Jean Chatzky
Financial editor for NBC’s "Today" show, contributing editor for Money, a columnist for The New York Daily News and a contributor to “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” Chatzky holds clear expertise in the finance arena. An award-winning journalist, author and motivational speaker, her global platform is working to help millions of people battle debt.
Posted: 12/18/2007 12:44 PM EST
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Jeff Kosnett
Kosnett is the senior editor of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance. His areas of specialty are investments and financial planning, which he has put to good use at both Kiplinger’s and Advisor Today.
Posted: 03/29/2008 04:17 PM EST
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Jeff Lancaster
A certified financial planner, Lancaster is a personal finance expert for Inc. magazine. He is currently a principal with Bingham, Osborne and Scarborough in San Francisco.
Posted: 03/29/2008 04:22 PM EST
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Jeff Opdyke
Opdyke covers investing and personal finance for the Wall Street Journal and does a “Love and Money” podcast with his wife Amy. He is the author of The Wall Street Journal Complete Personal Financial Guidebook and Love and Money.
Posted: 03/29/2008 04:24 PM EST
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Loral Langemeier
Langemeier started life in Nebraska without a surplus of either money or connections, but managed to create a multimillion-dollar portfolio by the age of 34. Her tips and strategies led to her company, Live Out Loud, Inc., which offers coaches and mentors to wealth builders.
Posted: 12/18/2007 12:47 PM EST
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Lynnette Khalfani-Cox
Dubbed “The Money Coach,” Khalfani-Cox's advice and books answer pressing questions about personal finances; her latest book is The Money Coach’s Guide to Your First Million. With a background in business news journalism, she offers a unique view to getting out of debt, saving more or reaching millionaire status.
Posted: 12/18/2007 12:45 PM EST
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Marilyn Cohen
Cohen is the author of The Bond Bible and frequent contributor to Forbes magazine. She is the president of Envision Capital Management and a leading expert in making bond investing accessible to everyday individuals.
Posted: 03/29/2008 04:07 PM EST
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