About The Money For February 10, 2009

Portfolio Manager Bill Smead puts the stock market in perspective for Northwest investors. Rob McKenna warns against identity theft. Brain Decker and Jim Black talk about retirement and wealth management and the effects of the stimulus package. We look for signs of hope and new beginnings amid the recession. One case in point, Anchovies and Olives, Ethan Stowell and partners’ fourth restaurant in Seattle in five years. We’ll meet the man with the diners’ version of the Midas touch and find out why this acclaimed, talented young chef has people lined up for a seat in one his hip hotspots.
Originally Aired: Feb 10, 2009Back to Archive

Portfolio Manager Bill Smead puts the stock market in perspective for Northwest investors.

Hope During a Recession
Portfolio Manager Bill Smead puts the stock market in perspective for Northwest investors.
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Retirement and Wealth Management
Rob McKenna warns against identity theft.
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Scambusters: Identity Theft
Brain Decker and Jim Black talk about retirement and wealth management and the effects of the stimulus package.
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Bulls and Bears: Demystify the Stock Market
We look for signs of hope and new beginnings amid the recession. One case in point, Anchovies and Olives, Ethan Stowell and partners’ fourth restaurant in Seattle in five years. We’ll meet the man with the diners’ version of the Midas touch and find out why this acclaimed, talented young chef has people lined up for a seat in one his hip hotspots.
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Isn't there any other cities in Washington other than Seattle? And by the way this is only a rescession if you have a job, to the rest of us it's 1929 again. The difference, giving the money to the people who got us into this mess in the first place, 1. bankers, 2. auto mfg. that make cars too expensive to own for the average person and 3. the GOP that wants to stop a president who's trying to fix their mistakes.

Regan/Bush started this trickle down theory, but the working stiff just gets trickled on.

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