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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" the hosts discuss the market’s wild ride during the week and how to invest through the turmoil. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
Henssler Financial’s Research Department discusses diversifying to the detriment of the portfolio.
We discuss why the United States will not likely peg the dollar to gold.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss why a weak dollar is not necessarily a bad thing for our economy.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the economic indicators and news from Europe that propelled the markets higher this week.
This week on "Money Talks" the hosts discuss implications of a weak dollar, returning to gold standard and how to enhance your financial aid eligibility. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
Dr. Gene and Ted Parrish, CFA, discuss the possible future of the euro.
Within the last three weeks the East Coast has experienced an earthquake, a hurricane and tornadoes. We suggest checking your insurance coverage before a natural disaster affects you.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the economic news from the holiday-shortened week, and how refinancing mortgages would stimulate the economy.
This week on "Money Talks" the hosts discuss the future of the euro, disaster insurance and Wounded Warriors’ Retreat. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.
Personal insurance expert John Scott from Henssler Insurance + Risk Management joins "Money Talks" to discuss the changes in insurance parents need to consider when their child leaves for college.
The "Money Talks" hosts weigh in on Steve Jobs' resignation as Apple’s CEO.
The research analysts discuss investing in international securities versus investing in companies with international exposure.
The "Money Talks" hosts discuss the week’s economic news and Wednesday’s gold sell-off.
This week on "Money Talks" the hosts discuss the week's economic news, Steve Jobs’ resignation, international investing and insurance coverages for college students. "Money Talks" is Atlanta's Longest Running and Most Respected Money Show on Radio.