Should you invest in gold? Ric explains the pitfalls; answers a studio audience question about the best place to start investing; interviews Bob McCooey, Senior VP at NASDAQ, about computerized trading; plus much more.
Will you spend more or less once retired...Ric reveals what to expect; answers a studio audience question about retiring to another country; interviews Harvard Business School professor Michael Porter about competition and government regulation; plus much more!
Ric reveals 3 simple steps to help make sure a natural disaster does not become a financial disaster; explains how to calculate when it is most cost effective to refinance; explores future life expectancy rates (could you live to be 125!?) with inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil ; plus much more!
Ric shows you how to minimize the risks of investing your retirement money; answers a studio audience question about estate planning; interviews Fox Business anchor Gerri Willis about avoiding common investing mistakes; plus much more!
Ric explains the value of doing nothing during a market decline; shares how expenses change when entering retirement; answers a question about tax implications surrounding trusts; and interviews David Lowery and Col. John Strycula about the relationship between personal finance and national security.
Ric reveals the perils of lending money to friends and family; shares the best way to save for college; warns against the pitches to invest in gold; and interviews sports agent David Falk.
Ric shares tips on how to teach children about handling money; answers questions about whole life insurance; provides 18 questions to ask when evaluating a financial advisor; and interviews Washington Post financial columnist Michelle Singletary.
Ric uses the story of Goldilocks to illustrate the challenges of knowing when to take money from an IRA: not too soon, not too late and not too much but "just right"; answers questions about long-term care insurance; interviews author Carol Joynt (Innocent Spouse) about the financial nightmare she faced after her husband died -- a $3 million tax bill! Plus much more!
Ric reveals how compound interest can make eight years of saving more lucrative than 40 years of saving; warns a radio show caller against bad advice from his banker; interviews Bob Barnett, Washington, D.C.'s lawyer to political stars and authors about the art of negotiation...plus much more!
In this week's episode, Ric explains how setting and meeting goals can help improve your financial future; answers TV studio audience question about caring for an aging parent; continues his conversation with baseball legend Nolan Ryan about the economics of baseball...plus much more!
Ric Edelman explains the importance of wills; answers questions about saving for college and buying a house; continues with part 2 of his interview with former AOL executive and sports team owner Ted Leonsis about the enduring meaning of sports teams...plus much more!
Ric Edelman explains why the bank sees a house very differently than a homeowner does; reveals how much to save prior to having children; discusses entrepreneurship with former AOL executive and sports team owner Ted Leonsis; fields questions on mortgages from his TV studio audience; cautions against letting politics influence investment decisions...plus much more!
Nolan Ryan, Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher and President of the Texas Rangers, joins Ric to provide insights on the financial side of baseball. In addition, Ric explains the importance of selling a winning stock, teaching children about money and avoiding a bad deal on a leased car...plus much more!
Ric Edelman's guest, Rene Renick of the National Network to End Domestic Violence, discusses financial literacy as a way out for a battered spouse; counsels a radio caller on dealing with thousands of dollars of debt; and points out doing nothing is sometimes better than selling stocks in a falling market.
Ric Edelman sits down with Kim Clark, US News & World Report editor, to discuss ways to pay for college. He also explains common misconceptions about IRAs, how to ensure real satisfaction in retirement and the crucial importance of rebalancing a stock portfolio.
Join Ric Edelman as he explains how intuition about money can land people in trouble, reveals the key to happiness during retirement and hears from former US Comptroller General David Walker about what ordinary citizens can do to fight government over-spending and debt. He also fields questions from his studio audience, his weekly radio show and people on the street.
Episode 107 - Ric Edelman wonders how many people really invest the maximum amount in their retirement plans, explains how to talk to children about finances and interviews former US Comptroller General David Walker. He also fields questions about the tough economy, buying investment condos in Florida and other topics taken from his studio audience and weekly radio show.
Host Ric Edelman explains the downside of receiving an IRS refund check; discusses the tensions that erupt over a spouse's spending habits and interviews hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons. He also answers questions from a seminar, talks about gold and fields a question from Miami Beach.
Host Ric Edelman explains the pitfalls of paying off a mortgage early; interviews entrepreneur baker Warren Brown of CakeLove; answers questions about paying for college, coordinating your retirement accounts and taking on debt in order to invest. He also discusses how to pick the right mortgage loan and answers questions from his radio audience.