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Hal Shelton, author of the book :The Secrets to Writing a Successful Business Plan," discusses strategies for starting a small business including ways to obtain financing and networking as well as the use of social media.
Aaron Foss, the developer of Nomorobo, discusses how this innovative program stops those annoying computer-generated phone calls. The system is available through the phone company or cable service for Internet-based phone systems.
Karen Frank and Tim McDonough discuss the Hospice of the Chesapeake's programs such as the final salute for veterans, bereavement counseling for grieving family, and both in-home and residential services for terminally ill patients.
Janet Bodnar, editor of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, discusses the cost of owning a pet and how to cut some of those costs as well as whether outlet malls are really a good deal.
Carol Bogash of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra discusses the group's outreach to very young children as well as an innovative program recently introduced in Montgomery County.
Sandy Block with Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine discusses deductions and credits that could save tax payers serious money at various stages of life.
Bob Long, chairman of Ariba Asset Management, discusses the indicators that we are in for strong economic growth and the signs there may be some bumps along the road to economic recovery.
Sandy Farber of UDC's Cooperative Extension Services discusses plants that deer are less likely to eat and strategies for keeping deer out of your garden.
Eric Friedman, director of the Montgomery County Office of Consumer Affairs, discusses shopping for a car online and the scams that trap consumers, as well as predatory towing and home improvement fraud.
Jessica Anderson from Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine discusses why parents should provide general information about their finances to adult children as well as other critical information about long term care, etc.
Tom Gordon with Consumers for a Responsive Legal System discusses law changes in California, small claims court, making a contract with a lawyer and complaining about a lawyer.
Owen Donley, chief counsel, SEC Office of Investor Education and Advocacy, gives advice on how to avoid getting ripped off.
Madelyn Flannagan and Sue Nester, representatives of the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America, discuss a recent survey that indicates consumers make some very serious mistakes in buying insurance and that nearly 40% of consumers don't know what is in their insurance policies.
Hal Shelton of Blu Venture Investors talks about why you need a business plan when starting a small business.