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Summary: Financial Wellness Coach, Steve Stewart, wants to help you eliminate your debt, give you a deeper understanding about credit, and show you how money really works. This is the show for the everyday American who wants to get control of their personal finances and learn how to pay attention, NOT INTEREST! Subscribe to get every new show automatically and receive information on how to pay off soul-sucking credit card debt, how to save money, and how to avoid marketing pitfalls. More at http://SteveStewart.Me
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The problem with our country’s financial illiteracy isn’t due to a lack of resources – just look at the long list of financial bloggers who attended the recent Financial Blogger Conference in Charlotte. The problem is we don’t seek the education ourselves until the problem has become big enough that we HAVE to learn. I began blogging […]
Is tithing mandatory for Christians? Chris Brown and I discuss this to get to the root of the problem – which has little to do with ten percent. Chris Brown has been a pastor for several years, speaking to congregations and audiences all over the United States. He recently became one of Dave Ramsey’s Speakers […]
OG (aka The Other Guy from Stacking Benjamins) joins me to share the 8 Great Mistakes in Investing. Under-diversification Over-diversification Euphoria Panic Leverage Speculating Investing for yield and not total return Cost basis dictating decision Thanks to OG for coming over. You can find him at http://StackingBenjamins.com – my favorite podcast. Also mentioned in this […]
Matt Ham is an author, speaker, and small business owner. Five words uttered by a nurse changed the way he looks at life – and inspired him to redefine rich. Takeaways from this interview: It’s not how much you give – it’s how you give it (The Widow’s Mite) We shouldn’t feel guilty to spend […]
The Ins and Outs of Robo-Investing Today I am joined by Jon Stein: Husband, father, and founder of Betterment. He studied neurogenesis at Harvard, consulted for First Manhattan Consulting Group for a number of years before founding a game-changing company called Betterment, a wealth management company that uses a small list of ETF funds to help individuals […]
Do you know why stories of people with $.32 refund checks are in the news? Because they are so rare! Most people want to get a big tax refund. Big tax refunds aren’t always a good idea Begin playback at Getting a huge refund is an extremely inefficient use of money – both for you […]
Ace Chapman is a business owner, but not in the traditional sense. He buys business with the intent of selling them. Although he has an entrepreneur’s heart, Ace doesn’t believe anybody should start their own business. It is much easier and profitable to buy an existing business, improve it, and sell it for a profit. […]
Many people are being lured by the attractiveness of directing their own retirement plans. The trick is to do it right and have an asset, business, or income-producing entity that makes sense for YOUR retirement planning. Today we talk about what you need to know about self-directed IRAs Interview with Kirk Chisholm Many […]
Interview with Kai Yaniz Kai and I have something in common: We both left the comfort of a regular paycheck to focus on helping others with their personal finances. In our conversation we discuss: Why Americans allow themselves to become trapped in debt How much responsibility do we place on the education system to teach […]
In this episode we talk about summer jobs for teachers, a new online accountability course called Destination Debt Freedom, and the Top 10 Financial Oxymorons. 8 Summer Jobs for Teachers Summer is a great time for teachers to take a break. It also gives them a chance to earn extra income to have some fun […]
Jason Hartman only wants mortgage debt – and he will take out as much as he possibly can. He has been investing since he was 20 years old and learned how inflation is the enemy of home equity but the golden goose of real estate income property owners (my words, not his). We first have to […]
Are you a half-glass opportunistic investor? Take this short quiz to find out and how you can improve your ability to invest wisely. In this episode: • Pessimists, Opportunists, and the Half-Glass Investor Quiz (print here) • How a GOOD credit score is all you need • Ponda from the Honda Full notes at http://SteveStewart.me/189 […]
Leah Bell, The Angry Grad, did what she thought everyone does: Goes to college to get a degree. What she didn’t know was her chosen major narrowed her options just before the recession of 2008. Leah is now on a mission to educate others about education. Read more at http://SteveStewart.me/188 Show Summary: Interview with Leah Bell, The […]
An informed consumer is a better consumer. This episode will show how Credit Cards make money from processing fees. I also give a few tips for reducing fees and a new way to send a friend money for free. Full notes at http://SteveStewart.me/187 Infographic with Credit and Debit Card Statistics http://www.dailyinfographic.com/the-hidden-plastic-economy Save Money on Processing […]
Full notes at http://SteveStewart.me/186 The Road to Financial Wellness Jason Vitug from Phroogal is leaving for a 30 day journey throughout the U.S. to promote financial wellness. Jump to this section in the podcast player 7 Reasons To Balance Your Checking Account Monthly Jump to this section in the podcast player Debit cards, auto-pay, bill-pay, […]