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What do you give to the person that has everything? What other gifts could you give this upcoming season?
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Death. It's difficult (very) to talk about it. But it's also very important and necessary. Here are some ideas about what to talk about when talking about death.
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The stock market has been acting "a little crazy" this year... Is a crash coming? Should you worry? I think you shouldn't, specially if you're taking care of the things you can control about it.
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Talking about money with your significant other is not easy for most people. In this episode, I share some ideas on how to do it and the types of questions that I believe couples should be asking each other.
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I believe the idea of retirement (doing close to nothing for 30 years) is outdated. At the same time, Americans rate very low on "retirement readiness". How to reconcile both ideas? Reframing what investing for "retirement" really means.
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Is the world at the brink of a meltdown? Or, are better times coming? Is prosperity going to continue or not? In this episode I share why and how your vision of the future can shape the way you invest (and everything else you do, really).
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Change, any change, can be scary, specially when you're talking about changing careers, place or residence or even if you're thinking about stop working.
How can you make it less scary? How can you make it so that it increases your happiness? -
Carl Richards (www.behaviorgap.com), former financial advisor and NY Times columnist, explained in his email newsletter (which you should subscribe to) the most important investment.
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Budgeting... That dreaded word.... What if there was a different way of looking at it?
Today's topic was suggested by Nuhket Hendricks, Women's Leadership Coach. Find more about Nudket atwww.sheleadsfearlessly.com -
Some people envision working all of their lives. They love what they do, why should they stop? Others simply can't wait to get out of the money making machine they created, but may be fearful about their readiness to quit... If you're one of them, this episode is for you. How do you know if you have enough? How do you know if you're ready to slow down or even quit? Here are some suggestions.
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In this episode, I talk about the difference between investing and speculation, explain what "risk" really is and share the story of my first try at entrepreneurship: "selling" gift boxes.
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In this episode, I share one of my earliest money-related memories and my first true experience with wealth, one that, actually, came to me through four boxes of cereal.