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Charged Up! with Jenny Hoff

Charged Up! with Jenny Hoff

A weekly Business podcast
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Charged Up! with Jenny Hoff

Charged Up! with Jenny Hoff

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Charged Up! with Jenny Hoff

Charged Up! with Jenny Hoff

Charged Up! with Jenny Hoff

A weekly Business podcast
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Pay your mortgage off in 5 years, reduce your car payments, make 8 percent on your savings instead of zero percent in the bank - veteran financial journalist Jordan Goodman, "America's Money Answers Man," says these aren't ploys but legitimate
Frustrated with figuring out credit card reward schemes and wanting to give back to organizations he cared about, Stephen Garten set his mind to create his own credit card. After teaming up with Mastercard, he developed Charity Charge, a card t
Your spending habits have changed dramatically over the last 15 years and it's not by accident. In his book, "The Deals That Made World," BBC journalist, author and film maker Jacques Peretti outlines exactly what went down behind the scenes to
If you've ever said "This is the year I get my financial life in order," you're not alone. New York Times writer John Schwartz made that exact statement and turned it into a book, chronicling his journey from financially confused to financially
Managing credit card rewards can be time-consuming and confusing. Hear from CreditCards.com columnist Tony Mecia on the best cards to get, what to expect from your rewards, how to get more mileage out of your miles and when you can close a card
Sometimes the best way to get ahead is to learn how to hustle, how to make your dreams work with what you have right now. TV journalist, author, inspirational speaker and marketing consultant Silva Harapetian, knows that better than almost anyo
You've graduated college and you're ready to start your first job, but are your financial skills sharpened enough to make the right choices early on? Former Goldman Sachs trader and current university lecturer and columnist, Michael Taylor, tak
Networking can be tedious and feel disingenuous - but it doesn't have to be that way. Author David Burkus studied what it takes to successfully network and in his book, "Friend of a Friend," recounted his findings, which show that attending ran
When it comes to preparing taxes, good advice can save you thousands of dollars. In this episode we talk with well-known accountant Barbara Weltman on the must-do's of taxes, how to calculate credit card rewards and what to do if you own your o
Bestselling author many times over and personal finance guru David Bach talks about one of his all-time bestsellers "Smart Couples Finish Rich" and how partners in today's economic environment can set themselves up for comfort, prosperity and s
A lot of investors have hopes of scoring big by day trading. While money can be made, it isn't as easy as having a good hunch about the market. Alex Foster, Vice President of Operations with Quantiacs, talks about the ins and outs of day tradin
"You need more money." That's the message from entrepreneur Matt Manero and he says it applies to almost anyone, no matter what your salary is or how much you've saved. With no inheritance to rely on or even a father figure to turn to for advic
One of the biggest problems when it comes to managing money is often an unpredictable income. If you're self-employed or just not numbers-focused you may feel like budgets and investments are too much to handle, but Philip Olson and Julia Loren
Venture capitalist Bill Malloy, with San Francisco based Sway Ventures, talks about the latest tools in the marketplace to take your finances to the next level. From an app that manages all of your assets - money, investment funds, real estate
Author of many books on building good habits and curator of the website developgoodhabits.com, Steve Scott has mastered the art of developing habits to better his life and meet his financial and career goals. Steve believes you only need small
Personal finance writer and video producer Kristin Wong shares everything she knows about saving money without feeling like it, negotiating down bills and upping your credit in a short amount of time. In this episode she shares some of her be
Scott and Bethany Palmer have been financial advisors for more than 20 years and they've turned their focus to relationships and money, even developing a set of money personalities that we each have. They argue that knowing your partner's and y
If you travel for business, then make sure you're getting the most out of your miles and maximizing your rewards. Molly Fergus, with the website TripSavvy shares her tips for the best hotel chains to stay out, how to get upgrades and what cards
Daily Worth Founder Amanda Steinberg talks about what women need to know about finance and how women can better educate themselves on taking control of their financial lives. Whether it's budgeting, investing, credit or debt, Amanda believes wo
After years of consumer debt and student loans and a credit score so low no one would consider offering him a loan again or a new credit card, Al Jones decided to turn his life around and not only pay down his debt but employ some strategies to
Fed up with her debt, inability to save and loss of control of her finances, Cait Flanders decided to challenge herself: She would not shop at all for one year, which she documented in her book "The Year of Less." In this episode, Cait talks ab
Finance writer, author, and CreditCards.com columnist Elaine Pofeldt has interviewed dozens of successful entrepreneurs who aren't just getting by on their craft, but making upwards of a million dollars in the process. They're not growing their
Life strategist and bestselling author Michael Hyatt joins us with tips on how to make this your best year ever. Whether you're looking to better your finances, improve your personal life, get healthier or all of the above - Michael shares his
Former Wall Street investor turned debt settlement professional Brad W. Smith has seen clients swimming in money and clients swimming in debt. In his book "Let's Talk about Debt," he reveals the kind of consumption mindset that can easily get e
Money might be all about the numbers, but how we spend it often defies rational thinking. Comedian/Economist Jeff Kreisler talks about the emotions behind our money decisions, outlined in his new book, "Dollars and Sense," which he co-authored
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