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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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This week on "Money Talks," hosts debate if Congress should raise taxes or cut spending, broker vs. adviser,and how to fund an IRA for a child. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
Bil Lako, CFP® discusses the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s 2010 Annual Report, looking closely at unemployment and housing’s shadow inventory.
Bil Lako, CFP® discusses how it can be a full-time job to do the extensive research required to make sound investment decisions for a well-diversified portfolio.
Director of Investments Ted Parrish, CFA, offers his insight on target date funds.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the mixed economy, strong financials in earnings and the political headwinds.
This week on "Money Talks," hosts discuss the potential deals in Congress, answer questions on Target Date Funds and discuss the benefits of working with a fee only adviser. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the options of renting your home during retirement.
Research Analyst Mark Bendinelli, CFA, and Dr. Gene Henssler offer guidance on investing in mutual funds.
The "Money Talks" hosts address the tough question of "Will the United States default on our debt?"
Senior Research Analyst Troy Harmon, answers a question about I Bonds advertised with 4.6% yields.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the global markets flight to safety and how the U.S. debt debate weighed on the markets.
This week on "Money Talks," hosts discuss investors flight to safety despite U.S. debt ceiling debate, I Bonds and renting a home during retirement. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
The "Money Talks" hosts provide advice for one listener who inherited her father’s home and 401(k).
The "Money Talks" hosts answer listener questions about materials company Sigma-Aldrich and the future tax benefits of master limited partnerships.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the week's news in Retail Sales and the U.S. debt ceiling debate.