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Money Monday, June 25: Investing in today's climate

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It's a Money Monday, and Jonathan Citrin, founder and CEO of The Citrin Group in Birmingham, joined us to talk about smart investing in today's current economic climate.

The housing crisis is still with us, and people have been asking, "Should I stay in the house? Or walk away from my mortgage?"

Click on the video player to watch our discussion on smart real estate investing. And if you have more questions for The Citrin Group, visit their Web site at www.citringroup.com.

Also, Facebook's IPO has far and away been the biggest news in investing this year, so we discussed how all that hype - turned into a flop.

Check it all out on this week's edition of Money Monday.

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