In this week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust, the main topic was emotional investing. But, first I covered the news for the week: The coin toss was right, the markets were up. Two more banks failed. Consumer sentiment soared as confidence returned. Oil prices hit their highest levels in a month. Important News: Tax credits [...]
MOB #88 – Emotional Investing
May 4th, 2009 · podcasts
Tags: Automakers·Bank Failures·Personal Finance·Tax Credit
MOB #86 – What to Do With Your Tax Refund
April 20th, 2009 · podcasts
In this week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust, the main topic was, “What should you do with your refund?” But, first I covered the news for the week: DOW had it’s sixth straight week of gains Two more U.S. banks close to bring the total equal with the count for all of 2008 JPMorgan Chase [...]
Tags: Airlines·Bank Failures·Economic Indicators·Oil Prices·Taxes
MOB #85 – Tax Freedom Day & Bossnappings
April 13th, 2009 · podcasts
In this week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust, I covered the news for the week shortened by Good Friday: Five straight up weeks for the economy. The Bank failure count for 2009 reaches 23. Wells Fargo shocks Wall St. by predicting record profit. ‘Tax Freedom Day‘ arrives today. California’s anti-tax crusaders talk revolt. Some job [...]
Tags: Bank Failures·Economic Indicators·Personal Finance
MOB #82 – Recession Scams & Mixed News
March 23rd, 2009 · podcasts
In this week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust, we started off with mixed news: The DOW closed up for the second straight week even though it was down Friday at 7,278. May crude edged up 3 cents to settle at $52.07 a barrel. The price of U.S. gasoline was down for the first time in [...]
Tags: Bank Failures·Gasoline·Oil Prices·Scams·Stock Market
MOB #81 – Good Economic News & Feedback
March 16th, 2009 · podcasts
In this week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust we focus on the good news of the week, which there was a lot of: This week all the major indices were up. Madoff plead guilty and was jailed for his $65 billion fraud. OPEC kept output steady to help heal the sick economy. Bank of America, [...]


