 100 countries called www.InternationalEntrepreneurship.com. Jim has presented for several Fortune 500 companies on topics as diverse as the “Future of Oil Scarcity,” “How to Export in a Down Economy,” and “Getting to Number One on Google.” He was on the faculty of the Institute of International Business at Georgia State University from 2001 to 2009. He taught international entrepreneurship, with a focus on risk avoidance, creativity, and internet marketing skills. He has appeared on NPR, MBNBC, CNN as an expert on technology and education, and speaks globally. See www.SchoolforStartups.com View Guest page

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Eric Bell

Eric Bell, 28, is passionate about personal finance. For the last 10 years, Eric has been leading youth financial education efforts across America and is taking his campaign online with YoBucko. Eric’s career in financial education began in college when he started a student organization called Future Investors to teach his peers about money management. After graduating Eric took a job on Wall Street managing money for the world’s wealthiest families at the Citi Private Bank. He worked for the Head of North America and also represented the Private Bank on the Citigroup Financial Education Council. After completing Citi’s analyst program, Eric moved to Washington, DC to continue his wealth management career and to pursue his MBA at Georgetown University. Less than a year later, he was appointed President of the Greater Washington Jump$tart Coalition. In 2010, Eric decided to leave his Wall Street job to begin building YoBucko. http://yobucko.com/ View Guest page

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John Bloom

John Bloom is Director of Organizational Culture at RSF Social Finance (RSF). John’s work at RSF includes overseeing the organization’s staff development, leading its social impact assessment, and helping develop educational programs that address the intersection of money and spirit in personal and social transformation. John has worked with over 100 non-profits in the areas of capacity building and culture change. John has founded two non-profits, served as a trustee of several others (including Yggdrasil Land Foundation), and worked as the administrator at the San Francisco Waldorf. He has written extensively on aspects of education and independent schools, money and philanthropy, and his 20 years of experience participating in Community Supported Agriculture. He has published several agricultural pieces in the Biodynamics Journal, and his second book, The Genius of Money—Essays and Interviews Reimagining the Financial World, was published in October 2009 by SteinerBooks. View Guest page

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ZVI BODIE

ZVI BODIE, Ph.D., is the Norman and Adele Barron Professor of Management at Boston University. He is co-author of the leading textbook, Investments, which is used in the certification programs of the CFA Institute and the Society of Actuaries and has served on the finance faculty at the Harvard Business School and MIT's Sloan School of Management. In recent years, Bodie has been a prominent advocate for the financial protection of small investors and has written widely on this subject. Professor Bodie has worked closely with numerous professional institutions, including the CFA Institute, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Retirement Income Industry Association, and the Society of Actuaries. For more information go to: http://risklessandprosper.com View Guest page

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Michael Bovee

Our guest today, Michael Bovee, has worked with financially challenged consumers for the past 17 years and is a recognized expert in his field. Michael founded Consumer Recovery Network (CRN) in 2006. CRN offers debt settlement services and educational resources nationwide. He has served as its president for 5 years. He helped to found the American Association of Credit Counselors (AACC) in 2010. The AACC is the first industry association to include both debt settlement and debt management companies (often referred to as nonprofit credit counseling) as members. This fact is unique given the two sides of the industry have all too often been found at odds with one another. He has been interviewed on finance radio shows, columnists, and many publications, and has written dozens of articles covering debt and credit related topics. He has also participated in several state and federal initiatives to regulate his industry. For more information go to: http://consumerrecoverynetwork.com. View Guest page

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Janet M. Brown

Janet M. Brown, President of DAL and Managing Editor of NoLoad FundX, joined DAL in 1978. Janet has been researching funds and developing successful fund investment strategies for many years. Prior to joining DAL, she worked in Brussels with a financial services company where she specialized in mutual funds. Janet is frequently interviewed by the media on investment and mutual fund issues. For more information go to: www.fundxfunds.com. View Guest page

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Joseph F. Burgoyne III

Joseph F. Burgoyne III is Director, Institutional and Retail Marketing, for The Options Industry Council (OIC). As such, he is responsible for supporting the institutional and retail educational programs. Additionally, Mr. Burgoyne serves as a staff instructor for OIC. Prior to assuming his present position, Mr. Burgoyne spent 30 years in the financial industry. He most recently served as Director of Business Development for derivative and data analysis company IVolatility.com where he successfully led marketing and advertising campaigns. Before that, he was Managing Director of Burgoyne Capital Management, LLC. Mr. Burgoyne’s other qualifications include leading the floor operations at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange for Van der Moolen Options USA and Tague Securities. His responsibilities included managing risk, making markets and the development of proprietary databases. Mr. Burgoyne attended Canisius College in Buffalo, New York. View Guest page

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Charles Carlson

Charles Carlson is Chief Executive Officer of Horizon Investment Services, a money management concern. Mr. Carlson is also Chief Executive Officer of Horizon Publishing, an investment newsletter publisher. Mr. Carlson has been with Horizon since 1982. Mr. Carlson, who has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism from Northwestern University (1982) and an MBA from the University of Chicago (1993). He is the author of nine books, including the best-selling Eight Steps to Seven Figures (Doubleday). His latest book is The Little Book of Big Dividends, published by John Wiley & Co. Mr. Carlson’s comments appear in such newspapers and magazines as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, Money, Forbes, and Barron's. Mr. Carlson also appears frequently on television and radio shows, including CNBC and Chicago’s WBBM all-news radio. For more information go to: www.DRIPInvestor.com and www.BigSafeDividends.com View Guest page

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Judith Cohart

Judith Cohart, an attorney and educator, is President and CEO of the Personal Finance Employee Education Foundation. Previously, she was Money Management Manager for the AARP Foundation where she worked for ten years. Prior to that position, she was Director of Education for the National Foundation for Credit Counseling and has experience as a legislative assistant for a Congressman. She is a graduate of Cornell University with a masters of arts in teaching from Yale University and a law degree from Catholic University. In addition, she has twice served as president of the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Education, as consumer representative to the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors and on the Coalition for Debtor Bankruptcy Education. View Guest page

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Marilyn Cohen

Marilyn Cohen is one of the top bond managers in the country. Her 32-year career in finance has included securities analysis, bond brokerage, and for the last 16 years, founder and CEO of Envision Capital Management, a Los Angeles-based money management firm specializing in managing bond portfolios for individual investors. Marilyn is a regular guest on many of the popular financial shows including, CNBC’s Squawk Box, PowerLunch. She writes the popular bond column for Forbes magazine. She is the co-author of book Bonds Now! You can contact Marilyn at waffles@bloomberg.net View Guest page

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Roger S. Conrad

Roger S. Conrad is editor of Utility Forecaster, a leading advisory on essential-services stocks, bonds and preferred stocks. He is also editor of Roger Conrad's Canadian Edge, an Internet-based publication devoted to uncovering lucrative investment opportunities in Canadian royalty trusts; associate editor of Personal Finance; and co-editor of MLP Profits, which covers high-yielding master limited partnerships and includes sample portfolios for aggressive and conservative investors, advice on the tax treatment of MLPs, and proprietary ratings of every name in the Alerian MLP Index. View Guest page

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Mark Cortazzo

Senior Partner of MACRO Consulting Group and Founder of Flat Fee Portfolios, Mark provides comprehensive financial planning to high-net-worth individuals. Mark has been widely quoted in the media and included on many lists of top advisors including Barron’s “America’s Top Financial Advisors” for 2009, 2010 and 2011. Recognizing the need for an investment management solution for middle-market investors, he created Flat Fee Portfolios to ensure that everyone has access to affordable investment advice. Learn more at www.flatfeeportfolios.com View Guest page

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Joseph J. Dadich

Joseph J. Dadich is an attorney/cpa and created the nation’s first ‘20 Minute Emergency Estate Planning Blueprint for Busy Family’s’tm and the ‘Emergency Child Protection Plan’tm. His estate planning system prevents financial and emotional turmoil when a loved one dies. He is the author of the book ‘Celebrity Estate Plans gone bad – Secrets Every Woman Needs to Prevent Financial and Emotional Mishaps when a loved one dies’tm . He has lectured to Parenting Education Fairs, NAIFA, Whole Foods Inc., Real Estate Investor Clubs, Mom groups, and other community groups alike. For more information on Joseph and his work go to: http://1estateplanningmichigan.com/ View Guest page

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Sukhman Dhami

Sukhman Dhami is the founder and managing partner of The Dhami Law Firm. The Dhami Law Firm handles consumer bankruptcy and consumer debt matters nationwide. In addition to his accomplishments as a consumer law attorney, Sukhman is a highly noted human rights attorney. Prior to launching the law firm, Sukhman co-founded an international human rights organization that advocates for victims of abuse in India. He currently serves on the New York City Bar Association's International Human Rights Committee, and is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Public International Law and Policy Group, which provides pro bono legal services to states in conflict and transition on issues of peace and conflict resolution and human rights abuses. All of the firm's attorneys are encouraged to give back to the community through pro bono services. Go to: www.dhamilaw.com View Guest page

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Bryan Dodge

Bryan Dodge’s 20 years of experience teaching and inspiring people of all walks of life to reach their full potential has made him one of the nation’s leading choices as a professional speaker/trainer for corporate events, conferences, and conventions. After seven years with Elanco, Bryan started Results, Inc., a company to promote educational seminars throughout the United States and Canada. As his company grew to over 100 employees, he relocated to Dallas and added another division called Results Educational Network, which filled stadiums in six major cities and featured the most sought after speakers and personalities. The knowledge he acquired and relationships he built from working with top executives evolved into delivering an increased number of in-house training and coaching sessions. After 12 successful years, Bryan sold Results, Inc. to pursue a full time professional speaking and coaching career. View Guest page

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Harry Domash

Harry Domash, found of the Dividend Detective newsletter at www.dividenddetective.com, is one of America’s leading experts on where to earn safe, high yields from safe dividends. In this interview he discusses the pros and cons of many high yielding alternatives including preferreds, convertibles, oil income trusts, closed-end funds, exchange traded funds, business development companies, real estate investment trusts, Canadian energy stocks and corporate bonds. If you want to earn safe, high yields in this volatile market, listen to Harry Domash’s advice! View Guest page

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Thomas M. Evans

Thomas M. Evans, President of TaxLifeboat, Inc., has created three business software programs and authored two books, including Happy About Tax Relief, The Offer in Compromise Solution. Over the past 25 years, he has served as a senior executive with high technology companies and as a strategic planner with Stanford Research Institute. Prior to SRI, Mr. Evans was a senior securities analyst with a New York Stock Exchange member firm. He has lectured at Stanford Business School, University of San Francisco, Golden Gate University and Menlo College on business strategy. He has an M.S. in systems analysis and decision theory from Stanford University; an MBA from the University of Southern California; graduate studies in mathematics and economics at the University of Minnesota; and a B.A. in economics from Cal State Northridge. Mr. Evans is a past Dean of Financial Planning Programs for the Stanford Alumni Association and a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, an honorary business fraternity. View Guest page

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Wayne Ferbert

Wayne Ferbert is a cofounder and principal of ZEGA Financial, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor. He has spent his entire 17-year career in financial services, with 10 of them in the online brokerage segment with TD Ameritrade. In addition to managing business development as a member of the Senior Operating Committee at TD Ameritrade, which included M&A and market research, he ran product development. Prior to Ameritrade, he worked in planning and analysis roles at a Fortune 500 insurance firm and then a Fortune 500 bank. Wayne has an MBA in finance from Loyola (Md.) and a BSBA in finance from Bucknell University. He has his series 65 license. View Guest page

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Ken Fisher

KEN FISHER is best known for his prestigious "Portfolio Strategy" column in Forbes magazine, where his over 25-year tenure makes him the fourth longest-running columnist in Forbes's 90+ year history. He is the founder, Chairman, and CEO of Fisher Investments, an independent global money management firm with over $32 billion under management (as of 6/30/10). Fisher is ranked #289 on the 2009 Forbes 400 list of richest Americans, and #721 on the 2010 Forbes Global Billionaire list. In 2010, Investment Advisor magazine named him as one of the 30 most influential individuals of the last three decades. Fisher has authored many articles, including the award-winning article, "Cognitive Biases in Market Forecasting," and has published six books, including the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal bestsellers, The Only Three Questions That Count, The Ten Roads to Riches, and How to Smell a Rat. He has a weekly column in Focus Money, Germany's leading weekly finance and business magazine. View Guest page

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Jeanne Fleming

Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz ,the authors of Money Manners, have been advising readers on how to deal with the cringe-inducing money problems that arise between family and friends since 2005, first for Money magazine and the CNN/Money website (where their column was called “Do the Right Thing”), then for Forbes.com (where it is called “Money & Ethics”). They have also written a book, Isn’t It Their Turn to Pick Up the Check? Dealing with all of the Trickiest Money Problems between Family and Friends – from Serial Borrowers to Serious Cheapskates (Free Press, 2008). Since the book appeared, they have been guests on numerous radio and television programs (including NPR and Good Morning America), and they and their work have received attention in newspapers and magazines throughout the United States and Canada. Jeanne holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Stanford. Leonard holds an M.B.A. from the business school at Stanford and an M.A. in communication (film), also from Stanford. View Guest page

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Thomas J. Fox

Thomas J. Fox is the Community Outreach Director at Cambridge Credit Counseling Corp. Mr. Fox is an Accredited Financial Counselor, and Certified Housing Counselor who, over the last two decades, has created educational curricula designed to educate young people and low-income individuals about personal finance. Thomas is the author of Learn Now or Pay Later and produces/hosts an on-line financial literacy show, Your Money 2.0. Mr. Fox also co-hosts Uconomy: Macro Made Micro. Thomas has been interviewed for a variety of news segments regarding personal finance on Reuters, CNN Money, Fox Business, MSN Money, Bankrate.com, CreditCards.com, SmartMoney.com, The Wall Street Journal, the Republican, and local Massachusetts television stations. He also serves as the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors for Junior Achievement, a charity committed to inspiring and preparing young people to succeed in the global economy. Go to: www.cambridgecredit.org View Guest page

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Gary L. Gastineau

Gary L. Gastineau is principal of ETF Consultants LLC, which provides specialized exchange-traded fund consulting services to ETF issuers, exchanges, and investors. He is also a managing member and cofounder of Managed ETFs LLC, a firm that has developed new ETF trading systems and new actively managed ETFs. Preceding a position as managing director for ETF product development at Nuveen Investments, Gastineau directed product development at the American Stock Exchange for approximately five years. He is also the author of the first edition of The Exchange-Traded Funds Manual and Someone Will Make Money on Your Funds—Why Not You? (both published by Wiley) and The Options Manual, as well as coauthor of the Dictionary of Financial Risk Management. To acquire THE EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS MANUAL, SECOND EDITION and other books by Gary L. Gastineu go to: Wiley View Guest page

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Linda Lee Goldberg

Linda Lee Goldberg is the founder and executive director of the National Association of Buyers' Agents. Since 1988 she and her company have been profiled in many publications, including "Money" magazine. She has been interviewed on several television and radio shows, including Fox News "Cavuto and Company. She testified before the Committee for Consumer Protection hearing on used car safety issues. She presents seminars and classes on "Car Buying Made Easy." CarQ charges a flat fee to find vehicles and arrange purchase, leasing and financing. Savings have averaged $3,968 for more than 6,000 consumers. Unlike car brokers, CarQ charges a fee for its services, thereby avoiding any conflict of interest. Brokers, on the other hand, receive fees plus hidden commissions from dealers, manufacturers and those lenders who finance auto purchases and leases. A consumer advocate, Goldberg lobbies on behalf of legislation to protect buyers. Go to: http://www.carq.com View Guest page

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Daniel Goldie

Daniel C. Goldie is President of Dan Goldie Financial Services LLC, a registered investment advisory firm that helps individual investors and families manage their money and make smart financial decisions. Mr. Goldie co-authored The Prudent Investor's Guide to Beating Wall Street at Its Own Game. He began his investment career in 1991 after retiring from the ATP Tour (men's professional tennis), where he was a Wimbledon quarterfinalist and won four professional titles. For more visit: www.hbgusa.com and www.businessplusblog.com View Guest page

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Rachel Singer Gordon

Rachel Singer Gordon, AKA “Mashup Mom,” is a former librarian now mashing up a new career as a freelance writer, editor, blogger, and workshop leader. She’s written several books for librarians, but her most recent (What’s the Alternative? Career Options for Librarians and Info Pros) really made her think about how we can succeed with at-home work -- when we mash in those savings strategies! Gordon frequently presents at conferences on topics such as generational issues and alternative careers, teaches coupon classes in the Chicago area, and has written for The Dollar Stretcher, a popular publication on saving money. Gordon blogs on money-saving and money-making strategies at her popular deals blog MashupMom.com, which currently attracts 12,000–15,000 visitors per day. Point, Click, and Save: Mashup Mom’s Guide to Saving and Making Money Online (a CyberAge Book from Information Today, Inc.) is available on www.infotoday.com, www.barnesandnoble.com, and www.amazon.com. View Guest page

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Peter Gore

With 15+ years of experience, Peter Gore is an independent investment adviser. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Financial Planner designations which only 2% of all financial advisors globally have earned. His practice focuses on serving high-net-worth clients. He holds an M.B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. Based in VA, Gore is an adjunct professor of economics and finance at the Mason School of Business at the College of William and Mary where he co-teaches and directs the Student Managed Investment Fund. Gore also acts as a mentor representing the College of William and Mary for the CFA Global Investment Challenge. He has held several board level positions with both Venture Capital Funds and philanthropic organizations. Gore's areas of expertise include: Asset Allocation Methods, portfolio management and diversification methods. For more information go to http://gorecap.com/background.html View Guest page

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Michael Green

Michael Green is an economist and author. His books, written with Matthew Bishop, deal with the big economic trends in the world, with a particular interest in how capitalism can better serve people and planet. He was formerly a senior official in the British Government where he worked in aid and development. Prior to that he worked in Poland, teaching economics at Warsaw University and as a freelance journalist. He is a graduate of St Peter's College, University of Oxford. Michael lives in London. He is the author of IN GOLD WE TRUST? The Future of Money in an Age of Uncertainty (The Economist / Amazon Kindle Singles, March 2012 – co-written with The Economist’s Matthew Bishop). View Guest page

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Kenneth W. Gronbach

Kenneth W. Gronbach is a gifted public speaker and a nationally recognized expert in the field of Demography and Generational Marketing. An accomplished President and CEO, Ken makes the science of shifting demography come alive with real life examples that make it relevant to today’s culture, business climate and economy. Ken is a marketing guru who regularly provides counsel to Fortune 500 companies, large and small privately held businesses across the United States. In his new best selling book “The Age Curve, How to Profit from the Coming Demographic Storm”, published by The American Management Association, Ken takes you through a fascinating common sense understanding of shifting demography and the related opportunities and challenges. Let Ken Gronbach show you how to position your business or organization in front of that wave. For more information on Ken and to book speaking engagements go to: www.kgcdirect.com View Guest page

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Rob Haynie

Rob Haynie, Managing Director at Life Insurance Settlements, Inc., has been a major influence in the evolution of the life settlement industry during his eighteen year career of proactive involvement. He has been directly involved in negotiating and settling several thousand contracts, and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the (LISA), Life Insurance Settlement Association in addition to serving as its Vice President for four years in the past. He has recently been recognized as one of the 10 most influential people in the Life Settlement Industry by his peers. LIS is uniquely qualified to shop Life Settlements as one of the original Life Settlement Broker companies and one of the largest submitters of Life Settlement policies in the business today. He serves on the customer advisory board of 21st Service, the Advisory Board of The Insurance Studies Institute, and currently holds a Life Agent License with Viatical Settlement Broker Appointment for LIS. www.lisettlements.com View Guest page

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R. Paul Herman

R. Paul Herman invented “HIP = (Human Impact + Profit)” in 2004 to connect for-profit investments that delivered high human impact with investors seeking the same. Paul and the HIP team have launched the HIP 100 Index (SM), consulted to high-net-worth investors, and advised corporate clients like Wal-Mart and NIKE. In addition, the HIP Scorecard (SM) has been published in Fast Company since 2007. Herman's financial acumen was honed at the Wharton School and McKinsey & Co., and he accelerated social entrepreneurs at Ashoka.org and Omidyar Network. His insights have been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Forbes, BusinessWeek, and on CNN and CNBC. View Guest page

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Jeffrey A. Hirsch

Jeffrey A. Hirsch is the President of the Hirsch Organization and the Editor in Chief of the Stock Trader’s Almanac. He worked with founder Yale Hirsch for fifteen years, taking over in 2001. His new book is Super Boom: Why the Dow Will Hit 38,820 and How You Can Profit From It. He appears frequently on CNBC, CNN, Bloomberg, Fox Business, and many other national and international media outlets to discuss market cycles, seasonality, trading patterns, predictions, and historical trends. Hirsch also edits the Commodity Trader’s Almanac and the firm’s digital toolkit, Almanac Investor, a subscription-based product including investor alerts, market data, portfolio recommendations, and research tools. View Guest page

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Darren Jacklin

For almost two decades Darren Jacklin has been mentoring entrepreneurs and business owners specific and measurable strategies that they consistently find increase their income, transform their obstacles into cash flow and turn their passion into profits. His uncanny ability to increase wealth and success by uncovering hidden assets, overlooked opportunities and undervalued possibilities has captured the attention and respect of NBC TV, CBS TV, Sharing Success TV, The Manifest-Station TV, international radio stations magazines and newspapers, movie producers, best-selling authors, CEO's and marketing experts world-wide. For more information go to: http://www.101WaysYourKidsCanMakeMoney.com or http://www.darrenjacklin.com View Guest page

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Sheldon Jacobs

Sheldon Jacobs is the author of the first ever self-help book on no-load mutual funds, “Put Money in Your Pocket.” In 1979, he founded the popular investment newsletter “The No-Load Fund Investor,” which went on to become the number one financial newsletter in America for risk-adjusted performance for a 15 year period ending in2006, and for which he is now a contributing editor. The options for investing are endless, and their sheer number can be overwhelming, but in Investing Without Wall Street: The Five Essentials of Financial Freedom, Sheldon Jacobs shows how to achieve the greatest wealth with the least effort. Mr. Jacobs is a member of Bottom Line Personal’s investment advisory panel, was a founding advisor to Charles Schwab’s Financial Advisory Service Board, and has been listed in Who’s Who in America. View Guest page

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Mark Jeffries

Former Merrill Lynch stockbroker Mark Jeffries has become a trusted adviser and communications consultant to some of the world’s largest and most successful corporations, agencies, accounting and law firms. Mark is invited to speak at major corporate conventions, conferences and meetings. He is also retained to coach many senior executives, CEOs, MDs, partners and sales teams, from clients across diverse industries and organizations including: Ernst & Young, Motorola, Microsoft, Cognos, KPMG, PWC, Freshfields, IBM, Bank of America, Royal Bank of Canada, United States Congress, Royal Bank of Canada, GSK, Astra Zeneca, BAE Systems and HSBC. Leading figures in business and politics turn to Mark Jeffries to ensure that their messages are truly heard and that perceptions are positively controlled. Mark is retained by senior political figures from Congressmen in Washington to MPs in London as a key adviser on Presentation and Soft Skills. For more information go to: http://markjeffries.com/ View Guest page

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Travis Johnson

Travis Johnson, Editor and Founder of Stock Gumshoe, acts as the "Stock Gumshoe," sniffs out the "top secret" teaser stocks touted by investment newsletter ads, discusses the reality behind the hype, allows for plenty of reader discussion and idea sharing, and tracks the performance of these "teaser" stocks. He has an interest in Bonds, Dividend stock ideas & income, ETFs, Mutual funds, Options, REITs, Retirement savings, Stocks - long, Stocks - short, Tech stocks. For more information go to: www.StockGumshoe.com View Guest page

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Linda P. Jones

Linda P. Jones is "America's Wealth Mentor". She is Founder and CEO of two businesses: the Global Institute of Wealth for Women, empowering women worldwide to financial freedom, to begin a new relationship with money, match their spiritual and financial abundance, and create wealth with confidence. She also founded Wealthy & Smart, for women entrepreneurs and executives (and smart men) to see a new way of looking at the economy, learn secrets of wealth building, and have their money making money, so they don't have to work so hard. Linda had a successful career in the investment industry for over 25 years. She represented many of the industry’s best money managers and was responsible for an 8-state territory of over $200 million of investment sales annually. She graduated with a B.A. in Business from the University of Washington and is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®). Get to know Linda and learn The 8 Steps to Wealth at: http://wealthforwomen.com and http://wealthyandsmart.com View Guest page

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Chris Kacher

Dr. Chris Kacher, co-founder of Virtue of Selfish Investing, an investment advisory service, and a Managing Director of MoKa Investors LLC, began his career in 1995 when he founded one of the first internet-based stock advisory services. In 1996 he joined William O’Neil + Co., Inc. as a research associate before quickly being promoted to Research Analyst and internal proprietary Portfolio Manager in 1997. From 1997 to 2001, he achieved an unaudited return of 2,022% in the O’Neil account. From 1996 to 2002, he achieved a verified return in his personal account in excess of 18,000%, as verified by KPMG. In 2005, He received his B.S. in Chemistry and Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from the University of California at Berkeley, where he helped to discover element 110 on the Periodic Table of Elements and confirm element 106, which his group named Seaborgium. He also co-authored the book, “Trade Like An O’Neil Disciple: How We Made 18,000% in the Stock Market”. View Guest page

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Ken Kam

In 2000, Ken Kam walked out of Firsthand Funds, a successful company he co-founded, and walked into an amazing future as founder and CEO of Marketocracy Inc. In Ken’s final year as CEO at Firsthand, assets rose from $1 billion to $8 billion – but Ken recognized that tech stocks simply could not run 56% a year for another five years, so he expanded Firsthand’s research capability to prepare for a potential future transition out of tech stocks. He went on to create a database of individual analyst track records that would be key for recruiting the best investment team in the industry. Founded in 2000, Marketocracy has set the stage for the next era of investment strategy and research. With ten years to hone its processes and strategies, Marketocracy is now justly demanding the attention of investors worldwide. For more information, go to: www.marketocracy.com View Guest page

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Ethan Kap

Ethan Kap came across a 101 plan, a whole life dividend paying insurance policy, and it quickly changed his life. He sold all his stock and quickly funded a 101 plan. It's been one of the smartest financial decisions he's made. Each day the stock market goes up or down, his money only continues to grow. Since then Ethan as been devoting himself to get the message out about the safety and security of little known and underutilized tools that could help thousands of Americans. In the book "The Richest Man in Babylon" one of the keys is not to lose your principal. Sadly Americans have lost sight of this simple truth and gamble with their live savings each day. Fortunately a 101 plan is a way to help reverse this horrible trend. View Guest page

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Michael Kay

Michael Kay is President of Financial Focus, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisory firm in Livingston, NJ. A financial professional for over 25 years, Michael began his career as an accountant, later shifting his focus to personal financial planning. After earning his certificate of financial planning at NYU, he returned as an adjunct professor, teaching taxation in their CFP Certification program. He studied with life planning pioneers Carol Anderson (Money Quotient) and George Kinder (Kinder Institute of Life Planning) and employs the Financial Life Planning skills with his clients. He is a frequent presenter at Money Quotient trainings and speaks at industry events and public forums on financial planning. He has a blog for Psychology Today and writes for Forbes.com and Advisorbiz.com. He is the author of The Business of Life: An "Inside-Out" Approach to Building a More Successful Financial Planning Practice. You can contact Michael at 973-533-0666 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              973-533-0666      end_of_the_skype_highlighting. View Guest page

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Joseph Kelly

Joseph Kelly brings a unique blend of technical, marketing, sales, and leadership experience to every venture he is involved with. A graduate of the University of Virginia with a degree in Aerospace Engineering, he spent the first five years of his career as the youngest manager in a Fortune 500 computer company where he held positions in technical, sales, and marketing. He then left the corporate world to help his brother start a mortgage company in 1989. From 1991- 1996 Joseph ranked among the top 1% of loan officers in the U.S. In 1997 Joseph, left the mortgage industry to help in leadership roles with the development of companies in the telecommunications and relationship marketing fields. The priceless lessons and success principles that were learned, taught, and developed over the next 18 months enabled Joseph to return to the mortgage industry in a revolutionary manner. Since 1998 Joseph has focused his talents on development of the mortgage management. View Guest page

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Byron King

Byron King is the editor of Outstanding Investments and Energy & Scarcity Investor. These publications reach over 60,000 paid subscribers. He is also a contributor to the Daily Resource Hunter. King is a Harvard-trained geologist who has conducted site visits to mineral deposits in 26 countries and deep-water oil fields in five oceans. This provides him with a unique perspective on the myriad of investment opportunities in energy and mineral exploration. King’s newsletter Outstanding Investments was crowned as #1 for the past decade in the area of mining and energy by Hulbert’s Financial Digest earlier this year. He has been interviewed by dozens of major print and broadcast media outlets including The Financial Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, MSN Money, Marketwatch.com, Fox Business News, and PBS Newshour. His website is: http://dailyresourcehunter.com/author/byronking/ View Guest page

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Brett Kitchen

Brett Kitchen, an entrepreneur for the past 25 years is the Safe Money Advocate and has Entrepreneurship running through his blood dating back to his Great, Great Grandfather on the Island of Jersey off the coast of England. He can help you grow your income…then keep it safe! (He’s been an entrepreneur and marketer for the last decade, and have built 2 million dollar businesses) View Guest page

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Mike Koenigs

Today we welcome Mike Koenigs, who has a system which allow entrepreneurs to build a significant business at home using his tools and social media which he will discuss in the Money Answers show. We will speak about creating one million entrepreneurs, changing lives with all the tools and trainings he has, Life with Tesla - independence on oil and energy, latest documentary will be released soon. Also, we will explore the Mind Set of Make More, Live More and Give More, his charitable work in Uganda, Hand up not hand out, the communities they help with Just Like My Foundation are fully involved with building schools and hospitals. They create micro businesses in Uganda so they can be self sustainable and live life with dignity. For more information go to: MikeKoenigs.com View Guest page

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Danny Kofke

Danny Kofke is currently a special education teacher in Georgia. His love of teaching and finances has led him to write two books - “How To Survive (and perhaps thrive) On A Teacher’s Salary” and the recently released "A Simple Book of Financial Wisdom: Teach Yourself (and Your Kids) How to Live Wealthy with Little Money." Danny has been featured in a number of publications including USA Today, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, CNN.com, AOL.com, USA Weekend, Bankrate.com, PARADE, Instructor Magazine, CBS MoneyWatch.com, FoxBusiness.com, The Wall Street Journal, ABCNews.com, Yahoo Finance, Woman’s Day, Consumer’s Digest, Bottom Line Personal, Your Family Today and The Huffington Post. I have also been interviewed on over 200 radio shows and on numerous television shows including Fox & Friends, CNN’s Newsroom, The 700 Club, ABC News Now, FOX Business Channel’s Varney & Company, HLN’s The Clark Howard Show CNN's Your Bottom Line and MSNBC Live. www.dannykofke.blogspot.com View Guest page

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Hilary Kramer

Hilary Kramer received her MBA from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania and within a decade was recognized as one of the best equity investors on Wall Street. She has 25 years of investing experience, first as an analyst (at Lehman Brothers and Morgan Stanley), then as a portfolio manager, investment banker and hedge fund manager, and has managed more than $5 billion in global private equity and publicly-traded investments. By the age of 30 she made her first $1 million investing in her own accounts, and by 37 had enough to retire. Today, she is the editor of three weekly investing services for individual investors GameChangers, Breakout Stocks Under $5 and High Octane Stocks (all for InvestorPlace Media). She is also a regular contributor to MarketWatch.com, Forbes.com and is a weekly commentator on Nightly Business Report. Go to: http://gamechangers.investorplace.com/LittleBook/ View Guest page

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Simon Lack

Simon Lack has spent his entire career in trading and hedge fund investing. After 23 years with JPMorgan, he founded SL Advisors, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor, in 2009. Much of Lack's career with JPMorgan was spent in North American fixed income derivatives and forward FX trading, a business that he ran successfully through several bank mergers, ultimately overseeing 50 professionals and $300 million in annual revenues. He sat on JPMorgan's investment committee which allocated over $1 billion to hedge fund managers and founded the JPMorgan Incubator Funds, two private equity vehicles that establish economic stakes for emerging hedge fund managers. Lack's financial markets experience dates back to 1980 when he began his career on the floor of the London Stock Exchange. View Guest page

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Louis Lautman

Louis Lautman is the president of the Young Entrepreneur Society, an organization dedicated to fostering successful entrepreneurs in America. He recently completed a movie called the Young Entrepreneur Society movie, also known as the YES movie. It profiles over 30 successful entrepreneurs—many of them under 20 years old- and tells their amazing stories of creativity and ingenuity. In this interview, Louis explains how it is possible to be wildly successful at a young age even if you don’t have money or a college education. View Guest page

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Karen J. Lee

Karen J. Lee of Karen Lee and Associates, LLC in Atlanta, Georgia offers financial planning services through her affiliation with Securities America Advisors, Inc. She is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional and has earned her Chartered Life Underwriter and Chartered Financial Consultant designations. Karen is also a Certified Money Coach. She holds a Master of Architecture from Tulane University and a Master of Science in Financial Services from the American College. She is a member of the Financial Planning Association and the National Estate Planning Council. She also holds the Accredited Estate Planner designation. Karen has worked in the financial services industry since 1987. Karen Lee and Associates is a proud member of Integrated Financial Group, a consortium of independent financial advisors. This elite group of financial planners share their knowledge, tools, and experiences to benefit the clients of the entire consortium. Go to www.karenleeandassociates.com for more information. View Guest page

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Peter Leeds

Peter Leeds is The Penny Stock Professional, the most widely recognized personality associated with low-priced stocks. Along with the help of his team, he publishes Peter Leeds Penny Stocks, an online service that has sold 35,000 subscriptions, making it one of the most popular financial newsletters in North America. He frequently appears on main stream media, including NBC, CBS, CNN, Fox Business, and in dozens of other newspaper, radio, and Internet outlets. View Guest page

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Scott Letourneau

Scott Letourneau is the person that successful entrepreneurs turn to when they want to establish their company in the U.S., as he can deliver a truly turnkey experience to help them position themselves for profits and success. Scott is a prominent entrepreneur and CEO who founded Nevada Corporate Planners, Inc. in 1997, and the complementary Fast Business Credit, Inc. in 2003, again with great success. He helps his 5,500+ clients both domestically and abroad to incorporate their business with confidence, "propelling their business on a fast track to profits!” Scott has a BA in Finance, a Masters Practitioners Degree in NLP, is the author of “The Insiders Guide to Incorporating Your Business and Protecting Your Assets!” and a contributing author for Entrepreneur Magazine’s Start Up series; “Start Your Own Information Marketing Business – Your Step-by-Step Guide to Success." For more information go to www.nvinc.com and www.FastBusinessCredit.com View Guest page

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Kathy Lien

Kathy Lien (New York, NY) is Director of Currency Research for Global Forex Trading (GFT), a Division of Global Futures & Forex, Ltd. She also runs a FX signal service, BKForex Advisor, with Boris Schlossberg. Prior to joining GFT, Lien was the chief strategist of DailyFX.com and an associate at JPMorgan Chase, where she worked in cross-markets and foreign exchange trading. As an internationally renowned currency strategist, Lien specializes in combining fundamental and technical analysis. With more than 10 years of currency trading experience, Lien is a frequent guest host of CNBC Asia and Sky Business News and has appeared on CNBC (U.S. and Europe), Bloomberg, Fox Business, and Reuters. She is a regulator contributor to Active Trader, Futures, and SFO magazines and is quoted by financial publications around the world. Lien is also the author of the two editions of Day Trading and Swing Trading the Currency Market as well as Millionaire Traders. View Guest page

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Joe O. Luby III

Joe O. Luby III, CFP®, is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and author, is an established expert in the areas of charitable gift planning, advanced corporate retirement plan design & management, alternative investment transactions using retirement funds and the special needs of business owners including advanced tax and estate planning strategies. He is the founder of the Jagen(tm) strategy which is a unique new development in the field of investment and tax planning which offers significant tax efficiencies for clients with large IRAs and/or gift & estate tax concerns. Active in the planning community, Mr. Luby is a member of the Financial Planning Association of Nevada, the Southern Nevada Estate Planning Council, and serves on the Planned Giving Councils of Vegas PBS and the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV). For more information go to: www.jagenfunds.com View Guest page

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Ray Lucia

Ray Lucia is not your average financial advisor. He is an accomplished money man whose intelligent input, ethical motives, and charismatic nature is unparalleled by other financial gurus. He is one of the nation's leading experts in the fiscal world of financial, tax, and retirement planning... not to mention he's a best-selling author, an engaging radio and TV personality, a highly sought after public speaker, and Certified Financial Planner™. Throughout his 36 year career in the financial services industry, Ray Lucia, CFP has made it his lifework to help thousands of people invest more than two billion dollars utilizing his renowned Buckets of Money® retirement strategy. Ray is largely recognized for his nationally syndicated radio show, "The Ray Lucia Show", and is also featured nationally on networks such as FOX News Channel, FOX Business, CNBC, NBC's The Today Show, Bloomberg, and his own segment on BizTelevision. For more information, go to: http://www.raylucia.com View Guest page

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Debbie Matz

Debbie Matz was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as the eighth board chair of the National Credit Union Administration. After confirmation by the U.S. Senate on August 7, 2009, she was sworn in on August 24, 2009. Mrs. Matz is no stranger to NCUA and credit unions having served as a board member at NCUA from January 2002 to October 2005. As Chair of the NCUA Board, Mrs. Matz is the spokesperson for the agency and oversees the regulation of federal credit unions and the administration of the federal insurance fund covering approximately 8,000 credit unions with over $800 billion in assets. Prior to becoming NCUA board chair she served on President Obama’s Economic Transition Team. From 2006 until June 2008 she was the Executive VP/CEO of a federal credit union serving 90,000 members with branches in the United States and Europe. A public servant for 26 years, Mrs. Matz was appointed by President Bill Clinton to serve in the U.S. Department of Agriculture from 1993 to 2001. View Guest page

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Christopher Mayer

Christopher Mayer worked for a decade as a corporate banker before founding the newsletter Capital & Crisis, and later Mayer’s Special Situations. His one-of-a-kind research goes out to over 20,000 readers worldwide. You’ll find Mayer as a regular columnist at The Daily Reckoning and oft-quoted by Futures Magazine and MarketWatch. He’s been a guest on Forbes on Fox, CNN Radio, CNBC, RT, and various other TV and radio programs. He travels the world looking for the absolute best deals, and shows his readers how to get in (and out) of the market’s most attractive investments. In 2008, he published his first book, Invest Like a Dealmaker: Secrets From a Former Banking Insider. His latest book is: World Right Side Up: Investing Across Six Continents. For Additional Information Visit: http://worldrightsideup.com/ View Guest page

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Kent Moors

Kent Moors is Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Graduate Policy Center at Duquesne University, where he is also Scholar in Residence at the Institute for Energy and the Environment. An internationally recognized expert in oil and gas policy/finance and risk assessment, Moors is also president of ASIDA, Inc, an international oil and gas consulting firm, and executive managing partner of Risk Management Associates, International, LLP. Editor of The Oil and Energy Investor, Energy Advantage and the investment alert service The Energy Inner Circle, frequent contributor to Money Morning and contributing editor to Thomson Reuters’ Russian Petroleum Investor and Caspian Investor, Moors also advises Wall Street analysts, hedge fund and asset managers worldwide. He is a member of State Department (DOS) task force providing oil policy advisories to developing nations and has recently joined the DOS Global Shale Gas Initiative. View Guest page

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Gil Morales

Gil Morales is co-founder of Virtue of Selfish Investing, an online investment advisory service, was a proprietary portfolio manager for William O’Neil + Company, Inc., and is currently a Managing Director of MoKa Investors, LLC. During his tenure at WON, he was responsible for advising over 500 of the world’s largest and most successful institutional investors. In 2004 he was Chief Market Strategist for William O’Neil + Company, Inc , and achieved an unaudited return in excess of 2,100% from 1997 to 2005 in his portion of the O’Neil account. Between 1998 and 2005, Morales achieved an audited return of 10,904% in his personal account, and as verified by Rothstein Kass & Company, PLC, and his partner, Dr. Chris Kacher has achieved an audited return of 18,000%. Mr. Morales also co-authored with William J. O’Neil a book on short-selling, How to Make Money Selling Stocks Short, and co-authored the book, “Trade Like An O’Neil Disciple: How We Made 18,000% in the Stock Market” View Guest page

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Jim Nelson

Jim Nelson began his investing career during the tech boom at age 14 - with purchases of Starbucks and AOL. Early inspiration came from an old Tweedy Brown whitepaper: "What Works in the Market." He graduated with a degree in Political Science from Pittsburgh University, Nelson focuses on income investing, including dividends, covered calls, and fixed-income. Additionally, he covers MLPs, ADRs, utilities, consumer staples and tobacco. Nelson is the managing editor of Lifetime Income Report . For more about Jim go to: http://dailyreckoning.com/author/jimnelson/ View Guest page

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Stephanie Nelson

Since 2004 Stephanie Nelson has appeared frequently on television and radio teaching savings tips, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Early Show, NBC Nightly News, Fox Business, The Doctors, The View, Dr. Oz, The 700 Club, The Mike and Juliet Show, and CNN. Over 3.3 million members belong to her free grocery deals website www.couponmom.com. She holds a degree in finance and has ten years of experience in sales and marketing with both Procter & Gamble and Marriott Hotels. In 1995 she retired from the corporate world to stay home with her sons. In 2001 she founded her free website www.couponmom.com committed to helping consumers save money and feed the hungry by increasing food donations to hunger organizations with the Cut Out Hunger program. The Coupon Mom's Guide to Cutting Your Grocery Bill in Half, released in January 2010, became a New York Times Best Seller in its first month of publication. View Guest page

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Sara Nunnally

Sara Nunnally is co-editor of Smart Investing Daily and is Taipan Publishing Group’s Senior Research Director and global correspondent. Sara’s diverse resume includes studies in art history, computer science and financial research. As Senior Research Director, Sara has travelled all over the world in search of the best investment opportunities to recommend to her readers, be they in developed economies like France and Italy, in emerging markets like the Czech Republic and Poland, or in frontier terrain like Vietnam and Morocco. She has appeared on news media such as Forbes on Fox, Fox News Live, and CNBC's Squawk Box, as well as numerous radio shows around the country. Please visit www.barbariansofwealth.com for more information. View Guest page

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Marc Ostrofsky

Marc Ostrofsky, New York Times Bestselling author, will speak about his latest book: Get Rich Click! The Ultimate Guide to Making Money on the Internet. Marc is a serial entrepreneur and a venture capitalist. He has founded, built and sold over $100 million in businesses-starting with only a $5,000 car loan. Marc has been a guest on ABC-TV’s hit talk show The View twice and is one of the few authors who has actually been successful doing the things he discusses in Get Rich Click! He owns Blinds.com, Cufflinks.com, SummerCamps.com, eTickets.com and a host of domain names including MutualFunds.com, Bachelor.com and over 500 others. To learn more about Get Rich Click!, go to www.getrichclick.com today. View Guest page

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William Scott Page

William Scott Page is President and CEO of The Lifeline Program, one of the oldest and most-established life insurance settlement providers in the nation. The company actively partners with insurance agencies and broker dealers to establish profitable and ongoing life settlement business lines. Page is widely credited as one of the founders of the life insurance settlement industry, which in the past 15 years has grown from a niche business into a mainstream financial services industry that buys and sells more than $6 billion worth of life insurance policies annually. Page and his company have, since 1989, served the financial needs of the elderly and terminally ill while offering a stable and profitable investment environment for the company's agents, investors and supporters. In many instances, a settlement enables a sick or elderly individual to live out the remainder of their life with dignity. For more information: http://www.thelifeline.com View Guest page

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Peter Pham

Peter Pham founded BillShrink to empower consumers to get the real time information they need to make the best decisions in many areas of their financial life. In this interview, Peter will explain how to get the best deals on credit cards, telephone plans and savings and investment products. He will also show you how to find the cheapest gasoline near you. BillShrink is revolutionizing the way consumers shop and learning how it works will save you loads of money so listen to this interview and save! View Guest page

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Bradford Pine

With 20+ years of broad, financial-services industry experience, Bradford Pine is now an emerging independent investment adviser practicing in New York City with broker-dealer Cantella & Co., Inc. While his fee-based practice focuses on serving high-net-worth clients, Pine has taken a revolutionary approach towards serving them. Recognizing the growing role of technology in our lives, Pine, was a CNBC Portfolio Challenge semi-finalist, has positioned his practice with a pre-eminent internet presence. Pine's been featured in Registered Rep magazine, Senior Market Advisor, The New York Daily News and Newsday New York. He has recently released a free e-book: 10 Tips You Need to Know about Your IRA Rollover, which is available for downloading on his website along with a free monthly newsletter: www.bradfordpinewealth.com. In addition to IRA rollovers, Pine's areas of expertise include: hi-net worth portfolio management, legacy and estate planning, asset allocation and retirement planning. View Guest page

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Nido Qubein

Dr. Nido Qubein came to the United States as a teenager with little knowledge of English, no contacts and only $50 in his pocket. He is president of High Point University, an undergraduate and graduate institution with 4,800 students from over 51 countries and 44 states. He has written numerous books and scores of audio and video learning programs distributed worldwide. His foundation provides scholarships to 48 deserving young people each year. To-date the Qubein Foundation has granted more than 700 scholarships, worth over six million dollars. He is chairman of Great Harvest Bread Company with 220 stores in 43 states. He serves on the boards of several national organizations including BB&T, the La-Z-Boy Corporation, and DOTS. Dr. Qubein has been the recipient of many honors including the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, the Horatio Alger Award for Distinguished Americans, and the Order of the Long Leaf Pine (North Carolina's highest civic award), and dozens more. Go to: www.highpoint.edu View Guest page

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Rachel Quilty

Rachel Quilty, is a Personal Branding Strategist. She is also known as the “Authority” on Personal Branding. Rachel is the CEO and owner of Jump the Q Inc., a Personal Brand consulting firm with offices in Brisbane, Australia and Las Vegas, USA. Rachel is an Australian who regularly speaks at events and conferences on personal branding, professional image, and developing your signature brand, both in the US and Australia. She is the author of the recently released book, ‘Brand Yourself!’ an instructional manual on discovering, designing and building your personal brand. Rachel has featured on the Australian Today show and is a regular columnist in the popular Brisbane Circle magazine. Her tips and tactics are regularly quoted in popular national magazines, newspapers and on radio. For more information on Rachel and to get her latest book, go to http://brandyourselfblueprint.com/ View Guest page

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Karim Rahemtulla

Karim Rahemtulla is one of the country's foremost specialists in options trading and a veteran of emerging markets investing. As founder and editor of The Smart Cap Alert, he focuses his efforts on all aspects of options trading - LEAPS, put selling/covered calls, and spreads. He is also the Director of Emerging Markets/Options for Wall Street Daily (www.wallstreetdaily.com) and a regular contributor to several publications on topics ranging from global investing to options trading. Formerly the Investment Director of the Oxford Club, Rahemtulla is a frequent speaker at international conferences. His views on investing have appeared in hundreds of publications worldwide. View Guest page

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John Reese

John Reese is founder and CEO of Validea.com and Validea Capital Management, LLC and also portfolio manager of the Omega Consensus mutual funds offered in the Canadian market. He is considered an expert on systematic based investing strategies and holds two US patents in the area of automated stock analysis. John is co-author of two investing books, including “The Guru Investor: How to Beat the Market Using History's Best Investment Strategies”, and a columnist for RealMoney, Forbes and Canada’s Globe & Mail. He is a graduate of Harvard Business School and MIT. View Guest page

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Victor Ricciardi

Victor Ricciardi, BBA, MBA, APC is an Assistant Professor of Financial Management at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. He teaches undergraduate courses in personal financial planning, corporate finance, investments, behavioral finance, and the psychology of money. Ricciardi is the Coordinator of Behavioral & Experimental Research for the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) at www.ssrn.com and is the current Editor for seven SSRN eJournals. Ricciardi had two chapters on behavioral finance published in the Handbook of Finance in August 2008 and a book chapter “The Psychology of Risk” published in the book Behavioral Finance: Investors, Corporations, and Markets in October, 2010. Victor has given over 30 presentations at meetings, seminars, and conferences in the past ten years on the topics of investments, perceived risk, behavioral finance, and the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). View Guest page

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Jim Richman

Jim Richman has been in the mortgage modification business for 11 years, after retiring from a commercial loan department for Coast Savings and Loan. In the commercial loan business, loan modifications were the norm, but in the residential loan world they were for the mostly unknown. Jim convinced a friends’ lender that that they could and should modify the terms of his loan. He explained this to some of his brokers and attorney friends and a business was born. His firm now acts as a free mortgage consultant service to homeowners and if it is in the homeowner’s best interest they will refer them to a qualified attorney in their state and recommend the attorney accept the case. They are a free service to both homeowners and attorneys, and for a fee offer a lender tracking service that keeps attorneys updated on the ever changing underwriting policy of all the lender so that clients are up do date 24x7. For more information, go to: www.modifymymortgage.com View Guest page

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Holli Rovenger

Holli Rovenger is a CEO, Coach, Author, Speaker and Educator at Empowering Women Monthly, and President, Owner of Enthroned Empress, Inc. She has written a book, "The Simple and Sassy Guide to Financial Empowerment," designed to help educate women on how to become financially savvy and prepared. Holli is trained as a dietitian and an entrepreneur. She is friendly, outgoing, optimistic, authentic, and extremely honest and trustworthy. Her passion is to empower women to take the reins on their financial future so they can have peace of mind and security for themselves and their families. She attended Syracuse University where she received a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Nutrition and Dietetics; and Florida International University where she obtained her Masters in Business Administration (M.B.A.). Rovenger is the CEO of two websites dedicated to helping women, (http://www.HolliRovenger.com; http://www.EmpoweringWomenMonthly.com/blog) View Guest page

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Matthew Schifrin

Matthew Schifrin is Vice President and Investing Editor at Forbes Media LLC. He oversees money, investing, and personal finance content in Forbes magazine and on Forbes.com, including its Intelligent Investing and Financial Adviser Network. Schifrin also manages Forbes Newsletter Group and Forbes iConferences, and was the founding editor of Forbes.com's Best of the Web. As an investigative reporter, his articles have been featured on the cover of Forbes magazine dozens of times and he has been a finalist for an American Society of Magazine Editors National Magazine Award. Schifrin is a frequent speaker at investor conferences and has appeared numerous times on radio and television. View Guest page

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Leonard Schwarz

Jeanne Fleming and Leonard Schwarz ,the authors of Money Manners, have been advising readers on how to deal with the cringe-inducing money problems that arise between family and friends since 2005, first for Money magazine and the CNN/Money website (where their column was called “Do the Right Thing”), then for Forbes.com (where it is called “Money & Ethics”). They have also written a book, Isn’t It Their Turn to Pick Up the Check? Dealing with all of the Trickiest Money Problems between Family and Friends – from Serial Borrowers to Serious Cheapskates (Free Press, 2008). Since the book appeared, they have been guests on numerous radio and television programs (including NPR and Good Morning America), and they and their work have received attention in newspapers and magazines throughout the United States and Canada. Jeanne holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Stanford. Leonard holds an M.B.A. from the business school at Stanford and an M.A. in communication (film), also from Stanford. View Guest page

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Steven M. Sears

Our featured guest today, Steven M. Sears, is a Senior Editor and columnist with Barron's and Barrons.com, and author of “The Indomitable Investor: Why a Few Succeed in the Stock Market When Everyone Else Fails”. We will discuss some of the findings from Steven’s book, including how it is that most people think of themselves as long-term investors, yet act like very bad traders, and how this keeps them at a perpetual disadvantage because they are fighting the market's natural movements. We will also discuss average holding periods for stock investors, why five years is a critical number in the market, and how to confront fear and the tremendous discussion about the stock market giving back the YTD gains of about 12%. He previously reported for Dow Jones Newswires and the Wall Street Journal. To get his latest book, go to: http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111811034X,descCd-buy.html View Guest page

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Femi T. Shote

Femi T. Shote, MSF, ChFC, CLU, CFP®, AIF®, founded Asset Harvest Group, LLC (AHG) in 2000, after more than a decade of working in the industry as a financial analyst and advisor. Shote earned a Master’s of Science in Finance in 1991 from Bentley University, Waltham, Massachusetts. He earned a Bachelor of Science (magna cum laude) in Accounting, Economics and Finance in 1987 from Roger Williams University, Bristol, Rhode Island. View Guest page

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Mark Snyder

Mark Snyder has nearly 35+ years of financial-advisory experience. Starting as an insurance representative on eastern Long Island, NY in 1971 he recognized the growing need for long-term independent financial advice and began reinventing his practice to focus on retirement planning. Today Snyder manages some $150 million for private individuals and their families. He's been quoted in numerous publications such as Investment News, Newsday New York and Crain's New York Business. He publishes a custom, quarterly newsletter, The Snyder Report, and recently participated in the Retirement Income Industry Association's new Retirement Management Analyst program to help individuals develop and maintain retirement income streams. With eight industry designations, has counseled individuals when retiring or changing jobs, expecting or inheriting a lump sum, or having to make critical decisions regarding a rollover of qualified funds from and IRA or pension distribution. Go to: www.markjsnyder.com. View Guest page

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Syble Solomon

Syble Solomon is an entrepreneur and the Founder of LifeWise Strategies. Her business is dedicated to helping people gain a better understanding of their ability to take personal responsibility for their own successful and satisfying future. This includes speaking, coaching and creating innovative products such as Money Habitudes®, a simple toolkit used by thousands. Syble was honored as the Educator of the Year by the Association of Financial Counseling and Planning Educator and currently is a member of the Board of Directors. She received the impact award from the Coalition for Marriage, Family and Couples Education. Syble has been an Executive Coach affiliated with the Center for Creative Leadership since 1995. Her coaching clients include high potential employees to C-level leaders of Fortune 500 companies, the military, universities, small business and non-profits. Go to: www.moneyhabitudes.com View Guest page

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Meir Statman

Meir Statman is the Glenn Klimek Professor of Finance at the Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University and Visiting Professor at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. His research focuses on behavioral finance. He attempts to understand how investors and managers make financial decisions and how these decisions are reflected in financial markets. Meir’s research has been published in many journals and his research has been supported by the National Science Foundation, the Research Foundation of the CFA Institute, and the Investment Management Consultants Association (IMCA). Meir is a recipient of a Batterymarch Fellowship, a William F. Sharpe Best Paper Award, a Bernstein Fabozzi/Jacobs Levy Outstanding Article Award, a Davis Ethics Award, a Moskowitz Prize for best paper on socially responsible investing, two Baker IMCA Awards, and three Graham and Dodd Scroll Awards. For more information go to: http://whatinvestorswant.wordpress.com/ View Guest page

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John Stephenson

John Stephenson is a senior vice president and portfolio manager with First Asset Investment Management Inc., where he is responsible for a wide range of equity mandates with a particular focus on energy and resource investing. John is the author of Shell Shocked: How Canadians Can Invest After the Collapse and writes a free bi-weekly investment newsletter, Money Focus. He is regularly quoted by Bloomberg News, Reuters and The Wall Street Journal and is a frequent guest on Bloomberg TV and Canada’s Business News Network (BNN) and the CBC. He was recently recognized by Brendan Wood International (BWI) as one of Canada's 50 best portfolio managers. John holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, an MBA from INSEAD, as well as the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Financial Risk Manager (FRM) designations. He lives in Toronto. View Guest page

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Sue Stevens

Sue Stevens has held leadership roles in top financial organizations for twenty years. She is Founder and President of Stevens Wealth Management LLC, Financial Happiness LLC and Stevens Visionary Strategies. At Stevens Wealth Management, Sue is also Chief Investment Officer and lead Wealth Manager directing all investments and personnel, meeting with clients and managing the practice. She is frequently named as one of the top advisors in the country by Worth, Bloomberg, Reuters and others. Sue was named one of 50 Distinguished Women in Wealth Management by Wealth Manager Magazine in 2008. Her book, Put Your Money Where Your Heart Is™, is available at amazon.com. Sue holds an MBA from University of Chicago, Masters of Science in Wealth Management from The College for Financial Planning, Certified Public Accountant/Personal Financial Specialist (CPA/PFS), Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and is a Certified Financial PlannerTM certificant. Go to: http://www.stevenswealth.com . View Guest page

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Peter Tanous

Peter Tanous (Washington, DC) is President of Lepercq Lynx Advisory of Washington, D.C., an SEC-registered investment advisory consulting firm. A graduate of Georgetown University, he serves on the university’s investment committee. Mr. Tanous’ book, Investment Gurus, published by Prentice Hall in 1997, received wide critical acclaim in financial circles and was chosen as a main selection of The Money Book Club. Other books include The Wealth Equation (Prentice Hall Press, 1999), Investment Visionaries (Penguin Group, 2003), and Kiplinger’s Build a Winning Portfolio (Kaplan Publishing, 2008). He co-authored (with Dr. Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore) The End of Prosperity, published by Simon & Schuster in October 2008. Peter Tanous serves on several corporate and nonprofit boards of directors. He lives in Washington D.C. with his wife, Ann. View Guest page

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Quint Tatro

Quint Tatro is Founder of Tatro Capital, a fee-based advisory firm serving qualified individual and families. He is also the managing member of FlexWater, a multi-strategy hedge fund. From 2005-2007, he served as cogeneral partner to a hedge fund managing upward to 60 million. He is well known for his trading advice through outlets such as Stocktwits, Minyanville, Forbes and his own site, http://Tickerville.com Check out an excerpt from the his book, Trade the Trader: Know Your Competition and Find Your Edge for Profitable Trading (FT Press), by visiting http://www.ftpress.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1637901 View Guest page

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Jay Taylor

Jay Taylor is editor of J Taylor's Gold, Energy & Tech Stocks newsletter. In 1973 he began working there for Barclays Bank International in New York. His interest in the role gold has played in U.S. monetary history led him to research gold and into analyzing and investing in junior gold shares. In 1981 he began publishing North American Gold Mining Stocks. His continuing interest in gold mining prompted him to study geology at Hunter College in New York City, supplementing his MBA in Finance & Investments from Baruch College, NYC. Most recently, he worked in the mining and metals group of ING Barings in New York. Prior to that he was involved in the first gold loan made in modern times in the U.S. to Amax Minerals, a 250,000 oz. loan facility led by Citicorp. Along with the publishing of his newsletter he currently hosts a radio show "Turning Hard Times Into Good Times” on VoiceAmerica’s Business Channel. For more information go to: http://jaytaylormedia.com View Guest page

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Farnoosh Torabi

Farnoosh Torabi is a personal finance journalist, TV personality, and author of the new book, Psych Yourself Rich: Get The Mindset & Discipline You Need to Build Your Financial Life. Watch her interview about it on NBC’s Today Show here. Farnoosh recently wrapped SoapNet’s new series “Bank of Mom and Dad,” coaching young women struggling with piles of debt. Previously she appeared in REAL SIMPLE. REAL LIFE., where she helped busy women manage their financial challenges. She is a personal finance contributor for Learnvest.com, Credit.com and Moneywatch.com. She was a researcher and reporter for Money Magazine during and after college, she moved over to NY1 News, where she became the 24-hour news station’s business producer and on-air reporter. Most recently Farnoosh was a senior financial correspondent and host of Wall Street Confidential with Jim Cramer for TheStreet.com TV. For more about her go to: Farnoosh.TV. View Guest page

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Nancy Trejos

Nancy Trejos is a personal finance writer for the Washington Post. After graduating from Georgetown University, Trejos worked at the Los Angeles Times and then moved back to work at the Post, where she has been for the past 11 years. Hot (Broke) Messes: How To Have Your Latte and Drink It Too, is her first book. For more information and to get a copy of her book, go to: http://www.nancytrejos.com/ View Guest page

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Carmen Wong Ulrich

Carmen Wong Ulrich is the former host of CNBC's daily personal finance show, "On the Money."* She's a former special projects editor at 'MONEY' magazine, a columnist for 'Good Housekeeping' magazine and a contributor to the CBS 'Early Show'. She is the author of two books, including the under-40 guide to personal finance, “Generation Debt: Take Control of Your Money,” (Warner Books/Grand Central Publishing) and “The Real Cost of Living: Making the Best Choices for You, Your Life and Your Money”. For more information go to: www.therealcostof.com View Guest page

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Gail Vaz-Oxlade

Gail Vaz-Oxlade is the host of very popular “Til Debt Do U$ Part” on CNBC in the U.S. Gail also writes several columns and blogs daily at her website, gailvazoxlade.com. The author of 13 books on money, Gail's book, Debt-Free Forever, promises a no-nonsense approach to paying off debt. Gail will be releasing a new e-book in the fall called Money-Smart Kids. Stay tuned. View Guest page

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Christopher Viale

Christopher Viale is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Cambridge Credit Counseling Corp. He is responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the organization, the direction and oversight of all human resource activities, educational initiatives, public outreach campaigns and employee training programs. Christopher is an AFCPE Accredited Credit Counselor, an NCHEC Certified Housing Counselor, and is one of just a few reverse mortgage counselors approved by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs to counsel senior Commonwealth residents. He currently serves as Vice President of the Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies, as a member of MasterCard’s Credit Counseling Advisory Board and the National Association of Corporate Directors, in the Coalition for Quality Credit Counseling, and was a founding member and past director of the Association of Credit Counseling Professionals. Go to: www.cambridgecredit.org Photos: Please use both attached. Thank you. View Guest page

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Claus Vogt

Author Claus Vogt recently published “THE GLOBAL DEBT TRAP.” He is the editor of, “Sicheres Geld,” the first and largest-circulation contrarian investment letter in Europe. He is the co-author of the German bestseller, Das Greenspan Dossier, where he predicted, well ahead of time, the sequence of events that have unfolded including the U.S. housing bust, the U.S. recession, the demise of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as the financial system crisis. He is also the editor of the German edition of Weiss Research’s International ETF Trader, which has delivered overall gains in the high double digits even while the U.S. stock market suffered its worst year since 1932. His analysis and insights appear regularly in Money and Markets. He has a strong reputation in Germany as one of the few analysts who managed to predict the recession of 2001 and 2007 plus the bursting of the stock market bubble and later of the housing bubble. View Guest page

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Doug Warshauer

Doug Warshauer is the founder of Kessler Warshauer Ventures, a highly successful private equity investment firm. He developed the techniques presented in this book by modeling the prospects of hundreds of businesses. Here, for the first time ever, he makes these techniques available to families to help them better manage their money. Doug holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management, an MA from New York University, and a BA from the University of California, Berkeley. He lives in the Chicago area. Follow along each week with Doug’s financial strategies or ask him a question on his blog, www.DougWarshauer.com. View Guest page

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Lauren Weber

Lauren Weber was a staff reporter at Reuters and Newsday and has written for the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. She graduated from Wesleyan and was a Knight-Bagehot Fellow at Columbia. She frequently ate dried beans (less expensive than canned) while writing IN CHEAP WE TRUST. She lives in New York City. IN CHEAP WE TRUST: THE STORY OF A MISUNDERSTOOD AMERICAN VIRTUE is available for $24.99; Hardcover; 320 pages # 978-0-316-03028-1. For the publisher’s site go to http://www.hachettebookgroup.com and for more information on Laura go to http://www.LaurenWeber.com View Guest page

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David Welles

David Welles is a consumer advocate and a veteran finance professional specializing in compliance, IT and Operations. David has traveled extensively throughout the United States and has worked with both small and large lenders. As an Equity Optimization specialist he has seen first hand how proper implementation and execution changes the financial landscape of families for generations to come. View Guest page

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Bill Westrom

Bill Westrom is a consumer advocate and a 15 year finance and mortgage professional. Bill has become a critic of the traditional banking practices as they provide far less benefit to consumers vs. the banking institutions themselves. His own businesses, IFS Development Group and TruthinEquity.com, focus on educating and empowering homeowners in the implementation and execution of Equity Optimization strategies so they can make smarter financial choices about debt, retirement and making sure the next generation is better equipped to navigate an uncertain financial future. View Guest page

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CHRISTOPHER WHALEN

CHRISTOPHER WHALEN is cofounder and Managing Director of Institutional Risk Analytics, a Torrance, California, bank rating agency and consulting firm. He is editor of IRA's popular newsletter, the Institutional Risk Analyst, and heads IRA's advisory practice. He is among one of the most frequently quoted financial analysts in the United States and appears regularly on Bloomberg, CNBC, and NPR. He worked for the U.S. House of Representatives, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, as a Mexico analyst during the 1990s, and as an investment banker for firms such as Bear Stearns & Co., and Prudential Securities. During his three decades as an investment banker and writer, Whalen contributed to publications such as Barron's, American Banker, the New York Times, and The Financial Times.. He has testified before both the U.S. Congress and the Securities and Exchange Commission on issues ranging from financial regulation to OTC derivatives to XBRL to the federal rescue of GMAC. www.rcwhalen.com View Guest page

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How To Make Money with an Online Business

September 12, 2011
Hosted by Jordan Goodman

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Marc Ostrofsky, New York Times Bestselling author, will speak about his latest book: Get Rich Click! The Ultimate Guide to Making Money on the Internet. Marc is a serial entrepreneur and a venture capitalist. He has founded, built and sold over $100 million in businesses-starting with only a $5,000 car loan. He owns Blinds.com, Cufflinks.com, SummerCamps.com, eTickets.com and a host of domain names including MutualFunds.com, Bachelor.com and over 500 others. Marc will speak about how you can still start an online business today with little to no money and make money. He will discuss how people who have very little tech experience beyond sending emails and surfing the Internet can and do make money online. He will also share his favorite apps for mobile devices, as well as an amazing success story. To learn more about Get Rich Click!, go to www.getrichclick.com today.

The Money Answers Show

Mon 12 PM PT on VoiceAmerica Business Network

Do you need directions to a solid financial future? If so, The Money Answers Show with Jordan Goodman will provide you with a roadmap to making smart money decisions in every area of your personal finances. Join Jordan every Monday at 12 PM/PST 3 PM/EST for The Money Answers Show, on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel. Learn how and where to get the best deals on mortgages, cars, and insurance; find out the best ways to save for college and retirement, get out of debt, improve your credit rating, and save on your taxes. The Money Answers Show with Jordan Goodman will provide you with great tips on investment opportunities in real estate, stocks, annuities, and other investment vehicles. That’s The Money Answers Show with Jordan Goodman on the VoiceAmerica Business Channel, every Monday at 12 PM/PST.

Jordan Goodman

Jordan Goodman has a mission: to help everyone do better with money. Since graduating the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1977, he has spent the past 32 years combing the country to find the very best ways to help consumers make and save money and then sharing these gems with the public. As a staff writer/reporter at MONEY Magazine for 18 years, a weekly commentator on NBC News at Sunrise and Public Radio’s Marketplace Morning Report, and through his 12, soon to be 13 highly respected books, and his website www.moneyanswers.com, he has provided useful, common-sense information to the public. Some of his better-known books include Fast Profits in Hard Times, Everyone’s Money Book, the Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms and Master Your Money Type. Jordan is a rare combination: someone who possesses not only encyclopedic knowledge about every area of personal finance but also a passion for helping his listeners not only to get educated but to take action to help their dreams become realities.

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