You probably know Ilyce from her Sunday Morning radio program The Ilyce Glink Show, which ran on Atlanta’s Newstalk 750 WSB from 1996 to 2015. Here you’ll find an archive of past programs. You can still catch Ilyce twice a week on WGN Radio when she joins the Steve Cochran Show Wednesdays at 6 a.m., and the Wintrust Business Lunch with Steve Bertrand Thursdays at noon. Thanks for listening!
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – May 15, 2005
Ilyce discusses the New York Times article "Who is Rich in America," which investigates class and the definition of rich. Ilyce also takes calls include real estate investment scams, how to invest retirement funds, and getting the full amount from an insurance company after a car crash.
Ilyce Glink on WSB Radio – May 8, 2005
On this Mother's Day show, Ilyce talks about early Mother's Day holidays and similar holidays celebrated in other countries, and she asks listeners for the best and worst piece of advice from their own mothers. Ilyce also takes calls on establishing a portfolio and the dangers of a real estate bubble.
Back Taxes May Include Unpaid Unemployment Taxes
When you're an employer you're supposed to pay an unemployment tax for your employees to the state where you live. The state of Illinois changed the unemployment tax rate and some employers had not kept current with their taxes. Those employers now owe back taxes for unemployment taxes.
Life Insurance Can Be Whole Or Term
When you're buying life insurance you have two main choices: whole life or term life. Another phrase for whole life insurance is universal life insurance. When you buy whole life insurance you pay the insurance agent a commission upfront. Term life insurance works differently -- you can buy a new policy every year or pay a consistent rate for the entire duration of the policy. Learn about the differences between whole life and term life insurance.
Landlords Offering Rental Incentives
Although there are 58 million renters in the U.S., landlords have been hurting for tenants. In some cases, renting a home might be a better option than buying. Many landlords are offering worthwhile incentives to get tenants moved into their rental properties, and renters may be in a position to take advantage of a good deal.
Financial Books For Fun In The Sun
Ready to stock up on summer reading? These book picks will get you geared up for real estate investing, mortgage secrets and protect you from the dreaded bait-and-switch.
LIfe Insurance, Estate Taxes And Home Value Questions
Is life insurance a good idea after divorce? Would selling a home for $1 reduce estate taxes? What's the best way to figure out a home's value? These questions answered on WGN.
529 Plans: Invest and Save Money For College
As paying for college gets more and more expensive, parents try to find new ways to invest and save money - the best being a 529 plan. 529 plans are similar to 401(k)s, except instead of retirement, you invest and save money in a 529 plan for college. Each state has its own type of 529 plan to help parents invest and save money for college.
Personal Finance Advice For Women
In this Money 101 segment on WGN, the topic is women and money. When it comes to personal finances, women need to understand personal finance basics and be proactive in managing their financial lives. Those women who delegate financial management to their partners often are in for a rude awakening when something goes wrong -- a divorce or death of a spouse for example.
Health Insurance: Rising Costs Affects Employees
As the cost of health care rises, so does the cost of health insurance. As health insurance costs rise, employers are putting more of that extra cost on employees. Employees are facing higher health insurance costs because doctor and hospital fees are going up, as are the prices for prescription drugs.