Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 13 hours 54 minutes
The budget tip of the week covers the average cost of eating out for lunch and provide ways for cutting back, and what you do with the savings.
What things that you can do to finish your budgeting and investing off for the year? This includes reviewing your budget for IRAs, Roth IRAs and 401(k)s etc. In addition, how to manage bonuses, FSAs and HSAs and the review of spending habits to...
This episode discusses how to manage your holiday budget so that you can avoid building up credit card interest. In addition, what is the real art of meaningful gift giving, cost effective ways to give to a charity and the white elephant gift event....
This episode discusses pet insurance: how it works and what you need to consider before choosing to pay for coverage. In addition, they discuss the need for owners to factor in pet insurance into their budget. In the roundtable David discusses how his...
A question of the week from a listener who asks . . . Is there a standard ratio on how to allocate savings? I do not know how to decide how much to put into my retirement account versus my taxable investments, vs. CDs/High-yield savings, etc. Stories...
In this episode David and Cindy discuss how to save money on products that you buy while at the same time helping the environment. The goal is to purchase items that reduce waste (mainly plastic and single use items) and this can be done by replacing...
We launched our podcast 30 weeks ago and we are excited to bring you the second season and we have many exciting developments to enhance the show.
This episode interviews Myles Gage and Brian Curcio from the award winning investment app, Rapunzl. These two gentlemen met in high school and began trading in the stock market and consequently, decided to create an app to trade stocks in simulation...
This episode explains how stock dividends are established, how they benefit the shareholders and how to use them to buy back stock and create compound interest. The stories montage: the history of Halloween, how much candy is spent each year, and the...
This episode reviews the F.I.R.E movement which stands for Financial Independence Retire Early. It incorporates many of the savings techniques needed to retire; however, the goals may not be sustainable once the plan is in place. Offbeat stories...