Stuart Ritter, a certified financial planner with T. Rowe Price, discusses retirement planning and investment.
Tom Gordon from Responsive Law discussing the organization's efforts to make the legal system more accessible to consumers.
The Nightly Business Report's "tax guru," Kevin McCormally, talks about ways you can lessen your incomwe tax burden for the current year.
Rodd Santomauro of HALT discusses ways the organization is working to make the small claims court more responsive to consumers as well its efforts to reform states' lawyer discipline procedures.
Dr. Kevin Fricka, an orthopedic surgeon, discusses minimally invasive techniques used in knee and hip replacements and how these methods reduce recovery time.
Mike McCartin, an independent insurance broker, and Sue Nester with Trusted Choice discuss insurance issues including holiday liability, renters insurance for college students, and flood insurance.
Steve Pociask of the American Consumer Institute discusses how small businesses affect the economy and provide a majority of new jobs.
Mike Baldwin, of Baldwin Homes, and Tim McDonough, an interior designer, discuss a green house that can be heated and cooled for about $200 a month. The profits from this environment-friendly house will be donated to charity.
Jason McCarthy, a pharmacy supervisor for CVS, discusses drug interactions, why you should take cholesterol-lowering drugs at night, and the value of establishing a relationship with a pharmacist.
Dr. Marc Connell, an orthopedic surgeon, discusses sports injuries, treatments and prevention.
Bob Rusbuldt and Sue Nester of Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers talk about safety issues during the holidays and the host's liability if something goes wrong
Dr. Michael Duplessie, an ophthalmologist, discusses diseases of the eye and new treatments as well as ways to help prevent the loss of vision.
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.
Andrea Brands of AT&T discusses the company's "It Can Wait" campaign, which educates teens and parents about the dangers of texting.
Jim Quiggle of the Coalition Against Insurance Fraud discusses the $80 billion cost to consumers from insurance fraud as well as some of the more outrageous schemes to defraud insurance companies.