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Makin’ Mo’ Money – Two Guys and Your Money Episode 31

March 11, 2013 by Average Joe 15 Comments

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Cha-Ching! Thinking about ways to earn a little extra jingle? This is the episode for you. Jackie Beck from MoneyCrush joins us to talk about 101 Ways to Make Extra Money in Your Spare Time. Our bloggers from around the country discuss their best side-income ventures AND when it doesn’t make sense to focus on side ventures. OG & I talk about the role of exercise in earning more money and we give away the Digipiggybank from February’s contest. Will Lance finally win?

As always, show notes will fill in throughout the day Monday.

Show Notes

<> Open

<> Exercise and Money

<> PK: part 2 – Credit

<> Jackie Beck – link to the book: 101 Ways to Make Extra Money in Your Spare Time

Link to Jackie’s MoneyCrush blog

<> Shortwave: Good side hustles & when it doesn’t make sense to side hustle

From Len Penzo’s Blog: How a Broken Washing Machine Fixed My Finances

From Dominique Brown’s Blog: We Have Over $400k In Debt and I Love It

From Carrie Smith’s Blog: Are You Engaging Your Community of Customers?

Interested in Carrie’s Google Hangout Thursday, March 14? Here’s the link to learn more: Taxes for Freelancers and Small Business Owners.

<> Let’s Give Something Away

How about winning a book by time management writer Laura Vanderkam?

Enter Our Giveaway Here For a Chance to Be One of Five Winners!

<> End Show

Films: Joe – The Quartet (thumb down)

 

 

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: 101 finance podcast, 101 money podcast, 101 Ways to Make Extra Money in Your Spare Time, book review, Careful Cents, Carrie Smith, Dominique Brown, finance podcast, financial podcast, funny finance podcast, Jackie Beck, Len Penzo, Your Finances Simplified

2 Guys & Your Money Episode 9: NerdWallet, Buying a House, Insurance Costs & Combining Family Finances

September 3, 2012 by Average Joe 8 Comments

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Holy Ton of Topics, Batman!

On this special Labor Day edition of the podcast, we introduce a new reality show coming via NerdWallet, Kathleen from Frugal Portland joins the roundtable team for a rousing discussion of couple’s finances, and PK tells you why your insurance premiums are high (and of course, draws the correlation to “too big to fail”…always the overachiever).

 

Show Notes

<Open> Hello, Stitcher listeners!

Details on listening to the show through Stitcher: www.stitcher.com

Thanks to ING Direct for the show sponsorship. $50 off to open an account, details here.

Home Ownership: Is now the time? Here’s the FRED chart that spurred this discussion.

<> PK’s Fractional Sense: Insurance premiums & Too Big To Fail

<> Let’s Give Something Away. Congrats to our winner, John @ Married (With Debt).

To enter the September drawing for a copy of the board game The Settlers of Catan;, guess the voice in the show and send your answer to joe (at) the free financial advisor (dot) com. We’ll choose from the correct answers one winner on the last day of September.

Will Weaton’s TableTop show episode featuring Settlers of Catan:

 

<> Roundtable: Thanks to Kathleen from FrugalPortland for joining us this week.

Our topic: Married couples: should they combine finances?

The ClubThrifty Posts that spurred this discussion: Greg’s Article & Holly’s Article.

<> Interview withAmelia Granger: Nerdwallet.

<> End Show: Joe saw The Campaign (wait for DVD), watching on Netflix:Louie: Season One; w/ comedian Louis C.K. (likes a lot, but you have to be comfortable w/ rated R situations and humor)

 

And then, a link you may-or-my-not need for this show: Sri Lanka referenced article in the-segment-that-shall-not-be-named

 

For more information on our weekly contributors: PK, Carrie Smith, Dominique Brown, Len Penzo and Dr. Dean, here’s their bio page.

Would you like to be on the show? Have a topic for the show? Like to advertise on the show? Write to Joe (at) thefreefinancialadvisor.com.

Speaking of advertisers, if you’d like to take advantage of the ING $50 sign up bonus, visit www.thefreefinancialadvisor.com/ING50.

Enjoy the show!

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Carrie Smith, financial podcast, FrugalPortland, Insurance, money podcast, NerdWallet, Settlers of Catan, two guys and your money

2 Guys & Your Money Episode #007: Jeff Rose Interview – The Life Insurance Movement

August 20, 2012 by Average Joe 6 Comments

Nearly as suave as some other 007 you may know, this episode features the one, the only: Jeff Rose from GoodFinancialCents.com. He’s leading the tsunami of financial posts coming your way Wednesday, as the Life Insurance Movement roars across the blogosphere. Jeff talks about the movement, why life insurance, and common misconceptions, tricks and tips around life insurance policies.

OG & Average Joe discuss Roshawn Watson’s post on poverty at RoshawnWatson.com. What does it mean to be poor in America?

PK from DQYDJ.NET wonders if people with more money have more leisure. You might be surprised by his findings.

We give away Dave Ramsey’s book the Total Money Makeover by answering a simple audio quiz. Who is the person in the audio segment (hint: it’s a current or former person on the show).

And, of course, we can’t forget the roundtable team of Len Penzo, Dominique Brown and Carrie Smith who answer the questions: 1) What is your idea of a good coach (financial or otherwise); and 2) What’s going on in your financial life right now? We’ll talk planning, money surprises and refinancing during this segment.

Find more information about our contributors here: Our Podcast Team

Thanks for listening, everyone!

Show Notes:

<> Open: Poverty in America, a discussion of Roshawn Watson’s Do Americans Know What Poverty Is?

<9:25> Fractional Cents w/ PK from DQYDJ.NET: The Cost of Leisure

<13:02> Let’s Give Something Away: Dave Ramsey’s classic book: The Total Money Makeover. Guess the name of the person in our soundclip. Send your answer to joe@thefreefinancialadvisor.com. One correct winner will win the book!

<18:53> Roundtable with Carrie Smith (CarefulCents.com), Dominique Brown (YourFinancesSimplified.com) and Len Penzo (Len Penzo dot Com).

Topic #1: Let’s talk financial coaches. What are the characteristics of a good coach. Are you a good coach?

Topic #2: What’s going on in your personal financial house?

<37:28> Jeff Rose from GoodFinancialCents.com interview: Life Insurance Movement

<50:10> End of Show. Movies!

OG: Caddyshack (again) (Thumb up)

Joe: Hope Springs (Thumb up), The Red Violin on Netflix (Thumb Way Up), headed to see Bourne Legacy tonight.

 

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: 2 guys and your money, Caddyshack, Carrie Smith, Dave Ramsey, financial podcast, Financial services, Hope Springs, Insurance, Jeff Rose, life insurance, life insurance movement, life insurance podcast, money podcast, two guys and your money

2 Guys & Your Money Episode #6: Top 5 Investment for New Investors

August 13, 2012 by Average Joe 6 Comments

Just when you thought the show couldn’t get any better, we bring you another awesome episode!

Barbara Friedberg joins our normal roundtable of Carrie Smith and Dominique Brown for “case analysis” on a hypothetical couple with student loans, children and credit card debt.

PK from DQYDJ.NET discusses the Monty Hall problem, and how you can apply it to your life and decision making.

Finally, OG & I top off the program with a look at our Top 5 Investment Options for New Investors. I think you’ll be surprised by our discussion!

<> Open, Welcome back to OG.

<>

<> On the Blog: Emergency Funds, do you need one?

<> PK from DQYDJ.NET: The Money Haul Problem

<> Let’s Give Something Away! Congrats to Lance at MoneyLifeAndMore.com, who won our free copy of Keith Ferrazzi’s Never Eat Alone!

<> Roundtable, Featuring Barbara Friedberg of Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance

The situation:

Mickey & Minnie
Ages – 32 and 28. Mickey makes 45k and Minnie makes 30k. Both are teachers.
They both have 403b retirement plans available.
They have 25k in student loans at an 8% interest rate. They break down this way:
Mickey:
8k loan, $110 per month
$500 loan, $20 per month
Minnie
$10k loan, $140 per month
$200 loan, $40 per month
$6,300 loan, $185 per month
Total monthly debt service: $495/month
They also have $8k in credit card debt:
Victoria Secret – $3k at 22.5%
Visa (get airline miles) – $5k at 18.5%
They have children, ages 3 and 6. The 3 year old is in daycare. They pay $500 per week in daycare expense.
They both have Universal Life insurance policies through a big name company. They pay $300 per month into these plans.
They have 2x salary through the school system in term insurance.
They have disability coverage, but aren’t sure how much.
They have car insurance through a big firm and homeowners through another big firm.
They have Roth IRAs with $3,000 in them. Mickey has three stocks: GE, Disney and Ford. Minnie has the Growth Fund of America through American Funds.
They have $15k in their 403b plans. Mickey has his in the interest income fund. He’s worried about the upcoming fiscal cliff. Minnie has hers in the Vanguard Asset Allocation fund based on her age.
There is no savings for college.
They own will planning software, but have no wills.

<> Top 5 Investment Types for New Investors

(I’m on the road Monday from Michigan, so more detailed show notes will follow on Tuesday)

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: 2 guys and your money, American Funds, Carrie Smith, Keith Ferrazzi, Monty Hall, Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success One Relationship at a Time, podcast, Roth IRA, two guys and your money

Two Guys and Your Money Episode #2: Planwise Financial Planning Tool Creators Interview

July 9, 2012 by Average Joe 5 Comments

Happy Monday! We’re here to help you ease into the week with another nearly-awesome episode of Two Guys and Your Money.

Here’s a direct dowload link (Right Click)

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Thanks to a slew of people who made this week’s episode happen.

First, my parents, who created me.

Second, my grandparents, who created them…

Oh, is that too many?

How about a huge “Thanks!” to Vincent Turner & Ryan Paredez from Planwise for sparing time to be interviewed this week!

Also, thanks to PK from DQYDJ.NET for another great Fractional Cents piece.

Finally, thanks to Len Penzo (Len Penzo dot Com), Dominique Brown (Your Finances Simplified) and Carrie Smith (Careful Cents) for a cool roundtable segment again. Dr. Dean….we missed you dearly this week (though not the Mac user jokes…..).

 

Show Notes

 

<> Open

 

<> Listener question: “What’s the dumbest financial mistake you’ve ever witnessed?” Thanks to Tim in Eureka for the question!

 

<> On the Blog: Homeowner’s Insurance

 

<> Fractional Sense: Savings Rates w/ PK from DQYDJ.net

 

<> Roundtable: Financial Scams

 

<> Interview: the Planwise Tool w/ Vincent Turner & Ryan Paredez from Planwise.

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Carrie Smith, Dominique Brown, finance, financial podcast, funny money podcast, Len Penzo, On the Blog, Vincent Turner

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