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  • Joe and OG dive into retirement planning with Christine Benz, Morningstar's Director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning. Christine shares her insights on pivotal retirement lessons and the importance of purpose, relationships, and health in retirement.
    In our headline segment, the team also explores the recent changes in real estate commission structures, emphasizing the need for negotiation skills and knowledgeable agents. Lively banter and tips for financial well-being abound in this packed episode.
    The Weekend Football Struggle
    Salute to the Troops and Podcasting Life
    Introducing the Stacking Benjamin Show
    Hair Loss and Financial Planning
    Christine Benz on Retirement Planning
    The Importance of Purpose in Retirement
    Social Interactions and Technology in Retirement
    Fritz Gilbert's Retirement Journey
    The Right Retirement Date and Financial Considerations
    Ramit Sethi on Retirement Spending
    Morningstar Trivia and Walden
    Thoreau's Influence and Real Estate in the News
    New Etiquette in Real Estate Negotiations
    Changes in Realtor Compensation
    Impact on Buyers and Sellers
    Navigating the New Real Estate Landscape
    Balancing Commission and Sales Strategy
    Real Estate Fees and Market Dynamics
    Rules of Thumb for Home Buying
    The Future of Real Estate and Consumer Choices
    Conclusion and Final Thoughts
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/master-your-retirement-plan-christine-benz-1575
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  • In this episode of The Stacking Benjamin Show, host Joe (alongside guests Jesse Cramer from the Best Interest Podcast, Paula Pant from Afford Anything, and our own OG) delves into transforming financial goals into ongoing quests. They discuss the importance of falling in love with the process and how systematic approaches and habits can aid in personal growth and goal achievement. The episode wraps up with a trivia challenge, financial wisdom, and maybe some slightly humorous banter, emphasizing the importance of seeking real financial advisors. Links to the guest podcasts and additional resources are available at StackingBenjamins.com.

    Spider Pig Introduction
    Welcome to the Stacking Benjamin Show
    Meet the Hosts and Guests
    Creepy Old Guy Stuff Podcast
    Goal Setting Discussion Begins
    Financial Metaphors and Humor
    Introducing Jesse Kramer
    The Best Interest Podcast
    State Farm Sponsorship
    Mid-Year Goal Setting
    Do Quests, Not Goals
    Health and Fitness Goals
    Procrastination and Goal Setting
    Wayne Dyer and Goal Setting
    The Importance of Starting Now
    Trivia Time with Doug
    Thanksgiving Pecan Pie Debate
    Guessing Game: Percentage Debate
    Trivia Question: Jim Cramer's Hedge Fund
    Goal Setting: Systematic Approaches
    Quest vs. Goal: A Transformative Journey
    Fighting the Inner Dragon
    Podcast Highlights and Wrap-Up

    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/turning-goals-into-adventures-1574
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  • Welcome to a very special episode! Three experienced dads (teens and above) chat about teaching teenagers or people new to money management, good lessons to take with them for the future. They discuss their fears, their challenges, and the ways they've been able to help their kids succeed with money. Jon Acuff wrote a book on this topic with his daughters, and he shares a wealth of information from them. John Lanza (Art of Allowance podcast) just became an "empty nester" and shares how his kids successfully launched as well. Joe Saul-Sehy is the father of nearly 30 year old twins, who are also doing well with their money. They share do's, don'ts, and much much more.

    Introduction to the Episode
    Meet the Hosts and Their Parenting Fears
    Introducing the Celebrity Guest: John Acuff
    Discussing Parenting and Money with John Acuff
    John Lanza on Parenting and Empty Nesting
    The Challenges and Realities of Parenting Teens
    Repetition and Real-Life Lessons
    Finding Opportunities in Everyday Tasks
    The Value of Hard Work and Money
    Parenting and Teaching Financial Wisdom
    Kids' Perception of Parental Advice
    Encouraging Self-Awareness in Teens
    The Importance of Role Models
    Navigating Teen Challenges with Support
    The Fast Gauntlet: Quickfire Questions
    Final Thoughts and Takeaways

    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/teaching-good-money-habits-to-kids-1573/
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  • Today we focus on resilience in both personal finance and investments, as we celebrate the kickoff of a new professional football season! We're featuring an engaging discussion with Wharton professor and former NFL player Brandon Copeland. Highlights from this episode include Copeland's mission to teach financial literacy, strategies for managing cash reserves for retirees, and handling fraud cases with banks like USAA. The team emphasizes the importance of giving investments time to recover, as shown by the S&P 500 rebound post-COVID. They warn against keeping retirement accounts in cash and offer practical tips such as monitoring bank transactions, freezing credit, and aligning your portfolio with your goals. A contest on historical investment returns based on political parties is extended, and as you'd expect from a financial podcast, there's a recap of dramatic events from 'Below Deck Mediterranean' Season 5. 
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/kick-off-your-money-plan-brandon-copeland-1570
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  • Today we speak with some great coaches about the difference a great coach can make, and how hiring the wrong one can give you a horrible taste in your mouth (and lead you down paths that aren't helpful to your long-term growth). Coach Sharita Humphrey joins us, along with CFP Roger Whitney and Len Penzo to a great chat. Plus, we celebrate International Travel Day by diving into the best places to live or "slow travel" overseas. That AND much, much more!
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  • Kyle Collins joins Joe and host Doc G for an episode of the Earn & Invest podcast to discuss a recent piece featuring Mark Cuban, a billionaire, talking about frugality. Do we really care what billionaires think about being frugal?

    Download/follow/subscribe to our "brother" show Earn & Invest wherever you're listening to Stacking Benjamins!
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  • Today we ask David Bach the question: what does a latte truly have to do with your retirement plan...or your financial well-being in general? Plus, we chat with Sallie Mae about some trends in student loans.
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  • Bola Sokunbi (Clever Girl Finance) has an amazing story of resilience, growing up in Europe, moving to Africa, and having to learn a BUNCH of financial knowledge from her mother, who made the mistake of trusting someone else with her financial knowledge. Today she tells her incredible story. Plus, Detroit Free Press reporter Susan Tompor joins us to share some scary stories about scammers. That and much, much more as we go WAY back in the vault of SB shows for this greatest hits episode.
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  • On today's show, what should YOU track for a better financial plan? We go WAY back in the archives to one of our early episodes. You'll hear us back when the podcast was young. :-)
    Enjoy the theme music, the Evil HR Lady, and more!
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  • Sure, you've rented a car. Maybe your home. But what about renting your clothing, your tools, or even your Christmas tree (if you celebrate the holiday)? Today we talk about an emerging group of people who have taken renting to the extreme. They rent nearly everything. If you decide to rent are you asking to spend more money or is the concept of "ownership" outdated? Today we dissect renting and what it truly means AND how it affects your financial picture. We're excited that CFP Benjamins Brandt (Retirement Begins Today podcast) and Paula Pant (Afford Anything) join OG, Joe and Doug to help you make better rent/own decisions.
    Plus, of course, at the halfway point of our discussion, we make time for our epic trivia challenge!
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  • We collectively lose MILLIONS because we skim our company benefit package and quickly pick options, or we simply take what we've always had and ignore the rest. Today we'll dive into the changing world of benefits. From tele-health to mental health and gym memberships, perks are looking different at companies than they did ten years ago. We'll share what's new in the world of benefits, what's out, how to pick smarter, and shine a flashlight on some hidden gold in that gigantic pdf most of us receive to make our choices.
    In our TikTok minute, we share the story of a hated football player and also a valuable money lesson. Do you have haters? Of course you do! Maybe you can learn something about cha-chinging the cash register in a quirky way on today's show!
    Of course, Doug shares his trivia, but we also open up a fun election-jitters contest. OG will explain, and we hope you participate. Joe will also unveil a new guide from Stacking Benjamins that could help you save thousands. He'll walk you through the details.
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/raising-money-smart-kids-1565
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  • It's easy to feel cynical. The news blares bad news about "them" (defined squarely as whatever group you happen to disagree with). Social media shows you the most awful people, events, and situations. Everything that happens seems to reflect that the world is becoming more distrustful, and it's eating away at many of us. Stanford professor Dr. Jamil Zaki joins us today to give hope to cynics everywhere, by sharing data showing that we're actually far more trustworthy as a group than you may think. He also shares the cost of cynicism, and what to do if you're feeling particularly down about your fellow human beings. Especially with all of the negativity around the election, you'll find today's show is a bright spot to kick off your week!
    In our headline segment, we set out to share tips on buying used cars, but instead end up in a MONSTER discussion about the efficacy of buying used at all. We talk leasing, buying new, and the many ways you can buy used cars. We review the positives and drawbacks of each approach so that you can make a more informed car-buying decision.
    Of course, we also leave time for Doug's trivia, and much more!
    Are you near Minneapolis this weekend? Join Joe and a bunch of other Stackers in Stillwater, MN. on Thursday night at 6:30 (River Siren Brewing) for a pre-Camp FI party! We hope to see many of you there! Head to http://stackingbenjamins.com/meetup for details and to snag a free ticket.
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/the-power-of-optimism-jamil-zaki-1564
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  • What advice would you give your younger self just starting in the workforce? With many recent graduates securing their first "real" job, that's the question on our minds. Joining us to dish out sage advice, we welcome Paul Lambert ("Lambo") from the FILighter podcast, Paula Pant from Afford Anything, and our resident financial planner OG.
    In the second half of the show, sponsored by DepositAccounts.com, we dive deeper into less-common advice for new career entrants.
    Be sure to stick around for Doug's Bonnie-and-Clyde-related trivia question.
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/advice-for-recent-graduates-1563
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  • Remember the line in Lord of the Rings, "One ring to rule them all?" How about, "One tax shelter, available to all of us, to be the best of all?" Today we'll identify THAT investment shelter, tell you how to use it (and tips to avoid using it incorrectly). Here's a hint: it's NOT the health savings account (which may be better), because that account is not available to everyone. This type is truly a tool that everyone can use in the USA.
    Of course, that's not all. We'll talk MORE about this special tax shelter by sharing a TikTok minute that focuses on just how many people TALK about this shelter. It's truly amazing.
    We'll also answer a call from a stacker who's wondering if she should pay her house off or invest the money she has to finalize her mortgage. Which would you do? We'll share our advice with you AND her today!
    Of course, we'll also feature Doug's rhyming trivia, and much, much more.
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/what-is-the-greatest-savings-vehicle-1562
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  • John Hope Bryant says that even if you're a money geek, soaking up as much knowledge as possible, financial literacy for all (not just you) is YOUR problem. Today the financial activist takes aim at everyone to pitch in and help bring up our entire world by empowering people to become more financially literate. If you've never heard John speak, you may not know that he grew up in Compton (Los Angeles) in a very poor home, and struggled to find financial security. Now, as a frequent media contributor and one of the biggest suppliers of economic and entrepreneurial training in the USA, John spreads the word that even people who "didn't get the memo" about being money savvy can help all of us grow our wealth. He makes that case today on the show (and we don't think you'll want to miss it!). You never leave a John Hope Bryant talk feeling uninspired and ready to perform better with your finances.
    In our headline, we dive into the significant stock market tremor a couple of weeks ago. What's happened since? What lessons should we have learned? Should you take your money out of the market? Invest more? How should you handle it? We've spoken a lot lately about how to invest wisely, but with this case study right in front of us, you'll see precisely why we've been driving home the point of economic security so much lately.
    Of course, we also leave time for Doug's trivia and much more!
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/financial-literacy-for-all-john-hope-bryant-1561
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  • Should you aim to die with zero, or is there a better way? What role does money play in our lives, and what can it do after we're no longer here? Diving into this deep topic on today's roundtable discussion, we welcome back Lacey Langford from the Military Money Show, Doc G from the Eatn & Invest podcast, and OG.
    In the second half of today's show, brought to you by DepositAccounts.com, we dive deeper into giving money to others while you are alive and how that can add happiness to your life.
    Be sure to stick around for Doug's Elvis-inspired trivia question.
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/die-with-zero-question-mark-1560
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  • You have all had so many estate planning questions and today we delivered answers, with certified estate planning attorney Tim Semro. It's an "estate planning all the time" episode, as we cover everything from estate planning headlines to our estate-filled TikTok minute. You also asked tons of questions about when to leave people money, what traits make a good executor, how do you help loved ones with disabilities, what if you don't want a relatives money, and how to minimize probate costs...plus much, much more.
    In our headline segment we focus on celebrity cases that have ended ugly. From Tony Bennett to Aretha Franklin and Chadwick Boseman, estate issues are seemingly always in the news. In our TikTok minute we shine a light on a top television show (Curb Your Enthusiasm) that brings up some awkward estate situations. On the back porch we show another family (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia) that also may not end up happy with a recent estate settlement.
    All of that plus Doug's trivia on today's podcast.
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/all-about-estate-planning-tim-simro-1559
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  • Have you ever thought about quitting your job, getting out of the rat race, and instead working on your passion? Maya Chupkov is a force of nature, and did just that. After scoring what was the "job of a lifetime," she realized that the actual work didn't meet what she wanted in life. So instead, she quit that job to focus on her lifestyle and needs. Her new boss at a smaller paycheck firm wanted to promote her into more responsibility (and more money) and Maya again said "no." Instead, she spends her time shining a light on the plight of stutterers, something that has not only been a part of Maya's life since she's been born, but also has been a part of the life of one of our SB podcast hosts (Joe). Maya is not only now the host of the acclaimed Proud Stutterer podcast, but also is working a documentary about a man whose life changed because of his stutter, and not for the better. It's called Rock of Hope, and Maya today details not only what it took to quit a high paying job, but also how she's gained skills, connections, and funding for this new project. It's a fascinating walk through the life of a woman who's pursuing her dream: to help stutterers everywhere come out of hiding and focus on their strengths with the help of the community around them.
    In our headline segment, trouble on the "making more money" front. The Wall Street Journal reports that pay raises are shrinking. What do you do if you aren't going to be scoring as big a raise in the future as you have in the past? We share tips and ponder different avenues you should explore to try to not only tighten the belt, but make more money when others are not. We also spend some time on the back porch talking about Stackers who are Olympians, and feedback about our recent sandwich survey episode. Of course, we sandwich that all around Doug's amazing trivia question.

    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/maya-chupkov-1547/

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  • The piggy bank is clearly outdated. What kid needs to learn about cash now? It's far more important to know what those plastic things in mom or dad's wallet really are and how to use them responsibly. While contemplating the piggy bank we asked ourselves, "What are some other outdated ideas about money that we're holding?" That topic created this wild ride of a podcast episode where OG, Doc G (Earn & Invest podcast), and Paula Pant (Afford Anything) share and critique each other's ideas of outdated money concepts. You'll hear everything from big ideas to tactical solutions that no longer work on today's show. From the concept of "retirement age" to "don't refinance until you can beat your interest rate by 2%," you'll hear it all.
    Of course, as we do every Friday, we'll feature our year-long contest between our contributors for the big Dollar Store trophy prize. Paula actually won trivia last week...can she make it two in a row?
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/outdated-financial-concepts-1557
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  • What's the most fun way to look at inflation? Well, even though it might not be fun to watch your wallet disappear at the grocery store, it is VERY fun to watch trends in food costs over time. Len Penzo began his annual sandwich study to just prove that packing your lunch is cheaper than buying food at a restaurant. He also wanted to show just how much money you could save to either pay down debt or invest. Instead, many years later, Len's sandwich study is always compared to the classic "Big Mac" study, where they track the price of a Big Mac. We prefer Len's study because making a sandwich is healthier, cheaper, and also maybe a little more fun. So today we'll compare the cost of ten sandwiches and see which one is this year's champion...but more importantly, we'll see if your grocery bill has gone up or down from a year ago.
    In our headline segment, your home is your castle so it probably holds LOTS of cash value that you may want to tap into during your retirement years. How do financial planners look at home prices that might not rise as quickly in the future as they have in the past? We'll chat about housing, selling your house for retirement, how people navigate selling and "downsizing" in real life, and much more.
    Of course, we still take a call from a Stacker on our Better Call Saul....Sehy and OG segment. Plus, we always leave room for a helping of Doug's trivia.
    FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/len-penzo-2024-sandwich-survey-1556
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