Episodes
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And now the pause has ended…… 3 years ago student loan payments were put on pause due to COVID but now they are coming back. We discuss that and other programs still in the works on this weeks episode.
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Today we discuss the differences between credit unions and banks. The pros and cons of each one and why you might decide to go with one over the other.
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There have been stories in the news recently that mortgage fees are going up for people with high credit and decreasing for people with low credit. Today we dive in to report on what is actually happening, what the click-bait news titles get wrong, and how this might impact you.
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On this weeks episode we talk about setting up a budget or checking in on your budget using tracking tools and the high level 50/30/20 advice to get you started in the right direction.
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This week we talk about using a 401k/403b to save for retirement. We discuss contribution limits for the plans, what percentage you should be saving as well as where you should be at with your current savings. Tune in for all things retirement!
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With inflation rates going up it can be hard to feel like your dollar is going as far even if you are trying to save. Today we discuss how we feel the pinch but also how we've pulled some levers to make sure we can still save the money we want to while battling rising costs.
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We are back after a hiatus that lasted over a year and well a lot has changed!! We run through some of the changes and set the stage for ALL the things we want to talk about in the future. We’re so happy to be back, we hope you’re ready to journey with us again <3
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On this weeks episode we discuss what our actual spending was in 2021, if we were happy with it and what area’s we expect to cut back on in 2022.
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This week we chat about the importance of medium-term money and how investing can help you generate wealth for the long run!
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From impulse purchases to collecting pokemon cards who told you to buy that? We all end up with items and often there's a lot of marketing behind the scenes to get us to buy specific products. As we try to be aware of these items, we can combat the urge to impulse spend and save thousands of dollars a year, literally, and that's pretty rad.
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We’re back with our favorite, legendary episode series “Stinky” but with a twist this time! You are the stinky one! Tune in to find out what we’ve learned about air quality importance, and how you can save money but using less of your everyday cleaning products..
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We’re facing a labor shortage and it seems like no matter how much companies are paying they still can’t find workers. We chat about some of the reasons people have left the workforce and speculate on if we think they are going to come back!
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We look ahead to 2022 and discuss retirement account limit changes as well as a potential change to the Backdoor Roth IRA.
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Holiday gift buying can be overwhelming and expensive but if you take a step back and remember to enjoy the season you may find yourself spending less money and making more memories. Listen in for some of our tips to have a unique, fun-filled holiday season!
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Everyone knows that babies are super expensive right? Not necessarily, while there are some things you can't avoid spending money on there's a lot of ways to save money and especially in the first year keep expenses low. Tune in to find which products we splurged on, which ones we saved on and which ones we found secondhand.
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We talk about our new car purchase, how we decided we needed a new car even though our old car was in great shape, how we analyzed our options and if we regret anything!
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We discuss 10 more ways to build wealth while also living a happy and fulfilling life, because that IS what it's all about!
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https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/369587
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In this weeks episode we give you tips on how to shop around on your next mortgage or refinance and how you can negotiate different items to get the best deal!
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In this weeks episode we discuss 529 plans and go through each state to let you know if they offer a credit or a deduction. To spice it up we also list a fun fact for each state, which is totally accurate by the way.
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