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Money Talks Radio Show - Atlanta, GA
Summary: Money Talks is Atlanta's longest running and most respected money show on radio. Airing Saturdays on 920 AM WGKA, you can now listen to last week's show commercial-free.
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In uneasy economic times, people seek investments that provide income. We take a look at eight and weigh in with our opinion.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss why they feel the current turmoil is not indicative of a double-dip recession.
This week on "Money Talks" the hosts discuss Europe’s woes, and what caused Thursday’s sell-off. They also offer guidance on how to invest during these economic times. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
Bil Lako, CFP®, explains how sometimes investors are not paying attention to the decisions that are being made.
Ted Parrish, CFA, provides his opinions on Northrop Grumman given the possibility of defense budget cuts.
Economist Roger Tutterow, Ph.D., joins "Money Talks" to discuss the impact of the United States’ credit downgrade.
This week on "Money Talks" the hosts are joined by Economist Roger Tutterow, Ph.D. to discuss the impact of the S+P downgrade. The hosts also discuss how sometimes an active portfolio decision is to do nothing. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
Now that the market has had its 10% drop for the year, the "Money Talks" hosts discuss the buying opportunity at hand.
The "Money Talks" hosts field investment questions on municipal bonds and portfolio diversification.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the fall in stocks despite relief over the weekend’s debt ceiling deal.
This week on "Money Talks," hosts discuss the debt ceiling agreement and debate whether anything has really changed in the market. They also provide their guidance on municipal bonds and portfolio diversification. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
C.P.A. Kathy Moore-Nietrzeba joins "Money Talks" to answer a listener's question about establishing an IRA for his child.
Managing Associate Karen Rinehart, CFP® joins "Money Talks" to discuss how to choose between a broker and an adviser.
Director of Investments Ted Parrish, CFA, and Research Analyst Troy Harmon explain how money market funds likely will not be affected by a downgrade on U.S. Treasuries.
The "Money Talks" hosts offer their insight on the debt ceiling debate and provide guidance to the individual investor.