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Gerri Detweiler

Talk Credit Radio with Gerri Detweiler

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Talk Credit Radio with Gerri Detweiler

Gerri Detweiler

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Talk Credit Radio with Gerri Detweiler

Gerri Detweiler

Talk Credit Radio with Gerri Detweiler

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Many small businesses fail because they don’t understand the criticalfinancial details of their business, says Mitchell D. Weiss. His goal is tohelp entrepreneurs avoid the traps he’s seen entrepreneurs run into inhis many years as a financi
Most of us know we can get a free copy of our personal credit reports, but business credit reports are still a mystery.In this podcast, I discuss how these reports work. Who are the major corporate credit reporting agencies? How can you get c
As states start allowing the legal sale of marijuana, some investors and entrepreneurs are going to get very rich. And others are just going to see their savings go up in smoke. If you plan to cash in on the “Green Rush,” you’d better make sure
My guest Amanda Grossman got $2800 in free products at CVS over four years. That's about $700 in free stuff every year! In this interview she teaches you how to play the CVS Drugstore Game so you can save big bucks too. We discuss how to roll
Bob is just an average guy. He got lucky and landed in a job as a travel journalist, traveling the world and staying in very nice properties. But in his world travels, he saw poverty all around him and felt the urge to do something. He's not be
Retailers and lenders use a variety of tactics to encourage spending during the holiday season. In the first part of this interview with Cambridge Credit President Christopher Viale we discuss the tricks and traps of holiday shopping. Then in
Retirement has changed. Baby Boomers are looking for more, but what really makes for a satisfying retirement? In this interview I talk with Dan Kadlec, co-author of A New Purpose: Redefining Money, Family, Work, Retirement, and Success (co-auth
Your Medicare Supplement policy is likely a waste of money, and joining me to explain why is Dr. David Belk, a practicing physician, patient advocate and founder of TrueCostofHealthCare.org.If you are paying for one of these policies find out
Really want to save money? All You set out to find the best shoppers in America - at least when it comes to saving money - and received over 200,000 submissions. Their winners saved a lot of money and share how you can save big bucks yourself.
Soldier of Finance is one of my favorite books of 2013 and here I talk with the author, Jeff Rose, who shares some of his advice and experiences that helped him transform his financial life. He explains how one $75 parking ticket almost derai
How will Obamacare affect your taxes - and your pocketbook? In this interview with Lisa Greene-Lewis, lead CPA for TurboTax.com, we discuss, tax implications of the Affordable Care Act "Obamacare'), what kind of documentation will be required w
Grayson Bell started an e-commerce business in college. While it would be considered successful by many standards - revenue exceeded $1 million - he shut it down. When he did, he found himself $50,000 in debt on seven credit cards. But instead
She’s a credit card expert and well-known financial journalist now, but years ago, Beverly Harzog was in credit card trouble. She had maxxed out seven credit cards, was missing minimum payments and bouncing checks, and had even stopped opening
She's on a mission to help girls and women make sure they don't sell themselves short. Sara Grillo, CFA, is an Italian-American entrepreneur, investment manager, award-winning financial author, and professor of finance. She is the original Quee
College is hard enough, but what about when you are an adult trying to juggle a job or family while you try to get your degree? Joining me to explain the challenges of adult learners is Dr. Ebersole, an expert on the higher education system and
If you reach retirement age with funds in a 401(k) account you’ll have to make decisions about what to do with that money. In this interview with Stretcher.com founder Gary Foreman, we discuss the five options available at retirement. We discus
As Americans, we aren't doing a great job saving money. 40% of Americans haven't saved anything and only 55% have more in savings than in credit card debt. How can we improve those numbers? My guest Ben Taran with SavedPlus.com shares simple so
Brian O'Connor had a mission: to see if he could cut $1000 a month from his family's spending without sacrificing the essentials. But it wasn't enough to just save: he gave himself 10 weeks to accomplish his goal, and documented his attempts in
My guest Brian Kelly caught the rewards points bug when he was only 13 years old and help a family trip to the Grand Cayman Islands using mostly reward points. Since then, he’s become an expert who shares his advice for backing up rewards, and
A young woman in high school was told she couldn’t donate blood because she had AIDS. But she didn’t. It turns out she was the victim of a fast-growing crime: medical identity theft. In this interview with The Consumer Man Herb Weisbaum, you’ll
We celebrate Labor Day in different ways, but how much do you really know about this holiday?In this interview with David Zonderman, professor of History at North Carolina State, you'll learn about how this holiday came to be. And you'll lear
Whether it’s starting a business, planning for retirement or even helping to raise money for a cause you care about, it’s going to be crucial to have good partners. And my guests in this interview know about that firsthand. They’ve used their p
Are you getting close to retirement? If so, then you'll want to listen in as Tom Roberts, CFP and founder of A New Approach Financial Planning shares tips for preparing for retirement. We discuss strategies like trying a practice budget, transi
Did you know that Florida is one of the top three states in the country for human trafficking? It's a modern form of slavery that encompasses a wide variety of situations and victims. In this interview with Lisa Murray, managing attorney for
What does eating less junk food and exercising have to do with being rich? Plenty says my guest Tom Corely who spent five years studying the habits of the wealthy versus those of the poor. His insights resulted in findings published in his book
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