America's Money Doctor Offers Financial "Tough Love" to Weather the Rough Times
JACKSON, NJ--(Marketwire - June 14, 2010) - If the economic mess was a disobedient child, at least one expert would recommend a spoonful of castor oil and a good old fashioned whack on the behind to set him straight.
"We need to get back to basic common sense," said Louis Scatigna, Certified Financial Planner and national radio talk show host known as "The Financial Physician." "We were a nation hooked on living beyond our means, and the brokers and financial markets enabled us to do so, until the bills came due. If we're going to prevail, we have to change our habits."
Scatigna, author of "The Financial Physician: How to Cure Your Money Problems and Boost Your Financial Health" (www.thefinancialphysician.com), recommends a back-to-basics approach for consumers to get through to recovery.
"Many of us still cling to some of the bad habits that put us in the mess we're in now," he said. "We need to learn better habits if we're going to survive and boost our financial health."
About Louis Scatigna
Louis G. Scatigna, CFP, is a financial expert who has been a financial advisor and a licensed investment broker and since 1987. Lou also hosts the top rated radio program, The Financial Physician (www.thefinancialphysician.com), in which he answers listeners' financial questions.
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