Financial expert and practicing CPA, Ed Slott defines the monumental fiscal problems facing Americans and provides a step-by-step solution to creating a plan of action.
Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue


Financial expert and practicing CPA, Ed Slott defines the monumental fiscal problems facing Americans and provides a step-by-step solution to creating a plan of action.

Financial expert and practicing CPA, Ed Slott defines the monumental fiscal problems facing Americans and provides a step-by-step solution to creating a plan of action.

Financial expert and practicing CPA, Ed Slott defines the monumental fiscal problems facing Americans and provides a step-by-step solution to creating a plan of action.

Ed Slott’s RETIREMENT RESCUE is a powerful call-to-action for American consumers concerned about their retirement. Ed Slott defines the monumental fiscal problems facing Americans and provides a step-by-step solution to creating a plan of action.
Ed Slott was named “The Best” source for IRA advice by The Wall Street Journal and called “America’s IRA Expert” by Mutual Funds Magazine. Ed is a widely recognized professional speaker and educator specializing in retirement distribution planning, teaching both financial advisors and consumers how to best take advantage of our complicated tax code.

Over the years Ed Sullivan introduced an amazing number of unknown and famous musical groups.

From the late 1940s ’til the early 1970s, millions of viewers of all ages saw great musical acts each Sunday night on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” This installment in the MY MUSIC series presents classic song performances from 1963-1968. From the Beatles’ American television debut to the Doors’ infamous one-time-only appearance to the Rolling Stones, Sly and the Family Stone, the Mamas and the Papas and more, the special focuses exclusively on full-length music performances – no plate spinners or dancing elephants – that evoke the spirit of that decade’s youth movement.

This all new made-for-PBS presentation features top performers on The Ed Sullivan Show from the mid- to late 60s.

You probably don’t realize how much time is spent trying to figure out how to pay for education in Kansas and Missouri.
Did you know for instance, that in Kansas last year, 62 percent of the entire budget went to fund schools and universities? It’s so important that even the courts have got involved setting up one of the most contentious fights in this legislative session.
But should judges be telling lawmakers how much they should be spending in the classroom? As Sam Zeff reports, its an issue you could soon be deciding at the ballot box as the clash over education funding turns into a battle over how the state picks its judges.
Lead funding of KCPT’S reporting of education issues is funded in part by a generous grant from the Kauffman Foundation and additional civic funders.
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