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Saturday, August 25, 201208/25/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 38 (8/25/12)

In this fifth and final Spanish episode, the boys talk iced coffee and cocaine, visit with multi-cultural half-birdman brewer Benjapon Kruthanooch, endure prison flashbacks, and drink cider.

Wednesday, August 22, 201208/22/2012

On The Money (8/22/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group discussed the progression, or lack of same, of a number of technology-related stocks, and talks about ways to protect yourself against identity theft.

Saturday, August 18, 201208/18/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 37 (8/18/12)

Continuing their Catalan odyssey, the boys ring up American-expat Barcelona importer Robert Merryman for the inside scoop before cracking open some random cerveses d’espanyols.

Wednesday, August 15, 201208/15/2012

On The Money (8/15/12)

Have you “stopped growing” financially? Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group considers some of the signs, as well as looks at the finer points of the Paul Ryan budget proposal, and offers some tax advice about how to handl

Saturday, August 11, 201208/11/2012

The High and Mighty Beer Show 36 (8/11/12)

The Sheltons express their love, yet again, for the beers of Catalonia’s Ca l’Arenys, and drag unsuspecting good-guy guest Wade through a rigorous tasting of over-aged cervesa.

Wednesday, August 1, 201208/01/2012

On The Money (8/1/12)

It’s back-to-school time, and Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group takes the opportunity to talk about some of the potential financial pitfalls of school, such as co-signing for student credit cards and apartment rentals.

Wednesday, July 25, 201207/25/2012

On The Money (7/25/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group talks about the benefits of long-term care insurance, and breaks down recent Congressional inaction on renewal of the Bush tax cuts.

Wednesday, July 18, 201207/18/2012

On The Money (7/18/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group talks about ways to protect yourself financially during vacation season.

Wednesday, July 11, 201207/11/2012

On The Money (7/11/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group examines what to look for when reviewing your long-term care insurance policies.

Wednesday, July 4, 201207/04/2012

On The Money (7/4/12)

Gary Thomas of the Wealth Technology Group provides some “mid-year report card” tips, which includes items like reviewing credit card debt and savings accounts, examining employees benefits, and considering new ways to make your

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