You can afford anything, but not everything. We make daily decisions about how to spend money, time,
#546: The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by half a percentage point. What does this mean for
#545: Kat feels thrown off. She’s realizing that the simple investing strategy that nearly 5x’d her
#544: Remember that time you found a $20 bill in an old jacket pocket? The rush of excitement, follo
#543: Picture this: You're at a car dealership, trying to get the best price on your dream car. The
#542: Ever feel like you're never doing enough with your money, even when your finances look good on
#541: Ever wondered if you're making the right choice between a Traditional and Roth 401(k)? You're
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#539: An anonymous caller feels trapped. She owes $100,000 in back taxes on earnings she had to give
#538: The latest jobs report just dropped, and it's a game-changer. Job creation numbers are lower t
#537: Frequent contributor Joe Saul-Sehy shares an emotional, personal story of getting into a soul-
#536:NYU Psychology Professor Dr. Tessa West has spent nearly two decades studying relationships, in
#535: Melissa and her partner are preparing for the best earning years of their lives. Could they be
#534: We sit down with David Novak, the co-founder and former CEO of Yum! Brands, the giant parent c
#533: Kristin is floored by the 60 percent increase in her homeowner’s insurance this year. Should s
#532: We’re diving deep into the art of negotiation, especially when it comes to asking for a raise.
#531: Let's talk about negotiations. You know, those back-and-forth talks where you try to get the b
#530: We sit down with financial educator Brian Feroldi to dive into the often-overlooked world of s
#529: Anonymous, 60, recently lost her job and is worried about retirement. She owns a paid-off trip
#528: The Federal Reserve recently decided to hold interest rates steady, leading to significant shi