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Financial Talk Show airing Saturdays at 3pm, Eastern on NEWSRADIO WXTK 95.1 FM Cape Cod. We call the program "Something More" so that we can talk about not only those important dollar and cents issues, but also the quality of life issues that make the money matters matter.  Not only do we speak about investment and planning concerns, but we often invite guests for interview. 

Mar 1, 2024

Family Finances – Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry dig into the difficult topic of managing
family finances. Chris starts off the segment with an introduction of the 50/15/5 rule (see
link below) which suggests separating expenses into various categories to ensure you are
not spending too much in any one area. After Chris...


Feb 26, 2024

Brian Regan joins the show to review recent updates on Inflation and what investors should make of these reports.  Also discussed are Debt & Deficits.  With $34 Trillion in US Debt and perhaps as much as $2 Billion per day cost of the debt service, Brian shares thoughts on the ongoing challenges need practical...


Feb 23, 2024

With big earnings and stock movements from semiconductor makers, Brian Regan shared some insights into the industry, as well as how to invest smartly even if you weren’t in on the ground floor of some big market movers.  Chris also references American College of Financial Services survey reported on by Barron’s...


Feb 23, 2024

Could a Government Shut Down be only days away?  Chris shares insights about the risks of a 3/1/24 deadline and what it should mean for investors if we do have a shut down.  Complicating negotiations are enormous deficits and growing debt.  Chris weighs in on declining global trade, the challenges of target date funds,...


Feb 19, 2024

More Mail Bag Questions – Chris Boyd and Jeff Perry dig into more questions from
podcast and radio listeners. In this episode Chris discusses how too many investors are
chasing yield, which may actually be adding more risk than is perceived. Chris and Jeff
share their thoughts regarding total return versus income....