Diana B. Henriques is a senior financial writer for The New York Times, where she has worked since 1989. She was previously a staff writer for Barron‘s magazine, a Wall Street correspondent for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and an investigative reporter for The Trenton (N.J.) Times. In 2005, she was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize […]

Ramit Sethi promises to make us rich. He’s an author, an entrepreneur and a business maven who provides a 6-week program designed to make us wealthy in his book titled I Will Teach You To Be Rich.

Caitlin Kelly examines how we spend our money. She worked for more than 2 years as a retail associate to investigate all aspects of retailing—from factory workers in China to Americans struggling to support large families on poverty-level wages. Retail is the nation’s third largest industry and the U.S.’s largest source of new jobs. We discuss what it’s really like to work for $8-$10 per hour from her book, Malled.

Rick Emerson is a media star in Portland, OR who turned his attention to writing a personal finance book for the next generation. He teaches us how to slay our bills, decapitate debt and fight the Apocalypse of financial doom from his book, Zombie Economics.

George Cassidy has studied the business practices Rock ‘n’ Roll’s most innovative and creative group, The Beatles. He shares the business wisdom of The Beatles from his book Come Together.

Dave Kearney is the CEO of Boomerang.com, one of this country’s leaders in Internet marketing through e-mail. We discuss the optimum use of e-mail marketing in the Internet Age.