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Marcus Garrett from Paychecks and Balances and author of Debt Free or Die Trying tells us the four simple actions he takes to make his New Years resolutions stick. Plus, Joe and Big Al answer your money questions: Do I owe taxes on a property gifted to me? Why would I use a financial advisor? And […]
Can risk revolutionize your work? Best selling author, entrepreneur and co-host of the Bad Crypto Podcast, Joel Comm, talks about his new book, The Fun Formula: How Curiosity, Risk-Taking, and Serendipity Can Revolutionize How You Work. Show Notes (01:20) Should I Quit My Corporate Job to Be a DJ? (08:33) Joel Comm on The Fun Formula: How to […]
The Student Loan Debt Movement: Robert Farrington from TheCollegeInvestor.com has a goal of helping people eliminate a million bucks in student loan debt. Join the movement, ditch your debt and win prizes! Plus, Americans have reached record-breaking net worth – but which Americans? And, 4 ways you might be attracting a tax audit without knowing […]
Broke Millennial’s 16 money tips and mind tricks on today’s Your Money, Your Wealth. Erin Lowry shares her mind tricks for more effective saving and her clever tips for paying down debt. Plus, working the tax brackets with Roth conversions, some crazy options that may or may not work when you’ve contributed too much to […]
How to retire rich & happy: the two income starve-and-stack strategy, losing the ego, and the Pay Off Debt by Jackie Beck app. Oh, and Rondo soda pop, and never saying the word “tissue.” Joe and Big Al also talk a bit about retirement readiness and taxes before Al heads to Chile leaving poor Jason […]
Can you avoid a miserable retirement? Here are 6 actions that can help you prepare for the retirement you dream of, rather than the retirement nightmares are made of, according to Catherine Collinson of the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies. Big Al’s got a list of 10 reasons people don’t create a budget. Plus, the […]
According to a recent survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies (2017), paying off debt and saving for retirement are formidable competing priorities for many Americans. In the study, 66 percent of all workers cited paying off debt as a financial priority, and saving for retirement was listed as a priority by 57 percent […]
Laura Adams, host of the Money Girl Podcast joins the show this week to give us eight ways to save serious cash, so we can avoid the holiday debt hangover. (Can’t guarantee that you can avoid working out, though.) She also lays out how to tackling debt and whether you should lease your car or not. Plus, the […]
In this season premiere of “Your Money, Your Wealth,” Joe Anderson and “Big Al” Clopine show you how to stick to your financial resolutions by executing key saving strategies and providing tips for staying on track. Find out why “paying yourself first” is so important for any individual hoping to retire one day. The two […]