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Jean Chatzky: 8 Ways to Save $5,000 This Year
You and Your Money Personal finance expert Jean Chatzky answers your questions
Marlo Thomas With Financial Expert Jean Chatzky
RADICAL Monday Night LIVE! with Doreen Rainey and Jean Chatzky
Planning Your Retirement with Financial Journalist Jean Chatzky
Today Show Money Guru Jean Chatzky talks finances
"Money Rules for Savvy CEOs" - Jean Chatzky, Financial Editor, NBC Today
5 Tips For Paying Off Debt, from Jean Chatzky
Jean Chatzky: Don't Pay with Plastic if You Can't Stick to Your Budget
Today Show Editor and Blogger Jean Chatzky on the Financial Blogger Podcast
Jean Chatzky in black boots - 30-Jan-2014
Ann Curry and Jean Chatzky - nice legs
Let’s Talk with Jean Chatzky – Part 1: Women and investing for retirement
Let’s Talk with Jean Chatzky – Part 2: Social Security options for individuals
Saving more money should be a lot easier than it is. After all, we know how to do it. But getting ourselves to actually do it? That's tough. But here are 8 easy-to-do things that can save you $5,000 in the next 12 months. From taking another look at your insurance policies to avoiding wasteful food bills, find room in your budget to boost savings. Learn more: http://www.bankrate.com/jean-chatzky/?pid=p:yto
You and Your Money: Personal finance expert Jean Chatzky answers your questions.
Jean Chatzky, financial editor of The Today Show and author of Make Money, Not Excuses, answers questions from viewers about lending, credit cards, home paym...
http://www.GetRadicalConference.com founder Doreen Rainey interviews keynote speaker Jean Chatzky as she shares the biggest mistakes women make when it comes to money and a sneak peek into...
The Today Show's Jean Chatzky offers financial advice and discusses how to make your money work for you.
Why are you in business? To make money! Your business can allow you to do many things, but only if you make money and manage it responsibly. Jean Chatzky, Fi...
Finance expert Jean Chatzky gives us 5 tips to help reduce debt and start saving money. Part of the series Mondays with Marlo on Marlothomas.com.
Swipe now. Pay later. Buying things with a credit card is that painless. That's also the psychology behind this money rule: You'll spend more with a credit card than you will with a debit card. And you'll spend more with a debit card than you will with cash. If you're struggling to stick to your budget, start paying with cash. It's more painful to forego cash, so you end up saving it instead. Want to really put yourself on a tighter financial leash? Opt for a big $50 instead of the $20s from the ATM.
Today - Jan. 30, 2014 Black Leather, Wedge Boots.
Ann Curry and Jean Chatzky - nice legs.
In part one of this series on retirement planning, Jean Chatzky and Karen Wimbish discuss the Wells Fargo survey results around women and investing. Here are some tips for balancing your...
In part two of this series, Jean Chatzky and Bill Meyer discuss tips individuals need to consider when claiming their Social Security benefits. What are some of the primary sources from which you can create your income strategy? http://spr.ly/6059W6H9 Watch all the videos from this series: Part 1: Is Social Security going to be around? http://youtu.be/onR_yksCpKg Part 2: Social Security options for individuals http://youtu.be/43cmV6BM-Xk Part 3: Strategies for couples http://youtu.be/QGVtITg0tjk Part 4: Social Security considerations if you are divorced or widowed http://youtu.be/VfisMZUDG7I Part 5: Taking Social Security benefits while working http://youtu.be/sxWDLm7n7DA
Teo chats with financial expert Jean Chatzky about setting yourself up for retirement.
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When it comes to managing finances, we know there isn't one strategy that works for everyone. That's why we've added SavvyMoney to our growing list of FREE f...
Most Americans watch their money go into the Social Security trust fund in the form of payroll deductions as soon as they begin working, when retirement seems a long way off. As a result, many go through their working lives without giving it much thought. Here are a few facts everyone should know about Social Security benefits before making any decisions about retirement. More tips on how to maximize your Social Security benefits: http://trib.al/NIcTw7V For the latest finance news, visit http://www.bankrate.com/
Today - Jan. 23, 2014.
Personal Finance Expert Jean Chatzky gives us the scoop on safe shopping for Black Friday, Cyber Monday and beyond!
Jean Chatzky, author of Pay It Down: From Debt to Wealth on $10 A Day, discusses the hazards of using a debit or credit card instead of cash. Jean gives us a...
How many credit cards on average do millennials have in their wallets? The answer is close to zero. According to a Bankrate survey, 63% of those ages 18 to 29 say that they don't own any credit cards. That's not a good thing for building credit. Without a credit history, you can wind up with a thin credit file, or not enough credit to convince a lender that you're a risk worth taking. It's another reason why millennials have the lowest average credit score compared to other age groups. Here's what you can do to get a credit card with little-to-no credit, and how you should manage your plastic to stay in good financial health.
It's never to early to think about your holiday shopping plan -- and the budget to fund it. Learn five strategies to reduce your financial footprint and save this holiday season. From dedicated savings to price protection, these tips will keep your holiday budget right on track. Learn more: http://www.bankrate.com/jean-chatzky/?pid=p:tyo
Jean Chatzky and AARP help you understand the Affordable Care Act. Check out our tool for a customized report: http://healthlawanswers.org/ SUBSCRIBE: http:/...
Half of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. To achieve greater financial security, we need to pay more attention to what's coming in and what's going out. We need to set realistic goals, and we need stick to a budget or spending plan. Acclaimed author and financial editor Jean Chatzky for NBC's "Today" show shares her thoughts on the financial literacy problem in this country. Chatzky is headlining the Cornerstone Credit Union Foundation's FOCUS Summit Feb. 6-7 in Dallas.
http:\\www.goldsteinongelt.com Jean Chatzky, financial editor of NBC’s Today Show and author of Operation Money: A Free Financial Guide for Military Service Members and Families talks about investment options for retirees and when you should start claiming Social Security. Find out how current market conditions affect the way senior investors manage their money. "Goldstein on Gelt" is a global investment and financial planning radio show designed to educate and entertain its listeners with financial strategies and investment tips. Investment advisor Douglas Goldstein hosts the weekly show and is the director of Profile Investment Services, Ltd., www.profile-financial.com.
Ready to start a family but don't think you can afford a baby? Learn more about how you can "make baby cents" by implementing these personal finance tips in ...
http://www.moneysavingenthusiast.com Money: Good Ways to Make Money with Jean Chatzky is an interview with the financial expert. she discusses ways to earn e...
SmallBizLady Interviews Jean Chatzky about the all new Money School. How to manage your money as a small business owner and prepare for retirement. For more ...
Clip from "Today" featuring a short skirted Katie Couric interviewing a longer skirted Jean Chatzky in high chairs.
I nominated my husband as the best shopper I know and - poof - Jean Chatzky and crew visited/interviewed us for her cable show "Money Matters with Jean Chatz...
Bryant Gumbel interviews consumer guru Jean Chatzky about different types of real estate agents. Learn what makes Exclusive Buyer Agents a better choice.
Roy Richter, President of the NYPD Captains Endowment Association is interviewed by Jean Chatzky about benefits of the Superior Officers Council Annuity Trus...
You've probably heard that September is notoriously harsh on the stock market. It's the one month that shows average declines over the past 20-, 50- and 100-year periods, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis. In the more near term, though, it's certainly not all doom and gloom: September has had a negative return for the month in eight out of the past 20 years, according to John Sweeney, the executive vice president of retirement and investing strategies at Fidelity Investments, who ran some data for me. Sounds bad, but six other months share that stat. And the median return, 1.83 percent, ranks the month No. 4 in terms of performance over the past two decades. Smart investors know that while historical trends like these are an indication of future performance -- that history tells us that the market always bounces back if you invest for the long haul -- these sorts of ups and downs are par for the course when it comes to investing. Attempts to time the market will only get you in trouble. Learn more: http://www.bankrate.com/financing/investing/jean-chatzky-bad-month-for-the-market/?pid=p:yto
Jean Chatzky is an award-winning journalist and best-selling author, financial speaker and one of the United States' most sought-after business speakers. Jean Chatzky is noted for her work on NBC's Today, Newsweek/The Daily Beast, More Magazine, the New York Daily News, and as a contributor to the Oprah Winfrey Show and the Oprah & Friends Sirius-XM Radio channel. Jean Chatzky is the author of eight books, including Money Rules: The Simple Path to Lifelong Security and the recent New York Times best-seller Money 911: Your Most Pressing Money Questions Answered, Your Money Emergencies Solved. Her book The Difference: How Anyone Can Prosper in Even the Toughest Times, received the 2009 Books for a Better Life award in the Personal Finance category. She is also the author of Pay It Down: From Debt to Wealth on $10 A Day which was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show's successful "Debt Diet" series. The winner of prestigious awards for journalism, including the Betty Furness Consumer Media Service Award, the Clarion Award, and a Gracie Allen award, Chatsky is well known for her smart, insightful commentary on personal financial responsibility. With her warm personality and keen intelligence into all matters of monetary success, she shows audience members what they can do to achieve security in their financial futures. Book Jean chatsky at Speakers.com. http://www.speakers.com/Jean-Chatzky-speaker-biography
Personal Finance Expert Jean Chatzky talks saving tips at FinCon 2013.
Today - Dec. 10, 2014
AARP financial ambassador Jean Chatzky suggests waiting to claim Social Security benefits so your monthly check will be higher. Links: For 98 more ways to sa...
Today - Dec. 6, 2014 Only part of the boots can be seen... :-(
Financial expert Jean Chatzky discusses the best ways to navigate the transition—from how to talk to ...
PR Newswire 2015-04-02That's when she remembered a television segment where she had seen Today Show personal finance ...
Huffington Post 2015-03-27Several finance experts shared their advice on taxes and tax filing, hosted by @MashBusiness, ...
Mashable 2015-03-26Jean Chatzky, Financial Editor for NBC Today; Daily Worth, a financial media company for women; Wise ...
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The Los Angeles Times 2015-03-13Also on the panel were Jean Chatzky, financial journalist and financial editor for NBC's Today Show, ...
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Forbes 2015-02-13The magazine, launched as part of the TIME for Kids suite of publications, is edited by Jean ...
Huffington Post 2015-02-10Jean Chatzky and Time for Kids, a division of Time Inc.
New York Times 2015-02-02Fortune's Jean Chatzky highlighted that families earning more than $150,000 per year receive "six ...
Media Matters 2015-01-23Knowing that financial woes are top-of-mind as the Life Reimagined community reassesses its "life ...
PR Newswire 2014-12-17Jean Sherman Chatzky (born November 7, 1964) is an American financial journalist, author and motivational speaker. Chatzky has given personal financial advice on various TV shows. She is the financial editor for NBC's Today Show.
Born in Michigan and raised in Wisconsin, Indiana and West Virginia, Chatzky holds a BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania.
Starting her career in 1986 at Working Woman, Chatzky rose from editorial assistant to assistant editor. In 1989 she left journalism and joined the equity research department of Dean Witter Reynolds, returning to journalism two years later as a reporter/researcher at Forbes. She moved to the Dow Jones/Hearst start-up SmartMoney in 1992, rising from staff writer to senior editor. After a five-year run, Chatzky joined Money Magazine in 1998.
Chatzky has appeared on Oprah, Live With Regis and Kelly, The View and other programs. She has written for Parents, Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, was a staff writer for SmartMoney and a fact checker for Forbes.
Ann Curry (born November 19, 1956) is an American television news journalist, photojournalist, and co-anchor on NBC's morning television program Today. She is the former news anchor on Today, a role she began in March 1997, and was the host of Dateline NBC from 2005–2011.
Curry is a Board Member at the International Women's Media Foundation.
Curry was born in Guam to Bob Curry, of Cherokee, French, German, Scottish and Irish descent from Pueblo, Colorado, and Hiroe Nagase, originally from Japan. Her American father, a career Navy man, met her mother during the U.S. occupation of Japan following the Second World War. The U.S. military initially did not allow the marriage, but her father returned to Japan two years later to marry Nagase.
Curry lived in Japan for several years as a child, attending the Ernest J. King School on the military base in Sasebo. Later she moved to Ashland, Oregon, where she graduated from Ashland High School. She graduated with a BA in Journalism from the University of Oregon in 1978.