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Chase Lawson

The Financial Freedom Show with Chase Lawson

A weekly Education podcast
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The Financial Freedom Show with Chase Lawson

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The Financial Freedom Show with Chase Lawson

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Life is all about sacrifices. We're constantly making trade-offs around how to spend our time, money and more. In order to achieve financial freedom, you're going to have to make sacrifices along the way. In this episode, Chase dives into some
Impostor Syndrome (IS) is something an overwhelming majority of people will experience at least once in their lifetime. It can affect anyone no matter their social status, work background, skill level, or degree of expertise. In this episode, I
In American society, being busy is perceived as high status. Saying "I'm busy" is a socially acceptable way of saying "I'm important". But are we actually busy? Or do we just think we're busy? What are the downsides to being "too busy"? What do
Series I bonds are largely unknown and unheard of, yet are one of the safest investments one can make with returns that are adjusted semiannually to factor in changes to inflation. These are backed by the full faith and credit of the US governm
Credit cards can be a very powerful tool in helping you achieve financial freedom. While some financial experts, most notably Dave Ramsey, strongly advocate against any forms of debt, credit cards included, credit cards offer some great benefit
On today's episode, I'm joined by Pam Prine, co-founder of Keystone Capital Management Group, an investment and retirement planning firm. Her company manages hundreds of millions of dollars for their clients. In this episode, we discuss how to
The term "volatility" gets thrown around a lot in finance. What exactly is volatility? And why is it important? In this episode, I dive into that topic and answer those questions. Additionally, I discuss what the beta coefficient is, as well as
It's easy to look at your favorite celebrities and be envious of their talent and success. Wouldn't it be amazing to be able to be an athlete playing in front of millions and getting paid millions a year to do so? However, what you don't see is
Over the past year, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in America has increased by 4.2%, sparking fears of inflation. In this episode, I discuss what is inflation, how it's measured, the impact it has on individuals and whether inflation can be a g
In 1995, Oasis released their hit song "Don't Look Back in Anger". In it, they talk about a girl named Sally who watches her life pass by and has no regrets. This is an important lesson for everyone to abide by. We all make countless decisions
On Wednesday, April 28, 2021, President Biden unveiled his $1.8 trillion American Families Plan. This plan has a goal of fully funding expanded education, childcare, paid leave, and other items. In order to pay for this plan, Biden has proposed
On today's episode of the show, I'm joined by Brendan Lee Young, CEO and Co-Founder of Passiv, a portfolio management tool designed to help self-directed investors manage and grow their wealth. In this episode, we discuss a wide range of topics
In the last few weeks, I invested in bitcoin. Bitcoin, along with other crypto currencies, continues to become more and more mainstream, and its price has continued to explode as a result. My decision to invest in bitcoin may come as a surprise
Any time you change jobs, it's important to take care of important administrative items to ensure you're properly covered and protected during and beyond the transition. One of these important items to understand is that of your 401k or whateve
On March 17, 2021, the IRS announced it would officially be extending the tax deadline from April 15 to May 17, giving taxpayers an additional month to file their taxes. Residents of Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana have until June 15 due to the w
Millions of Americans receive a tax refund year after year. According to data from the IRS, between 70 and 75% of those who file their taxes get a refund, with the typical refund amounting to between $2,500 and $3,000. Contrary to many people's
The Pareto Principle was founded by Vilfredo Pareto, an Italian economist, and popularized by Richard Koch's book, The 80/20 Principle. The Pareto Principle essentially says that80% of outcomes can be attributed to 20% of causes. The Pareto Pri
On March 11, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 into law. This legislation, amounting to $1.9 trillion, included a number of items, including another round of stimulus checks for millions of Americans. There are some ke
In today's episode, I dive into an important question of just how much home one can purchase. Real estate continues to be an attractive investment, especially with today's low interest rates. However, before you begin looking for a home, you ne
When evaluating stocks, many newer or inexperienced investors fall into the trap of looking at a stock's price to determine whether or not it's a worthy investment. However, stock price tells you nothing without additional context. In this epis
On today's episode, I dive into IPOs, or Initial Public Offerings, and outline what they are, how they work and whether or not you should invest in a company at IPO. Investing is full of risks and I outline the key considerations to keep in min
Many people seek out investing in dividend stocks, or those that return a portion of company profits to their shareholders in the form of cash or additional shares of stock. After all, dividends can create stable, passive income. In this episod
On today's episode, I am joined by Brian Dress, Director of Research at Left Brain Investment Research. We discuss a lot of important topics, including how to become passionate about financial literacy and education, especially on matters of in
Unless you've been living under a rock, you've likely heard about GameStop, AMC and other stocks suddenly surging in price. What exactly is going on here? Why have their prices suddenly skyrocketed? Are they going to the moon? And what are thes
Many people confuse dreams with goals, and while they are similar, there are very drastic differences between the two. In this episode, I dive into the main differences between dreams and goals, why goals are better for achieving your aspiratio
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