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The Marriage Contract You Never Saw (But Can't Escape), with Harvard Law Alum Aaron Thomas

Episode 582

#582: They had it all. Six thriving children. A 40-year marriage. A household income of $200,000.


Then in her 60s, she discovered a shocking truth: he…

10 months, 4 weeks ago

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When Disaster Hits Home – Literally

Episode 581

#581: Today's question is different.


There's something special about it — and you'll understand why in a moment.


An 84-year-old listener left us a voi…

11 months ago

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Treasury Tantrums, Arctic Routes, and McKinley's Ghost

Episode 580

#580: "If you want to understand what's happening in the economy, look at bonds," begins today's episode, where we explore how the bond market acts a…

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Q&A: Two Weeks Until My Tenants Move In And I Have Nowhere to Go

Episode 579

#579: Todd is in a real estate bind. He found out six days before closing on a new home that it wasn’t legally sellable. And renters are moving into …

11 months, 1 week ago

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The Hidden Cost of Playing It Safe With Money, with Dr. Margie Warrell

Episode 578

#578: Fear blocks smart money moves. Ask Harvard Business Review advisor Dr. Margie Warrell, who guides Fortune 500 companies through strategic risk-…

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Q&A: The Efficient Frontier Was Perfect Until HR Got Involved

Episode 577

#577: Kelsey is excited about investing along the efficient frontier, but it feels impossible with the lack of fund options in her employer-sponsored…

11 months, 2 weeks ago

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The World's Richest People Are Weird by Design, with William Green

Episode 576

#576: The world's greatest investors have a secret: they're weird. 


When one young fund manager met Bill Miller for the first time, he refused to shak…

11 months, 2 weeks ago

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Q&A: The Roth Decision at Every Income Level (And Why It Matters Now!)

Episode 575

#575: Apar’s income has more than doubled after he started his own business. His advisor recommends Roth contributions but he’s skeptical due to his …

11 months, 3 weeks ago

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The Hidden Psychology of Financial Pressure, with Dr. Sunita Sah

Episode 574

#574: What would you do if someone in authority told you to do something that felt wrong? Most of us like to think we'd speak up, push back, stand ou…

11 months, 3 weeks ago

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Q&A: Wait, Are We All Wrong About Zero APR Strategies?

Episode 573

#573: An anonymous caller has always put her large purchases on zero percent APR credit cards, but something’s been nagging at her. Is she walking on…

11 months, 4 weeks ago

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