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This Friday: Farnoosh's financial and career advice for a 28-year-old Millennial who hopes to have kids one day, planning for retirement when you're in your 60s and have credit card debt, pensions, Roth IRAs and more.
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We're exploring Loud Budgeting, a financial trend that originated on TikTok. How does it work? Is it a good strategy for everyone?
Guest Stephanie Vaught is the founder of Social Money Finance, a personal finance company specializing in helping Gen X women make empowered financial decisions. She is also the co-founder of The Creators' Nest in Detroit, MI.
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It’s Valentine’s week, and my birthday week, so I’m kicking things off with a show topic that’s near and dear: Why women need to have their own money. Everyone should have their own money, but this message needs to be emphasized more for women who may sometimes feel it’s not their strength or role to make money or manage money in a relationship...
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This Friday: Farnoosh shares 5 strategies that have helped her build wealth over the years, and answers to audience questions about backdoor Roth IRAs and how to manage corporate stock options.
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Today: Imagine you arrive at retirement with no savings. Imagine living entirely off of your social security paycheck, which currently averages $1,900 a month. Guest Anne Tergesen is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal and offers insights from the article she co-wrote recently, "Here's What It's Like to Retire on Almost Nothing But Social Security."
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Today's show: How to bring your whole self to work...safely and successfully? How can Black women and people of color redefine their career framework on their own terms? Regina Lawless is the author of the new book Do You: A Journey of Success, Loss and Learning to Live a More MeaningFULL Life...
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This week on Ask Farnoosh: the truth about maintaining healthy credit, how to pay off student loans and credit cards at the same time, and is it wise to start a 401k at work if you don't plan to stay on the job for too long?
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Noah Kagan is a serial entrepreneur and CEO of AppSumo and author of the new book, Million Dollar Weekend: The Surprisingly Simple Way to Launch a 7-Figure Business in 48 Hours. We delve into the top business ideas ripe for scaling in 2024, and how to know if you're personally ready for 8-figure success.
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Today's guest is Vrinda Gupta, CEO & Co-Founder of Sequin, a women’s financial guidance and high interest banking membership club designed by women, for women. She is a globally recognized credit expert who helped launch the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card at Visa Inc. and received her MBA from Berkeley Haas. Receive 40% off discount on an annual plan: sequincard...
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Today's show: Investing advice for entrepreneurs, how to secure life insurance, socially responsible investing tips, and how to best manage a low-performing pension.
Some resources mentioned on the show: Morningstar Sustainability Ratings, Sustainalytics, WealthSimple, Betterment, and Ellevest.
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