Getting Your Dough To Rise

Residential Real Estate - Tue 6:05pm

Chuck Noel gets an update on the status of residential real estate from Glenn Crellin, Director of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research. Also, a review of good personal finance planning and Doug Gordon of Russell Investment Group talks about stock market indications and the future of money management.

April Showers bring….Tax Time - Tue 6:05pm

Bill Reith, Certified Public Accountant at Hascal Sjoholm (Seeholm) in Everett, joins host Chuck Noel for the annual Getting Your Dough to Rise tax tips and preparation show. What’s new, what’s been eliminated and what’s been increased on the 1040? Listeners are invited to call during the program with their tax questions—

425-303-9070.
 

April Showers bring….Tax Time - Tue 6:05pm

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Bill Reith, Certified Public Accountant at Hascal Sjoholm (Seeholm) in Everett, joins host Chuck Noel for the annual Getting Your Dough to Rise tax tips and preparation show. What’s new, what’s been eliminated and what’s been increased on the 1040? Listeners are invited to call during the program with their tax questions—

425-303-9070.

We made it End of January - Tue 6:05pm

We've made it to the end of another January which means it’s time for the annual review/preview “Getting Your Dough To Rise.” Chuck talks with Matt Rudolf, Managing Director at Summit Capital Management in Seattle and Mike Parks, Editor of Marple's Northwest Business Letter for a look back at 2009 and a look ahead into 2010. 

Current Status of Philanthropy - Tue 6:05pm

Lara (sounds like Laura) Littlefield, President of Northwest Development Officer' Association, addresses the current status of philanthropy and charitable giving under continuing economically difficult conditions; Eldon Samp, PUD Senior Energy Conservation Consultant, returns with ideas for lowering your utility bills under continuing economically difficult conditions; and Bill Reith, Certified Public Accountant in Everett, returns with year ending tax and investing tips, including tax savings in energy and charitable giving.

Chuck Noel welcomes back Bill Smead & Robert Krughoff, TUE 10/27/09 6:05pm


THIS WEEK: Chuck Noel welcomes back to the program Mutual Fund manager Bill Smead. Also, Robert Krughoff, editor of the Puget Sound Consumer’s Checkbook brings the latest information on the best deals for primary care physicians, plumbers and supermarkets and an update on credit markets from portfolio manager Tony Barufi (Bah-roof-ee).

What's Happening with Your Money ??

Getting Your Dough to Rise    Tuesday Oct 27   6:00PM

If you are as anxious as I am about the state of American finances these days, consider yourself very lucky to have the knowledge and experience of KSER's Chuck Noel. This program features Chuck's guests Bill Smead, Robert Krughoff and Tony Barufi as they discuss  mutual funds, credit markets, choosing a physician, plumber, supermarket or auto insurer,  and much much more.    Chuck Noel is an excellent  guide, so don't miss this show!
 

Behind the "Big Picture"

THIS WEEK:  Chuck Noel devotes the entire hour to the "big picture."  Herald economist James McCusker and investment advisor Bill Smead discuss the changes to the culture that are taking place as a result of  last year's near fi

Are We Ascending From The Valley ?

Getting Your Dough To Rise   Tuesday Aug 25   6:00PM

Your host Chuck Noel speaks with Mike Parks of Marples Pacific Northwest Letter on the question of the hour -  Is the US economy on the rise at last ?

Next, Glen Crellin discusses real estate conditions today - Prices rising or not, and the rate of foreclosures.  Mr Crellin is Director of  Washington Center for Real Estate Research.

Finally, Outreach Manager Ramondo Sosa of Snohomish County Senior Services provides some welcome information about available resources for seniors.

Don't miss this show !   Chuck Noel can be heard the last Tuesday each month at 90.7 KSER

Got A Few Coins to Jingle ? Here's What to Do With Them !

Getting Your Dough To Rise    Tuesday July 28, 6:00 PM

Financial Advisor Ray Eads of Lynnwood's Wealth Management Northwest Inc joins erudite host Chuck Noel to offer his view of the investment universe today.  You may call and ask questions by dialing  425 303-9076.
Current local employment trends will be addressed by Donna Thompson, Everett Regional Labor Economist for Washington State Employment Security Department, followed by Sean Beary of the state attorney general's office with the current highest categories of consumer complaints.   If you have money to invest, do not miss this show!

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