infoMania | February 19, 2009 | Comment on this video (2)

More Financial Advice Than You Need

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With the economy in the crapper, TV shows that give financial advice are a growth industry. Conor Knighton takes a look at 'The Suze Orman Show,' 'On the Money,' 'The Dave Ramsey Show,' 'Clark Howard,' and the king of them all, 'Jim Cramer's Mad Money.'

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  • chefmatttrock
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      chefmatttrock  
    • It's a shame you didn't even bother to watch any of these shows.

      Your fact checking kung-fu is weak. Cramer did run money for years, and that's why he's rich now. He's got his own TV show because he's one of the few people who really knows what's going on and is willing to tell it how it is.

      Yes, you have to look past the clown act and sound board. But once you get beyond that you'll find that he's brilliant, and usually correct.

      He called this crisis for what it was in August 2007., and told people to get out of the market at DOW 12000.

      What have you done lately?

    • 2 years ago
  • cgp
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      cgp  
    • Haha so funny...infoMania is on the money...no pun intended. However, FBN doesn't have money honeys. The only true "Money Honey" is CNBC's Maria Bartiromo! She even tried to trademark the name "Money Honey" herself.

    • 2 years ago
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