Saturday, October 31, 2009

Moneytalk With Bob Brinker Guests - List of their Books

Bob Brinker, host of Moneytalk, usually interviews a guest in the final hour of his three hour weekend radio show. These guests usually have a new book to promote. Bob has become good at interviewing his guests to let them express their opinions. This has become the favorite segment of the show for many of us. Below is a list of the guests for this month with links to buy their books to support this site.

Saturday October 31, 2009: David L. Scott: "The American Heritage Dictionary of Business Terms"

Sunday October 25, 2009: Dale Robyn Siegel, author of "The New Rules for Mortgages"
Bob said the switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree with a record number of callers wanting to ask Ms. Siegel questions.

Saturday October 24, 2009: "Last Man Standing: The Ascent of Jamie Dimon and JPMorgan Chase"

Sunday October 18, 2009: Robert A. Hefner, III, author of the book "The Grand Energy Transition: The Rise of Energy Gases, Sustainable Life and Growth, and the Next Great Economic Expansion"

Saturday October 17, 2009: Micheline Maynard, senior business correspondent for the New York Times. Autor of new book "The Selling of the American Economy: How Foreign Companies Are Remaking the American Dream"

Sunday October 11, 2009: John Mullins, co-author of "Getting to Plan B: Breaking Through to a Better Business Model"

Saturday October 10, 2009: author of "Inside Larry and Sergey's Brain (English, Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and Portuguese Edition)"


Sunday October 4, 2009: Steven Davidoff, author of the book, "Gods at War: Shotgun Takeovers, Government by Deal, and the Private Equity Implosion"

Saturday October 3, 2009: Gretchen Morgenson, author of the book "The Capitalist's Bible: The Essential Guide to Free Markets--and Why They Matter to You"

Guest Host Lynn Jimenez: Lynn Jimenez Fan Club : Book
¿Se Habla Dinero? The Everyday Guide to Financial Success (English and Spanish Edition)
A bilingual guide to the basics of financial success. ¿Se Habla Dinero? walks readers through the fundamentals of personal finance and money management and explains how to open and use bank accounts; establish and manage credit; save and borrow money for education; and master basic investing techniques. This bilingual guide makes intimidating topics easy and gives readers the confidence they need to move forward.

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1 comment:

  1. David and Kay Scott's books are excellent!The Business Dictionary should be in every investers library,but don't ignore their travel books on national park lodging. We too often forget the jewels in our own back yard for family fun...in such an uncertain time/returning to the basics of America can be very reassuring.

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