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Brian recaps the news from the weekend and chats with Cincinnati FOP President Dan Hils about a viral post he had over the weekend. Plus, the Monday Morning Spleen Vent with Jerry Thomas, Tom Zawistowski from We the People stops by, and Money Monday with Nathan Bachrach on 55KRC The Talk Station.
Brian is joined by Cincinnati FOP President Dan Hils on the protests around the city, Jerry Thomas stops by for his weekly visit, and hear from Charmaine McGuffey, Nathan Bachrach, and Nick Noel on 55KRC, The Talk Station.
4/26/20: Billy chats w/ financial expert Nathan Bachrach, radio talk show host Kevin Jackson and Morgan Ortegas from the State Department. Plus your calls at 866-647-7337.
3/29/20: Billy chats w/ Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, financial guru Nathan Bachrach, James Hirsen from Newsmax and aviation expert Jay Ratliff. Plus your calls at 866-647-7337.
3/22/20: Billy chats w/ Mercedes Schlapp from the Trump campaign, Wayne Allyn Root and financial expert Nathan Bachrach. He also takes your calls at 866-647-7337.
3/15/20: Billy chats w/ Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, financial expert Nathan Bachrach, Wayne Allyn Root and Congressman Brad Wenstrup (R-OH). Plus your calls on the coronavirus outbreak at 866-647-7337.
Why are we banning plastic bags in Cincinnati? The facts behind the acts. Plus, the latest on the Coronavirus from UC Health's Dr. Carl Fichtenbaum. Nathan Bachrach from Simply Money stops by to breakdown the Stock Market plunge, and Comedian Vic Henley lightens the mood in the final hour on 700 WLW.
On this week’s “Best of Simply Money Podcast,” Nathan Bachrach and Amy Wagner discuss the risks to our economy in 2020. They also talk about the advantages of a practice retirement and how your 401(k) stacks up to rest of America.
On this week’s “Best of Simply Money Podcast,” Nathan Bachrach and Amy Wagner discuss the new trade deal with China may affect our local economy. They also talk about the basics of long-term care insurance, and the red flags of a bad financial advisor.
On this week’s “Best of Simply Money Podcast,” Nathan Bachrach and Amy Wagner discuss how tensions with Iran could affect your savings, saving as a middle class American, and the trouble with a popular health insurance alternative.
Sterling talks to Nathan Bachrach form Allworth Financial about The Federal Reserve lower the prime rate and all Reds and their last second trading.
Jeff Pastor, one of the council members leading the charge to decriminalize marijuana in Cincinnati joins Eddie and Rocky; the latest on the David Ortiz investigation; Nathan Bachrach discusses retirement and mortgages; Dave Hatter, our tech guy talks deepfakes; what are some of the sentimental items you can't live without?
Willie talks tariffs with Nathan Bachrach; Steve Goreham with the truth about climate change; a couple of Stooge Reports with Seg, Rachel, and Rocky
Willie's reaction to Trump's comments last night; Amy Murray discusses the FC stadium deal; Nathan Bachrach with money news; Turtleman in studio!! Also, Rachel, Seg, and Rocky on the Stooge
Willie talks with Ken Broo on Football and baseball, Talks about Nikes new face for their brand. Willie also talks with Nathan Bachrach on Nike and Kaepernick on the Nike Stocks
Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
Prospective breakaways and independent business owners alike often ask us about the long-term, bigger picture potential for their firm. In this episode, Nathan Bachrach of Simply Money Advisors joins Mindy to discuss the answers so many independent business owners ponder. [podcast]
Mindy Diamond on Independence: A Podcast for Financial Advisors Considering Change
Prospective breakaways and independent business owners alike often ask us about the long-term, bigger picture potential for their firm. In this episode, Nathan Bachrach of Simply Money Advisors joins Mindy to discuss the answers so many independent business owners ponder. [podcast]
Nathan Bachrach, the CEO of Simply Money Advisors, talked about the economy. Money coming back to the U.S., the bonuses some employees are getting as a result of the Trump tax cuts, credit card debt, saving for retirement, and more.
Greg Landsman and Sloanie discuss the Streetcar. Brooke Urick explains seekingaggreements.com and how some girls are paying for college. Nathan Bachrach tells us not to worry about Businesses leaving Cincinnati. Jason Nathanson and Cincy Cindy. Alex Stone updates us on the kids in CA who were tortured.
Nathan Bachrach of Simply Money talks about GE and it's impact on Cincinnati; Mike Martini, tattoo artist, and the only one in Ohio licensed to do audio tattoos; Rob Franek of the Princeton Review discusses affordable college; Alex Stone, ABC News; Dennis Hof of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch
Alex Stone and Scott talk about the EAS in Hawaii, Dr. Joan Ifland talks about being addicted to food. Dr. Cori Repp helps us understand this year flu. Nathan Bachrach and Simply money. Movie Cars!! What’s your favorite? Jeff Kanter has an idea for Small business health insurance and a Job Fair in Cincinnati
Sloanie on this fine Monday has Brad MElke to discuss new tax reform plan, Rocky "Boy Toy" Boiman talks Bengals loss in Minnesota, Nathan Bachrach in for Amy Wagner talk $$$. Issac Alexis talks new drugs for the opioid epidemic and Gary Taubes talks about his book and sugar is to blame for everything.
12/03/17: Billy chats with Nathan Bachrach from Simply Money, Newsmax TV’s Wayne Allyn Root, and the Communications Director of FAIR, Dave Ray. Plus, your calls at 866-647-7337.
Your Willie on this Friday afternoon has John Cranley, Mayor of Cincinnati talk about the random fliers telling certain neighbors in the Queen City that Cranley is a racist/ bigot. Nathan Bachrach to talk the Republican tax reform and Jessica Vaughan and Cunningham talk about the NYC terrorist and "visa lottery". Plus Chip Hart is in the for the Stooge Report.
Willie discusses various city issues with Chris Monzel; Wayne Allyn Root; Nathan Bachrach of Simply Money discusses the P&G situation; your calls!
Nathan Bachrach discusses . . . 1 - PG Proxy vote2 - Are you familiar with behavioral economics3 - Fee based annuities4 - Long term care insurance5 - How do your finances pay a role in your well being?
Nathan Bachrach discusses . . . .1 - Things are not as bad as the headlines make them out to be2 - PG Proxy vote3 - Jobs Report4 - Preview of weekend Simply Money article5 - Is being lazy saving you money?
Sloanie starts with Jeff Capell who started the movement for no new taxes for stadiums. Nathan Bachrach from Simply money. Sandy Guile of the BBB for the Scam of the week. Mike Allen with an update on Ray Tensing. Brian Hamrick tells a story about how Scott saved a life by telling a story about Heroine. Yehuda Remer tells us why we should teach our kids about guns early.
Nathan Bachrach of Simply Money joins Mike to talk about saving for retirement.
Sloanie starts talking to Nathan Bachrach from Simply money about Trumps Tax Cuts. Pete O'Shea and Scott talk about Narcotics Addiction and how to overcome it. John Morris tells us that College Students should pass a financial responsibility test before enrolling. Karl Widerquist explains Ontario Canadas Basic Wage and if we should be doing this. Don Mazzella tells us automation and Robots will soon be in management roles. Gene Kritsky tells us that Cicadas will be in Cincinnati this year. Some are already here.
Frank Darras join Nathan Bachrach, Ed Finke, and Amy Wagner, hosts of 55KRC Cincinnati’s Simply Money, to discuss how parents can combat the high costs of insuring a teenage driver.
Nathan Bachrach manages close to $700 million of retirement funds in a balanced portfolio for 1750 families. He thinks a hike in interest rates is way overdue but the markets will take it in stride. But because rates and bond prices move adversely, unrealized capital gains in his bond holdings will fall when rates reverse. And in today's monetary environment, he can't assume traditional asset allocation adjustments will work. What to do? Clients ask, What's going to happen to Social Security? As long as Uncle Sam has taxing power, Social Security can't go broke. It is a cash flow problem to the extent more is paid out than paid in and Nathan comments on the solutions commonly discussed. The Social Security “file and suspend loophole” is now being phased out, but it confuses a lot of people and he clarifies it. Prepare for the holidays like you do for retirement. Stick to a budget, start early, never pay full price, use online shopping, avoid “little murderers” (wasted nickels and dimes). Oh, and get yourself a “Red Laser.” That's an app for your iPhone that permits you to check product ratings and prices before you cash out. On gift cards: “Nothing says ‘I love you' better than a crisp $20 bill.”
Nathan Bachrach manages close to $700 million of retirement funds in a balanced portfolio for 1750 families. He thinks a hike in interest rates is way overdue but the markets will take it in stride. But because rates and bond prices move adversely, unrealized capital gains in his bond holdings will fall when rates reverse. And in today's monetary environment, he can't assume traditional asset allocation adjustments will work. What to do? Clients ask, What's going to happen to Social Security? As long as Uncle Sam has taxing power, Social Security can't go broke. It is a cash flow problem to the extent more is paid out than paid in and Nathan comments on the solutions commonly discussed. The Social Security “file and suspend loophole” is now being phased out, but it confuses a lot of people and he clarifies it. Prepare for the holidays like you do for retirement. Stick to a budget, start early, never pay full price, use online shopping, avoid “little murderers” (wasted nickels and dimes). Oh, and get yourself a “Red Laser.” That's an app for your iPhone that permits you to check product ratings and prices before you cash out. On gift cards: “Nothing says ‘I love you' better than a crisp $20 bill.”
Frank Darras join Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke, hosts of 55KRC Cincinnati’s Simply Money, to discuss insurance tips for college students and parents to keep in mind before the school year begins.
Frank Darras join Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke, hosts of 55KRC Cincinnati’s Simply Money, to discuss the latest trend of smart home appliances and whether these devices are a money saver or a security risk.
Frank Darras join Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke, hosts of 55KRC Cincinnati’s Simply Money, to share which life milestones may make you eligible for auto insurance savings.
Frank Darras join Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke, hosts of 55KRC Cincinnati’s Simply Money, to discuss common traffic ticket misconceptions and how they affect your insurance rates.
Frank Darras join Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke, hosts of 55KRC Cincinnati’s Simply Money, to discuss how to protect your family and your home from severe weather conditions, such as rainstorms and tornadoes.