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We all have money questions, but where should we turn to get answers? Well, there may be a lot of bad information on television, but there is in fact some sound financial advice to be had, if you know where to look. Check out these shows for some helpful answers to your most pressing money problems.
“The Clark Howard Show”, HNL, Sat and Sun 6am, 12pm and 4pm ET (one hour)
After running a successful business and retiring at age 31, Howard decided to help others manage their money. In addition to his HNL show, he gives financial advice on over 200 radio stations across the country and founded the Consumer Action Center, so the man know his stuff. With an affable personality, Howard is easy to watch and getting advice from him seems like simply hearing it from a friend.
Website: http://clarkhoward.com/
“The Suze Orman Show”, CNBC, Sat 9pm and midnight ET (one hour)
Yes, she's been on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and she's been parodied on “Saturday Night Live”, but keep in mind that she's produced seven best-sellers and won two Emmy awards for her work. Suze Orman is one of the pioneers when it comes to audience-friendly money discussions. The best feature of her show has to be the 'Can I afford it?' segment where Suze tells viewers in a no-nonsense manner whether they should spend their cash or not. Listening to others spending habits may sound boring, but it truly is an educational tool for all.
Website: http://www.suzeorman.com/
“The Barefoot Investor”, CNBC, Sat 4:30pm ET (half-hour)
Hosted by best-selling author and Australian native, Scott Pape, “The Barefoot Investor” boasts the motto 'Tread Your Own Path'. With simple, straight-forwarded advice for anyone at any income level, this interactive show is thirty minutes of sound financial information for all.
Website: http://www.barefootinvestor.com/
“Til Debt Do U$ Part”, CNBC, Sat 10pm/10:30pm ET and Sun 1am/1:30am ET (half hour)
Money is a huge factor in all marriages. Specifically tailored for couples, this show provides a combination of financial therapy and tough love along with several management tools to help couples tackle their toughest monetary issues. Hosted by renowned financial author and columnist, Gail Vaz-Oxlade, 'Til Debt Do Us Part' pulls no punches in revealing couples problems and establishing a path to get out them out of debt and on their way to a more secure financial future.
Website: http://www.cnbc.com/id/33421145/
All of these shows use real-life viewers to present personal issues. If you want to be a part of any of these shows, just go to their website and look for directions on how to submit your question or comment.
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