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Ask HTM - Roth Emergency Funds, Buying Out A Lease, & Financial Advice For Graduates #814

Ask HTM - Roth Emergency Funds, Buying Out A Lease, & Financial Advice For Graduates #814

Let’s dive into the week with some fresh listener questions we have lined up for you! And don't just stand on the sidelines- if you have a question y…

Want a Luxury Vacation At Budget Prices? Here's the Destination for You

Want a Luxury Vacation At Budget Prices? Here's the Destination for You

In the second part of Nicole's conversation with Brian Kelly, AKA The Points Guy, Brian tells Nicole which vacation destinations are up-and-coming (a…

MtoM #166: Family Docs Pay Off $705,000 in Student Loans and Finance 101: Rich Dad Poor Dad

MtoM #166: Family Docs Pay Off $705,000 in Student Loans and Finance 101: Rich Dad Poor Dad

This dual physician couple has paid off over $700,000 of student debt only four years out of training. They are both family docs living in California…

Jean Chatzky: The 50% Off Fallacy & Other Ways You're Sabotaging Your Savings [GREATEST HITS WEEK]

Jean Chatzky: The 50% Off Fallacy & Other Ways You're Sabotaging Your Savings [GREATEST HITS WEEK]

Today’s guest is Jean Chatzky, financial editor for the TODAY Show, host of the HerMoney podcast and a frequent guest on TV shows like Oprah, Regis &…

519: HSA vs. FSA and When to Drain Your Emergency Fund to Pay Off Debt

519: HSA vs. FSA and When to Drain Your Emergency Fund to Pay Off Debt

Want to know how to avoid capital gains on your next home sale? If you tune in, you may dodge a quarter-of-a-million-dollar bullet (or more!). What a…

Q&A: We Save $5,000 Per Month. Where Should We Invest It?

Q&A: We Save $5,000 Per Month. Where Should We Invest It?

#499: Eugene and his wife are retiring with a $10 million net worth and a guaranteed income that exceeds their annual budget. Do they still need thin…

934: How to Pay Less Taxes by Buying Real Estate (1 Write-Off You’re Overlooking) w/Brandon Hall

934: How to Pay Less Taxes by Buying Real Estate (1 Write-Off You’re Overlooking) w/Brandon Hall

With so many real estate tax write-offs, it’s no wonder that CPA Brandon Hall says rental real estate is one of the most tax-advantaged assets on the…

Getting Scrappy to Save on Streaming w/ Michael Timmerman #812

Getting Scrappy to Save on Streaming w/ Michael Timmerman #812

There are three ways to boost your net worth: you can invest more money, but keep in mind that we’re in it for the long haul- it takes decades for co…

MtoM #165: Pediatric Resident Gets Back to Broke and Finance 101: Mutual Funds

MtoM #165: Pediatric Resident Gets Back to Broke and Finance 101: Mutual Funds

This pediatric resident is preaching the importance of having a written financial plan. He is a second year resident and got back to broke by knowing…

Q&A: $1M in Real Estate, Paying Off $110K in Student Loans, and Pensions

Q&A: $1M in Real Estate, Paying Off $110K in Student Loans, and Pensions

In this episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz answer your questions! --- Public has finally released options trading o…

04.03.24   Americans Need To  SAVE MORE  /  Physical Health - Fiscal Health

04.03.24 Americans Need To SAVE MORE / Physical Health - Fiscal Health

The percent of income we save, our savings rate - is the key indicator of financial health. So how are we doing right now? Also - How much exercise d…

You Could Save Thousands By Waiting To Put Your House on the Market - Here's Why

You Could Save Thousands By Waiting To Put Your House on the Market - Here's Why

If you want to sell your house but haven’t listed it yet, you might want to wait until mid-July because it could mean keeping thousands of dollars in…

388: How to Save Your Cash Flow When Dealing with a “Problem” Property w/Ashley Robinson

388: How to Save Your Cash Flow When Dealing with a “Problem” Property w/Ashley Robinson

How many things can possibly go wrong with ONE rental property? Well, you’re about to find out! Today’s guest had to flex her problem-solving skills …

150. “We’re broke, but I spend $350/mo on clothes” (Part 2)

150. “We’re broke, but I spend $350/mo on clothes” (Part 2)

In part two with Elizabeth and Jonathan, 36 and 38, we continue unpacking their complicated personal backgrounds with money as they relate to current…

516: Jaspreet Singh: Getting Rich Slowly and Why Some People STAY Broke

516: Jaspreet Singh: Getting Rich Slowly and Why Some People STAY Broke

Want to know how to get rich but fear it could be too late? Perhaps you’ve got responsibilities, bills to pay, and a family to feed. How can you poss…

485 | Mailbag: Spending Down to Zero, High Fee 401k, Mini Retirements | Rachael Camp

485 | Mailbag: Spending Down to Zero, High Fee 401k, Mini Retirements | Rachael Camp

In this episode: spending down to zero, the ratcheting rule, the guardrails approach, high fee 401k's, and mini-retirements. This week we are diving …

Increase Your Profits With These Budget-Friendly Renovation Hacks | Carmen Cervantes

Increase Your Profits With These Budget-Friendly Renovation Hacks | Carmen Cervantes

EPISODE 464: Ever felt paralyzed by the task of renovating your investment properties, unsure if the financial payoff will be worth the stress and ef…

Budgeting with Multiple Accounts

Budgeting with Multiple Accounts

Quint and Logan explain tracking your budget with multiple accounts like savings, checking, and credit cards.

03.27.24  Saving For College: 529 Plan Update  /  Upside Down Car Loans

03.27.24 Saving For College: 529 Plan Update / Upside Down Car Loans

Clark has news for parents and grandparents saving for a child’s college education. Also in this episode, reversals in the auto industry are landing …