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David Carlson is a nationally recognized millennial personal finance author and speaker. He is the author of two personal finance books including Student Loan Solution (2019) and Hustle Away Debt (2016). He founded the millennial personal finance blog YoungAdultMoney.com in 2012, with the mission of helping those in their 20s and 30s make more, save more, and live better. He's passionate about helping those with student loan debt understand their loans and repayment options, as well as helping people achieve their dreams by pro-actively managing their money and making it work for them. Besides being an author of a personal finance book and running Young Adult Money, David also has over eight years of corporate finance and accounting experience at a Fortune 20 company. David has gained extensive social media, content, and influencer marketing experience and expertise through his more than six years of running Young Adult Money and working on content marketing campaigns with companies ranging from Fortune 500 companies to small startups, including Citizens Bank, TD Bank, Wells Fargo, PayPal, H&R Block, TransUnion, and more. David has been featured on The Washington Post, The New York Times, Cheddar, NBC's KARE 11, Slate, Forbes, Yahoo! Finance, Lifehacker, and more.Useful links:Young Adult Money (Website)Student Loan Solution (Book)Twitter @davidcarlson1Instagram @david_carlsonDavid Carlson (Website)Show notes:How he started the Young Adult Money website – and what it tookDavid's background in political science“As you grow, time gets limited.”Why your blog needs an email listHow do you go about monetizing a blog?Can we talk about student loans?The balanced approach versus the conservative approach to paying off debt.What is your advice to entrepreneurs with student debt? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the biggest problems facing young adults today is student loan debt and the cost of higher education. David Carlson, founder of the millennial personal finance blog Young Adult Money and author of Hustle Away Debt, discusses whether debts incurred by tuition fees are really worth it. Find out how to get out of debt, what “side hustles” are, and how they can help you improve your financial situation. Follow David Carlson at: www.youngadultmoney.com and on Twitter: @davidcarlson1 Taking on personal debt is a personal decision. But what happens when governments take on too much debt? Find out what Doug Goldstein CFP® thinks about The Courage to Act: A Memoir of a Crisis and Its Aftermath, which was written by Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank. How dependent is one of the world’s most powerful and influential economies upon one man, and is this always a good thing? Read Doug’s book review here.
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Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn’t bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you’re apathetic, but most times you’re optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feel good about the future even if you’re not sure of how you’ll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn’t bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you’re apathetic, but most times you’re optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feel good about the future even if you’re not sure of how you’ll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You’re not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You’re not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you’re the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You’re not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You’re not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you’re the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You’re not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You’re not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you’re the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn’t bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you’re apathetic, but most times you’re optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feel good about the future even if you’re not sure of how you’ll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You’re not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You’re not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you’re the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl’s Smart Moves to Grow Rich; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn’t bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you’re apathetic, but most times you’re optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feel good about the future even if you’re not sure of how you’ll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl’s Smart Moves to Grow Rich; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
You're proactive, tend to save for major purchases, and for the future. You're not afraid of budgets. Your financial decisions are well researched. You're not excessively frugal, but may not part with money easily. The Structured Saver makes it look easy, but you're the only one who knows how hard you really work at it. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; Jeff Rose, Certified Financial Planner and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Laura Adams, personal finance expert, host of Money Girl Podcast, and author of Money Girl's Smart Moves to Grow Rich; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given youpeace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feel good about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: Kimberly Palmer, personal finance journalist and author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom: How to Build Wealth While Raising a Family; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Money is not your number-one priority. But that doesn't bother you. In some ways, it has even given you peace. Sometimes you're apathetic, but most times you're optimistic. As an Optimistic Avoider, you feelgood about the future even if you're not sure of how you'll get there. Hosted by Faith Salie and featuring: financial psychologist Brad Klontz; financial therapist Amanda Clayman; and David Carlson, personal finance blogger at YoungAdultMoney.com and author of Hustle Away Debt.
Laura interviews David Carlson, author of the new book Hustle Away Debt. If you're ready to tackle debt or just have more security, starting a side hustle can be a financial lifeline. Find out the main types to consider, even if your 9 to 5 job leaves you with little time to spare. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/29IKsha
In this episode, Shannon talks to David Carlson from Young Adult Money about his new book, Hustle Away Debt, and why side hustling is so important for achieving financial goals and paying down debt.