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In this episode, we're joined by Susannah Snider, the managing editor of the money section at U.S. News. Susannah offers a wealth of knowledge in consumer advice, spanning financial choices, real estate, health, and more. Not only is she a seasoned journalist, but she's also a certified financial planner. In this episode, we dive into everything from how she manages her inbox and selects pitches, to the nuances of maintaining and updating evergreen content. Plus, Susannah shares invaluable tips for publicists and recounts her experience covering the meme stock craze. Join us for an insightful conversation that will help you better navigate the world of journalism and media relations.
Susannah Snider, CFP and managing editor of Financial Education at SmartAsset, joins Lisa Dent to discuss a new report that revealed how much income is needed to afford rent in each major city. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
In which Dan talks financial literacy with Yanely Espinal (@missbehelpful) from Next Gen Personal Finance. Yanely makes the case that not only is financial literacy essential in schools, it also needs to be responsive to the economic realities that students and families are facing right now. Dan and Yanely talk about the difference between mandated and embedded curriculum, the power of gamification, and when Teach For America is truly effective. As always, we welcome comments and questions on Twitter @BigIdeaEdMentioned on the show:Next Gen Personal Finance"More states are forcing students to study personal finance. It’s a waste of time." Timothy Ogden, Washington Post, April 23, 2019"Let’s stop the argument that financial education doesn’t work" Bill Hensley, CNBC June 13, 2019"Do Financial Literacy Courses Work?" Susannah Snider, US News and World Report, August 28, 2018Music: "Que Extraño Es" by Molo
Millions of Americans got their stimulus money on a prepaid debit card: the Economic Impact Payment Card, or EIP. If you're one of them, there are things you need to know about using it, and you want to make sure you don't get dinged with fees. Susannah Snider, Senior Editor for Personal Finance at U.S. News & World Report joins KYW In Depth to talk about why some people got debit cards instead of direct deposit, what you can do to get the most out of that money, and personal finance tips for surviving the coronavirus pandemic.
In part two of their conversation on personal finance and “The Latte Factor,” financial expert David Bach, U.S. News senior editor for personal finance Susannah Snider and Antonio discuss the importance of automating saving and why it’s critical to set goals when analyzing your money situation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Financial expert and best-selling author David Bach joins U.S. News senior editor for personal finance Susannah Snider and Antonio to go over his new book, "The Latte Factor," and how saving money early in small increments can lead to long-term wealth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
U.S. News credit card expert Beverly Harzog and U.S. News senior editor for personal finance Susannah Snider come on the show to help explain why improving financial literacy is so important. They discuss whether financial literacy should be taught in school, offer literacy tips and tools from personal experience and give examples for how to teach children financial lessons at an early age. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With tax-filing season in full swing, tax expert Kelly Phillips Erb and U.S. News senior editor for personal finance Susannah Snider join Antonio to discuss how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has impacted tax filing, which tax tools are best, how to protect your personal information when filing and what to do with your refund. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In part two of their conversation on building wealth, financial expert Chris Hogan, U.S. News senior editor for personal finance Susannah Snider and Antonio discuss how to find a financial mentor, specific steps to start saving money now and the most common mistakes people make when trying to build wealth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris Hogan, financial expert and author of "Everyday Millionaires: How Ordinary People Built Extraordinary Wealth—and How You Can Too," and U.S. News senior editor for personal finance Susannah Snider chat with Antonio about how to get in the right mindset for building wealth, when to turn to a financial planner for help and why discipline and consistency are the two most important financial priorities. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
In this episode you will hear: (2:15) In this week’s news, “The Problem With PLUS: How Parents Buckle Under the Weight of College Debt” by Susannah Snider. Snider highlights the various reasons older Americans are the leading student loan debtors by way of Parent PLUS loans in this US News and World Report article. Not only is debt soaring among parents and grandparents for kids to go school, but colleges have no reason to discourage them from taking out these loans - they get their money up front and not responsible for collecting on outstanding payments. (14:38) We are in Chapter 49 of 171 Answers and we’re talking about how and when students can use SAT Subject Tests to stand out in their college applications. (23:07)This week’s question from a listener is about which type of email account students should use to communicate with colleges. (28:44) Mark interviews Rick Clark, Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Georgia Tech, and they are talking through the right way to handle deferrals, denials, waitlists and acceptances. (52:26) Mark’s recommended resource of the week is the book, “College Admissions: From Application to Acceptance, Step by Step” by Robin Mamlet. Mark also recommends the website Nerd Wallet. He really likes all the saving tips on this website but here is their Parent Plus Loan calculator: Don’t forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to Every episode of Your College-Bound Kid will align with a chapter from the book 171 Answers to the Most-Asked College Admission Questions. To get a copy visit and if you want to see what future episodes will cover just click the red button “See exactly what 171 Answers covers.
The start of the new year can be a great time to get your finances on track. U.S. News senior editor for personal finance Susannah Snider and Antonio chat with consumer finance analyst Beverly Harzog about her personal experience getting out of a large debt hole, how to establish good money habits after the holidays and the best strategies for paying down credit card debt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first episode of Wealth of Knowledge, credit card expert and consumer finance analyst Beverly Harzog and U.S. News personal finance editor Susannah Snider join Antonio to discuss how to understand and improve your credit score, how to pick a credit card that's right for your financial situation as well as best practices when it comes to debt and paying off your credit cards. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Susannah Snider, Personal Finance Editor at U.S. News, joins host Kent Smetters to discuss how to best negotiate your salary during the interview process or within your existing position on Your Money. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.