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Sound Money for June 28, 2003

Can you afford to sell your own home?
If you're thinking about putting your home on the market, real estate agent and author Robert Irwin says you should try to sell it yourself. (Jun 28, 2003)

Half-way there
It's summer time. The stock market's been looking healthier, but the overall economy is still far from robust. Financial planner Ross Levin, president of Accredited Investors, gazes into his crystal ball to predict what the rest of 2003 will bring. (Jun 28, 2003)

Don't neglect your retirement savings
Sound Money's in-house investment expert Erica Whittlinger cringes each time she hears someone say they aren't saving money in their retirement savings account because they're more comfortable with the guaranteed return they get by making extra mortgage payments. She explains why she thinks this is not the best strategy. (By Erica Whittlinger on Jun 28, 2003)

Secrets of a successful business
Barnett Helzberg, of the Helzberg diamond family, talks about how a chance meeting on a New York City street led him to sell his company to none other than investment guru Warren Buffett. (Jun 28, 2003)

Listener questions for June 28, 2003
This week special guest financial planner Ross Levin answers listeners' questions. (Jun 28, 2003)

The refinancing race
Think you got a better interest rate than your co-worker? Commentator Dale Connelly cautions that before you can win any interest rate bragging rights at the water cooler, you have got to get your strategy down. (Jun 28, 2003)

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