Listen to podcast of financial advisor Dennis Tubbergen interviewing Dr. Marc Faber of The Gloom Boom and Doom Report at everythingfinancialradio.com.
Grand Rapids, MI -- (SBWIRE) -- 12/16/2011 -- For those individuals who can’t catch the live broadcasts of financial advisor Dennis Tubbergen’s weekly radio show, there is no reason to worry – they can still listen to his shows as podcasts at http://www.everythingfinancial.com. And his latest podcast is well worth listening to as it features special guest Dr. Marc Faber of The Gloom Boom and Doom Report.
Tubbergen, who is the CEO of USA Wealth Management LLC, also spends a lot of time keeping his readers up to date with his online financial blog and his weekly newsletter at http://www.moving-markets.com. His radio show frequently features national and international guests in the fields of economics, finance and politics.
Dennis Tubbergen and his The Everything Financial Radio Show can be heard on Michigan’s WOOD 1300 AM and 106.9 FM stations, part of the Clear Channel network. The Everything Financial Radio Show can also be heard on WTKG 1230 AM Tuesdays from 8 to 9 a.m. Broadcast times for WOOD 1300 AM and 106.9 FM are Sundays at noon.
To catch Tubbergen’s opinion as to where the markets and the economy are headed as well as tips on investment strategies in these difficult financial times, read his blog at htt://www.dennistubbergen.com.
Dennis Tubbergen has been in the financial industry for over 25 years and has his corporate offices at 961 4 Mile Road N.W. in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tubbergen is CEO of USA Wealth Management, LLC and has an online blog. 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.
The opinions expressed herein are those of the writer and not necessarily those of USA Wealth Management, LLC. This update may contain forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, statements as to future events that involve various risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual events or results to differ materially from those that were forecasted. Therefore, no forecast should be construed as a guarantee. Prior to making any investment decision, individuals should consult a professional to determine the risks, costs, benefits and fees associated with a particular investment. Information obtained from third party resources is believed to be reliable but the accuracy cannot be guaranteed.