Special Series

BRIAN ROGERS – NOTHING IS CHEAP

December 27, 2013

“What if nothing is cheap” in today’s market? In a rare interview, Brian Rogers, longtime portfolio of the T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund, a  Morningstar favorite, tells us why he’s worried about risks and “pockets of craziness” in the market and where he is finding value in an expensive world. Continue Reading »

JAMES GRANT & RICHARD SYLLA: THE GREAT FED DEBATE!

December 20, 2013

Is the 100th anniversary of the creation of the Federal Reserve a cause for celebration or condemnation? Has the Fed, as Ben Bernanke said, “come full circle back to the original goal of preventing financial panics?Two financial historians, James Grant and Richard Sylla, debate the benefits and dangers of the Fed and explore its history with us. Continue Reading »

CORTAZZO & LEBENTHAL – MINIMIZING TAX PAIN

December 13, 2013

Nothing is certain but death and taxes and what is certain this year is that taxes have gone up. Increases in the social security tax rate, Federal laws such as the Affordable Care Act and the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012, and stock market gains mean many Americans are facing much higher tax bills. Financial advisors Alexandra Lebenthal and Mark Cortazzo will help us minimize the pain.

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MARK FREEMAN – FINDING INCOME WITHOUT TAKING UNDUE RISK

November 22, 2013

Where can you find income in a world with record low interest rates and paltry bond yields without taking on too much risk? This week’s guest, Mark Freeman, has a proven track record of doing so, which is why his Westwood Income Opportunity Fund is a Morningstar favorite. Continue Reading »

BENZ & KINNEL: MUTUAL FUND SHAKEUPS!

November 15, 2013

The mutual fund industry is being buffeted by two enormous shifts: investors are deserting actively managed funds for passive ones and they are fleeing bond funds for other sources of income. What do these changes mean for investors? In their first joint television appearance, two Morningstar all-stars give us their perspective and advice. Continue Reading »

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