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69. “We make almost $300k per year but we can’t afford our mortgage”

69. “We make almost $300k per year but we can’t afford our mortgage”

Chris and Camilla are 33 and 31 and they make almost $300k collectively living in a high cost of living area. They recently bought a vacation home, l…

353: Ask the Money Experts: Debt, Diversification, Retirement, and Real Estate

353: Ask the Money Experts: Debt, Diversification, Retirement, and Real Estate

What should retirement planning look like? How can I invest if I am still paying off student loan debt? What makes a perfectly diversified portfolio?…

408 | Debt Payoff, Disney & Taking Action | Audrey

408 | Debt Payoff, Disney & Taking Action | Audrey

In this episode: taking action, travel rewards, career progression, the mission to net zero, and value propositions for college. Whether you were rai…

Managing My Debt in a High Rate Environment

Managing My Debt in a High Rate Environment

On this episode of DIY Money, Quint and Daniel discuss their thoughts on ARMs, refinancing, debt, and building in this environment.

Friday Flight - Getting Paid To Pay Rent, Prime Perks, & A Low Score Costs You More #591

Friday Flight - Getting Paid To Pay Rent, Prime Perks, & A Low Score Costs You More #591

Time for our Friday Flight! These episodes are a sampling of the week’s financial news and the impact on your personal finances. There are a lot of h…

Ask Paula: Should I Repay Debt or Invest?

Ask Paula: Should I Repay Debt or Invest?

#412: Taylor recently graduated. She wants to reach financial independence as soon as possible. What should she do first: invest or repay low-interes…

Should I Take Money From My 401(K) to Pay Down Credit Card Debt? Money Q&A

Should I Take Money From My 401(K) to Pay Down Credit Card Debt? Money Q&A

In this episode of The Personal Finance Podcast, we’re gonna answer the question, should you take money out of your 401(k) to pay down credit card de…

How to ACCELERATE Paying Down Debt (The Shred Method) with Adam Carroll

How to ACCELERATE Paying Down Debt (The Shred Method) with Adam Carroll

In this episode of The Personal Finance Podcast, we’re gonna talk to Adam Carroll about how to pay down your debt as fast as you possibly can with th…

Killer $5,000 Cars & The Future of EVs with Consumer Reports’ Mike Quincy #589

Killer $5,000 Cars & The Future of EVs with Consumer Reports’ Mike Quincy #589

Aside from buying a home, buying a car is one of the most expensive one-time purchases that we make. This is a part of the reason why we spend a dece…

684: Seeing Greene: The “Energy of Money” and Why You’re Looking at Debt All Wrong

684: Seeing Greene: The “Energy of Money” and Why You’re Looking at Debt All Wrong

Interest rates have become a hot topic over the past six months. Back in 2020 and 2021, homeowners were bragging to their friends about their rock-bo…

350: Why We Turned Down a 5% Rate Mortgage | Mindy & Carl’s Budget Review

350: Why We Turned Down a 5% Rate Mortgage | Mindy & Carl’s Budget Review

Margin loans, medium-term rentals, and potential mortgage rate mistakes summarize what Carl and Mindy have been up to over the past couple of months.…

Are Debit Cards More Dangerous Than Credit Cards?!

Are Debit Cards More Dangerous Than Credit Cards?!

Should you be using credit cards or debit cards? Both have their pros and cons: credit cards can have better fraud protection and rewards, but…

748 - They’re Here—7% Mortgage Rates. What Now? by Anna Cottrell

748 - They’re Here—7% Mortgage Rates. What Now? by Anna Cottrell

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Ask HTM - Investing in Real Estate with Only $5, Tapping a 401k to Pay Off Debt, & A Currency Exchange Frugal or Cheap #586

Ask HTM - Investing in Real Estate with Only $5, Tapping a 401k to Pay Off Debt, & A Currency Excha…

We’re kicking off the week by answering listener questions! And if you have a question that you’d like for us to answer on the show, we’d love for yo…

Planning for Retirement Medical Expenses

Planning for Retirement Medical Expenses

On this episode of DIY Money, Daniel and Logan discuss planning for retirement medical expenses.

348: Finance Friday: How to Start Investing After Becoming Debt-Free

348: Finance Friday: How to Start Investing After Becoming Debt-Free

Unless you’re a money nerd, knowing how to start investing from scratch isn’t as easy as it seems. With so many options out there and the economy fal…

10.25.22  When Giant Supermarkets Merge  /  Winter Heating Costs

10.25.22 When Giant Supermarkets Merge / Winter Heating Costs

Hear Clark’s unique perspective on the proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger, as he takes a wider view of the marketplace and your money saving strategie…

MtoM #89 - Pediatric Hospitalist Pays Off $270,000 in Student Loans

MtoM #89 - Pediatric Hospitalist Pays Off $270,000 in Student Loans

This pediatric hospitalist said that while consistency and discipline may not be glamorous, they sure are effective. This doc understands the meaning…

Average Student Loan Debt By State In 2022

Average Student Loan Debt By State In 2022

We break down the average student loan debt for each state. Find out what student debt loads look like for your state and see how you compare.

#54 "When I Leave the Military, Do I Pay Annual Fees on Credit Cards?" Retire, Separate, or EAS

#54 "When I Leave the Military, Do I Pay Annual Fees on Credit Cards?" Retire, Separate, or EAS

Listener Will writes "Will Amex and Chase stop waiving my annual fees on my credit cards when I get out of the militay?" Spencer has a great article …