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In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Chip Lupo, a writer and analyst for WalletHub, as they explore the evolving landscape of tipping in America. With 75% of Americans feeling that tipping has spiraled out of control, they dive deep into the cultural implications and the new norms surrounding gratuity in various service sectors. Chip shares insights on the traditional tipping percentages for services like dining, hair salons, and delivery, while also addressing the growing trend of tipping at self-service kiosks and other unexpected places. Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of when and how much to tip, including guidelines for different service scenarios. They also discuss the ethical concerns surrounding tipping as a potential substitute for fair wages, prompting listeners to consider their own tipping practices and the pressures associated with them. Chip emphasizes the importance of tipping for good service while also acknowledging the discomfort that can arise when service falls short. For more insights on tipping trends and best practices, check out WalletHub's extensive resources on personal finance. Show notes created with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet personal finance expert Kim Palmer to tackle the dual challenge many American couples face: financing a wedding while pursuing homeownership. As costs continue to rise, they discuss practical do's and don'ts that can help newly engaged couples navigate these financial hurdles effectively.Listeners will learn about the shifting demographics of first-time homebuyers, with the median age now at 38, and strategies for building a house fund instead of opting for traditional wedding gifts. Kim shares insights on the importance of avoiding credit card debt when financing wedding expenses, emphasizing that it's crucial to minimize financial burdens post-wedding. More on this episode from Nerdwallet- First Homes and Weddings For more insights, check out NerdWallet's comprehensive resources on financing weddings and homeownership. Show notes created with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this insightful episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona sits down with WalletHub's financial expert, Adam McCann, to tackle a common question: how much should you budget for clothing in 2025? As clothing prices continue to rise, Adam breaks down the average annual spending on apparel, revealing that households typically spend around $1,945 on clothing each year. However, he emphasizes that this figure can vary widely based on personal needs and lifestyle.Listeners will discover practical tips for saving money on clothing, including the importance of shopping during sales, utilizing coupons, and understanding the difference between 'needs' and 'wants' in their wardrobe. Adam also discusses the benefits of investing in quality pieces that last longer, as well as savvy shopping strategies like buying off-season and exploring thrift stores or community clothing swaps. Additionally, the episode covers the advantages of using the right credit cards for clothing purchases, highlighting how rewards and cashback options can maximize savings. Adam stresses the importance of managing credit wisely to avoid interest charges that can negate savings from rewards. More on this story- How Much to Budget for Clothes in 2025 For more insights on budgeting and saving, check out WalletHub's resources at WalletHub. Show notes created with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona teams up with tax expert John Kiernan, Managing Editor at WalletHub. John shares essential last-minute tax tips for the 2025 filing season. As the deadline approaches, they emphasize the importance of filing a return regardless of your ability to pay, explaining the significant penalties associated with failing to file. Listeners will learn about the IRS's direct file program and how to utilize free resources for tax assistance, especially for those facing financial challenges.The conversation also covers strategies for managing tax payments, including the benefits of using credit cards wisely to earn rewards while settling tax obligations. They delve into disaster relief for those in FEMA-designated areas and the advantages available for taxpayers in these situations, such as extended filing deadlines and deductions for personal property losses.For more insights and resources, check out WalletHub's budgeting features to get your finances in shape. More on this story- Countdown to Tax Day: WalletHub’s Tax Tips for 2025 Show notes created with assistance from headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona engages with WalletHub's personal finance writer, Milvionne Chery Copeland, to explore the innovative world of AI budgeting tools. As artificial intelligence continues to permeate our daily lives, Milvionne explains how these tools can revolutionize the way we manage our finances. Listeners will learn about the benefits of using AI to automatically track and categorize expenses, saving precious time and effort in the budgeting process.The conversation delves into how AI can analyze spending patterns, alert users to unusual expenses, and even help automate savings by identifying manageable amounts to set aside. There are also tips on utilizing AI chatbots, with occasional review, as virtual financial assistants, providing instant advice and insights. Learn more from WalletHub at Are Budgeting Apps Safe? Show notes created with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this enlightening episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona welcomes NerdWallet's senior writer, Holden Lewis, to debunk the common myth surrounding down payments for home buying. Many potential homeowners believe that a hefty 20% down payment is a necessity, but Holden clarifies that this isn't the case. The discussion addresses the financial pressures faced by first-time homebuyers, including interest rates and living costs, which can make homeownership seem unattainable.Listeners will discover that conventional loans can require a lot less down, while FHA loans offer nearly unbeatable opportunities for first-time homebuyers. This episode is packed with practical advice and reassurance for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the home buying process. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/data-down-payment Show notes created with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this informative episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona sits down with WalletHub's financial writer, Adam McCann, to discuss the rising costs of groceries and how different states are faring in terms of food expenses. With grocery prices increasing over 25% since 2019, Adam shares insights from WalletHub's latest study that reveals which states spend the most and least on groceries. Listeners will learn that while Mississippi tops the list for grocery spending, New Jersey enjoys the lowest percentage of income spent on food.The conversation dives into practical budgeting strategies, emphasizing the importance of tracking grocery expenses and creating a shopping list to avoid impulse purchases. Adam also highlights the benefits of using credit cards that offer rewards on grocery purchases. For more details on grocery spending by state, check out WalletHub's report here. Show notes created with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this engaging episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by Milvionne Chery Copeland, a personal finance writer at WalletHub, to explore the fascinating dynamics of budgeting across various cities in the U.S. As many individuals continue to face financial challenges, Nat and Milvionne dive into the cities with the best and worst budgeters and uncover the strategies that set successful budgeters apart.Listeners will learn about the impressive debt-to-income ratios in cities like Seattle and Fremont, as well as the importance of maintaining a low credit utilization ratio. Milvian emphasizes the critical role of smart spending and the necessity of paying more than the minimum on credit card balances to avoid spiraling debt. Show notes created partially with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this engaging episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet's travel expert, Sally French, to explore the evolving landscape of vacation rentals. As family travel needs shift towards larger accommodations, the episode delves into the emergence of hotel-affiliated vacation rentals that are challenging traditional platforms like Airbnb and VRBO. Sally discusses how major hotel brands such as Hilton, Hyatt, and Marriott are entering the vacation rental market, catering to groups seeking multiple rooms and kitchen facilities.Listeners will learn about the advantages of these hotel-backed rentals, including consistent quality and service, as well as unique amenities that enhance the vacation experience. From sprawling resort-style properties to high-end villas, Sally paints a vivid picture of what travelers can expect when opting for these new accommodations. Show notes created with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this enlightening episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona engages with WalletHub's managing editor, John Kiernan, to tackle the essential topic of emergency funds. With many Americans feeling unprepared for unexpected expenses, especially amidst rising inflation, John provides valuable insights into the importance of building a financial safety net.Listeners will discover the alarming statistics from WalletHub's recent survey, revealing that over 40% of individuals lack confidence in their ability to cover surprise costs. John shares practical strategies for initiating an emergency fund, including budgeting tips and the significance of making minimum debt payments while saving. More from WalletHub https://wallethub.com/blog/emergency-saving-survey/133932 Show notes created partially with assistance from https://headliner.app
In this insightful episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona welcomes NerdWallet's Sarah Rathner to discuss the intriguing findings from the 2024 American Household Credit Card Debt Status Study. As we transition into 2025, Nat and Sarah reflect on the financial landscape of 2024, a year that appeared promising on the surface but felt challenging for many consumers. They delve into the paradox of rising economic indicators contrasted with the personal financial struggles faced by individuals and families across the country.Listeners will learn about the significant increase in household expenses compared to income, the alarming statistics surrounding credit card debt, and the impact of daily necessary purchases on financial stability. Sarah shares valuable insights on how consumers can regain control over their finances, emphasizing the importance of tackling debt and building emergency savings. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/credit-cards/credit-card-data/2024-american-household-credit-card-debt-study
In this informative episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona sits down with Chip Lupo, a credit card writer for WalletHub, to explore the vital topic of credit freezes. As the importance of maintaining a good credit score becomes undeniable, Chip offers a comprehensive guide on how to protect your credit and identity through the strategic use of credit freezes.Listeners will gain insights into the process of implementing a credit freeze, its benefits, and potential drawbacks. Chip explains how a credit freeze can safeguard personal information from fraudsters, especially during times of increased vulnerability, such as the holiday season. He also discusses the ease of managing credit freezes through the major credit bureaus—Experian, TransUnion, and Equifax—via online platforms, phone, or mail.Learn about the importance of unfreezing your credit before applying for new credit accounts and the impact of a credit freeze on existing accounts. Chip also highlights scenarios where a credit freeze might be beneficial and clarifies misconceptions about its effects on credit score improvements.Show notes created with assistance by https://headliner.app ---
In this essential episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet expert Elizabeth Ayoola to discuss the upcoming changes to Medicare in 2025. With new developments on the horizon, Elizabeth provides listeners with crucial insights into the evolving landscape of Medicare Part D, including the introduction of an out-of-pocket maximum for prescription drugs, which promises relief for many consumers. Explore the implications of declining plan ratings and the potential impact on premiums, as well as tips for ensuring your prescription drugs remain covered. Elizabeth also sheds light on the special enrollment period for those affected by plan changes and the rising costs associated with Medicare Parts A and B. Show notes created manually and by https://headliner.app
In this motivating episode of Penny Wise, host Nat Cardona is joined by WalletHub finance writer Adam McCann to tackle the age-old tradition of New Year's resolutions with a focus on achieving real financial results in 2025. Adam offers expert advice on setting practical resolutions, specifically around saving money and budgeting, to help listeners start the new year on the right financial foot. Discover the benefits of high-yield savings accounts, the strategic use of credit cards, and the importance of budgeting to keep your finances in check. Adam shares insights from WalletHub's financial resolution survey and highlights the top cities for sticking to resolutions, thanks to their robust financial environments and healthy living infrastructure. Show notes created partially by https://headliner.app
In this insightful episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona welcomes NerdWallet's personal finance expert Kimberly Palmer to share practical tips on reducing your monthly bills. As holiday expenses mount and budgets tighten, Kimberly provides a step-by-step guide to negotiating lower rates on your internet, cable, and utility bills. Learn the art of timing your calls for the best results and discover the importance of speaking with a real person rather than a chatbot. Kimberly emphasizes the power of politeness and preparation. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this insightful episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by WalletHub editor Milvian Cherry Copeland to delve into the world of gift cards, a popular holiday gift choice. While they are convenient, not every gift card fits the recipient's needs. Milvian shares expert advice on how to make the most of unwanted gift cards, including where to sell them and how to avoid common scams. Discover where to fins discounted gift cards, and learn which gift cards have the highest resale value. Milvian also highlights the convenience of electronic gift cards and the importance of registering your cards to protect against loss or theft. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this festive episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet travel expert Sally French to explore nine last-minute Christmas vacation destinations across the United States. Whether you're looking to escape the cold or embrace the holiday spirit, Sally's curated list of spectacular getaways has something for everyone. And they're easier to get to than you might think. Join us as we uncover these diverse and delightful holiday destinations, perfect for creating unforgettable Christmas memories. Show notes created partially by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona explores the evolving world of cruise dining with travel rewards expert Sally French from NerdWallet. Gone are the days of mundane buffets under heat lamps; cruise lines are now elevating their culinary offerings with renowned chefs and unique dining experiences. Discover the allure of specialty dining on cruises, where partnerships with celebrity chefs like Tony Gemini and Guy Fieri bring gourmet options to the high seas. From Guy's Burger Joint to Tony's artisanal pizzas, these collaborations offer a fresh take on cruise cuisine. Learn about the innovative use of local ingredients as cruise lines source fresh produce and seafood directly from their ports of call. Join us as we navigate the exciting world of cruise dining and discover how to make the most of your culinary journey on the open seas. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet's personal finance writer Elizabeth Ayoola to help you navigate the whirlwind of Cyber Monday shopping. With the holiday season in full swing, it's easy to get swept up in the frenzy of deals and discounts. Elizabeth shares expert tips on how to spend wisely and avoid common pitfalls during this busy shopping period. Learn how to set a realistic budget using the 50/30/20 rule to ensure your holiday spending doesn't derail your financial goals. Discover the importance of price comparison and the use of price tracking tools like Keepa, CamelCamelCamel, and PayPal Honey to ensure you're getting the best deals. Elizabeth also emphasizes the need to check return policies and reviews before making a purchase, especially for big-ticket items.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona addresses a common fear among drivers: the dreaded insurance rate increase after a car accident. With expert advice from WalletHub's Milvionne Chery Copeland, listeners will learn practical strategies to avoid overpaying on car insurance following an at-fault accident. Discover the benefits of accident forgiveness programs and how they can shield you from rate hikes. Learn the importance of shopping around for insurance quotes to ensure you're getting the best deal, potentially saving up to $1,778 annually. Explore the advantages of taking a defensive driving course and other discounts that can reduce your premium by up to 35%. Considering reducing your coverage? Find out when it might make sense to opt for state minimum coverage. More from WalletHub https://wallethub.com/answers/ci/how-to-avoid-insurance-increase-after-car-accident-2140797148/
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives into the world of store credit cards with expert insights from WalletHub editor Christy Mathern. With enticing offers at the checkout counter, store credit cards can seem appealing, but are they truly beneficial? Explore the essential "do's" and "don'ts" of store credit cards, from understanding your credit score before applying to comparing rewards with traditional credit cards. Discover the hidden pitfalls of deferred interest and the importance of using credit responsibly to build your score. Christy shares valuable advice on avoiding common mistakes, ensuring your financial health remains intact. More from WalletHub https://wallethub.com/edu/cc/mistakes-to-avoid-with-store-credit-cards/95806
Are you a Disney fan, but weary of the prices and endless lines at the theme parks? Or perhaps you have a large family and taking a trip to Orlando, Florida or Anaheim, California isn't in the budget. In this week's episode, host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet's Sally French who has 5 U.S. destinations for Disney fans that aren't Disneyland or Disney World. Read more on NerdWallet here! About this program Nat Cardona is host of PennyWise. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts.
Join host Nat Cardona on this episode of PennyWise as she explores the exciting world of pickleball travel with insights from NerdWallet's Sally French. With nearly 14 million players in 2023, pickleball enthusiasts are taking their passion on the road. Discover how cruise lines and resorts are embracing this trend, offering pickleball courts and tournaments at sea and on land. Learn about group vacations to exotic destinations like Portugal and Mexico, where pickleball fans can enjoy the sport and local culture. Tune in to see how pickleball is reshaping travel, offering endless opportunities to play and explore the world. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona explores the surprising resurgence of the cruise industry with insights from NerdWallet travel expert Sally French. Despite the pandemic's initial impact, the cruise sector is experiencing a remarkable comeback, drawing travelers back to its unique allure. Recent data shows cruise transactions reaching all-time highs. Delving into the demographics, Sally highlights the strong appeal cruises hold for Baby Boomers, who account for a significant portion of cruise spending. However, she also notes the growing interest among families and younger travelers, fueled by innovative offerings like Disney's expanding cruise fleet and themed experiences. This episode of PennyWise to discover why cruises are once again capturing the hearts of travelers worldwide. Whether you're a seasoned cruiser or considering your first voyage, this episode offers valuable insights into the revitalized world of cruising.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives into the world of Black Friday shopping with insights from WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo. As the holiday shopping season kicks off, many are gearing up to snag the best deals. But are Black Friday discounts as good as they seem? This episode is your guide to navigating the sales and maximizing your savings.The conversation starts with an analysis of WalletHub's latest Black Friday study, revealing potential savings on popular items, with some discounts reaching up to 80%. Chip highlights key categories where significant bargains can be found.Whether you're shopping in-store or online, tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert tips on making the most of Black Friday deals while avoiding common pitfalls. Ensure your holiday shopping is both savvy and rewarding. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona navigates the world of travel credit cards with insights from WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo. As the holiday season approaches, many are planning trips, and the right travel credit card can offer substantial savings and perks. If you're gearing up for holiday travel and want to maximize your rewards, this episode is a must-listen. The discussion kicks off with an exploration of the best travel credit cards available for holiday travelers. Chip highlights the importance of selecting a card tailored to your travel habits, emphasizing the significant benefits these cards can offer. From big initial bonuses to travel-friendly perks like trip delay insurance and airport lounge access, the right card can enhance your travel experience and save you money. For those wary of annual fees, Chip advises evaluating whether the card's benefits justify the cost, noting that some cards may waive the fee for the first year. He also touches on the high demand for travel credit cards, with many survey respondents indicating a desire to apply for a card specifically to save on travel expenses. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise to discover how to leverage travel credit cards for maximum savings and benefits this holiday season. Whether you're a frequent traveler or planning a special holiday getaway, this episode provides essential guidance to make the most of your credit card rewards. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona delves into the recent Federal Reserve interest rate cuts with insights from NerdWallet lead writer, Kate Wood. If you're in the housing market—whether buying, selling, or refinancing—this episode is packed with crucial information to help you navigate these changes. The discussion starts with an overview of the Federal Reserve's recent decision to cut the federal funds rate by 50 basis points, and how this impacts various interest rates, especially mortgage rates. Kate explains how mortgage rates had already begun to drop even before the Fed's announcement, causing confusion for many potential homebuyers. For buyers, Kate discusses the implications of these rate cuts, providing a forecast that suggests mortgage rates will likely hover around the 6% mark for the foreseeable future. She emphasizes the importance of personal timing over market timing when deciding to purchase a home. Homeowners considering refinancing are also in a potentially advantageous position. Kate breaks down the factors to consider, such as the break-even point and the impact of rising home values, which might make refinancing more beneficial than initially expected. Sellers, on the other hand, might find themselves in a strong position due to increased home equity. Kate explains how selling in the current market could provide substantial funds for a robust down payment on a new home, making offers more attractive to sellers. Kate also addresses the unlikely return of the ultra-low interest rates seen during the pandemic, explaining that such rates were outliers and would require significant, undesirable economic events to occur again. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on navigating the complexities of the current housing market. Whether you're looking to buy, refinance, or sell, this episode offers valuable insights to help you make informed decisions.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona explores the potential pitfalls of relying on Google search results for financial advice with insights from WalletHub expert, John Kiernan. If you're accustomed to trusting the top Google search results for your financial decisions, this episode is essential listening. The discussion begins by addressing the common practice of Googling financial products like credit cards and savings accounts, and the assumption that the top search results are the best options. John shares findings from a recent study that reveals how this trust can be misplaced, often costing consumers significantly more money than they realize. John explains how the deterioration of Google search result quality, with a bias towards big brands and advertiser-driven content, can lead to subpar financial product recommendations. For example, the study found that the top five Google search results for popular financial terms could cost consumers around $200 on average, and in some cases, up to $1,400. The conversation delves into specific financial search terms like "best credit cards to build credit" and "best savings accounts," highlighting how these results often prioritize products with high fees and low rewards, benefiting publishers rather than consumers. John also shares insights from a survey conducted by WalletHub, revealing that a majority of people expect Google to show the best result first, yet many are noticing a decline in search result quality and an increase in bias towards big brands. To help listeners navigate these challenges, John offers practical tips for overcoming Google’s flaws. He suggests trying alternative search engines, comparing multiple search results, and relying on trusted websites like WalletHub.com for direct recommendations. He also advises looking out for signs of quality and transparency in product comparisons to avoid biased recommendations. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise to learn how to protect yourself from misleading Google search results and make more informed financial decisions. Discover strategies to maximize your savings and ensure you're getting the best financial products available.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives into the murky waters of credit-building products with insights from WalletHub expert, Christie Matherne. If you're struggling with poor to fair credit and looking for ways to improve it, this episode sheds light on the pitfalls of some questionable credit-building practices and products. The conversation begins with a basic overview of what credit-building products are, including examples like credit cards and credit builder loans. Christie explains how these products promise to help you build credit faster and better but often come with hidden drawbacks. They discuss key findings from a recent study on credit-building products, revealing that about 30% of these products do not provide access to usable funds through a loan or a line of credit. Instead, some products pretend that a debit card purchase is a credit card purchase or even pay your bill for you using money set aside from a debit account, which doesn't actually help build your credit. The episode also highlights the issue of false credit utilization reporting. Some products report inflated credit limits to credit bureaus, making your credit utilization look better than it is. This can lead to future lenders extending credit based on false pretenses, which might set you up for financial trouble. Christie emphasizes that you don't need to pay anyone to build credit effectively. Traditional methods like getting a secured credit card can help you build credit from scratch without any additional costs. She also cautions against products that cherry-pick bill payment transactions to only report positive payments, as this doesn't help you learn how to manage credit responsibly. The episode touches on the "island approach" to credit building, where you use multiple credit cards to maximize rewards and improve your credit score. This strategy involves using specific cards for specific types of purchases to get the best rewards and discounts Christie debunks the myth that you need to carry some debt to build good credit. Paying off your statement balance every month is sufficient for building a good credit score without incurring interest charges. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on navigating the world of credit-building products and strategies. Learn how to build your credit effectively without falling into the traps of shady practices.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona uncovers the concept of "shoulder season" with insights from Nerdwallet travel expert, Sally French. If you're looking to save money and avoid the crowds on your next vacation, this episode is a must-listen. The discussion kicks off with a clear explanation of shoulder season, defined as the period between peak season and off-season. Sally highlights how this timeframe can vary by destination, offering the perfect balance of fewer crowds and better prices. For instance, you might find different shoulder seasons in places like Arizona compared to Hawaii. Sally emphasizes the financial benefits of traveling during shoulder season. Not only are prices typically lower than peak season, but you also have a higher chance of booking coveted reservations and experiencing fewer crowds at popular attractions. The episode also explores how shoulder season can sometimes offer unique local experiences. Many destinations host special events to attract visitors year-round, such as food and wine festivals. These events can make your trip even more memorable while still enjoying shorter lines and less crowded attractions. However, Nat and Sally discuss a growing trend: shoulder season itself becoming more crowded. With the rise of flexible work situations, more people are taking advantage of this travel period, leading to higher occupancy rates in traditionally less busy times. Sally advises listeners to pivot their plans and consider less trendy destinations to truly avoid the crowds and high prices. Sally shares practical tips for finding these hidden gem destinations. She suggests using tools like Google Flights to explore various travel options and find the best deals. By entering your home airport and travel dates, you can discover affordable flights to unexpected places, making your trip both cost-effective and unique. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on maximizing your travel budget and enjoying a more relaxed vacation experience. Whether you're dreaming of a quiet beach or an adventurous national park, these tips will help you plan the perfect getaway without breaking the bank.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona delves into the critical topic of life insurance with Nerdwallet financial expert, Elizabeth Ayoola. They discuss six key milestones that signal it's time to reevaluate your life insurance needs, providing essential insights for anyone looking to safeguard their family's financial future. The episode begins with a fundamental overview of life insurance, explaining its importance for anyone with financial dependents. Elizabeth shares a poignant example of how the lack of life insurance can leave families in financial distress, emphasizing the need for adequate coverage. Next, they explore the significant life events that should prompt a review of your life insurance policy. These include getting married, having children, buying a house, and taking on significant debts like student loans. Each scenario underscores the necessity of ensuring your loved ones are financially protected in case of an untimely death. The conversation also covers the importance of reassessing your life insurance when starting a new job. Many people overlook the fact that group life insurance from a previous employer may not transfer to a new one. Elizabeth advises listeners to check their new employer's life insurance offerings and consider supplemental personal policies if needed. Affordability is another key topic. Elizabeth dispels the myth that life insurance is prohibitively expensive by sharing her personal experience with term insurance, which can be surprisingly affordable. She suggests reallocating funds from less essential expenses to ensure you can afford this crucial coverage. For business owners, life insurance is equally important. Elizabeth explains how having a policy can provide financial stability for business partners and employees in the event of the owner's death, ensuring the business can continue operating smoothly. The episode also touches on the importance of life insurance for primary caregivers of aging relatives. With many long-term care costs not covered by Medicare, having a life insurance policy can prevent financial hardship for those left behind. Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of using tools like life insurance calculators to determine the appropriate amount of coverage needed. She highlights Nerdwallet's own calculator as a simple and effective resource for getting an accurate estimate. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on when and why to reevaluate your life insurance policy. Implement these strategies to ensure your loved ones are financially secure, no matter what life throws your way.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona discusses strategies for parents supporting their adult children financially, featuring insights from Nerdwallet financial expert, Kim Palmer. With six in ten parents having helped their adult children in the past year, this episode provides practical tips to guide your kids toward financial independence. The conversation starts with the importance of early money talks. Communicating about budgeting and financial choices from a young age can lay the groundwork for future financial responsibility. Nat and Kim share examples of how to integrate these discussions into everyday scenarios, like planning a family vacation. Next, they explore the common scenario of adult children living at home. Charging a nominal rent can help young adults internalize the cost of living and contribute to household expenses, setting realistic expectations for their future independence. The episode also highlights the value of helping with specific purchases rather than offering blanket financial support. Whether it's contributing to a down payment on a home or covering groceries for a week, targeted assistance can help your child manage their budget without becoming overly reliant on parental support. Setting clear, realistic deadlines for when your child will take over their financial responsibilities is another key strategy. Establishing milestones, such as paying their own cell phone bill upon securing a full-time job, can help young adults work towards financial independence gradually. Kim also suggests ways to help young adults build wealth, such as assisting with real estate purchases or encouraging retirement savings. Some parents may even match their child's contributions to foster the habit of saving for the future. Finally, the episode underscores the importance of protecting your own finances while supporting your children. Being too generous can jeopardize your financial security, so it's crucial to balance your support with your own financial well-being. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on helping your adult children achieve financial independence while safeguarding your own financial health. Implementing these strategies can make the journey smoother for both parents and children.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona explores practical ways to secure cheap car insurance with Nerdwallet expert, Melissa Lambarena. Car insurance is a necessity in many states, but that doesn't mean you have to overpay. This episode provides actionable tips to help you get the best deal on your car insurance policy. The conversation begins with the advantages of working with an independent insurance agent. Unlike online searches, agents can shop multiple insurers, including smaller regional ones that might offer cheaper coverage. They can also identify available discounts and help you choose the right coverage limits. Next, they discuss the various discounts you can ask about. Bundling multiple policies like car and home insurance, safe driver discounts, and opting for electronic statements or automatic payments can all lower your premium. Melissa emphasizes the importance of always inquiring about these potential savings. Another tip is to consider increasing your deductible. While this can reduce your premium, it's crucial to ensure you have enough savings to cover the higher deductible in case of an accident. This strategy isn't suitable for everyone, so weigh your options carefully. They also touch on the idea of dropping comprehensive and collision coverage for older cars. If your vehicle isn't worth much and you can afford repairs, this can be a cost-effective way to save on insurance. However, it's essential to consider all potential costs before making this decision. Building your credit is another key point. In most states, insurers use a credit-based insurance score to set rates. By paying bills on time and using less than 30% of your available credit, you can improve your credit score and potentially qualify for better insurance offers. Finally, Melissa advises listeners to shop around for the best offers every year and to always ask about available discounts. The worst response you'll get is a "no," but you might find substantial savings. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on securing affordable car insurance. Implement these strategies to ease the financial burden of car insurance and make your money work harder for you. Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by a Nerdwallet financial expert to discuss five ways credit cards can help ease the burden of back-to-school expenses. As the school year approaches, families often face significant costs for clothes, supplies, and electronics. This episode offers practical tips to make those purchases more manageable. The conversation kicks off with the benefits of credit card rewards. Whether it's cash back, points, or miles, redeeming these rewards can help offset the cost of back-to-school shopping. Listeners are encouraged to audit their current credit cards to ensure they align with their spending needs and explore new cards that offer valuable sign-up bonuses. Next, they discuss the advantage of 0% APR offers. These interest-free windows can be particularly useful for spreading out the cost of school supplies without incurring additional charges. However, it's essential to understand the terms and ensure the balance is paid off before the promotional period ends to avoid retroactive interest. The episode also highlights the value of online shopping portals and card-linked offers. By shopping through a credit card's bonus mall or taking advantage of linked offers, consumers can earn extra rewards or discounts, further stretching their back-to-school budget. Another tip discussed is the utilization of credits that come with certain credit cards. These can include discounts on meal delivery services, streaming subscriptions, and more. Such perks can provide convenience and savings during the busy back-to-school season. Finally, the importance of budgeting and responsible credit card use is emphasized. Charging only what you can afford to pay back and spreading out purchases throughout the year can help manage expenses effectively. Listeners are reminded that paying off the card's balance in full each month is crucial to avoid interest charges that can negate the value of rewards. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on making the most of your credit cards during the back-to-school season. Implement these strategies to ease financial stress and make your money work for you.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona delves into the concept of financial self-care with Nerdwallet financial expert, Kim Palmer. Often, self-care is associated with relaxation activities like reading a book or taking a spa day, but financial self-care is about ensuring your financial practices contribute to your overall well-being. The discussion begins with the importance of reflecting on your past financial habits and understanding how early money lessons impact your current financial behavior. Kim emphasizes the need to identify and change any negative patterns that may have been ingrained since childhood. Next, they explore setting realistic and aspirational financial goals. Kim shares insights on how visualizing big dreams, like owning an expensive home, can motivate you to create actionable steps toward achieving those goals. This process involves regular check-ins and adjustments to your financial plans. Tracking spending is another crucial aspect of financial self-care. With the help of budgeting apps, you can monitor your expenditures, receive alerts when you exceed your spending limits, and make informed decisions about your purchases. This practice helps keep your finances in check and reduces unnecessary spending. The episode also addresses the challenge of saving money and building an emergency fund. Kim offers practical tips on prioritizing savings by cutting back on non-essential expenses like subscriptions and takeout orders. Building up your savings can provide a sense of financial security and peace of mind. Lastly, they discuss the importance of maximizing employee benefits. Many jobs offer benefits that can significantly impact your financial health, such as flexible spending accounts, disability and life insurance, and childcare expenses. Kim advises listeners to check with their HR departments to ensure they are taking full advantage of these benefits. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on practicing financial self-care and making your money work for you. By implementing these tips, you can achieve a more relaxed and content financial life.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives into the critical topic of staying safe from third-party seller scams. Joined by Nerdwallet financial expert Kim Palmer, they explore the various ways consumers can protect themselves when shopping from third-party sellers on major marketplaces like Amazon and Walmart. These scams often involve setting extremely low prices to lure in buyers, only for the purchased items to never arrive, arrive as something entirely different, or even come with bogus tracking numbers. Nat and Kim emphasize the importance of vigilance and the risks associated with these fraudulent schemes. Listeners will learn practical tips for identifying and avoiding scams. Kim advises on the necessity of researching the seller before making a purchase, including checking the seller's history of sales and reading reviews from other buyers. Red flags such as limited sales history or poor reviews should prompt consumers to look elsewhere. The conversation also covers the significance of understanding retailer policies. Major platforms like Amazon and Walmart often indicate whether an item is sold directly by them or by a third-party seller. Knowing this can help consumers understand the level of support and recourse available if something goes wrong with their purchase. Another essential piece of advice is to always pay with a credit card when shopping online. Credit cards offer built-in fraud protection, making it easier to dispute charges and recover funds if a scam occurs. Nat and Kim stress the importance of regularly monitoring credit card statements and banking reports to quickly identify and address any fraudulent activity. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on safeguarding your online shopping experiences and ensuring you don't fall victim to third-party seller scams.
As summer travel heats up, it's crucial to ensure your credit cards are ready for the journey. In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona and financial expert Sally French from NerdWallet dive into a comprehensive credit card checklist to maximize your travel experience. They start by emphasizing the importance of bringing a credit card on your trip. Many aspects of travel, such as renting cars or purchasing in-flight amenities, often require a credit card. Sally explains the benefits of using travel credit cards, including earning higher rewards on dining and travel expenses, and the underrated perk of TSA Precheck or Global Entry fee reimbursement offered by many cards. The episode also highlights the value of airport lounge access provided by certain credit cards. These lounges offer a range of amenities, from complimentary coffee to full buffets and showers, making your wait time at the airport more enjoyable and productive. Another critical point discussed is notifying your credit card issuer of your travel plans, especially for international trips. This helps prevent your card from being frozen due to suspected fraudulent activity. Sally advises checking if your card requires this notification and how to easily set it up online. Foreign transaction fees can add up quickly, so the duo recommends researching and applying for travel credit cards that waive these fees. Many cards offer this benefit, ensuring you don't pay extra for your international purchases. Finally, they discuss the importance of using the most rewarding credit card for your purchases and taking advantage of money-saving offers. Whether it's earning extra points on hotel stays or getting cashback on rideshares, these rewards can significantly offset your travel costs. Tune in to this episode for essential tips to make your summer travel smoother and more rewarding. Start planning now to ensure your credit cards are ready for your adventures.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona discusses the much-anticipated Amazon Prime Day, happening on July 16 and 17. Joined by Nerdwallet expert Kim Palmer, they dive into the best strategies for making the most out of these two days of deals, highlighting what to buy and what to skip. The episode kicks off with a focus on electronics, a category that often sees some of the lowest prices of the year during Prime Day, second only to Black Friday. From video game systems to laptops, listeners are advised to do their research and be ready to act quickly to snag the best deals. Nat shares personal anecdotes about scoring great deals on Apple products like AirPods Pro, emphasizing the potential savings on high-ticket items. Next, the discussion shifts to essential items for parents, such as car seats and strollers. These bulky and expensive items often see significant price drops, making Prime Day an excellent opportunity for parents to save on necessary purchases. Amazon devices are another hot topic. From Fire TV sticks to Echo devices and Ring doorbells, Prime Day is touted as a prime time to buy these items at reduced prices. However, Kim advises listeners to track prices throughout the year to ensure they are getting the best deal. The episode also covers toys, a tricky category where prices can be unpredictable. Kim suggests keeping desired toys in your cart to monitor price drops and using tools like the Camelizer browser extension to track price history. Small appliances, such as air fryers and handheld vacuums, are another category where Prime Day can offer great deals. Yet, listeners are reminded that pop-up sales occur throughout the year, so it's essential to stay vigilant and use price tracking tools like Camelizer or Honey. As the episode wraps up, Nat and Kim stress the importance of budgeting and avoiding impulse purchases. They recommend implementing a 48-hour rule to help make informed decisions, even starting this process a few days before Prime Day to be prepared. Inventory can be limited, so acting quickly on desired items is crucial. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for expert advice on navigating Amazon Prime Day, ensuring you make smart purchases and maximize your savings.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives into the essentials of creating a home gym without breaking the bank. Joined by Nerdwallet expert Sarah Rathner, they explore practical tips and financial strategies to help you set up your workout space efficiently. The episode begins with a discussion on the rise of home gyms during the COVID-19 pandemic and the continued trend of working out at home for convenience and cost-saving reasons. Listeners will learn the importance of identifying the types of workouts they enjoy before investing in expensive equipment. Nat and Sarah suggest trying out different fitness classes or gym memberships on a trial basis to determine what equipment will be most beneficial for your home setup. Budgeting is a key focus of this episode. They emphasize the importance of comparing prices and considering secondhand options for equipment like dumbbells, kettlebells, treadmills, and spin bikes. Platforms such as Facebook Marketplace and Nextdoor can be great resources for finding quality used fitness gear at a fraction of the cost. The conversation also covers strategic financial planning for major purchases. Sarah advises on the benefits of saving up for equipment and using credit cards with rewards or 0% APR promotions to spread out payments without incurring interest. They also discuss the pros and cons of buy now, pay later plans, which can help manage cash flow but require careful monitoring to avoid overspending. Finally, Nat and Sarah stress the importance of commitment to your fitness goals to ensure that your investment pays off. They encourage listeners to start with basic equipment and gradually add more as needed, always keeping an eye on their budget and financial health. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for actionable advice on building a cost-effective home gym that supports your fitness journey and financial well-being.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives deep into the pros and cons of credit limit increases with Wallethub financial expert, Cassandra Happe. Whether you're considering requesting a credit limit increase or have recently received one automatically, this episode offers valuable insights to help you make informed decisions. Nat and Cassandra explain the two main ways to increase your credit limit: requesting an increase from your credit card issuer or receiving an automatic increase. They highlight the benefits and potential drawbacks of each method, emphasizing the impact on your credit score. One of the key advantages of a higher credit limit is the added spending power, providing a financial cushion for emergencies and unexpected expenses. Cassandra explains how responsible credit card users who pay their balances on time can benefit from this increased limit without the stress of hitting their credit ceiling. Another significant benefit is the potential for lower credit utilization, which can positively impact your credit score. Cassandra discusses how maintaining a low balance relative to your credit limit is crucial for a healthy credit score, both for individual cards and across all your credit accounts. The episode also explores the greater rewards potential that comes with a higher credit limit. By using your credit card for more day-to-day purchases, you can maximize rewards and enjoy perks like cashback, travel points, and more. Cassandra shares tips on how to strategically use your credit card to earn these rewards without falling into debt. In terms of the cons of credit limit increases, Cassandra warns about the risk of accumulating more debt and the potential difficulty in obtaining other lines of credit. She emphasizes the importance of using credit responsibly and being mindful of your spending habits. Finally, they discuss the impact on your credit score when you request a credit limit increase. While an automatic increase often involves only a soft credit pull, a requested increase usually results in a hard pull, causing a slight dip in your credit score. Cassandra offers a pro tip: ask your lender if they're willing to increase your limit without a hard pull, as some may accommodate this request.
Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for practical advice and essential tips to help your college-bound child navigate the world of credit cards responsibly and build a strong financial foundation for their future. Hosted by Nat Cardona and speaking with Wallethub expert Cassandra Happe, this episode is designed to help parents make informed decisions about their child's financial independence and responsibility. They emphasize the importance of having a credit card for emergencies, especially when your child is far from home. A credit card can provide a safety net in unexpected situations, ensuring your child has access to funds when needed. They also cover the significance of building credit history early. By becoming an authorized user on a parent's account, students can start establishing their credit without being legally liable for the charges. This sets a foundation for good financial habits and a strong credit score, which will benefit them in their adult life. Nat and Cassandra also discuss the benefits of secured credit cards and student credit cards. These options provide a controlled environment for young adults to learn about credit management. With secured cards requiring a security deposit, students gain a sense of accountability and the importance of spending within their means. A key point is the recommendation to limit the number of credit cards a student holds. Starting with just one card helps prevent overspending and simplifies financial management. Cassandra warns about the negative impact of multiple credit card applications in a short period, which can harm a young person's credit score. Teaching students about on-time payments and keeping credit utilization below 30% are essential lessons for building good credit. While rewards cards can be tempting, the focus should be on responsible spending and timely payments rather than accumulating points. Cassandra also advises against using credit cards for friends or family members, stressing the risk involved if they fail to repay. This lesson is crucial for young adults who may still be financially dependent and working part-time jobs. Finally, the episode addresses the pitfalls of cash advances on credit cards. While they can be a quick solution in dire situations, the high fees and interest rates make them a costly option. Cassandra recommends having a debit or ATM card linked to a checking or savings account for cash needs, as these typically incur lower fees and no interest charges.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona talks with Cassandra Happe, Consumer Finance Expert for WalletHub. They dive into the art of the staycation, exploring how to make the most out of your time off without the hassle and expense of traveling. Whether you're looking to save money or simply prefer the comfort of your own home, this episode is packed with tips to help you create a memorable and relaxing staycation. Key points discussed include the importance of planning ahead, creating an itinerary, and setting a budget to ensure you don't overspend. Cassandra also shares creative ways to transform your home into a peaceful oasis, from decluttering and lighting candles to indulging in at-home spa treatments. The episode highlights the benefits of disconnecting from work and social media to fully immerse yourself in relaxation. Listeners will learn about exploring local attractions, such as museums, parks, and downtown areas, as well as the joys of trying new activities like picnics, hiking, and visiting nearby towns. The conversation also covers the value of learning new skills or hobbies during your staycation, utilizing free resources like YouTube, TikTok, and local libraries. Nat and Cassandra emphasize the importance of attending local events, whether they are free community gatherings or special events at local breweries and wineries. For those who enjoy socializing, hosting a budget-friendly event like a backyard barbecue or a virtual hangout with friends and family is also suggested. The episode wraps up with a reminder to capture staycation memories through photos and notes, making it easier to look back and appreciate the experience. Nat also recommends WalletHub as a valuable resource for finding the best cities for staycations, travel credit cards, and road trip ideas. Tune in to this episode of PennyWise for actionable tips and creative ideas to make your staycation truly special, no matter where you live.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by financial expert Christie Matherne to discuss the crucial steps to rebuild your credit. As many have faced financial challenges in recent years, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to getting back on track. Christie shares practical advice on how to review your credit report, catch up on past due bills, and deal with debt collection agencies. She emphasizes the importance of starting a budget and building an emergency fund to avoid falling into the same pitfalls again. The episode also explores the benefits of becoming an authorized user on a credit card and the strategic use of secured credit cards to rebuild your credit. Christie highlights the significance of checking your credit score regularly and staying patient as you work towards improving it. Finally, the discussion wraps up with an advanced strategy known as the "island approach," where you use multiple credit cards for specific purchases to maximize rewards and further boost your credit score. Whether you're struggling with debt or looking to improve your financial health, this episode of PennyWise offers valuable insights and actionable steps to help you rebuild your credit and secure a better financial future.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona dives into dynamic pricing with a focus on recent announcements from fast food giant Wendy's. As we navigate 2024, the concept of fluctuating prices has many consumers on edge, but is there really a reason to worry? Join us as we clarify what dynamic pricing actually means. We'll explore how prices adjust in real time to supply and demand, and why this pricing strategy is more common than you might think, with examples from the travel industry to your local movie theater. Discover how technology, particularly digital menu boards and AI, is paving the way for more dynamic pricing in the retail space. We'll also tackle the fears consumers have about potentially uncontrollable price changes and discuss the balance retailers must strike to avoid alienating their customers. Whether you're a savvy shopper or just curious about the future of pricing, this episode of PennyWise with Elizabeth Renters offers valuable insights into how dynamic pricing affects both retailers and consumers, and how you can potentially benefit from it. So tune in and learn how to navigate this evolving pricing landscape, because understanding dynamic pricing could save you more than just pennies.
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona sits down with NerdWallet's senior writer Holden Lewis to discuss the strategic move of selling your home to boost your retirement savings. As many Americans consider downsizing for their golden years, we delve into the critical factors that should guide this life-changing decision. Holden brings a personal touch to the conversation, sharing his own considerations as he plans to transition from the sunny coasts of Florida to the mountains of North Carolina or Tennessee. With his house's value quintupling over 25 years, he exemplifies the potential financial windfall and the importance of researching the cost of living, property taxes, and medical care in your desired retirement location. The episode covers practical advice on timing your home sale, navigating mortgage challenges post-retirement, and the wisdom of 'test driving' a new location in all seasons. Whether you're dreaming of a quiet mountain retreat or a bustling city condo, PennyWise is here to help you retire in style without sacrificing financial security. Episode References: NerdWallet | https://www.nerdwallet.com/ Zillow | https://www.zillow.com/ Episode summary created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet's personal finance writer Elizabeth Ayoola to unpack the concept of generational wealth and guide you on starting your own legacy of financial prosperity. From defining what generational wealth means to you, to taking the first steps towards investing, this episode is a resource for actionable advice. Elizabeth clarifies the process of wealth-building, emphasizing the importance of education, setting clear goals, and developing a tailored strategy. Whether you're a passive investor who prefers to 'set it and forget it' or someone looking for more active engagement, this episode covers various investment avenues, including the convenience and innovation of robo-advisors. Consistency is key, and despite the challenges of the current economy, Elizabeth highlights the power of compound interest and the need for time to let your investments flourish. Moreover, the discussion delves into the critical role of estate planning to ensure your hard-earned wealth serves your intended purpose for future generations. PennyWise is here to remind you that creating generational wealth is a marathon, not a sprint, and every small step is a stride towards financial freedom for your descendants. Tune in for an episode that could mark the beginning of your family's financial legacy. Episode References: NerdWallet | https://www.nerdwallet.com/ Episode summary created by https://headliner.app Show notes created by https://headliner.app
As we navigate the world of interior design trends, PennyWise invites you to embrace the bold and eclectic with maximalist decor. Host Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet's senior writer Sara Rathner to discuss how to infuse your living space with personality, without emptying your wallet. In this episode, we're ditching the stark minimalism of the past decade and saying hello to a world where more is definitely more. Learn how to mix and match colors, textures, and unique pieces to create a space that's unmistakably you. From thrifting to DIY projects, Sara shares tips for finding or creating eye-catching decor on a dime. We also delve into the art of curating meaningful pieces that tell a story, rather than rushing to fill spaces with forgettable items. Discover the joy of building a home that reflects your journey, with treasures that may take years to collect but offer a lifetime of satisfaction. Whether you're a homeowner or a renter, this episode is your guide to personalizing your habitat in a way that's both financially smart and stylishly stunning. Episode References: NerdWallet | https://www.nerdwallet.com/ Buy Nothing Project | https://buynothingproject.org/ Episode summary created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona teams up with NerdWallet's personal finance writer Kim Palmer to give you the latest on getting the best incentives when buying a new car in 2024. As the auto market recovers from its pandemic-induced slump, buyers are once again finding themselves in the driver's seat with a variety of enticing deals. Discover what auto incentives entail, from rebates to low-interest financing, and learn why flexibility and research are important when it comes to car shopping. We'll go through the ins and outs of navigating dealership offers, regional rebate variations, and being armed with information before you step foot on the lot. Charge up your knowledge on electric vehicles (EVs) as well, as we discuss how to combine manufacturer incentives with federal tax credits for savings. Whether you're buying or leasing, PennyWise is here to ensure you're geared up for negotiation and ready to secure the best possible deal on your next ride. Episode References: Nerdwallet | https://www.nerdwallet.com/ Kelley Blue Book | https://www.kbb.com/ Episode summary created by https://headliner.app Show notes created by https://headliner.app
In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona takes off with NerdWallet's travel expert Sally French to explore the surprising trend of dropping airfares in 2024. Despite the inflation affecting almost every corner of the economy, travelers are seeing a welcome decrease in ticket prices, especially for international flights. From a nearly 12% drop for South America-bound flights to a 7.5% dip for Asia, the reasons behind these savings are just as intriguing as the destinations themselves. Tune in as Sally explains how increased competition, new routes, and the resurgence of budget airlines contribute to these cost cuts. Learn why now might be the ideal time to embark on an international adventure and how strategic booking can maximize your savings. But it's not all clear skies – the episode also touches on the rise in baggage fees, a balancing act airlines are performing to keep base fares low. Whether you're a seasoned globetrotter or a first-time flyer, this episode is your boarding pass to understanding the current air travel landscape and how to navigate it penny-wise. Remember, while airfares may be falling, don't wait to book your flight – planning ahead is key to keeping your travel budget grounded. So fasten your seatbelt and get ready for takeoff with PennyWise, where we help you fly smart without breaking the bank. Episode References: Nerdwallet | https://www.nerdwallet.com/ Delta Airlines | https://www.delta.com/ Norse Atlantic Airways | https://flynorse.com/ American Airlines | https://www.aa.com/ Episode summary created by https://headliner.app
In a world where the cost of living is constantly on the rise, millennials are facing a unique financial dilemma: to have or not to have children. This week on PennyWise, Nat Cardona is joined by NerdWallet's personal finance writer Kim Palmer to unpack the economic factors influencing family planning decisions. With childcare expenses skyrocketing and the median household income struggling to keep pace, many are choosing to delay or forego parenthood altogether. Tune in as we delve into the NerdWallet survey's findings, explore the cost of raising a child today, and discuss the creative ways parents are navigating this financial frontier. Whether you're considering starting a family or looking for ways to manage the costs, this episode offers insights that hit close to home. Don't miss this candid conversation on the financial realities shaping a generation's approach to family life. "It is so expensive now to have children, to pay for their childcare, to pay for all of their other costs, that people are actually deciding not to have kids." - Kim Palmer Episode summary created by https://headliner.app
Credit card late fees can be the bane of any budget, but a new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau might just be the relief many users need. In this episode of PennyWise, host Nat Cardona delves into the details with NerdWallet's credit card expert Sara Rathner. They break down the significant drop from $32 to $8 in maximum late fees and what this means for your wallet. Discover the implications for your financial health, the rationale behind this substantial reduction, and the anticipated timeline for its implementation. Plus, get expert tips on how to avoid late payments altogether and protect your credit score. "Don't ruin the hard work that you've put in to raising your credit score over a long period of time in a flash, just by missing a payment. Really focus on ways you can meet those deadlines." Episode References Consumer Financial Protection Bureau | https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ Nerdwallet | https://www.nerdwallet.com/ Card Act of 2009 | https://www.congress.gov/bill/111th-congress/house-bill/627 Federal Reserve | https://www.federalreserve.gov/ Episode summary created by https://headliner.app