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Systems for Better Money Management – 2 Guys & Your Money #40

May 13, 2013 by Average Joe 4 Comments

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Wondering WHY  your budget, money and investments aren’t performing as well as they should? We have the answers on this week’s show. Also, we welcome the Makin’SenseBabe to the show, as she joins Dominique Brown and Len Penzo to discuss people who place restrictions on estates….you know those people who say “You can’t inherit my money unless you quit smoking….OR…..you can’t have the cash until you finish college….” Is that wrong? Should people do that with their money?

We discuss the new Stacking Benjamin’s podcast and how to subscribe next week to the new show AND we share our feelings about Iron Man 3…and much much more.

Just for fun, check out our brand spankin’ new logo:

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As always, these notes will fill in during the day on Monday.

 

Podcast Show Notes

<> Open

<> Stat of the Week: 37% of people say they can reach their retirement goal without using stocks.

<> Shortwave: Ruling your inheritor’s lives after you’ve died. Should you?

<> Top 5 Money Management Systems

<> End Show

Iron Man 3 (Both Joe & OG saw it this week!)

(OG & Joe both…thumb sideways)

Stacking Benjamins notes

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Comments

  1. DC @ Young Adult Money says

    May 13, 2013 at 8:55 am

    “Ruling your inheritor’s lives after you’ve died. Should you?” My own thoughts on this: No you shouldn’t. Once I’m gone, I don’t want to handcuff those who inherit my money. Hopefully I’m here for a long time, though, and have better things to worry about when I’m still in my 20s and 30s 😉

    Reply
    • Average Joe says

      May 13, 2013 at 9:56 am

      You should have been on the show! I don’t know if you’ve had time to listen yet, DC, but the whole panel disagreed with you.

      Reply
  2. Mike@WeOnlyDoThisOnce says

    May 13, 2013 at 5:24 pm

    Agreed about Iron Man 3; just had a chance to see it.

    Reply
  3. Herbert says

    June 5, 2013 at 4:47 am

    Money management is the most important piece of the trading… To stay out of trouble in the financial markets and maximizing profits, one must be clear in the process of putting together one’s personal money management system, managing trade size, consistent record keeping and understanding the psyche of risk control.

    Reply

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