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This Friday, Farnoosh and co-host Catherine Alford, family finances expert, tackle your biggest money questions. We have questions related to real estate investing, paying down your mortgage and cashing out your investments after quitting your job. Also can you open a Roth IRA for an unborn child? Visit SoMoneyPodcast.com for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Imagine having $200,000 in law school debt only to realize years later that you don’t actually want to be a lawyer. Natalie Bacon switched careers and took a 50% pay cut to become a financial planner. Now, she’s calling her own shots an an online entrepreneur and blogger. How did she manage all these transitions and her finances? Natalie will give us all the details, including how she managed to go from being, as she describes it, “financially ignorant” to a financial expert...
Would you marry someone if they told you they had thousands of dollars worth of debt and a really bad credit score...all things you had NO idea about? Our guest today, Kara Stevens is the founder of TheFrugalFeminista.com and has spent a lifetime overcoming the negative money lessons she learned in childhood to become a happy, successful, and wealthy woman today. Born to a mother who immigrated to the U.S...
For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.comI’ve got baby fever really, really bad. I’ve been thinking that after we finish paying off our credit card debt, we can start trying to expand our family while working on building our savings up...
Did you know only 7% of film directors in the U.S. are women? That gap is hopefully narrowing soon, as women in the movie industry (and everywhere) are demanding equal pay, equal treatment, and equal opportunities. Our next guest is a rising star - named by Hollywood Reporter as one of its “Ten Directors to Watch." Today, we're welcoming Kari Skogland to the show...
Our guest today negotiated with the tooth fairy as a kid. So, you can only imagine her success now as an adult. Libby Leffler is our guest today. After driving a hard bargain with the tooth fairy, she went on to become a founding member of LeanIn.org and work closely with Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg. Libby later got her MBA from Harvard Business School where she was co-class President...
Help! I'm terrible at trying to save money and prepare for the future. As a female entrepreneur considering marriage, what are the basics I need to know about pre-nuptials, how do you approach it? Can you explain the difference between credit (FICO) and "auto credit score" or "car credit score"? Answering these questions of yours and more with co-host Leanne Wong. Learn more about Leanne by visiting www.leannewong.com or follow her on Twitter @leanneawong...
Our guest today has sold over $3 billion worth of real estate, so if you're thinking about buying or selling or doing anything with property (as I know many of you are), this episode is for YOU." We have the CEO and founder of Los Angeles’ #1 real estate company, Tami Pardee...
Are you a nice person? And do you feel this is an asset or a liability when it comes to climbing in your career or business? If you’re too nice, do you run the risk of some people not taking you seriously or thinking that you’re weak? On the other hand, if you’re mean or unkind, how can people really respect you? Today we’re hearing from Fran Hauser who is tackling this issue head on with her new book: The Myth of the Nice Girl: Achieving a Career You Love Without Becoming a Person You Hate...
My self-employed husband spends 33-35% of his gross income on business expenses. Is this a lot? What is the priority ranking for a double income no kids (DINK) household? When I was growing up, my parents barely had enough money to pay the bills. Now I find myself repeating that pattern. How do I get out of it? Answering your questions and more with co-host and former So Money guest Belinda Rosenblum of OwnYourMoney.com...