Wall Street Unplugged
Episode: 292March 11, 2015

Farnoosh Torabi: How To Become Rich

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On today’s episode of Wall Street Unplugged, I am going to switch it up a bit.

I have been getting a lot of emails lately asking questions about personal finance. So today, I invited my good friend and personal finance expert and author, Farnoosh Torabi to come onto the show.

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During this episode, Farnoosh will explain:

  • the best way for retirees to generate income
  • the easiest way to lower your debt
  • and how young investors could become rich using simple money saving techniques.

Then, I pay tribute to Jim Cramer, who is celebrating his 10-year anniversary as host of CNBC’s Mad Money.

Lastly, during my educational segment, I’ll share one of my favorite healthcare picks.  It’s a stock rarely mentioned in mainstream media and had huge upside potential.

Thanks for listening and as always, good investing!

PS – To learn more about Farnoosh, you can check her out on her website or on Twitter. Plus, be sure to check out her new podcast!

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