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Saving Big at the Supermarket w/ Consumer Reports' Brian Vines #866

Saving Big at the Supermarket w/ Consumer Reports' Brian Vines #866

The results from our survey are in, and it turns out that everyone’s gotta eat!.. Groceries are a universal expense and you likely have felt the incr…

554: Should I Pay Off My Mortgage or Invest? (We Did the Math)

554: Should I Pay Off My Mortgage or Invest? (We Did the Math)

Pay off your mortgage or invest? If you’re on the path to FIRE, you’ve probably asked yourself this question. Without a mortgage payment, you could p…

MtoM #183: Emergency Physician Family Pays off $311,000 of Student Loans in 11 Months and Finance 101: The Best Paying Hobby Out There

MtoM #183: Emergency Physician Family Pays off $311,000 of Student Loans in 11 Months and Finance 1…

This emergency doc paid off $311,000 in less than one year! He worked like crazy and picked up shifts every chance he could get. He and his family li…

How to Calculate if You've Already Saved Enough for Retirement—and If It's Time to Slow Down

How to Calculate if You've Already Saved Enough for Retirement—and If It's Time to Slow Down

It's possible you might already have enough saved up for retirement, thanks to the power of compounding—a phenomenon in the FIRE community known as C…

Why is Paying off Debt Important?

Why is Paying off Debt Important?

Daniel and Logan talk about the importance of debt payoff and why it is so crucial for building wealth.

What’s the Best Debt Payoff Method?

What’s the Best Debt Payoff Method?

Laura answers a listener’s question about the best way to plan and pay off debt.

The 1-3-6 Method For Building & Managing Your Emergency Fund

The 1-3-6 Method For Building & Managing Your Emergency Fund

In this episode of the Personal Finance Podcast, we're going to talk about the 1-3-6 method for building your emergency fund.  How Andrew Can Help Y…

Creating Your First Budget

Creating Your First Budget

Allie and Logan talk about how to set up your first budget.

Quit Taking Advice From Your Broke Friends and Family!

Quit Taking Advice From Your Broke Friends and Family!

📱Finish today's episode for free in the Ramsey Network app. Dave Ramsey & Ken Coleman answer your questions and discuss: "Should I sell my house to …

401k Savings Rates Are Going Up (What's Going On?!)

401k Savings Rates Are Going Up (What's Going On?!)

401(k) Savings rates are at an all-time high - so what's going on, and what do we think about this? Jump start your journey with our FREE financial …

MtoM #182: Pharmacist Pays Off Student Loans in Two Years and Finance 101: Mega Backdoor Roth

MtoM #182: Pharmacist Pays Off Student Loans in Two Years and Finance 101: Mega Backdoor Roth

This pharmacist tackled his student debt with extreme focus and paid off over $170,000 in only 2 years! He said he and his wife had the goal to get r…

How To Save Big Money On DoorDash, Instacart, and Uber (SB1554)

How To Save Big Money On DoorDash, Instacart, and Uber (SB1554)

Are we overusing popular "helper" apps like DoorDash, Instacart, and Uber? One popular blogger thinks so, which made us ask some of the top podcaster…

547. How to Afford Everything With the Ten Spending Commandments w/ Darla Bishop

547. How to Afford Everything With the Ten Spending Commandments w/ Darla Bishop

We discuss with Dr. Darla Bishop her new book, How To Afford Everything. She has a background in public health and used her skills to create the ten …

Saving for Larger Goals

Saving for Larger Goals

Quint and Allie talk about anniversary gifts and saving for bigger goals.

Should I Drain My 401k to Pay Off My Mortgage? | AMA #2 with Jesse - E86

Should I Drain My 401k to Pay Off My Mortgage? | AMA #2 with Jesse - E86

In today’s AMA, Jesse delves into various financial dilemmas and strategies to maximize benefits and secure a stable retirement. The first question c…

167. “We took a loan to pay off our credit cards—and maxed them out again”

167. “We took a loan to pay off our credit cards—and maxed them out again”

Ashley is 29, Brandon is 30. They have been married for six years and have accumulated $261,000 in debt. Despite taking out a surrogate loan, they ar…

07.30.24  UPDATE: Savings Rates & CD Strategies  /  Amazon’s Discount Initiative

07.30.24 UPDATE: Savings Rates & CD Strategies / Amazon’s Discount Initiative

Inflation has curved downward affecting interest rates, presenting challenges for savers. There are great differences between financial institutions …

MtoM #181: Dental Specialist Pays Off Student Loans and Finance 101: The Truth About Investing

MtoM #181: Dental Specialist Pays Off Student Loans and Finance 101: The Truth About Investing

Dental Specialist has paid off just over $489,000 in student loans just two years out of training!  He took the Fire Your Financial Advisor course an…

How Much Should You Budget for Childcare? We Explore All the Options

How Much Should You Budget for Childcare? We Explore All the Options

In this week's Rich Girl Roundup, Katie and Henah answer the one prompt they often receive as two childless women: "Please run the numbers on childca…

WCI #377: Tax Payments and Savings

WCI #377: Tax Payments and Savings

Today we are answering your questions from the speak pipe. We discuss quarterly estimated payments and the safe harbor rule. We cover tax loss harves…