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A weekly Business, Investing and Education podcast
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It's our 50th episode of the podcast! Thanks for listening! Maybe you dream of starting your own business, but you don’t know exactly how to break out of cubicle culture, or your current job. On this episode of Teach Me How to Money, we talk to
You don’t need a huge stack of money to start planning for retirement. On this episode of Teach Me How to Money, personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi walks us through the steps of saving with retirement goals in mind. Even if you can only sa
Buying a home is the biggest purchase that many of us will ever make, and it usually involves taking on lots of mortgage debt. On this episode of Teach Me How to Money, real estate pro Natali Morris sheds some light on the home buying process,
On this episode of Teach Me How to Money, financial advisor Winnie Sun teaches us what it means to be mentally strong, and why getting creative about making money can help you gain confidence and help you take control of your financial life. Sh
Learning to balance risk with reward in the stock market, starting your own business, and sorting out how much debt you should take on for home and college loans are just a few of the things we talk about on this episode of Teach Me How to Mone
We’re all used to mom and dad having serious talks with us. But how do we turn the tables and have that all-important talk with our parents about their own financial lives as they get older? On this episode of Teach Me How to Money, financial c
Life’s all about the choices you make and on this episode of Teach Me How to Money, financial expert Paula Pant talks about how you can afford anything, if you make the right choices, and prioritize saving. Also, she’ll tell us all about the ti
Hey, it’s a fact: Women do money differently than men. In this episode of Teach Me How to Money, financial educator Bola Sokunbi talks about how she addresses women’s needs when it comes to personal finance—and why it’s okay to get emotional. H
Did you know that part of how everyone deals with money is inherited psychology from our parents? To overcome bad money psychology, it helps to open up with people about what your financial situation is really like. On this episode of Teach Me
If you’ve been avoiding your lender, and all those calls from creditors, this one’s for you. Chelsea Fagan, the founder of The Financial Diet blog, sits down with us on Teach Me How to Money to talk strategy for rebuilding credit and improving
Maybe you don’t have to go to college after all. In this episode of Teach Me How to Money, financial expert and author Anthony ONeal shares his experiences of getting into—and out of—massive college debt. Now, he advises most young people to th
Debt can change your life—the stress, the collection notices, the toll it can take on your self-esteem. But you can also change your life to fix your debt.The first step is knowing when to pull the ripcord on your spending and activate your “ra
Are you ready to get rich? Chances are, you want it to happen fast and with not a lot of work. Sad news: There’s no scheme, plan, or strategy that can guarantee that you will get rich quick. No one becomes a millionaire overnight (unless you’re
Just about everyone struggles with money. For example, you are likely well-acquainted, with the sinking feeling you feel when you see how much money is left in your bank account after you pay your phone bill, rent, and buy some groceries.That’s
Tell us if this has happened to you: your friends invite you to go away on vacation. Cruise tickets? $1,500. You don’t want them to think you don’t have the money to pay for it, so you charge it on your credit card and worry about it later.Or m
Credit cards can be valuable financial tools, if you know how to use them correctly. They can also get you into serious trouble if you don’t. Learning the difference between healthy and unhealthy credit card use is key to having a strong financ
What was your New Year’s Resolution in 2018? Maybe it was to get to the gym more often or to eat more salads. Or perhaps you told yourself you’d put down your phone more often and read more books. But according to many surveys, including this o
A juice cleanse is supposed to reset your diet. Can a money cleanse reset your budget? Yes, says Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, a money coach and “financial nutritionist.” Gerstley, the author of the 30 Day Money Cleanse, believes that taking care
What does it mean to be a smart shopper? Here’s the thing: It’s not always being an extreme couponer, buying in bulk, or stacking your gift cards.Being a smart shopper can mean using technology to get discounts on things you need, buying sungla
We all need advice from time to time. But when do you need a financial advisor? There are financial advisors for everyone, from middle-class Joes to multimillionaire Jills. But how do you know if your advisor is serving your best interests? Tru
Being broke is no joke. Living paycheck to paycheck can cause a never-ending feeling of anxiety, a delay in planning for the future, and a fear of opening the mail (bills, collection notices, ack!). If you’re broke, can you ever fix it, for goo
Got money anxiety? The panic isn’t all in your head.We all know that avoiding our finances can cause us serious stress. But did you know that there’s a specialized field of psychology to help you cope with your financial fears.A financial thera
What do we want from our financial news? Just the facts, ma’am. If you get dizzy reading the daily onslaught of tweets, posts, and headlines, we get it. It can be hard to know what’s real and what’s an emergency? The media has a knack of making
You went to college. You took out the loans. Now you’re struggling to pay them back. How are you supposed to build a future when, straight out of the gate, you’re buried in student debt?Student loans are a trillion-plus dollar problem in the US
Budget travel doesn’t have to mean staying in student hostels, eating fast food, and living out of your backpack. And you don’t need to know “secrets” to get the best deals.Traveling on a set budget requires planning, flexibility, and a little
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