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Your Path to Financial Freedom (And Achieving Your Rich Life)

Your Path to Financial Freedom (And Achieving Your Rich Life)

Financial freedom is when money no longer limits your choices but instead becomes a tool to design your ideal life. This guide shows you how to get t…

How Much is Six Figures? (What It Means and How to Earn It)

How Much is Six Figures? (What It Means and How to Earn It)

A six-figure salary falls between $100,000 and $999,999 per year, but what does that mean? Depending on location, taxes, and expenses, it can feel li…

How to Read Your Credit Card Statement (And What To Do Next)

How to Read Your Credit Card Statement (And What To Do Next)

Start by skimming your account summary, then double-check your transactions, look out for fees, and pay off your statement balance on time to stay ah…

The Most Common Money Traps (And How To Break Free)

The Most Common Money Traps (And How To Break Free)

Money traps are financial behaviors or situations that appear harmless but systematically drain your wealth over time. These traps can cost you thous…

Swensen Portfolio (A Diversified Strategy for Smart Investors)

Swensen Portfolio (A Diversified Strategy for Smart Investors)

The Swensen Portfolio uses six asset classes to create a diversified, low-maintenance investment strategy. Designed for long-term growth, it minimize…

IRA vs CD Comparison (Which One Fits Your Financial Goals?)

IRA vs CD Comparison (Which One Fits Your Financial Goals?)

IRAs are designed for long-term retirement savings with tax advantages, while CDs offer safe, guaranteed returns for shorter periods. Choosing the ri…

Most Profitable Businesses (Earnings, Growth & Getting Started)

Most Profitable Businesses (Earnings, Growth & Getting Started)

A profitable business balances market demand, skills, and growth potential. This guide covers 15 of the most profitable businesses today, why they su…

13 AI Business Ideas (That Anyone Can Start Today)

13 AI Business Ideas (That Anyone Can Start Today)

Artificial intelligence is opening the door to low-cost, high-upside businesses—many of which don’t require you to be a coder or data scientist. Belo…

Frugal vs Cheap (One Builds Wealth, One Keeps You Broke)

Frugal vs Cheap (One Builds Wealth, One Keeps You Broke)

Being frugal means spending wisely to get the best value, while being cheap often means cutting costs at the expense of quality or long-term benefits…

How Do Credit Card Companies Make Money? (Secrets & Tips)

How Do Credit Card Companies Make Money? (Secrets & Tips)

Credit card companies make money through swipe fees, interest charges, annual fees, and sneaky penalties—all designed to profit from your everyday sp…


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202. “She racked up $50K in debt — why should I trust her with money?”

202. “She racked up $50K in debt — why should I trust her with money?”

Emma (39) and Dave (39) make $258,000 a year—but they’re stuck in a toxic money dynamic. She built a financial plan during maternity leave. He didn’t…

201. “I make $40k… but I own 100+ suits”

201. “I make $40k… but I own 100+ suits”

Today’s episode takes us to New York City, where I sit down with not two, but three couples live on stage at my Money for Couples event. First, meet …

200. “Should we pay off our massive debt? Or invest more?”

200. “Should we pay off our massive debt? Or invest more?”

Wilson (46) and Shannon (35) have built a strong financial foundation—owning a vacation rental, maxing out Roth IRAs, and earning solid incomes. But …

199. “I struggle w/ cc debt but insisted on a Cartier wedding ring”

199. “I struggle w/ cc debt but insisted on a Cartier wedding ring”

On today’s episode, we’re live from Boston for my recent Money For Couples book tour. First, I talk with Robert (28) and Giselle (28) who appear to h…

197. “I thought he was the problem… but it’s me?!”

197. “I thought he was the problem… but it’s me?!”

Live from the House of Blues in Chicago, Ramit coaches Evelyn and Mike (41). Despite their successful careers, money is a constant source of tension.…

196. “He used to help me with debt…Now he’s making it worse”

196. “He used to help me with debt…Now he’s making it worse”

Frank (29) and Jill (33) are parents of two young kids and are trapped in a vicious cycle of overspending and debt. With fixed costs eating up 107% o…

195. “Her socks have holes but she's too cheap to buy new ones”

195. “Her socks have holes but she's too cheap to buy new ones”

Matt (34) and Eliza (32) have spent years prioritizing investments, setting themselves up for a secure retirement—but now, they struggle to enjoy spe…

194. “$0 savings, $0 investments. Is it too late for us?” (Part 2)

194. “$0 savings, $0 investments. Is it too late for us?” (Part 2)

On last week’s episode, we met 38-year-old LaKiesha and 45-year-old James, a couple struggling to get on the same page financially. With no savings, …

193. “I’ve filed for bankruptcy twice. Will I ever stop spending?” (Part 1)

193. “I’ve filed for bankruptcy twice. Will I ever stop spending?” (Part 1)

Despite their best intentions, LaKiesha (38) and James (45) have fallen into a cycle of overspending—convincing themselves that wants are needs and t…


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