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Take a Look Back at 2011 With Financial Advisor’s Radio Podcasts

Financial advisor Dennis Tubbergen's website contains podcasts of his broadcasts during the past year.

 

Grand Rapids, MI -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/12/2012 -- If you missed some of financial advisor Dennis Tubbergen’s live radio broadcasts in 2011, you might want to take a little time to listen to the podcasts of those shows. Although Tubbergen’s shows can be heard on two metro Michigan radio stations, it is sometimes easier to just go to his website at http://www.everythingfinancialradio.com, kick back, and listen to several podcasts.

Whether you want to hear commentary from Dennis or one of his guest specialists in the fields of economics, finance, or politics, his podcasts can be an interesting source for gleaning information. Tubbergen’s guests in 2011 included economic forecaster Ian Gordon, marketing expert Dan Kennedy, author and international investor Jim Rogers, and financial consultant Dr. Marc Faber.

Tubbergen, who is the CEO of USA Wealth Management LLC, is also well known for his informative blog at http://www.dennistubbergen.com. Tubbergen keeps his faithful readers up to date with his weekly newsletter at www.moving-markets.com.

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.

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. His weekly talk show The Everything Financial Radio Show is broadcast on three Michigan metro stations.

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