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That’s right. We’re bringin’ simple back. 2008 provided us with a wonderful opportunity to step back
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As if the financial markets weren’t scary enough in 2008, here comes the story of a snake who decide
A 2009 Challenge: 2008 is coming to a close and this is the time of the year where we start planning
Next week is Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a great time to catch-up with friends and family, but I
With all of the doom and gloom in the financial markets right now, surely you are asking: why in the
Life insurance is one of the most controversial and, in my opinion, convoluted personal finance topi
We have been riding this wave of volatility long enough that 7%-9% market swings do not have the sam
Last show we talked about the silver lining of a financial crisis. This week I talk about the specia
What a week! Actually, what a past couple of weeks! Obviously, it wouldn’t be too hard to harp on al
So this is the question of the hour: What is going on? Or maybe the better question is: What got us
For most parents, saving for their child’s education is always a priority. With the volatility and u
In tight economic times charities are often hit with increasing needs from the individuals who requi
Today’s show is a grab-bag of goodies. If you keep up with pop-culture, you’ve probably come across
The mutual fund universe is larger than ever and there are no signs of it slowing down. With more fu
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Our banking system’s clearly under a lot of stress at the moment. Coming off a decade of aggressive
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