In case you missed it, I was on CNBC’s personal finance show On The Money on Friday. You can watch the second Web Extra video here. I offered the following year-end tax tips to help consumers:
CNBC’s “On the Money” wants consumers to know how to protect themselves from mainstream business opportunity scams and multi-level marketing schemes that could cost the average consumer hundreds or thousands of dollars.
CNBC’s “On the Money” focused on the Bernard Madoff Ponzi scheme that is estimated to have created over $50 billion in losses to investor victims. Tracy talks with Carmen Wong Ulrich about how consumers can protect themselves from Ponzi schemes.
Tracy Coenen appeared on CNBC’s “On the Money” to talk with host Carmen Wong Ulrich about some important year-end tax moves consumers should make. The first segment was broadcast on CNBC, and the second segment was a Web Extra.
Tracy Coenen appeared on CNBC’s “On the Money” to give her expert opinion on the Alternative Minimum Tax provision in the “bailout bill.”
Milwaukee’s NBC affiliate, WTMJ, interviews fraud investigator Tracy Coenen about issues in finance campaign reports related to the mayoral race. The evening newscast featured Tracy Coenen giving her opinion about inaccuracies in the campaign finance reports submitted by Marvin Pratt. […]
The evening newscast featured Tracy Coenen giving her expert opinion on occupational fraud and abuse. A fraud committed by an employee of restaurateur Johnny Vassallo prompted the story, to raise awareness of the issue. [jwplayer config=”myplayer” file=”http://www.sequenceinc.com/videos/workplacefraud.flv” image=”http://www.sequenceinc.com/images/videos/workplacevid.jpg”] Text Version: […]