January, 2001
Programs:
January 6 | January 13 | January 20 | January 27
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Jobs and Careers, with Amy Lindgren
January 6, 2001
It's the start of a new year. Is it also time for a new job? Or perhaps just a new look at the old job? Thanks to the new economy, the job market has become a place where employees jump from company to company. Staying with one employer for an entire lifetime of work is no longer the norm. Amy Lindgren is a syndicated jobs columnist and president of Prototype Career Services in St. Paul, Minnesota. She has counseled clients through job changes and career shifts. She'll join Chris Farrell for this edition of Sound Money to discuss ways that people can evaluate their career options.
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Your Money Manager, with Erica Whittlinger
January 13, 2001
If you let 2000 slide by without cleaning out your investment portfolio,
get off to the right start in 2001. See what "Your Money Manager" Erica
Whittlinger has to say about your holdings. What will high-tech stocks do
in the new year? Is it time to get back to basics? Are there
opportunities you should be investigating? Are there sectors missing? Is
it time to adjust your asset allocation? She'll have answers to all of
your investment questions when she joins Chris Farrell for this edition of
Sound Money.
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Your Money and Your Life, with Ross Levin
January 20, 2001
The beginning of a new year often means self-examination. People resolve
to lose weight, eat a better diet, get more exercise, be more tolerant, or
become more organized.
Many resolutions include money-earn more, spend less, invest more wisely.
Ross Levin is a certified financial planner and founding principal of
Accredited Investors, Inc. He believes that any financial plan must
include values and not just investment strategies. He'll join Chris
Farrell on this edition of Sound Money to explain what that means.
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An Insurance Check-up, with Janet Bamfordk
January 27, 2001
When was the last time you looked at your insurance coverage? Tune in to
this program if you'd like to reappraise your insurance needs. What's new
in the world of insurance? What can you do to save money on your auto
insurance? Do renters need insurance? And who needs life insurance?
Janet Bamford is the author of Smarter Insurance Solutions (Bloomberg
Press, 1996). She'll join Chris Farrell on this edition of Sound Money to
answer questions about how to evaluate what insurance is necessary and how
to find the right coverage for the least cost.
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