The Confident Wallet™
Summary: A personal finance podcast series by T. Rowe Price and The Washington Post BrandStudio that inspires long-term success through informed decisions on saving and investing. The Washington Post newsroom was not involved in the creation of this series.
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From rolling over 401(k)s and consolidating IRAs to investing in target-date funds, learn about a few ways you can simplify your accounts.
In sickness and in health—and in joint bank accounts. This episode provides tips for couples about to say I do prepare for their financial future together.
If you’re self-employed, you may have a tough time relating to traditional financial advice. In this episode, our experts share money management tips geared specifically towards you.
Women face unique financial challenges, from fewer years in the workplace and lower earnings to a longer life expectancy. This episode examines matters women should consider when planning for their financial future.
Investing 101: Learn how to build and manage your portfolio and reach your investment goals.
When you start collecting, Social Security can have a big impact on your retirement income. Our experts will discuss tips to help determine the right Social Security strategy for you.
If your retirement is right around the corner, new questions are likely surfacing. Our experts will help answer some of the ones most commonly asked.
On this episode of The Confident Wallet™, a personal finance podcast series from The Washington Post BrandStudio and T. Rowe Price, host Lynnette Khalfani-Cox is joined by a panel of experts to discuss estate planning and how to make the process less intimidating. Khalfani-Cox, who’s also known as The Money Coach®, is joined by guests Jeffrey Condon, author of “Beyond the Grave: The Right Way and the Wrong Way of Leaving Money to Your Children (and Others),” and Roger Young, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ at T. Rowe Price, to tackle the subject. The panel will address questions, including: What are the various components of an estate plan? Is it expensive to develop an estate plan? What happens if you don’t have an estate plan? In a segment called “This or That?,” the experts discuss the pros and cons of two choices: liquidation of assets versus distribution of items. Tune in to hear their advice. Learn more at T. Rowe Price.
In this episode of The Confident Wallet™, a personal finance podcast series from The Washington Post BrandStudio and T. Rowe Price, host Lynnette Khalfani-Cox calls on a panel of experts to discuss new ways of looking at college savings and the unique set of challenges that it brings. Khalfani-Cox, who’s also known as The Money Coach®, is joined by Robert Farrington, founder of The College Investor, and Roger Young, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ at T. Rowe Price. The panel will address questions, including: How do you estimate future college costs? What’s the difference between a 529 savings plan and Uniform Gifts to Minors Act/Uniform Transfers to Minors Act accounts? In a segment called “The Big Picture,” the panel takes a step back and discusses what listeners need to consider to make paying for college a reality. Tune in to hear their tips. Learn more at T. Rowe Price.
When faced with conflicting financial priorities, how do you decide where to put your next dollar? Our experts share their perspectives on which savings and spending choices to consider.
Are you looking to learn a thing or two about getting your finances in order, saving, and investing? Check out The Confident Wallet™, a personal finance podcast series by T. Rowe Price and The Washington Post BrandStudio. Series launches January 18th.