Who is the most reliable "business(money) adviser"....Mr. Kiyosaki or Suze Orman..?
Can you recommend any reliable business adviser in the U.S? It doesn't have to be Robert Kiyosaki or Suze Orman. To Everyone: Thank you so much for giving me those reliable informations! I've already checked all the website you recommended.
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- Suze Orman is an entertainer...why not get your investment advice from Britany Spears or Madonna? All three will have the same amount of information about your particular situation, your goals, your tolerances and your needs. James Cramer was a great hedge-fund manager, but today he's an entertainer...he know that, you should too. The financial media is in place to capture eyeballs in order to sell advertising--not to provide readers, listeners and viewers with sound financial advice. That being said, I find that Michele Singletarry of the Washington Post and Chuck Jaffe of Marketwatch will usually cut through a lot of the BS. I read Scott Burns of the Dallas Morning News this weekend and he his writing demonstrated he didn't even know what a UIT is or how they work...yet he wrote an opinionated response to a reader question on UIT's...that is pretty pathetic.
- I will classify them more as motivational speakers than as money advisers. I mean their books give good general advises but if you really want to know about managing money, read Benjamin Graham, Mark Mobius, Peter Lynch, Warren Buffet...
- bobbrinker.com or raylucia.com
- Check out one of the many financial websites that advocate for the individual- Bankrate.com Smartmoney.com Money.com moneycentral.com
- I think the best money advisor would be a financial planner tailored to your particular goals and situation. But most people don't want to pay for one and believe that they can do it themselves. If you want general investing, financial informaton, http://www.aaii.com is a good source. I think you can educate yourself with information. But you don't know what you don't know, right?
- Neither. I would seek out John Reed or Warren Buffett; read their books. The best financial advice is from people in the "real world", not motivational speakers. Both of the gentleman mentioned above have made their money the real way.
- Here is a number of website that I tracked: All Things Financial: http://allthingsfinancialblog.com/category/mutual-funds/ Bankrate: http://www.bankrate.com/brm/default.asp Bob Brinker's MarketTimer: http://www.bobbrinker.com/ Free Money Finance: http://www.freemoneyfinance.com/ Fund Advice: http://www.fundadvice.com/
- Kiyosaki may be mediocre, but Orman is ridiculous. Avoid her. Instead, read Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor.
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