Something On My Mind

This is a finance podcast, but cool. We share real-life experiences where David and the producers crack jokes while also diving into financial literacy and success. This podcast finds the perfect balance between having a laugh and getting down to business.

https://www.spreaker.com/show/something-on-my-mind-personal-finance

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 31m. Bisher sind 251 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 13 hours 58 minutes

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PFT #91 - Personal Finance Tip of the Week: Gift Card Management


The United States culture tends to recognize many types of celebrations and this has created a common theme of replacing presents with gift cards. They are easy to purchase, simple to use and the beauty is that people can shop for what they want...


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 January 15, 2024  2m
 
 

PFT #92 - Escheating


Okay, you’ve got to be escheating me. What on earth does that mean? The definition derives from medieval times, in feudal law. When a landowner (tenant of a fief) died without an heir or committed a felony, a process was needed for the ownership of...


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 January 23, 2024  2m
 
 

PFT #93 - Personal Finance Tip of the Week: Credit Cards After The Holidays


After the December holidays we often hear people talk in social groups and in the media that the credit card bills are coming due as a result of shopping during the December holidays. Obviously, this means only one thing: that if you have payments...


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 February 8, 2024  3m
 
 

PFT #94 - Personal Finance Tip of the Week: The Superbowl, Inflation and Compound Interest


Today is 2/11/24 which is the Superbowl with the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the San Francisco 49’ers and this marks the 57th time that this game will have been played. This is a large amount of years, so we decided to run some math based on the amount...


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 February 11, 2024  3m
 
 

PFT #95 - Personal Finance Tip of the Week: The Mortgage Refinance Double Trap


In times of high interest rate environments, most people will not refinance due to the cost. With that being said, circumstances arise to warrant this, such as divorce, marriage or a job relocation. For the most part, people wait for the federal...


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