Grand Rapids, MI -- (SBWire) -- 08/05/2011 --Dennis Tubbergen has been a financial advisor for over 25 years and radio talk show host for over a fifth of that time. But since his The Everything Financial Radio Show was picked up by Michigan’s WOOD 1300 AM and 106.9 FM stations, his listening audience has grown even larger.
Tubbergen’s nationally-known guests generally talk about finance, politics, and the global economy. And his next guest, Karl Denninger, will be no exception.
Denninger is the former CEO of MCSNet in Chicago, one of the area’s first internet providers. Denninger is probably best known for being one of the founding contributors to the conservative blog market-ticker.org.
Tubbergen’s radio show can also be heard on WTKG 1230 AM Tuesdays from 8 to 9 a.m. Broadcast times for WOOD 1300 AM and 10.9 FM are Sundays at noon.
Two of Tubbergen’s recent guests include marketing advisor, consultant and business coach Dan Kennedy and financial forecaster Ian Gordon.
Tubbergen’s recent broadcasts can also be heard as podcasts on his website http://www.everythingfinancialradio.com. To catch Tubbergen’s opinion as to where the markets and the economy are headed and tips on investment strategies in these difficult financial times, go to http://www.moving-markets.com.
Dennis Tubbergen has been in the financial industry for over 25 years and has his corporate offices in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tubbergen is CEO of USA Wealth Management, LLC and has an online blog that can be viewed at www.dennistubbergen.com. His weekly talk show The Everything Financial Radio Show is simulcast on three Michigan metro stations and also airs to over 600,000 financial advisors.
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Financial Advisor Dennis Tubbergen to Interview Karl Denninger