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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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Zac Bissonnette, author of the incredible book Debt Free U, talks about his newest release “How To Be Richer, Smarter, and Better Looking Than Your Parents“. He wrote the book with one simple question in mind What should young people do with their money in order to have the best possible life today and for […]
Dave Ramsey announced changes to the Financial Peace University (FPU) course in a live webinar on June 5th, 2012. Not only have the videos been re-recorded but the curriculum has some exciting new changes: Changes to FPU Will now be a 9-week course, replacing the 13-week series Classes will last 90 minutes instead of 120 Greater […]
This theoretical budget shows where opportunities lie for an average American couple making the average monthly take-home pay and making minimum payments on the typical debts. To follow along, download the Theoretic Budget – Debt vs Debt Free. Also mentioned in this episode: Recommended Percentages podcast episode #49 The Recommended Percentage spreadsheet in Excel How to […]
I used a “Break Even Formula” to see if refinancing our house would make sense when closing costs could be recovered by the interest saved on the loan. Keith Bunn from CavUSFinancialCoaching sent in this question: I listened to podcast episode #36 “Should I Refi” and am wondering if we can use that same math […]
Identity theft is running rampant in our nation. Here are 8 tips on how to make your ID harder to steal. Never give someone access to your accounts Keep user names or passwords for online accounts to yourself Don’t let someone else “borrow” your card or be an authorized user NEVER tell anyone your debit […]
A MoneyPlanSOS podcast listener sent in a question about investing while in debt. He makes a great case study for us to examine if there is a one-size-fits-all get-out-of-debt plan, or not? Letter from a future investor: Steve, I listen to your podcast and I love the show! There’s always something new to learn about money. […]
There are more financial products out there than there are players in professional baseball. Many are good for our financial lives but some are bad. The following products cause a false sense of security, zap money from our cashflow, or rob us of the ability to take care of ourselves. Instead of financial products that […]
Jenny Kerr from TheJennyPincher.com shares her experiences with couponing. Couponing is not just cutting pieces of paper out of your local ads, it involves shopping, travel, and seeking out great values to help you stretch your dollar. It can become more about the Deals than Savings Jenny started extreme couponing a few years ago, even […]
UPDATE: It is with a heavy heart that I have to update this post/release. PerkStreet announced that they will no longer be in operation at the end of September 2013. Listen to Episode 120 to hear the CEO share why the company is closing Original post: PerkStreet is a relatively new financial product that’s […]
Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner from GoodFinancialCents, started a Roth IRA Movement. He shares his story of speaking to a group of youth that have never heard of this wonderful investing option and how he got over 140 bloggers to talk about it. You can find links to ALL the posts at GoodFinancialCents.com (http://www.goodfinancialcents.com/roth-ira-account-movement) Here […]
Zac Bissonnette, Jon White, Jackie Walters, and Brent Pittman were gracious enough to spend time in helping me understand the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 that is being put in front of Congress. Thanks to Deacon Bradley from LifeStoked.com for making us aware of this! Will the Student Loan Forgiveness Act of 2012 work? […]
Carrie Smith, CB and PFB Carrie Smith is a Certified bookkeeper (CB) specializing in small business accounting and has been doing so for over a decade. She is also a Personal Finance Blogger and has written articles for Yahoo!Finance, PerkStreet, and is on a mission to have a guest post on other blogs once a month throughout […]
Jesse Mecham is the founder of YNAB – You Need A Budget. He shares his story of how YNAB became more than a spreadsheet and has turned into an elegant, beautiful piece of software with a flexible method of budgeting that is very interesting and only has 4 rules. Questions Jesse answers: Who is Jesse […]
Diversification Owning a few shares of a bunch of different companies. You could buy 200 shares of Microsoft or you could buy a couple shares of a bunch of different companies. Think of it this way: If you put all your eggs in one basket and drop it then you lose all you’ve lost everything […]
One thing that happens when traveling a lot is we tend to grow a large collection of reward memberships: Car rentals, airlines, hotel programs, there are all kinds of ways to collect points or earn rewards. Free stuff is great, right? Why they offer us free stuff Why would a hotel chain give you a free […]