There is very little disagreement in the personal finance world about the emergency fund. We generally hold mostly the same views. Today's guest, however, Miranda Marquit, says that we should be inve…
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Clifton Corbin helps parents teach their kids about money. He set off on an epic journey to update personal finance classic The Richest Man in Babylon for modern times. We chat about the timelessness…
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In this rewind episode we talk with Ken Honda author of Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money. Have you ever differentiated between happy and unhappy money? Ken says that mone…
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While one never knows what a new administration will bring, that doesn't stop any of us from worrying. In this community episode we discuss an article from US News and World Report about the possible…
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Are you a creator or a consumer. While many think that the simple path to wealth involves frugality and careful spending, today we discuss the path to abundance through creation. Craig Stephens was a…
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We discuss with Adam Kol his transition from a lawyer to a financial therapist. His new book provides a financial checklist for couples looking to merge their lives as well as their money. How do we …
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I was born with a learning disability. While my friends eagerly devoured their beginner readers, I sat in the corner coloring. Even then, I couldn’t keep my crayon marks between the lines.
My school n…
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Are goals bad? Although I have railed against them in the past, I decided to bring Dustin Heiner, The creator of Master Passive Income and Successfully Unemployed, to talk big audacious, hairy goals.…
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Are we making investing too simple. Frank Vasquez, from Risk Parity Radio, argues that a small touch of complexity can help us reach safe withdrawal rates as high as 5%. He largely describes to a thr…
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Paul Millerd left the workplace without a clear plan on how he was going to fund his journey. Yet, in the process, he discovered good work that not only nurtured his soul but also provide enough econ…
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