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Financial Fitness With The Money Doctor with Frances Rahaim, Ph.D. "The Money Doctor" Mortgage Experts, Angela and Mike Tourville This week's Money Doctor guests, Angela and Mike Tourville from Annie Mac Home Mortgage chat about everything from House Hacking to Veteran loans! Whether you're a first-time home buyer, refinancing your single family or rental property, or on your way to becoming a real estate mogul, get the inside scoop on the mortgage market -- right here.
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Financial Fitness With The Money Doctor with Frances Rahaim, Ph.D. "The Money Doctor" Student Loans in limbo Life in limbo for 4.5 million students on Federal repayment programs. Borrowers applying for or currently in one of the many income based repayment programs can't file the required annual applications because they've been removed from the government site. About 1 million applications already filed are in suspense! Little to no word from the Department of Eduction about how long, or what to do is causing concern for a total of about 8 million education loan recipients. Stay current with us for coming news.
Episode 102 - Frances Rahaim, PhD. and host of the podcast ‘Financial Fitness with The Money Doctor', Financial Coach, Author and Jazz Vocalist returns along with Linda Hollander, CEO of Sponsor Concierge. radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
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Financial Fitness With The Money Doctor with Frances Rahaim, Ph.D. "The Money Doctor" Downsizing To Tiny Or Container Home Cute as a button and eco-friendly housing solution, but what about the associated costs? Get tips from financing to decluttering and more in this fun show about downsizing to a Tiny Home or Container Home. Not downsizing but want to enhance your living space? We've got tips for that too!
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While most people assume divorce is the leading cause of wealth loss, unplanned health incidents are actually the number one destroyer of wealth worldwide. Financial expert Loral Langemeier highlights the critical connection between maintaining both health and wealth.In this compelling conversation with Dr. Philip Ovadia, Loral draws powerful parallels between achieving physical and financial health. NOTABLE QUOTE"Health and wealth are both by design and by intention, not just by casual behavior. It just doesn't casually happen."Loral Langemeier contact infoWebsite: https://askloral.com/Send Dr. Ovadia a Text Message. (If you want a response, include your contact information.) Joburg MeatsKeto/Carnivore-friendly meat snacks. Tasty+Clean. 4 ingredients. Use code “iFixHearts” to save 15%. Chances are, you wouldn't be listening to this podcast if you didn't need to change your life and get healthier. So take action right now. Book a call with Dr. Ovadia's team. One small step in the right direction is all it takes to get started. Stay Off My Operating Table on X: Dr. Ovadia: @iFixHearts Jack Heald: @JackHeald5 Learn more: Stay Off My Operating Table on Amazon Take Dr. Ovadia's metabolic health quiz: iFixHearts Dr. Ovadia's website: Ovadia Heart Health Jack Heald's website: CultYourBrand.com Theme Song : Rage AgainstWritten & Performed by Logan Gritton & Colin Gailey(c) 2016 Mercury Retro RecordingsAny use of this intellectual property for text and data mining or computational analysis including as training material for artificial intelligence systems is strictly prohibited without express written consent from Dr. Philip Ovadia.
ASB's Nigel Grant is joined by Victoria Harris (Co-Founder, The Curve) to break down financial fitness – what it means, why it matters and how to achieve it. They discuss tracking your spending, setting goals, and using financial wellbeing tools to build strong money habits. Plus, how investing plays a role in long-term financial success.
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Learn creative strategies to boost your savings without sacrificing your lifestyle. ---- Introducing THE VAULT: Your Monthly Gateway to Growth and Success! Imagine having exclusive access to a treasure trove of coaching, courses, and community support - all designed to keep you on track and thriving. Join THE VAULT today and continue your journey towards financial mastery and personal growth. Your future self will thank you! Follow us on our social media channels: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kareng_adams/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/karengfm101 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://financialmanagement101.com.au/
Shift from scarcity to abundance with practical exercises to change how you think and feel about money. ---- Introducing THE VAULT: Your Monthly Gateway to Growth and Success! Imagine having exclusive access to a treasure trove of coaching, courses, and community support - all designed to keep you on track and thriving. Join THE VAULT today and continue your journey towards financial mastery and personal growth. Your future self will thank you! Follow us on our social media channels: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kareng_adams/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/karengfm101 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://financialmanagement101.com.au/
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Shawn Glogowski, CFP®, EA has been in the financial industry forover 20 years. Ten years ago, Shawn founded Note Advisors(formerly GCW Capital Group) with his colleague and friend TomWaring, Jr. in the hopes of providing clients a more holisticapproach to wealth management. Shawn loves sharing his knowledge with anyone who's ready toachieve their vision in their own life and business. He specializesin helping his clients create, implement, and monitor acomprehensive financial plan that aligns with both their personaland business visions. Shawn is the director of the Buffalo Renaissance Foundation,Co-Chair of the WNY chapter of Tee it Up for the Troops andBoard Member of The Ronald McDonald House. He's a proudBuffalo native and graduate of UB. In his free time, Shawn enjoysspending time with his wife and two daughters.
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Financial Fitness for Real Estate Investors: A Conversation with Tony SteuerIn the fast-paced world of real estate, it's easy to get caught up in the thrill of the deal. But what about your financial fitness? This week, we had the pleasure of speaking with financial expert Tony Steuer, who is changing the way we think about money. Tony's insights are as relevant to your personal finances as they are to your investment strategy. His advice could be exactly what you need to kick-off 2025 on the right foot.Tony's Journey:Tony's journey from life insurance agent to internationally recognized financial preparedness advocate and Forbes Insurance Advisory Board member is nothing short of inspiring. This conversation wasn't just about money; it was about mindset! He started by recognizing a crucial gap in the financial industry—a lack of clear communication around insurance products, which leaves many people confused and vulnerable.Debunking Insurance Myths:Tony debunks common misconceptions surrounding insurance, particularly life insurance. He clarifies the following points:Life insurance isn't an investment: While some life insurance policies have an investment component, they are primarily designed to provide risk protection, not wealth generation. (Think of it as a safety net, not a get-rich-quick scheme!)Surrender charges are real: Be aware of hefty fees charged if you withdraw your money before a specific period. These can dramatically impact your returns, especially in the early years of the policy.Your insurance needs change: What made sense at 30 might not make sense at 60. Regularly review and adjust your coverage to reflect your evolving financial situation and risk tolerance.Term vs. Whole Life: Understand the differences to better decide which is right for you!The importance of planning: Tony stresses that a comprehensive financial plan should encompass all aspects of your financial life – including insurance, investments, debt, and estate planning.The Get Ready System:Tony's “Get Ready System,” detailed in his book, The Get Ready Blueprint, is a game-changer. It provides a structured, step-by-step approach to achieving financial fitness. The system uses a weekly calendar, prompting users to tackle different financial areas each week. This is a practical, easily-implementable strategy that's perfect for busy entrepreneurs who need to stay organized. (It might even help you finally tackle that overflowing inbox!)Why a Holistic Approach Matters:Tony emphasizes the importance of taking a holistic view of your finances, integrating all aspects of your financial life into one comprehensive plan. He discusses issues such as:The legacy you want to leave: Most people want to leave something for their children, but don't communicate their wishes to their families.The importance of long-term care planning: As we age, the need for long-term care increases. Planning ahead can significantly reduce financial burdens and emotional stress for both you and your loved ones.The impact of global warming on insurance: Insurance companies are already reacting to the impact of climate change, resulting in increased premiums and reduced coverage in high-risk areas.Humor to Relate To:“Sometimes, landlord life feels more like a reality TV show than a lucrative business.”“You may never need your insurance... but what if you do?”Call to Action:Ready to take control of your financial future? Check out Tony's work via the links in the show notes!Connect with Tony HERE!Watch the original VIDEO HERE!Book a call with SCOTT HERE!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest
It's a new year, and for many, that means new year's resolutions. One of the most common resolutions is to get physically fit and healthy by working out. Another common resolution is to save money and take control of your finances. In this tip, get ready to learn how to become financially fit. Links: Financial Wellness Experience assessment Check out TCU University for financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast. The first thing you should do to become financially fit is assess your overall financial objectives. What is your current lifestyle like, and what would you like it to be? How much money does that cost? Take everything into account, from eating out to vacations. This will help layout a financial road map to follow as you set strategic goals along the way. Next, while assessing your finances, compare your monthly expenses to your monthly income. Do you have money left over to save? If not, take a look at what you can cut from your expenses. To make it easier, create a budget that you can stick to. That way, you know exactly where your paycheck is going and what you can spend and what you can save. Not having enough money coming in to cover monthly expenses should be an obvious sign that your money needs closer management. Just like physical fitness, financial fitness takes discipline. Achieving success won't happen without planning or effort. For example, if your assessment reveals overwhelming debt, becoming financially fitter means it's probably time to lower that debt. Through planning and discipline, take incremental steps to pay off the debts you've been carrying. Establish a payoff plan to either pay off the loans with lowest balances first or those with the highest interest rates first. If you can, pay more than the minimum amount owed monthly. Change your spending habits to stay on track. Don't borrow money if you won't be able to pay it off. Save the money you do have so you can buy the big-ticket items you want. Use loans for purchases that will increase in value, like real estate. Saving your money is the next step in your financial fitness plan. If your assessment reveals lack of savings, either for short term like emergencies, or long term for retirement, plan to increase savings contributions. Create an emergency fund; that way, if something happens, you aren't scrambling to come up with funds. Seek out interest bearing savings accounts that are easy to access for effortless, automatic contributions. It's also important to save money for your retirement. The earlier you start saving, the better so make an effort to explore retirement plan options and once it's set up, regularly contribute to it. Becoming financially fit might seem daunting at first, but don't worry, there are tons of resources to help you! If this is the year you're excited to change your financial future, the simplest way to start is to take a financial assessment. Triangle Credit Union offers a fast and free assessment tool that'll provide a snapshot of your current financial status and provides suggestions and assistance from our financial planning services. It takes less than 8 minutes, so check it out today! If there are any other tips or topics you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Also, remember to like and follow our Making Money Personal Facebook and Instagram to share your thoughts. Finally, remember to look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union, on Facebook and LinkedIn. Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday. Check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast.
Tripp Limehouse discusses essential aspects of retirement planning, including upcoming educational events, the significance of budgeting for healthcare costs, managing financial responsibilities towards dependents, and the importance of financial fitness. The conversation also covers strategies for market recovery, the balance between risk and reward in investment, and answers to listener questions regarding retirement savings and income planning. Call 800-940-6979. Visit Limehouse Financial to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Kearney, and Joseph Lanza discuss the critical connection between financial fitness and physical fitness. They explore various exercises that can enhance both physical health and financial well-being, emphasizing the importance of discipline in both areas. The conversation transitions into strategies for navigating market fluctuations and the significance of having a solid recovery plan during market downturns. The hosts also highlight the role of a fiduciary advisor in managing investments and ensuring that clients are well-prepared for retirement, regardless of market conditions. Call Eric Kearney 800-779-1942 Visit Retirement Wealth LLC to learn more. Text Eric to 600700.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of "Rhythms That Restore," Cherisse engages in a heartfelt conversation with friend & Business Mentor, Fitness & Financial Enthusiast and connector of women in her small town, Denise Parmely from Selmer, Tennessee. We dive into the topic of "Contentment". We wanted to explore what can life look like when we live from a place of total Contentment in 2025. Denise shares her journey as a mother of 2, entrepreneur, and health and fitness enthusiast, focusing on her pursuit of contentment amidst life's changes. She shares the question with all of us "What keeps us up at night?" What are we holding onto so tight that we know the Lord has asked us to say "No" to or "It is time to let it go". Denise shares the impact of COVID-19 on her small businesses she owned, her transition to full-time employment, and her commitment to financial fitness and physical fitness. She loves to mentor and speak to women to how to make the best choices in health and life. Denise emphasizes the importance for all of us: setting realistic goals, living from a place of daily discipline and making the choices each day that get us to our goals. She shares be specific and write down "10 Specific Goals for 2025" and then what steps will you take to move daily toward each goal that you have for the year. Then post it to where you can see the goal in front of you and that will champion you in the progress that is happening each day. Find your WIN and find the Gratitude that IS inside the day. Denise shares how as the Lord grows us, draws us closer to Him, He changes the desires of our hearts to reflect His. She offers us advice to celebrating small wins, and fostering a supportive community. Her story highlights the transformative power of faith, gratitude, and personal growth as they enter the new year. Denise challenges us to BE the change that we so desperalty desire. Be the one to reaches out, forms a group of women, provides a safe space for women to gather and connect. Simply reach out and ASK. Follow Denise for Health & Contentment Encouragement. Instagram @deniseparmely or Facebook: Denise Parmely ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tools, Websites, and Links "Dave Ramsey" "Rachel Cruze's Contentment Journal" "Terry Saville Foy - a Cheerleader of Dreams book "Goal Setting" "Contentment Journal" No Spend September 5am Club Be a Mentor that others have been to you ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Would you love to Experience Community & Grow Closer to Jesus? Is your soul longing for breathtaking experiences and deep connections? Moments that cause you to pause and take in the beauty around you. Moments of deep Connection with God, with creation, with beauty that you stand in awe of, and with others who point you back to Jesus? If so, then we invite you to encounter ESBI. Elevated experiences to behold and savor, while learning ways to integrate these values into your life. I am partnering with Be Free Revolution to offer our first EPSI Event, a women's retreat at The beautiful Retreat House in Eads, TN on Friday night February 7th and all day Saturday February 8th. This retreat is open to 15 women and we anticipate this selling out quickly so reserve your spot today. Register and Save your spot online. Let us captivate you in a thoughtful and beautiful way. Welcome to ESBI. Learn More www.esbievents.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Join our "Rhythms that Restore" Community: Click below and pull up a chair with us and walk through life IN COMMUNITY and beside others who are learning and putting these new Rhythms in place. Click: https://www.facebook.com/groups/339272845793051/ -------------------------------------- Follow "Rhythms that Restore Podcast" on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhythmsthatrestorepodcast?igsh=Z3lmY2UzcXZzMTlq&utm_source=qr -------------------------------------------- Tune In- Subscribe, Rate, and Share: If you found value in this episode, be be sure to subscribe, rate, and share with "Rhythms that Restore" Podcast with a friend who can be encouraged through the message. Help us share this incredible transformative message of Gods word through the beautiful act of "ceasing to strive" and learning to "simply BE". ------------------------------------ Connect more with me on Instagram, Facebook and Email: Lets Chat: cherissehixson@hotmail.com Facebook: Cherisse Mathias Hixson DM on Instagram: @cherissehixson01 https://www.instagram.com/cherissehixson01?igsh=dDY4ZWNrcWowb2Vx&utm_source=qr
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This week we are re-releasing a classic episode from the Go Help Yourself archives! In this episode, originally released in 2019, Misty and Lisa review the New York Times Bestseller The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey.Dave Ramsey is a personal money-management expert and radio personality. His seven best-selling books—Financial Peace, More Than Enough, The Total Money Makeover, EntreLeadership, Dave Ramsey's Complete Guide to Money, The Legacy Journey and Smart Money Smart Kids—have sold more than 11 million copies combined. What!We cover the main themes from each chapter in this Total Money Makeover book review:1. The Total Money Makeover Challenge2. Denial3. Debt Myths4. Money Myths5. Two More Hurdles6. Save $1,000 Fast7. The Debt Snowball8. Finish the Emergency Fund9. Maximize Retirement Investing10. College Funding11. Pay off the Home Mortgage12. Build Wealth Like Crazy13. Live Like No One ElseIf you'd like to read the book, you can purchase it here. You can follow Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.comAnd don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review Go Help Yourself! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Scott welcomed Nick Bernatowicz in studio to discuss finances, annuities, and wellness. Nick started his insurance career in 2015, dedicating his time to assisting insurance and Financial Advisors and their Clients within the three facets of Protective Portfolio Planning – annuities, life insurance, and long-term care insurance. Nick took his passion for coaching and transitioned it from the fitness world to the insurance and financial world, quickly becoming a resource for advisors throughout the country.Nick is currently an Insurance Planning Director at Optimized Insurance Planning, a wholesale insurance planning and marketing organization. Over the 8+ years of experience in the industry, Nick has become an expert in Long-Term Care planning, portfolio distribution and protection strategies, as well as legacy planning. Nick has a passion for partnering directly with Financial Professionals and providing them with direct, back-office support to help plan, protect, and enhance their practices. Nick is an active member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA). He maintains the RICP (Retirement Income Certified Professional) designation through the American College and the CLTC (Certification for Long-Term Care) designation.Nick is very active; exercise and wellness are a big part of his day. In his free time, he enjoys golfing, wine tasting, and spending time with his wife, Britne, and daughter, Kylie. Nick currently lives in Texas.In this episode you will learn the following:Key industry trends: strong performance of annuities, particularly due to favorable interest rates, and the importance of guaranteed renewal rates in providing client security.The opportunity for replacing older life insurance and annuity contracts to provide better benefits, such as enhanced long-term care and guaranteed income solutions.Maintaining fitness routines through colder months, recommending consistent exercise.Optimal pre- and post-workout nutrition. Connect with Scott on LinkedInConnect with Nick on LinkedInFor more on The Optimized Advisor Podcast click here For more on Optimized Insurance Planning click hereFollow us on LinkedInFollow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook **This is the Optimized Advisor Podcast, where we focus on optimizing the wellbeing and best practices of insurance and financial professionals. Our objective is to help you optimize your life, optimize your profession, and learn from other optimized advisors. If you have questions or would like to be a featured guest, email us at optimizedadvisor@optimizedins.com Optimized Insurance Planning
Around the New Year, it's popular to make resolutions for health and wealth— but we typically put those goals into two separate categories. Today, Nicole makes the case for including money as a part of your overall health picture, and five tips to get financially fit this year.
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In this episode I'm wrapping up Financial Literacy Month with a musical twist, drawing inspiration from a recent trip to Nashville, Tennessee. Known as a prime bachelorette destination and the heart of country music, Nashville also provided valuable financial fitness lessons applicable to everyone, especially young entrepreneurs and those at the start of their financial journey. Listen in as I share personal stories and insights from my travels, exploring the parallels between the vibrant life of Nashville's music scene and practical financial strategies. You'll learn about the importance of asking for what you want, staying true to your financial goals, and the benefits of professional financial advice through the lens of honky tonks and country legends. “Your financial dreams and goals don't need to look like anyone else's, and you should work with professionals that have experienced credentials and make you feel comfortable.” - Tracey Bissett This Week on Young Money: A journey through Nashville and its connection to financial literacy. Five key financial fitness lessons inspired by Nashville's music scene. Practical advice on asking for what you need, focusing on your goals, and resilience in your financial life. Key takeaways: Embrace the power of asking in financial situations. Stay focused on your financial goals despite tempting distractions. Recognize when to seek professional help for managing your finances. Understand that bigger isn't always better in financial decisions. Learn the importance of resilience in achieving long-term financial fitness. Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
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How do you know if you're financially fit? Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos break down the essentials of financial "fitness", covering the importance (or unimportance) of positive net worth, stable cash flow, emergency funds, retirement planning, life insurance, budgeting, and more. This episode is packed with expert insights to help you evaluate your financial health and make informed decisions for a financially “fit” future. Timestamps: (0:45) – Ted Michalos on Financial Literacy Month (2:00) – What does it mean to be financially "fit"? (3:35) – Defining positive net worth and positive cash flow, which is more important? (7:30) – Example of a cash flow analysis (9:10) – The importance of an emergency fund (do you need one?) (12:00) – Is a retirement plan essential? (14:30) – Financial jargon sounds complex – Doug and Ted keep it practical (16:00) – Do you need a budget or any financial plan at all? (21:30) – Setting a savings goal: Why it matters (24:30) – Life insurance and financial security (25:00) – Final financial literacy advice from Doug and Ted We release new content every weekday! Follow our socials for funny podcast clips, money management tips, Q+A, and more! Hoyes Michalos InstagramHoyes Michalos Facebook Hoyes Michalos TikTok Hoyes Michalos Twitter (X) Hoyes Michalos LinkedIn Episode Links Why Budgets Fail and How to Succeed Straight Talk on Your Money by Doug Hoyes Hoyes Michalos Blog Find a Hoyes Michalos Office in Your Area Here Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personalized advice from a qualified financial advisor. Always consult with a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions or strategies discussed.
#242: In this quick episode, I share three must-do tasks to set your fitness business up for a successful new year. By focusing on your finances, tax planning, and goal setting, you'll make sure you're ready for what's next. Tune in for practical, actionable tips to wrap up the year with clarity and confidence. Key Takeaways: Review Financial Performance: Evaluate this year's revenue, expenses, and cash flow. Identify trends to inform your strategy for next year. Plan for Taxes: Save on taxes by making strategic last-minute deductions, contributions, or business investments. Set Business Goals: Define 2-3 specific goals for growth in the new year based on this year's performance and insights. Listen Now: Episode Newsletter sign-up link
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This episode of the Becker's Healthcare Podcast tackles the financial realities of dentistry with Cissy Mangrum and Marci Sweet. Cissy, Senior Vice President of Revenue Cycle Management at Specialty Dental Brands, and Marci, Vice President of Marketing at DentalXChange, discuss the challenges DSOs and practices face, and how automation in RCM is revolutionizing the financial landscape.This episode is sponsored by DentalXChange.
A certified financial planner offers a listener actionable advice to help him save for a big move while maintaining financial stability. How much should you save before you move to a new city? How can you reach your savings goals while also spending on your lifestyle? Recording in-person from a studio in Chicago, host Sean Pyles sits down with Magda Doemeny, a certified financial planner with NerdWallet Advisors, to host an actual financial planning session with a listener. Jim, a 36-year-old nonprofit worker, joins them to share his aspirations of moving to a higher cost-of-living area without a job lined up. Magda advises him on how much money in living expenses he should consider saving before making the move, the practicality of high-yield savings accounts, and the benefits and limitations of using a Roth IRA for a down payment, among other practical strategies for reaching his goals while maintaining financial stability. NerdWallet Advisory LLC, dba NerdWallet Advisors, is an SEC-registered investment advisor and wholly owned subsidiary of NerdWallet Inc. The advice provided in this episode of Smart Money was for illustrative purposes only and not intended as financial or investment advice specific to your personal facts or circumstances. In their conversation, you'll hear about: smart financial planning, major life transitions, certified financial planners, financial stability, dream relocation, higher cost of living, Roth IRA for a down payment, high-yield savings accounts, budgeting tips, saving for relocation, emergency savings, long-term financial health, actionable financial strategies, transportation costs, retirement savings adjustments, financial goals, balancing life changes, moving to San Diego, cost of living, clear financial goals, financial risks, increasing income, trimming expenses, side gigs, prioritizing savings goals, healthcare coverage costs, affordable financial planning, financial plan, setting financial goals, car purchase planning, and moving expenses. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.
In this episode of The Decoding Success Podcast, Matt LeBris interviews wealth building and money expert, Jaspreet Singh. Many know Jaspreet as The Minority Mindset from his popular YouTube channel where has has amassed millions of subscribers by breaking down wealth building in a simplistic way -- so simplistic that anyone can understand how money, debt and wealth work. In this conversation, Jaspreet shares valuable insights on building wealth and achieving financial success. Jaspreet highlights four key beliefs for a money mindset: believing that you will become wealthy, that money is abundant, that money is a tool, and that you will make it happen.
Bill and Jackie sit down with 'Jay,' an anonymous guest who shares his incredible journey from a military and police background to achieving financial independence by the age of 39. Jay discusses his experiences on the SWAT team and as an undercover detective, and the mental health challenges that came with his career. He also talks about his blog, Escaping Avalon, and provides a deep dive into mental health strategies, therapy, and self-care. Whether you're a late starter on the path to FI or someone looking to improve your mental well-being, Jay offers invaluable insights and resources that can benefit everyone. Don't miss this compelling and informative conversation.