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Mad Tax
February 10, 2016
Lou Michels is in-studio breaking down the New Hampshire Primary, the appeal of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, and much more. Robert Raiola, the “Sports Tax Man”, joins the show to go over the Jock Tax that affected the Super Bowl participants in Santa Clara, California. Finally, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks markets before Janet Yellen’s latest speech.
Articles Referenced
Newton to feel effects of California’s taxes
Former Colt Saturday wins ‘jock tax’ case against Cleveland
Why Wal-Mart Will Never Pay Like Costco
Guests & Co-Hosts
Lou Michels
Lou Michels is an employment and sports law attorney with a national law firm, who is also an NFL player agent. He joins the Stocks & Jocks show every Thursday morning from Denver, Colorado. Lou represents companies and individuals in dealing with workplace problems ranging from labor union and discrimination cases to employment contracts and trade secret disputes. He played football at Air Force, and graduated from Duke Law School, where he developed an appreciation for college basketball. He is a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel. Lou grew up in Winnipeg, Canada, and Minneapolis, where his father was a professional football coach for the Minnesota Vikings for almost 30 years. Read more.
Robert Raiola
Robert Raiola is the Sports and Entertainment Group Manager at O’Connor Davies, LLP, formerly Fazio, Mannuzza, Roche, Tankel, LaPilusa, LLC, with over 20 years of experience in both the public and private sector. He provides business management services, tax planning and business consulting to high net worth individuals and their families in the sports and entertainment industries. Over the years, he has worked closely with many small business owners on tax consulting and cash flow management.
David Andalman
Technical Analyst, DACS Research, PTI Securities & Futures
David Andalman joins the Stocks & Jocks show every Monday and Wednesday morning. He was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois and earned his bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of Illinois, and then his MBA in Finance and Marketing from Indiana University. David traded for a year at the MidAmerica Commodity Exchange before starting the DACS Research Newsletters on commodity futures, which were the first all-technical research newsletters at the CME. Currently, he has been a senior wealth manager and portfolio strategist for over 23 years. He holds registrations in Series 3, 4 (Options Principal), 7, 55, 63 and is a registered Commodity Trading Advisor. Read more.
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