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ABOUT THE EXPERT
Howard Gold
Executive Editor, MoneyShow.com
1258 North Palm Avenue
Sarasota, FL 34236
941/955-0323
Fax: 941/366-5755
E-mail: howardgold@moneyshow.com
Web site: www.moneyshow.com

Howard Gold is the executive editor of MoneyShow.com, overseeing the content on the leading Web site for investor education. Previously, he served as the editor of Barron's Online from its inception in 1996, through its successful spin-off as a separate subscription site in 2006. As a staff writer at Barron's, Mr. Gold started the magazine's popular "Electronic Investor" column and the "Best Online Brokers" feature. A former writer at Forbes, he was an associate editor for American Lawyer Media in Miami where he won a Gerald Loeb award for distinguished business and financial journalism. Mr. Gold has been a popular speaker at MoneyShows for ten years. He received his BA in philosophy at Swarthmore College, went on to complete a Knight-Bagehot Fellowship at Columbia University, and earned an MBA in finance from Columbia University in 1992.



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