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    First Aired - 01/20/2011 04:30PM
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    This week on Flash Talks Cash, JoAnn Andrew & guest Flip Scipio address an important issue on everybody's mind - why is marijuana illegal? Flip explains the success that the Dutch have with legal marijuana throughout the Netherlands, and Flash breaks down some serious numbers that would make even the most conservative viewers reconsider their position. Also in the show on JoAnn's new "Forensic File" segment, everybody in the studio comments on the state of counterfeiting in this country. This episode was sponsored by Route 11 / Tabard Inn. For more information visit www.rt11.com

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    First Aired - 01/06/2011 04:30PM
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    This week on Flash Talks Cash, JoAnn "Flash" Fleming is joined by friend and colleague, professor Laura Farrel. Laura teaches taxes at the college of Staten Island and helps Flash advise listeners who think it's a good idea to do their own taxes. Does the software really work? It is always worth hiring a CPA or tax professional? Tune in and learn more about what it means to do your own taxes, and find out what works for you. Also learn some interesting facts about bankruptcy on the latest edition of Number Nuts. This episode was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery. For more information visit www.cainfive.com.


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    First Aired - 11/04/2010 04:30PM
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    This week on Flash Talks Cash Andrew and Flash discuss the recent midterm elections through the mirror of major campaign finance reform changes made last year. These changes opened the door for huge corporate and usually anonymous contributions to be made to political organizations like "Crossroads for America", which are then funneled into partisan groups. This essentially means people with money can offer huge unbridled amounts of cash to nominees and cull favors from them in the future. Where does this leave the average voting joe? This episode was sponsored by Edwards of Surry VA.


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