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1840: How *Not* to Invest: Avoiding Financial Failure in a Noisy World

1840: How *Not* to Invest: Avoiding Financial Failure in a Noisy World



Today’s guest is Barry Ritholtz, co-founder and chief investment officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management, host of the long-running Masters in Business podcast, and the author of the classic Bailout Nat…


Published on 6 months ago

Ask Farnoosh: Whole Life Insurance, Smart Health Investments, and a PhD Job Hunt

Ask Farnoosh: Whole Life Insurance, Smart Health Investments, and a PhD Job Hunt



On this week’s Ask Farnoosh, we tackle a fresh round of your money questions, including:


Is whole life insurance ever worth it?What are the smartest (and most affordable) ways to invest in your health…


Published on 6 months ago

1838: The Power of "Lean Learning" in the Age of AI and Infinite Content

1838: The Power of "Lean Learning" in the Age of AI and Infinite Content



Our guest needs little introduction if you’ve spent any time in the world of online entrepreneurship. Pat Flynn is one of the most respected thought leaders in digital business and passive income. He…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

1837: Salary Talk, Wedding Guilt, and First Date Bills: A Financial Etiquette Deep Dive

1837: Salary Talk, Wedding Guilt, and First Date Bills: A Financial Etiquette Deep Dive



What does it mean to be well-mannered with your money?


Today, we’re getting a masterclass in modern etiquette from Daniel Post Senning, the great-great-grandson of Emily Post and co-president of the E…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

1836: Ask Farnoosh: Thoughts on FIRE Movement? Worth the Effort?

1836: Ask Farnoosh: Thoughts on FIRE Movement? Worth the Effort?



In this week’s Ask Farnoosh, we’re diving into your money questions and breaking down the big headlines.


First up: What the Trump-backed budget bill could mean for your wallet. Farnoosh unpacks the Co…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

1835: Rebuilding After Divorce, Debt, and a Pandemic: One Woman’s Financial Comeback

1835: Rebuilding After Divorce, Debt, and a Pandemic: One Woman’s Financial Comeback



Today we're exploring how financial literacy changed a person's life. Our guest is Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin — former Wall Street lawyer, leadership consultant, single mom, and founder of The Gaia…


Published on 6 months, 2 weeks ago

1834: Smart Tax Strategies for Creatives and Freelancers

1834: Smart Tax Strategies for Creatives and Freelancers



Hannah Cole is back on So Money — and just in time. You may know her as the founder of Sunlight Tax, or from her game-changing workshops that help creatives and freelancers make sense of their money.…


Published on 6 months, 2 weeks ago

1833: Mastering the 50/30/20 Budget, Earning More Money and Medical Debt Advice

1833: Mastering the 50/30/20 Budget, Earning More Money and Medical Debt Advice



This week's questions focus on smart budgeting frameworks, earning more outside a 9 to 5, dealing with high annual credit card fees and a pro tip for handling medical debt.


Published on 6 months, 2 weeks ago

1832: The Financial Advice Every Woman Needs to Hear Right Now

1832: The Financial Advice Every Woman Needs to Hear Right Now



My guest today is one of the most vibrant and necessary voices in personal finance today. Katie Gatti Tassin is the founder of the wildly popular Money with Katie platform and host of the podcast by …


Published on 6 months, 3 weeks ago

1831: When Your Friends Are Richer Than You (Encore)

1831: When Your Friends Are Richer Than You (Encore)



Have you ever felt uncomfortable splitting a dinner bill with friends or hesitated to join a group vacation because of the cost? Maybe you’ve wondered if your friends view money the way you do. Frien…


Published on 6 months, 3 weeks ago





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