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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Howard
Although his radio show is supported in part by national sponsors, Clark has stated on air he does not accept money for personal endorsements. This is of note as he often states strongly-worded opinions and research, both pro and con, on various consumer issues, companies, and products.
He started several civic programs in the community, such as Atlanta Volunteer Action, Volunteer Action, Inc., The Big Buddy Program, and Career Action. In 1993, Howard opened the Consumer Action Center, an advice service for consumer questions which is staffed by 150 volunteers.
Also in 2006, Clark Howard began hosting the series "Get Clark Smart with Clark Howard" on Rainbow Media's free VOD Channel Mag Rack. This 20 episode series has shows featuring information on "Buying a New Home", "Kids & Money", "Saving for College", "Buying a Used Car", "Home Renovations" and more.
With help from his listeners, Clark began teaming up with Habitat for Humanity in 1996 to build houses around the Atlanta area. 2010 marked the 15th anniversary build and "Team Clark" completed its 39th house together.
Okay
1. it's wikipedia, not exactly a reliable source, as any high school student or college student will tell you, you can't site wikipedia.
2. He may not personally accecpt money but his business does, so sorry he might be a good speaker but if he wants to take the high road then he should remove all banners and ads from his website. It can be done, he just hasn't. But neither has anyone else so he gets lumped in with the rest of the rainmakers. He might have some good advice, hey I took some of Ramseys and Ormans advice but none of them qualify as humanitarians, so they are as open to ridicule as anyone else.