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About Phil Cannella

Phil Cannella is a passionate believer that retirees have no business putting their money into stocks, bonds and mutual funds. During educational events held by Phil Cannella throughout the tri-state area (Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware) Phil Cannella stresses the difference between “accumulation-phase” advisors and “retirement-phase” advisors. Phil Cannella explains how financially reckless it is for retirees to continue to work with accumulation-phase advisors. Phil Cannella also stresses the importance of dealing with an advisor who truly cares. Phil Cannella is a avid Senior Advocate, and expresses that on The Crash Proof Retirement Show™.

In 2008 when leading media companies refused to give Phil Cannella air time to inform retirees that there is an alternative away from stocks and bonds, Phil Cannella used his own money to launch The Crash Proof Retirement Show. In addition to informing retiree listeners of crash proof alternatives, Phil Cannella has embarked on a campaign to get straight answers from top officials regarding the tough issues that affect seniors’ lives. Phil Cannella has personally conducted interviews with Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick, FBI Cyber-Crime expert Brian Herrick, SEC Inspector General H. David Kotz and others.

Phil Cannella stands for TRUTH for the American Retiree.

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