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Previous Guests

October 28th 2006 Show
Jeremy Siegel, Wharton Professor and author of the best-selling book,  "The Future for Investors," and Bob Prechter, President of Elliot Wave International and market commentator, gave their opposing views on the stock market.

October 2
1st 2006 Show
Replay of October 14th Show

October 14th 2006 Show
Dave Blankman, a representative from Strongtower Financial (formerly California Plan of Church Finance) discussed Mortgage Backed
Church Bonds and how they can be a good fit in your portfolio.

October
7th 2006 Show
Reecy Aresty:  Author of "Getting Into College and Paying For It," gave advice on how college-bound families can get their students accepted into college and pay less for it!

September 30th 2006 Show
Replay of September 23rd Show

September 23rd 2006 Show
Thom McDaniel:  President of the Southwest Airlines flight attendants union, TWU Local 556, discussed ways consumers can save millions on airline travel.

September 16th 2006 Show
Jordan Goodman:  Author of "Master Your Money Type" explained how you can use your financial personality to create a life of wealth and freedom.

September 9th 2006 Show
Fred Brock: Author of "Health Care  on Less Than You Think" explained how to save money on everything from medications to health insurance.

September 2nd 2006 Show
Replay of August 26th Show

August 26th Show
Johnny May, identity theft  expert and author of "Johnny May's Guide to Preventing Identity Theft," will give our listeners insight to keep from becoming a victim of identity theft.

August 19th 2006 Show
Replay of August 12th Show

August 12th Show
Don Wilkinson, author of "Stop Wasting Your Wealth in Mutual Funds, Separately Managed Accounts--The Smart Alternative," discussed investors' options to mutual funds.

August 5th 2006 Show
Richard Lobb, spokesman for the National Chicken Council, will talk about the avian flu pandemic and why people should keep their emotions out of investing.

July 29th 2006 Show
Jeremy Siegel, author of "The Future for Investors," and "Stocks for the Long Run," spoke on Exchange Traded Funds and gave some of his top picks at Wisdom Tree.

July 22nd 2006 Show

Roger Simmermaker, author of  "How Americans Can Buy American: The Power of Consumer Patriotism," had a lively debate with Jerry on how buying American can make a political statement.

J
uly 15th 2006 Show
Dave Kansas, author of, "The Street.com: Guide to Investing in the Internet Era," spoke about how investing has changed with the popularity of the Internet.

July 8th 2006 Show
Replay of July 1st Show

July 1st 2006 Show
Stuart Lucas, author of, "Wealth: Grow It, Protect It, Spend It and Share It," gave his thoughts on wealth management needing a makeover.

June 24th 20006 Show
Charles Buffington, Jr. and Charles Buffington III: Father and son and authors of, "He Said It, I Did It," shared practical advice on day-to-day financial matters.

June 17th 2006 Show

Jordan Goodman: Author of "Master Your Money Type" explained the six different financial personalities and how this relates to money management.

June 10th 2006 Show
Kelley Wright: Managing Editor of Investment Quality Trends discussed how trend analysis can help individuals get into investments.

June 3rd 2006 Show
Jeff Tjornehoj: Lipper Research analyst shared with our listeners how the markets are performing so far in 2006 and what to expect for the rest of the year.

May 20th 2006 Show

Jeremy Siegel: Wharton professor and author of the best-selling book, "The Future For Investors" shared his outlook on the stock market.

May 13th 2006 Show

Dave Blankman: A representative from California Plan of Church Finance discussed Mortgage Backed Church Bonds.

May 6th 2006 Show

Fred Brock: Author of "Live Well on Less Than You Think" explained how to analyze your cost of living in order to live debt- and worry-free.

April 29th 2006 Show
Lee Eisenberg Author of "The Number" shared with our listeners how to come to grips with their current lifestyles, goals, and dreams as a means of empowering them to better understand their Number.

April 22nd 2006 Show

Steve Forbes: Former presidential candidate and author of the book “Flat Tax Revolution,” debated why a flat tax is the best alternative to the current tax code.

Rod Grams: Former U.S. Senator debated why he feels the value-added tax is an appropriate substitute for our current tax code.

April 15th 2006 Show

Jack Guttentag: Wharton professor and an expert on mortgages shared with our listening audience how to decode jargon and sniff out deals on mortgages.

April 8th 2006 Show

Rod Grams: Former U.S. Senator discussed a variety of financial topics that concern the Government and U.S. Citizens.  

April 1st 2006 Show
Dave Blankman: A representative from California Plan of Church Finance discussed Mortgage Backed Church Bonds.

March 25th 2006 Show

James W. Langston: A former stock broker explained how brokerage firms keep clients in the fog on what they own and their costs.  

March 18th 2006 Show

Alan Williams: CPA, CFP®, and Manager of Tax Planning Services at Wade Financial Group shared with our listening audience great tax saving ideas.

March 4th 2006 Show

Jordan Goodman: Author of "Master Your Money Type" shared with our listening audience how to understand their financial personalities.

February 25th 2006 Show
Billy McKinney: Former NBA star discussed the importance of getting motivated to accomplish your financial goals.

February 18th 2006 Show

Tamara Draut: Author of "Strapped" discussed how growing up has become so hard and expensive and explained what we can do about it.

February 11th 2006 Show

Tom Bradley: President of TD Waterhouse Institutional Services discussed the broker-dealer exemption rule.

February 4th 2006 Show
Bill Dodson: A Vice President from California Plan of Church Finance discussed Mortgage Backed Church Bonds.

January 28th 2006 Show
Fred Brock: Author of "Live Well on Less Than You Think" explained how to analyze your cost of living in order to live debt- and worry-free.

January 21st 2006 Show
Kelley Wright: Managing editor of Investment Quality Trends, discussed how trend analysis can help individuals get into investments.

January 14th 2006 Show
Don Cassidy: Lipper Research analyst and frequent media resource for market commentary shared with our listeners how the markets did in 2005 and what to expect in 2006.

January 7th 2006 Show

Ryan Lindsey: Host of the "Insight" radio talk show discussed if there is  secret forces in the stock market.

December 17th 2005 Show
Tom Letness: Owner of the " Historical Heights Theatre shared with our listening audience what it is like being in the movie business.

December 10th 2005 Show
Jordan Goodman: Author of various versions of "Everyone's Money Book " shared with our listeners how to become more financially savvy.

Jimmie Sparks: Energy Program Manager at St. Paul Neighborhood Energy Consortium, discussed great ideas to save money on energy bills.

December 3rd 2005 Show
Bruce Primeau: Vice President of Wealth Management Services at Wade Financial Group shared with our listening audience valuable year-end tax planning ideas.

Eva Rosenberg: The  Tax Mama and author of "Small Business Taxes Made Easy" discussed her ideas on how our listeners can save money on taxes.

November 26th 2005 Show
Jeremy Siegel: Wharton professor and author of the best-selling book, "The Future For Investors" shared his bullish view on the stock market.

November 19th 2005 Show
Mark Kaizerman: Author of Beneficiary Directory , shared with our listening audience how to better prepare for a death in the family.

November 5th 2005 Show
Jim Floyd: Senior Analyst “The Leuthold Group” discussed what is going on in the financial markets.

The University of New Hampshire Investment Group: The group explained to our listeners “who they are,” and what they do.  

October 29nd 2005 Show
Larry Swedroe: Author of "The Only Guide To A Winning Investment Strategy You'll Ever Need", shared with our listeners his approach to investing.

October 22nd 2005 Show
David Scott: Author of more than two dozen books on finance and investing, shared with our listeners what they need to know before making crucial financial decisions.

October 8th 2005 Show
Jon and Eileen Gallo: Authors of the book “The Financially Intelligent Parent” gave tips on how parents can teach their children important lessons about money.

September 24th 2005 Show
Steve Forbes: Former presidential candidate and author of the book “Flat Tax Revolution,” discussed how a flat tax would slash tax rates, spur economic growth, and eliminate the IRS.

September 17th 2005 Show
Peter Eliades: Editor and publisher of the newsletter "Stockmarket Cycles," shared his theory on how price movement in the stock market relates to repeating cycle rhythms.

September 10th 2005 Show
Kelly Perdew: Season two winner of the hit TV show "The Apprentice," shared with our listening audience the characteristics he learned in the military that has helped him succeed financially.  He also filled us in on what it is like working for Donald Trump.

September 1st 2005 Show
Jordan Goodman: Author of various versions of "Everyone’s Money Book",  shared his insights on how to make savvy financial decisions.

August 27th 2005 Show
Doug Lodmell: Co-author of the book “The Lawsuit Lottery, The Hijacking of Justice in America” discussed the damage our dysfunctional tort system has on the nation’s economy.

Richard Ferri: President of Portfolio Solutions and author of “All About Index Funds,” discussed the ins and outs of index mutual funds.  

August 20th 2005 Show

Paul Farrell: Financial journalist for MarketWatch.com and author of “The Lazy Person’s Guide to Investing” shared how contributing money into 401(k)s can lead to big, yet safe returns.

David Blankman: A representative from California Plan of Church Finance discussed Mortgage Backed Church Bonds.

August 13th 2005 Show
Robert Lenzner: National Editor of Forbes magazine, discussed if low interest rate financing spurred a spending spree that will eventually create problems.

Burton Malkiel: Professor of economics at Princeton University and legendary author of “A Random Walk Down Wall Street.”  Burton and Jerry pulled the wool off the misleading reporting of investment results by mutual funds and hedge funds.

August 6th 2005 Show
Bridget McCrea: Author of “The Home Buyer’s Question and Answer Book,” provided answers to basic, however, potentially overwhelming questions.

Jason Trennert: An Investment Strategist for ISI Investment Group and author of the book “New Markets, New Strategies,” shared his strategic approach to investing.

July 23rd 2005 Show
Peter Morici: Professor of International Business at the University of Maryland, discussed with Jerry his thoughts and views regarding the future of General Motors.

Jordan Goodman:
Author of various versions of “Everyone’s Money Book,” shared his insights on how to make savvy financial decisions.

July 16th 2005 Show
James W. Langston:  A former stock broker explained how brokerage firms keep clients in the fog on what they own and their costs.  James shared with our listeners what their brokers don't want them to know.

Eva Rosenberg: Author of "Small Business Taxes Made Easy " gave great tax advice to our listeners, both small business owners and individual tax payers.

July 9th 2005 Show
Fred Brock: Author of the book " Living Well on Less than you Think " explained how to analyze your cost of living in order to live debt- and worry-free.

Don Cassidy: Lipper Research analyst and frequent media resource for market commentary filled us in on what is going on in the market.

July 2nd 2005 Show
Tom Mast: Author of the book "Over A Barrel: A Simple Guide to the Oil Shortage "  discussed the growing dependence on oil in America and the dynamics of the oil crisis across the globe.

June 11th 2005 Show
Charles Gasparino: Author of the book "Blood on the Street " and journalist for Newsweek, talked about what he has learned from being an investigative reporter on Wall Street.

Thomas Hubler:
Founder of Hubler Family Business Consultants explained the importance for family-owned businesses to manage the boundary between personal and  business relationships.

June 4th 2005 Show
Kathleen Gurney: Founder and CEO of Financial Psychology Corporation.  Kathleen and Jerry discussed money personalities and how different personalities relate to a person's financial decisions.

May 28th 2005 Show

Diane Kennedy: CPA and Author of the book "Tax Loopholes of the Rich" .  Diane discussed many of the tax loopholes involved in real estate.  She also talked about her feelings of whether or not there is a real estate bubble.

May 21st 2005 Show
Lori Swanson: Solicitor General for the State of MN.  Lori talked about how various MN state officials and regulators help protect consumers from financial scams and abuse.

May 14th 2005 Show
David Lereah: Senior vice president and chief economist of the National Association of Realtors.  He is also the author of the book, "Are you missing the Real Estate Boom?"  David and Jerry discussed their differences on the Real Estate Market.

May 7th 2005 Show
Jack Waymire: Founder of the Paladin Registry and author of "Who's Watching Your Money?" on finding the right financial advisor.

Jeremy Siegel: Wharton Professor and author of the best-selling book,  "The Future for Investors" .

April 30th 2005 Show
Jeff Updyke: Columnist for the Wall Street Journal.

Fred Brock: Author of the book "Living Well on less than you think"  which explains how to analyze your cost of living in order to live debt- and worry-free.

April 23rd 2005 Show
Josh Peters: Morningstar equities income strategist.

Kelley Wright: Managing editor of Investment Quality Trends .  Kelley frequently discusses how trend analysis can help individuals get into investments.

April 16th 2005 Show
Jeremy Siegel: Wharton Professor and author of the best-selling book,  "The Future for Investors" is bullish on the market.  Jeremy joined a panel discussion on the way investors should view the stock market.

Bob Prechter: President of Elliot Wave International and market commentator, Bob joined the panel to discuss his bearish viewpoint on the market.  Jerry Wade mediated the discussion and also weighed in with his bullish-leaning market standpoint.

April 9th 2005 Show
Eric Tyson: Author of the Best-selling "Dummies" series including "Investing for Dummies."

Mark Kennedy: Minnesota's 6th District Congressman talks about his political career, the future of Social Security and upcoming tax laws.

April 2nd 2005 Show
Mercer Bullard: The President and founder of Fund Democracy , an organization devoted to promoting mutual fund investors' rights and interests.

Don Cassidy: Lipper Research Analyst and frequent media resource for market commentary.

March 26th 2005 Show
Barry Minkow: An Executive and co-founder of Fraud Discovery Institute, a company that uses ex-convicts alongside seasoned auditors to prevent and detect ongoing white-collar fraud.  Also, author of “Cleaning Up.”

Mark Lunde: MorNorth Mortgage .  President of the mortgage company, specializing in internet mortgage services.

March 12th 2005 Show
Jim Clash: Forbes Associate Editor covering mutual funds.  Also writes "The Adventurer" column.  His first book, "To the Limits: Pushing Yourself to the Edge, in Adventure and in Business" (John Wiley & Sons, 2003), has received critical acclaim.

Neal Gosman: Expert on estate planning.  Neal Gosman is manager of estate planning services for Wade Financial Group and President of epis.net (Estate Planning Implementation Service Network).

March 5th 2005 Show
Nicole Garrison-Sprenger
: Journalist for The Business Journal and has covered news on American Express's problems with regulators.

John Wesley
: A representative from TIAA CREF and an expert on Annuities.

February 26th 2005 Show
David Blankman
: A representative from California Plan of Church Finance discussed Mortgage backed Church Bonds.

February 19th 2005 Show
David Strom
: President and founder of the Taxpayer’s League of Minnesota.

February 12th 2005 Show
Peggy Melbye
: A Long-Term Care Insurance agent with experience working with high net worth individuals. 

Bruce Primeau
: CPA, CFP and also director of Wealth Management Services at Wade Financial Group in Minneapolis.

February 5th 2005 Show
Don Cassidy
: Lipper Research Analyst and frequent media resource for market commentary.

January 29th 2005 Show
Steve Gollinger
: Insurance expert from the Gladwin Agency.

January 15th 2005 Show
Bill O’Brien
: Legal specialist in wills and estate planning from Mackall, Crounse & Moore.

January 8th 2005 Show
Chuck Zender: Market analyst with the Leuthold Group, an institutional research firm in Minneapolis.

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