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Afford Anything

You can afford anything, but not everything. We make daily decisions about how to spend money, time,

Episodes

Total: 664

#473: Sarah has cash to pay a $8,000 medical bill but she’s reluctant to drain her savings. Should s

#472: Imagine this: You’re a teenage musical prodigy, a world-class classical French horn player. Yo

#471: Bob split a $350,000 windfall between savings and paying down his mortgage. But now he’s wonde

#470: The economy is booming. GDP grew 4.9 percent last quarter, the fastest rate of growth since 20

#469: Lindy feels like her $300,000 of accumulated equity could be put to better use. But she doesn’

Money management is all about setting priorities.Maybe you have the twin goals of sending your kids

#467: Should Knoxville use a higher-interest Home Equity Loan (HELOC) to pay off a lower-interest 40

#466: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reported in 2022 that medical debt is the most common

#465: The Fed is holding interest rates steady for now. The jobs report is better than expected. Sto

#464: More than ever, most people's lives are packed to the brim with activity. We are trying to fit

#463: Mary is struggling to compare two job offers: one from a large corporation and another from a

#462: As a society, we’re fascinated by stories of the rich. We hear news, see social media posts, a

#461: A special LIVE recording in front of an audience at Podcast Movement, an industry conference i

#460: Mental toughness is the bedrock of starting a business, growing a multimillion-dollar portfoli

#459: Andrey is a savvy 10-year-old wondering what’s the best way to save up for his first car.Ingri

#458: Today we chat with Scott Trench, the CEO and President of BiggerPockets, a real estate investi

#457: Angie sold all the stocks in her retirement account last year. And now the market’s climbing.

#456: Stanford psychology professor Jamil Zaki shares his research and findings around the science o

#455: Yvette recently retired with the goal of reaching a $10,000 monthly income from her real estat

#454: Amy says she hit “rock bottom” with her finances. She says she struggled to ask for help befor