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is author of "Easy Money: How to Simplify Your Finances and Get What You Want Out of Life," "Deal with Your Debt" and "Your Credit Score: How to Fix, Protect and Improve the 3-Digit Number that Shapes Your Financial Future." She is a personal finance columnist for MSN Money and author of the question-and-answer column "Money Talk," which appears in newspapers throughout the country. Formerly a personal finance writer for the Los Angeles Times, Pulliam Weston is a graduate of the certified financial planner training program at University of California, Irvine. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter.
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is a contributing editor for MSN Money. Formerly managing editor of MSN Money, Markman is senior investment strategist and portfolio manager at Greenbook Investment Management. While Markman cannot provide personalized investment advice to readers, he invites you to post critiques or comments on the supermodels message board.
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is the mutual funds columnist for MSN Money. Formerly a columnist for the New York Times, he has been a financial writer for more than two decades, and appears regularly on WCBS Radio in New York. He cannot offer specific investment advice, but welcomes contributions to the Start Investing community, whose members can.
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is the author of the best-selling, "How to Pay Zero Taxes,"
which is in its 15th edition. He has written several other books on finance and taxation including "TurboTax Deluxe," "How Much is it Worth? Asset and Business Valuation," "The New Bankruptcy Law: A Professional Handbook," and "Inside the IRS, How it Works (You Over)." A former professor of taxation, accounting and finance, Schnepper has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court and has appeared on numerous national and local television programs.
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is senior markets editor for MSN Money. Previously, he served as senior financial editor at Worth magazine and as editor of Venture magazine. Jubak was a Bagehot Business Journalism Fellow at Columbia University and has written two books: "The Worth Guide to Electronic Investing" and "In the Image of the Brain: Breaking the Barrier Between the Human Mind and Intelligent Machines." As an investor, he says he believes the conventional wisdom is always wrong -- but that he will nonetheless go with the herd if he believes there's a profit to be made. His column Jubak's Journal appears on MSN Money every Tuesday and Friday. He lives in New York.
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lives with her husband and two cats in New York. She is working on a book about money which will be published next year. She likes to cook, does yoga (sometimes) and spends most of her spare cash on traveling, which may or may not be practical, but keeps her happy.
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represents more than 100 accredited agencies and nearly 900 local offices in the U.S. These agencies are known for their high standards, ethical practices and certified counselors. Each year, more than one million people receive counseling and educational services from NFCC member agencies. More than one-third of all consumers who come to an NFCC agency for counseling are able to manage their debt on their own after receiving financial education and counseling. Consumers can phone the NFCC at (866) 481-6322 or (866) 481-NFCC for a referral to a local agency.
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is a student, freelance writer, baby sitter and handywoman in Washington state. Learn more about her in this video.
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