September 10, 2004
Personal finance expert Lynette Khalfani defines "good" vs. "bad" debt. Legendary musician Al Jarreau previews his new CD—his first jazz project in 27 years & the kickoff to the 2nd half of his career.
Lynnette Khalfani
Lynnette Khalfani is an award-winning financial news journalist who writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column, 'Financially Fit.' She personally eliminated more than $100,000 in credit card debt, without filing bankruptcy, credit counseling or missing a payment. Khalfani's new book, Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide To Financial Freedom offers an action plan for those looking to jumpstart their finances; get out of debt; and save more money.
Al Jarreau
Critically acclaimed vocalist Al Jarreau is one of the rare artists to have won Grammy Awards in three different categories (jazz, pop and R&B). However, music wasn't always the major force in his life. Jarreau excelled in sports and received his master's degree in vocational rehabilitation. He began a career as a rehab counselor, but eventually gave in to his passion for performing. Seven Grammy wins later, he has several new projects, including "Love Songs"—a compilation of music celebrating romance.


