Host Gary Goldberg guides you thruogh the world of investing, helps you navigate the markets and talks with business leaders, newsmakers and guests have excelled in their fields.
Gary delves deeply into how investors can navigate through the recent tough times with Bitcoin, some of the Tech Sector, inflation, interest rates and the recent earnings reports. Also, Gary talks with a Penn State College Student to discuss the student loan crisis from his point of view and what young people are facing in a rough economy and job market when they graduate.
This week on Money Matters, Gary Goldberg looks into the Federal Reserve, its plans to continue raising the interest rate as well as his thoughts on the FAANG stocks, AI and earning season.Gary also welcomes pitcher Jim Kaat, who will be inducted into Baseball's Hall of Fame this year, about his career, how baseball does its business today as compared to past decades and Kaat's new book: Good as Gold: My Eight Decades in Baseball
This week, Gary Goldberg invites Ken Mahoney of Mahoney Asset Management (and FOX Business contributor) to discuss how to invest though this high-inflation environment amid strange happenings through the real estate and tech sectors as well as how to resist the urge to run away from stocks and other investments during tough economic times.
Amid the Russia-Ukraine War, Bill Browder discusses what's behind Putin's wealth and financial corruption underneath the surface of the Russian economy. Browder covers it in his new book, Freezing Order: The True Story of Money Laundering, Murder and Surviving Vladimir Putin's Wrath.Gary also goes in-depth on what investors need to know before exploring emerging and other foreign markets as well as thoughts on investing in this inflationary period.
Paychex Founder Tom Golisano joins Gary Goldnerg this week to discuss his latest book, The Italian Kid Did It. They also look into today's high inflation and employment issues throughout the U.S.Gary also looks into income investments, life insurance and strategies to navigate the current rough market environment.
FSRA Chief Financial Analyst Sam Stovall joins Gary Goldberg as his research reveals potentially encouraging news for investors after a tough first quarter of 2022. Also, Gary discusses stock investment philosophies while helping you navigate through this continually volatile market.
This week on Money Matters, Gary looks at the latest market reactions to commodities supplies,the high costs of metals, inflation, shrink-flation and more ripple effects from the current geo-political turmoil and how you can defend your portfolio.Gary also goes in-depth on the crop of "dividend aristocrat" stocks an why it can be wise to stay in the market after retirement.
This week on Money Matters, Gary talks with Market analyst/Columnist Mark Hulbert about the rising uncertainty surrounding inflation, energy, the Russia-Ukraine War and how not to make rash decisions reacting to the constantly changing financial climate.
Gary breaks down ways to protect your portfolio without rash movements while navigating the rough market terrain as the Russia-Ukraine War adds to already-high inflation. Expert Market Analyst Ed Yardeni goes in-depth on these issues with Gary as well during the program, offering his analysis of the situation.
Former Assistant US Treasury Secretary Monica Crowley joins Money Matters with Gary to break down how the Russia-Ukraine War impacts the markets, investments and consumer prices coupled with the already troublesome US economic conditions now and future ripple effects including potential stagflation.Gary also discusses investment strategies in the current volatile business climate and what investors in emerging markets need to be wary of including involvement in international conflicts.
Gary Goldberg invites Mahoney Asset Management Founder and Fox Business Contributor Ken Mahoney to answer the burning question in investors' minds: Is Market Volatility the New Normal -- and How Do We Defend Our Portfolios?Also, Gary looks at the how the Russia-Ukraine tensions could affect your investments and takes a deep dive into annuities.
This week on Money Matters, Gary talks with former Waffle House President Bert Thornton about the importance of mentoring and how the breakfast chain grew to become a successful empire. Gary also reveals the "Rule of Three" for investors in a news-driven market environment.
January 2022 saw a rough ride for the stock market. While many factors contributed to the downturn, what of the historic rule of thumb indicating January is a bell weather month for the entire year? Gary Goldberg and FSRA Chief Investment Strategest Sam Stovall break it down and discuss the possibilities.
Former US Secretary of both Labor and Transportation Elaine Chao joins Gary Goldberg to break down what's really happening with the employment crisis, inflation and how the situations might directly or indirectly affect your investments.
Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride of Bankrate.com talks with Gary Goldberg this week about the what the Federal Reserve's proposed rate hikes, potential inflation-induced actions, the recent insider trading scandal and what it all means to investors.
This week, Gary looks at Quarter 1 of 2002 with Ken Mahoney, Founder of Mahoney Asset Management and frequent contributor to FOX Business.They discuss which sectors could benefit from either a continuation of high inflation or a correction. Gary and Ken also delve how investors should look at the first quarter in terms of market history and current movements.In addition, Gary covers the market landscape going into Q1, some tax strategies and how what's happening throughout the financial landscape and how that can affect your retirement savings.
Gary Goldberg looks at the history of Neiman Marcus and its co-founder Carrie Marcus-Neiman with the retail innovator's grand-niece Jerrie Marcus Smith, who recently release her great-aunt's biography, A Girl Named Carrie: The Visionary Who Created Neiman Marcus and Set the Standard for Fashion.Gary also looks at year-end retirement investing strategies, how it's not too late to save on taxes by investing in your Roth IRA and top market news at the end of Q4 2021.
Highlights from some of Gary's most interesting conversations and commentary
As inflation has hit a 40-plus year high recently, Gary Goldberg and Dr. Tomas Philipson, former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, delve into what the Federal Reserve needs to do to curb high costs, its effects on the markets now and into 2022 as well as how this climate matters to your investment strategy.
This week, Gary talks with former Major League Baseball Player, Manager and Eclectic Entrepreneur Bobby Valentine about his life, career, business endeavors and his new book, The Valentine Way.Gary also discusses year-end investment strategies, potential growth opportunities in the Tech Sector's Metavverse, the current state of the economy and how the latest market news may affect your portfolio
This week, Gary looks at tech, annuities and the concept of investing in inflation.Also, NCAA Hall of Fame Football Coach Bill Snyder tells his inspirational story of success from very modest beginnings and his path toward turning a broken program at Kansas State University into a perennial powerhouse.
This week, Gary and Sam Stovall, Chief Financial Analyst at CFRA,look at sectors which performed surprisingly well in the past months as well as what the new S & P 500 numbers may mean for the rest of Q4
General Stanley McCrystal joins Gary Goldberg this week as they discuss taking and managing risks in the business world and when it comes to investing. Gen. McCrystal's new book is titled, Risk: A User's Guide.Gary also looks into interesting dividend stocks and whether the new trend of large companies breaking up is either temporary or will continue.
What is the future of the energy sectors? How Should Investors look at traditional and new "greener" fuel sources? Are electric cars really the wave of the future? Who expensive could oil and gasoline get? Gary Goldberg talks about all of his with former EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler this week on Money Matters.Gary also looks at dividends, tech and how the current inflationary period affects the markets
This week on Money Matters, Gary discusses why it's important not to react too quickly when hearing earnings results and discuss the upcoming holiday season from the consumer spending point of view.Gary and Ken Mahoney of Mahoney Capital Management break down the current inflation situation, the markets' continued record-setting numbers, recent bad news out of Zillow and how higher energy and food prices might affect consumer sentiment during Q4.
This week on Money Natters, Gary discusses the continued inflation affecting consumer spending and the US markets, how to keep your emotions from dictating your investment strategy and welcomes former Seagram Wine and Spirits CEO Ed McDonnell, who discusses the principles in his book: Prepare Yourself to Be Lucky: Spirited Lessons to Cultivate Business Success
This week, we revistt some of Gary's best conversations and commentary from 2021.
Sam Stoval, CFRA's Chief Financial Analyst, discusses what the Federal Reserve may do in November and how the long-running Bull Market is headed toward a delayed correction.Gary also looks at IRAs, Annuities and how recent market and economic news may affect your investments.
Greg McBride of Bankrate.com talks with Gary Goldberg this week about the Fed, the markets and how inflation, housing and other economic x-factors may affect your investments.
This week, Gary welcomes George Zimmer, the founder of Men's Wearhouse, who chronicles his life story and entrepreneurial perseverance in his new book: I Guarantee It. Gary also looks at what's ahead for the retail sector, Washington policy, market moves and how all of it might affect your investments.
Gary Goldberg breaks down the strange 2021 market year and what it could mean for the 4th quarter with Ken Mahoney, founder of Mahoney Asset Management and Fox News Contributor. Gary also discusses the perils of procrastination when it comes to your portfolio and retirement savings.
Gary looks into the recent dip in Zoom's stock and other prominent businesses, Big Tech, investing for retirement income and what to look for when it comes to both value and dividend-paying stocks as the market stands now.
This week on Money Matters, Gary Goldberg welcomes former Hearst Publishing President Michael Clinton, who offers ideas for those who want to supercharge the second half of their lives. Gary also looks at market moves, meme stocks and why it's important to make sure taxation is a consideration when it comes to investing and selling your stocks.
CFRA Chief Financial Analyst Sam Stovall talks with host Gary Goldberg today as the S & P 500 has officially doubled since the March 23, 2020 Shutdown-induced low. Gary also looks at how recent events in Afghanistan, China's lowered oil demand, inflation and the COVID Delta Variant may affect the markets.
This week, we air encore conversation s with Joe Theismann and Jim Campbell - the latter on his Bernard Madoff biography. We also air Gary's recent thoughts on investing in this market environment, weathering volatility and saving for your retirement.
Gary Goldberg and Bankrate.com Chief Financial Analyst Greg McBride look at inflation, The Federal Reserve keeping interest rates close to zero and the mortgage/housing markets. Also, Gary looks at earnings season, wise 401k strategies and the latest market movements.
This week , Gary discusses the upcoming earnings season and what the numbers can mean to your portfolio and investment stratefy. Gary also talks with Sandy Frankel, longtime lawyer for Leona Helmsley an trustee for the Helmsley Family Trust, about the real person behind the lady the media called "Queen of Mean"
This week, Gary welcomes John Couch, personally recruited by Steve Jobs to be the upstart Apple's 54th employee. He was the company's VP of Education. Couch reveals the man who Jobs was as a friend and co-worker beyond the spotlight and away from the cameras. Couch also discusses the roots of Apple's success and Jobs' affect on technological advancement in the U.S. Gary also looks at annuities and protecting your portfolio from changes in policy, market shifts and setting up a wise long-term investment strategy.
Do you enjoy board games? This week, Gary Goldberg talks with Brian Hersch, the creator of several popular home games including Taboo, Outburst, Super Scattergories. The board game industry has boomed over the past year, but will that continue after the COVID lock downs have been lifted in most places? Are we seeing a resurgence on some old-school fun in the age of technology? Also, Gary looks at the Dividend Aristocrats, IRAs and how recent market moves can affect your portfolio.
Sam Stovall, Chief Financial Analyst at FSRA, talks with Gary Goldberg about the V-Shaped recovery, which sectors are due for a big upcoming quarter and what may lead to a market correction (as well as what may lead to a continued upward swing). Gary also looks at top market movers and investment potential in covered calls.
Mahoney Asset Management CEO and FOX Business Contributor Ken Mahoney joins Gary this week to discuss the recent fall of cryptocurrencies, what it takes to build a solid portfolio, income investing and whether the market will continue to rise or perhaps endure a correction.
As the nation opens up, jobs are available but who is filling them and why are so many people unwilling to come back to work? If this keeps up, what happens to our economy and investments? Gary goes in-depth on the many layers of this subject with Former US Secretary of Labor and Transportation Elaine Chao
Gary discusses the state of cryptocurrencies after some volatile weeks and the dangers of meme stocks while looking at what's next for tech, energy and your portfolio. Also, Gary welcomes former Madifast CEO Michael MacDonald, a former NCAA Men's Basketball player for Rutgers who also led Xerox's turnaround. MacDonald discusses how the lessons learned from the court helped prepare him to lead in the business world and what it takes to turn around the image of a company.
This week on Money Matters. Gary talks with Scott O'Neil, CEO of both the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils, about his career and how adversity from his career has helped him succeed and can help readers learn how to take advantage of failures. On the markets, Gary looks at Amazon, tech, the energy sector and how to protect your portfolio from the current high-inflation environment.
Inflation is the key word when it comes to the current economy, consumer spending and how the Federal Reserve handles its interest rate. The X-factors include the employment situation, post-COVID recovery efforts and the broken supply chain. What does this all mean for your savings and investments? Greg McBride, Senior Financial Analyst at Bankrate.com, joins Gary Goldberg to talk about it.
While the tech sector has seen some volatility. questions about cryptocurrencies have risen and worries over inflation, employment and the supply chain have affected the markets, what does it all mean to you and your investments? Former Wells Fargo CEO Richard Kovacevich joins me this week to break it all down. Gary also introduces you to the Dividend Kings and why they can be important to an income-generating portfolio with proper value stock balance.
This week, Gary talks with jack Nicklaus II, son of the famed golfer and a business leader in his own right who designs golf courses. Nicklaus discusses leadership secrets he learned from his father and who the Hall of Famer was as a man, which he also reveals in his new book: Best Seat in the House: 18 Golden Lessons from a Father to His Son. Gary also looks at Tesla, Dogecoin, Annuities and what President Joe #Biden's tax proposals could mean to your investments.
The retail sector is in another new era of changes, but what does it take for a company to stay on top? Gary talks with the man who turned around Best Buy, former CEO Hubert Joly. Gary also looks at the recent tech sector troubles and what investors need to know about buying during market dips.
This week on Money Matters, Gary talks with Jim Campbell, longtime broadcast journalist and author of Madoff Speaks, where Campbell reveals insights and previously-unknown facts surrounding the Ponzi Scheme, family and Madoff himself. Gary also looks at market movements, what President Biden's proposed tax policies mean for investors, stock splits and the news out of the FAANG stocks.
Now that New York State has legalized online sports wagering, is this an opportunity for growth in the field? Are other states looking at New York to see how it will work for them? How might investors want to look at this relatively new sub-sector? Garey talks about all of this with Roundhill Investments CEO Will Hershey. His company focuses in on sports betting and online gaming funds including the BETZ Sports Wagering ETF Gary also looks at the booming Cryptocurrency market and the sudden rise of a parody of Bitcoin called Dogecoin.
This week, Gary and Mahoney Asset Management Founder and FOX Business Commentator Ken Mahoney look at investments in Artificial Intelligence and what to look for when it comes to Bitcoin and related companies. Gary also discusses what's happening with the booming Tech Sector and how to see and invest in the potential relaxing of COVID restrictions wisely.