You can afford anything, but not everything. We make daily decisions about how to spend money, time,
#453: Today I chat with Simone Stolzoff, a consultant for organizations ranging from Google to the S
#452: Peter Atwater, an economics professor at The College of William and Mary and author of “The Co
#451: Rachel’s car is nearing its end of life and she’s short on cash. Should she sell before she’s
#450: On the First Friday of each month, we roll out a bonus episode that’s totally different from w
#449: Jackie is a 42-year-old paralegal with two rental properties. She wants to buy three more. She
#448: An anonymous caller is dealing with guilt over spending a large cash gift. What’s the best use
#447: We talk to Stanford economist Nick Bloom about his groundbreaking research on working from hom
#446: Paul suffered a stroke at 48. He’s on disability and feeling lost. How does he figure out what
#445: We sit down with Steve Chou, an accomplished entrepreneur who, alongside his wife, built two b
#444: The student loan pause is coming to an end.A moratorium on student loan repayments has been in
#443: As a former corporate powerhouse turned successful entrepreneur, Amy knows firsthand the chall
#442: An anonymous caller is struggling with a tempting offer from her family to buy her first house
#441: It’s GRADUATION WEEK!For those of you who’ve been following along this past year, you know tha
#440: An anonymous caller wants to retire and travel in 20 to 30 years. How does she know if she’s s
#439: There are massive rapid changes unfurling in the financial world. This week’s biggest news: Fi
#438: “Do you want to save money? Or do you want to enjoy your life?”That’s a common question, but i
#437: Do you have a project you want to start … but you’re stuck in analysis paralysis?Do you feel l
#436: Jeremy wants to attend graduate school. Should he take student loans or cash out his investmen
#435: Lee is 30 and facing a tech layoff. She can live for a year on her savings. She’s thinking abo
#434: The majority of financial advice is geared to people with 9-5 jobs: “Negotiate for a raise.” “