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Tough Talk with Tony Gambone w/ Scott Simson & Rick Bueter

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Bestselling authors Scott and Camber Simson have experienced at a young age what most people do not experience in a lifetime. By finding and implementing the principles of success and practicing precisely what they promote, Scott and Camber were able to go from having only $3 in their bank account and thousands of dollars in consumer debt, to being consumer debt free with a six figure income in 6 months. In 2010 they wrote their children’s book, Fox and the Mountain - A Parable, and within two weeks it made #1 in the Children's Self-esteem category on Amazon.com. Now they are excited to take their message to adults with their new book Fox and the Mountain: Creating Your Path to Abundance. With their books, speaking, and consulting they are happily sharing their message with adults and teens who have a strong desire to fundamentally transform their own lives.

     Rick Bueter is a 29-year veteran of the financial planning business and a former Wall Street insider.  After observing the failure of the Wall Street system of retirement over the last decade, he began to ask questions about his profession, the financial planning industry and why Americans were failing financially as they entered into retirement. In his quest for answers, he concluded that the typical Wall Street IRA and 401k could never give retirement savers what they really need after 40 years of saving; the assurance of a guaranteed pension for life.
Today, Rick Bueter, is on a mission to unveil truth about the politics, greed and control Wall Street holds over America’s retirement system.  
     In June of 2009 he published The Great Wall Street Retirement Scam- What THEY Don’t Want You To Know About IRAs, 401k and other plans. 

 

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