ABOUT BERT
Bert Whitehead began his financial career at the age of 12 years old when he worked as a runner and board boy for the local E.F. Hutton agency. He has a B.A. in Psychology, an M.B.A. in finance, and a law degree, and has been selected by Worth Magazine as one of the best 100 personal financial advisors in the United States every year since 1994.
With over thirty years of experience as a tax attorney and fee-only financial planner, Bert formed the Alliance of Cambridge Advisors to train financial mentors on a national basis in the Cambridge holistic approach to fee-only financial planning. Over 200 advisors have been trained in the Cambridge SystemTM, with classes offered on an ongoing basis.
Author of numerous books relating to personal finance, Bert is regularly quoted in many highly regarded publications including Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Money Magazine, Kiplinger's, Forbes, New York Times, Washington Post, Investment News, Bloomberg, U.S. News & World Report and Investment Advisor. He is also the host of the national Public TV special Why Smart People Do Stupid Things With Money.
Financial guru Bert Whitehead talks with Mike Carruthers, host of the popular national radio show Something You Should Know and reveals which mortgage attains the most financial benefit. Click here to listen to the interview.
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