
357: Budgeting for a Baby: The Costs EVERY New Parent Should Expect
The cost of raising a child is constantly changing. Every year, a new article comes out claiming that the cost of raising a child is hundreds of thousands of dollars. But is this figure accurate? Coul...
28 Nov 202257min

356: Finance Friday: First Down Market? Here’s How to Stop Stressing
Tech stocks were slam dunk investments for the past decade. No matter what you invested in—Google, Facebook, Amazon, or even some obscure AI toaster company—you probably made decent returns. But, afte...
25 Nov 20221h 5min

355: All the Money Hacks We WISH We Had Known About
Travel hacks, spending hacks, medical hacks. If there’s one thing that Chris Hutchins has learned from hosting the All the Hacks podcast, it’s that everything is negotiable. You can travel to over six...
21 Nov 202257min

354: Frank Advice on What to Do When a Real Estate Investment Goes Wrong
You’re one bad real estate investment away from being cash flow-poor and debt-rich. That’s right, not every investment property works out, and when leveraged the wrong way, a single property could put...
18 Nov 20221h 1min

353: Ask the Money Experts: Debt, Diversification, Retirement, and Real Estate
What should retirement planning look like? How can I invest if I am still paying off student loan debt? What makes a perfectly diversified portfolio? And when is the right time to pay off my rental pr...
14 Nov 20221h

352: Common Money Fears That Are Costing You BIG
With so much going on—a recession, rampant inflation, rising interest rates—overcoming your money fears can be more challenging than ever before. The world is changing, and many of us feel like we’re ...
11 Nov 20221h 5min

351: Does the 4% Rule Hold During 2022's Stock Market Crash?
Stock market crashes aren't good news for anyone. For retirees though, this dip in prices can feel like a death wish, as active income is no longer an option. Have the hopes and dreams of financial fl...
7 Nov 20221h 10min

350: Why We Turned Down a 5% Rate Mortgage | Mindy & Carl’s Budget Review
Margin loans, medium-term rentals, and potential mortgage rate mistakes summarize what Carl and Mindy have been up to over the past couple of months. It’s been a minute since we’ve checked in on the e...
4 Nov 202241min






















