NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Tonight at 8PM
Posted by Larry Doyle on May 10th, 2009 7:05 AM |
UPDATE: The show has concluded, but you can listen to a recording of it in its entirety by clicking the Play button on the audio player below. Once the playback has started, you can fast forward or rewind to any portion of the show by clicking at any point along the play bar.
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Please join me Sunday evening from 8-9 p.m. ET for NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle. The developments in the markets, economy, global finance, Wall Street, and Washington are occurring at breakneck speed. I will try to slow things down a bit and provide a sense of perspective. What did we learn in the markets over the last week and what does that mean for the weeks and months ahead? We will address a wide range of issues.
Tonight my guest will be Rick Johnson, author of Keep Your Assets. Take My Advice. Rick’s book focuses on providing sound advice to help protect investors from being victims of Wall Street’s shenanigans. After listening to tonight’s show, you will be “armed to the teeth . . . with the information you need to easily navigate through the perilous traps set by inexperienced and unscrupulous financial advisors” (from Rick Johnson’s website).
These are truly historic times in the global economy. Let’s “navigate the economic landscape” without the pandering or nonsense found elsewhere! What is on your mind? What would you like to address? Please share your questions and thoughts by calling in to (347) 677-0792, and also join our live chat room, which I’ll start up about 10 minutes before the show begins.
Many thanks to Larry Johnson and the rest of the team at NoQuarterUSA blog for providing such a vibrant vehicle as NoQuarter Radio. I look forward to having you join me Sunday evening as we collectively navigate the economic landscape!!
LD
Navigating the “Murky Waters” of Financial Services
Posted by Larry Doyle on May 7th, 2009 7:57 PM |
I am thrilled to have Rick Johnson as my guest on NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle this Sunday evening May 10th. As Forbes recently reported:
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 1 /PRNewswire/ — Rick Johnson, author of the book Keep Your Assets. Take My Advice, applauds the Financial Planning Coalition’s effort to establish an oversight board to regulate financial advisers. The Financial Planning Coalition,
according to a recent update emailed to Certified Financial Planners, is proposing an oversight board with fiduciary standards, training and ethics requirements for financial planning advice that favors consumers. FINRA is trying to influence the Securities and Exchange Commission in order to regulate registered investment advisers, as stated in a recent speech by Richard G. Ketchum, Chairman and CEO of FINRA, before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs. The Financial Planning Coalition “wants to preclude FINRA from consideration as the oversight body … ” as stated in their April 27, 2009 email update. “This is a battle between lobbying groups with consumers caught in the crossfire,” according to Johnson.
In an April 27th FINRA News Release, FINRA has proposed closing a glaring gap in their Broker Check system that previously allowed advisers with revoked licenses to have their backgrounds dropped from the FINRA Broker Check system after two years. In his book, Keep Your Assets Take My Advice, Johnson pointed out this exact problem.
The suggestion from Johnson’s book is to close the background check loopholes. As quoted, “We need one disciplinary disclosure system for all insurance agents, FINRA-registered representatives and investment adviser representatives of registered investment advisers.”
In his book, Johnson breaks down why the fiduciary standard of care is what all consumers should demand. “You cannot do what is in the best interest of the consumer and have a sales quota. It is impossible. As long as these sales quotas remain, there is no chance at a fiduciary standard of care,” says Johnson.
Johnson educates his readers about the fiduciary standard of care, how to do annual background checks on financial advisers and he provides unique financial planning ideas typically not found in recently published financial advice books. Readers of his book will be “armed to the teeth,” according to Johnson, to navigate the “murky waters” of financial services.
Who is looking out for you? Sense on Cents and Rick Johnson this Sunday evening on NoQuarter Radio.
LD
NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle Tonight at 8PM
Posted by Larry Doyle on May 3rd, 2009 7:38 AM |
UPDATE: The show has concluded, but you can listen to a recording of it in its entirety by clicking the Play button on the audio player below. Once the playback has started, you can fast forward or rewind to any portion of the show by clicking at any point along the play bar. Topics this evening included: the Chrysler bankruptcy situation, Bank Stress Tests, and Auction Rate Securities.
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Please join me Sunday evening from 8-9 p.m. ET for NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle. The developments in the markets, economy, global finance, Wall Street, and Washington are occurring at breakneck speed.
I will try to slow things down a bit and provide a sense of perspective. What did we learn in the markets over the last week and what does that mean for the weeks and months ahead? We will address a wide range of issues, including: the auto industry, government bond market, and economic statistics.
These are truly historic times in the global economy. Let’s “navigate the economic landscape” without the pandering or nonsense found elsewhere! What is on your mind? What would you like to address? Please share your questions and thoughts by calling in to (347) 677-0792, and also join our live chat room, which I’ll start up about 10 minutes before the show begins.
Many thanks to Larry Johnson and the rest of the team at NoQuarterUSA blog for providing such a vibrant vehicle as NoQuarter Radio. I look forward to having you join me Sunday evening as we collectively navigate the economic landscape!!
LD
Audio Recording of NQR’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle for April 19, 2009
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 19th, 2009 9:09 PM |
In case you missed LD’s Sunday night radio show, just click on the Play button below for the audio recording. Once the playback has started, you can fast forward or rewind to any portion of the show by clicking at any point along the play bar.
Larry’s special guest was Chris Lowney, author of Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company that Changed the World
Tune in Sunday Evening to NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 19th, 2009 7:34 AM |
Please join me Sunday evening from 8-9 p.m. ET for NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle.
The developments in the markets, economy, global finance, Wall Street, and Washington are occurring at breakneck speed. I will try to slow things down a bit and provide a sense of perspective. What did we learn in the markets over the last week and what does that mean for the weeks and months ahead? We will address a wide range of issues, including: transparency and quality of earnings, Goldman’s and JP Morgan’s initiative to pay back TARP, and upcoming bank stress test results.
In addition, my guest Sunday night will be Chris Lowney. Lowney, formerly a Jesuit, was named a Managing Director of J.P. Morgan while still in his thirties and held senior positions in New York, Tokyo, Singapore and London until leaving the firm in 2001. He served successively on Morgan’s Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Investment Banking Management Committees. Lowney’s first book, Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company that Changed the World, was the #1 ranked bestseller of the CBPA (Catholic Book Publishers Association) and was named a finalist for a 2003 Book of the Year Award from ForeWord magazine. It has been translated into ten languages. (more…)
Audio Recording: NoQuarter Radio’s “Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle” April 12, 2009
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 12th, 2009 9:06 PM |
In case you missed LD’s Sunday night radio show, just click on the Play button below for the audio recording. Once the playback has started, you can fast forward or rewind to any portion of the show by clicking at any point along the play bar.
It was a wonderful show with special guest George Rieger, Chief Investment Strategist of Greenwich Investment Management.
In 30 Minutes, Join NoQuarter Radio’s “Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle”
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 12th, 2009 7:30 PM |
Join me from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET on NoQuarter Radio for Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle. These are truly historic times in the global economy. Let’s “navigate the economic landscape” without the pandering or nonsense found elsewhere! What is truly going on in the economy? Where are markets headed? What is happening in Washington and how is that impacting Wall Street? So much to cover.
The developments in the markets, economy, global finance, Wall Street, and Washington are occurring at breakneck speed. I will try to slow things down a bit and provide a sense of perspective. What did we learn in the markets over the last week and month and what do they mean for the weeks and months ahead? What is happening overseas and how does that impact us here at home? What is happening in the municipal sector and how will that impact the markets and our personal finances?
Tonight my guest will be Louis George Rieger, Chief Investment Strategist at Greenwich Investment Management. Following graduation from Yale Law School, George accepted a position at T. Rowe Price Associates LLC, where he became an officer and stockholder. In 1984, George founded RRH Capital Management, Inc. At RRH, George established the firm’s record in the management of not-rated, tax exempt bonds and high yield equities. George founded Greenwich Investment Management in 2006. George’s legal education has proven valuable in structuring municipal bond issues. He brings over 35 years of experience in the securities industry.
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Tune in Sunday Evening to NoQuarter Radio’s “Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle”
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 11th, 2009 6:45 PM |
Please join me Sunday evening from 8-9 p.m. ET for NoQuarter Radio’s Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle.
What is truly going on in the economy? Where are markets headed? The developments in the markets, economy, global finance, Wall Street, and Washington are occurring at breakneck speed. I will try to slow things down a bit and provide a sense of perspective. What did we learn in the markets over the last week and month and what do they mean for the weeks and months ahead? What is happening overseas and how does that impact us here at home? What is happening in the municipal sector and how will that impact the markets and our personal finances? So much to cover.
My guest will be Louis George Rieger, Chief Investment Strategist at Greenwich Investment Management. Following graduation from Yale Law School, George accepted a position at T. Rowe Price Associates LLC, where he became an officer and stockholder. In 1984, George founded RRH Capital Management, Inc. At RRH, George established the firm’s record in the management of not-rated, tax exempt bonds and high yield equities. George founded Greenwich Investment Management in 2006. George’s legal education has proven valuable in structuring municipal bond issues. He brings over 35 years of experience in the securities industry. (more…)
Audio Recording: NoQuarter Radio’s “Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle”
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 5th, 2009 9:08 PM |
In case you missed LD’s Sunday night radio show, just click on the Play button below for the audio recording. Once the playback has started, you can fast forward or rewind to any portion of the show by clicking at any point along the play bar.
It was a fabulous show featuring Phil Trupp, a journalist/author with more than 30 years of professional experience writing for several prestigious newspapers and magazines in the world. Trupp is currently writing MONEY ON ICE: How Ordinary Investors Beat the Biggest Fraud in Wall Street History, an exposure of the Auction Rate Securities scandal in which 146,000 investors have been bilked out of $336 billion.
Sunday night, April 5th, 2009
NoQuarter Radio’s “Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle”
In 30 Minutes, Join NoQuarter Radio’s “Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle”
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 5th, 2009 7:30 PM |
Join me from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET on NoQuarter Radio for Sense on Cents with Larry Doyle. These are truly historic times in the global economy. Let’s “navigate the economic landscape” without the pandering or nonsense found elsewhere! With the stock market near 12 year lows, what is driving the flows? What is truly going on in the economy? Where are markets headed? What came out of the G-20? What is happening in Washington and how is that impacting Wall Street? So much to cover.
Tonight I will be speaking with Phil Trupp, a journalist/author with more than 30 years of professional experience writing for several prestigious newspapers and magazines in the world. Over the years, his investigative reporting and columns have led to congressional hearings on coal mine safety, corruption in the trucking industry, poverty in America, environmental hazards, and global warming, among other controversial issues. Trupp’s financial journalism background includes a seven-year stint as Washington correspondent and assistant bureau chief for Fairchild Publications, and as a reporter at the Washington Evening Star.
Phil Trupp is currently writing MONEY ON ICE: How Ordinary Investors Beat the Biggest Fraud in Wall Street History. It is an exposure of the Auction Rate Securities scandal in which 146,000 investors have been bilked out of $336 billion.
The developments in the markets, economy, global finance, Wall Street, and Washington are occurring at breakneck speed. I will try to slow things down a bit and provide a sense of perspective. What did we learn in the markets over the last week and month and what do they mean for the weeks and months ahead? What is happening overseas and how does that impact us here at home? What is happening in the municipal sector and how will that impact the markets and our personal finances?
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