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#601: Nick and his wife have $100,000 to invest, but they’re worried about the volatility of the cur
#600: Jillian Johnsrud was falling apart. After suffering a miscarriage, she couldn't pull herself t
#599: Becky and her husband are about to semi-retire. But the four percent retirement withdrawal rul
#598: Tax day is approaching, and if you're like most people, you might be overlooking deductions th
#597: A recession is coming, and it might be worse than most people expect. That's the sobering asse
#596: Yesterday, the White House rolled out the biggest tariffs in a century, sending markets into t
#595: Eva is finally closing in on her financial independence goals, but she’s grappling with how to
#594: Ever wonder if you could afford to travel for months at a time? According to Nomadic Matt, who
#593: An anonymous caller is brooding over a mistake he made in 2023 when he decided to contribute t
#592: Ever wonder what's happening in your brain right before you knock on your boss's door to ask f
#591: Imagine you're about to ask your boss for a raise. Your stomach tightens. You've rehearsed wha
#590: In the left corner, we have Paul Merriman, the seasoned finance veteran weighing in at 183 pou
#589: Kimmy is worried that her mom’s retirement portfolio is invested too conservatively. Is she ri
#588: Jobs are growing, interest rates are holding, and your student loan options just hit pause. We
#587: Debi is stressed about saving a down payment to buy a house in her high-cost-of-living area. S
#586: If you are a complete beginner at finances, or if you know someone who is, this episode is for
#585: Michael rebalances his portfolio every year. But he’s worried that triggering capital gains ta
#584: Think about how you spend an average day. Would the 10-year-old version of yourself be impress
#583: Contrary to recent discussions, Jesse has concluded that a traditional IRA is the smarter way
#582: They had it all. Six thriving children. A 40-year marriage. A household income of $200,000.The