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NerdWallet’s objective finance journalists answer real-world questions empowering you to make smarter decisions with your money and help your finances thrive.
The Nerds are your resource to make the most of your personal finances, while cutting through the clutter and misinformation of today’s economic news and advice. You’ll get clarity on strategies to help you build your wealth, invest wisely, shop for financial products, and plan for major life events.
By the end of each episode, you’ll feel smarter and more informed to make the most of your finances. Future You will thank you.
Join hosts Sean Pyles, Sara Rathner, and other expert Nerds as they discuss everything personal finance, including:
- Credit cards: credit card rewards, different types of credit cards, credit card annual fees
- Investing and retirement: investment strategies, retirement planning, financial independence, investing in the stock market, money market accounts, financial strategies, mutual funds, short-term bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Roth IRA investing, robo-advisors, retirement savings
- Personal finance: budgeting methods, emergency funds, paying off debt, frugal living, money management tips, wealth accumulation, money habits, cultivating a money growth mindset, debt-free living, financial resources, budgeting apps and browser extensions, avoiding scams, tax bills, financial success and financial stability
- Banking: high-yield saving accounts, online banking, credit unions
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- Home: mortgage interest rates, homebuying, home improvement projects, homeowners insurance
- Insurance: travel insurance, pet insurance, auto insurance, home insurance
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Prediction Markets Let You Bet on Just About Anything — But There Are Risks
Learn how prediction markets work, the legal gray areas in which they operate, and how they could be regulated in the future.
What are prediction markets like PredictIt, Polymarket and Kalshi, and how do they work? Is it legal to bet on elections in the United States? Hosts Tess Vigeland and Anna Helhoski welcome Sam Taube, the writer of the Nerdy Investor email newsletter, to break down how event contracts operate, explore the legal gray areas of election betting, and discuss whether prediction markets are a smart financial move—or just gambling in disguise. Then, Tess and Anna break down this week’s money headlines, including the latest inflation figures and what they mean for interest rates, the CFPB’s plan to enforce new click-to-cancel subscription rules, and Spirit Airlines’ Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
In this episode, the Nerds discuss: how prediction markets work, betting on elections, event contracts explained, investing vs gambling, election betting legality, gambling vs investing, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, event contracts legality, prediction market regulation, prediction markets news, event contracts explained simply, and Consumer Price Index.
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15:3520/11/2024
Online Banking vs Neobanks: Understand FDIC Safety and Protect Your Money
Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we answer your real-world money questions. In this episode:
Learn how to distinguish neobanks from traditional banks, understand FDIC insurance, and get tips for affordable holiday hosting.
What is the difference between a neobank and a traditional bank? Is my money safe in an online bank or neobank? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss how to distinguish a neobank from a traditional bank and ways to safeguard your savings, helping you understand what to look for in financial institutions. But first, they begin with a discussion of affordable holiday hosting, with tips and tricks on hosting a potluck, budgeting for extra food, and setting boundaries with overnight guests. Then, NerdWallet banking expert Spencer Tierney joins Sean and Sara to discuss the ins and outs of online banks and neobanks. They discuss how FDIC insurance works, what to look for in a neobank’s fine print, and the potential risks of using a neobank.
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26:5718/11/2024
Preparing for Worst-Case Scenarios: Choosing the Right Insurance Policy to Protect Your Income
It's open enrollment season, and a great time to explore coverage options to protect your income, such as life insurance and disability insurance.
Hosts Sean Pyles and Liz Weston discuss the importance of insurance coverage, highlighting statistics around how many people are underinsured or lack adequate coverage. To dive deeper into different types of coverage, Liz welcomes Insurance Nerd Ryan Brady and John Ryan, founder and CEO of Ryan Insurance Strategy Consultants, to explain various types of insurance. In this episode, they talk about life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance (AD&D) insurance, and disability insurance, and explore the nuances of employer-provided life insurance and supplemental insurance. Plus: the complexities of disability insurance, comparing short-term and long-term coverage, and the interplay between employer-provided disability insurance, individual disability insurance, workers' compensation, and Social Security.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: life insurance, disability insurance, workplace benefits, financial needs, income protection, supplemental insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance (AD&D), disability coverage, short-term disability, long-term disability, employer-provided disability insurance, choosing an insurance policy, workers' compensation, Social Security, insurance complexities, income safeguards, accidental death insurance, dismemberment insurance, critical illness insurance, hospital indemnity coverage, and pre-existing conditions clauses.
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37:0414/11/2024
Navigating Life Insurance Choices: Investing, Variable Policies, and Financial Growth
Explore life insurance as an investment tool, understand variable and infinite banking, and consider complex insurance choices.
What’s the right life insurance policy for you? What is “infinite banking” and how hard is it to set up? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss the intricacies of life insurance as both a protective measure and a financial instrument to help you understand its potential for investment and financial growth. NerdWallet insurance pro Lisa Green joins Sean and Sara to explain term life insurance and more complex life insurance options, such as variable life insurance, and the concept of “infinite banking.” They discuss the nuances of investing extra money into the cash value of a permanent life insurance policy, highlighting guaranteed interest rates versus market risks, and who might benefit from these types of policies. Additionally, they delve into the infinite banking concept, explaining how it works, the financial discipline it requires, and potential pitfalls. This episode is designed to help listeners navigate their life insurance choices and create a balanced financial plan.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: term life insurance, permanent life insurance, life insurance investment, life insurance premiums, variable life insurance, infinite banking, cash value life insurance, life insurance strategies, life insurance options, term vs permanent life insurance, life insurance costs, life insurance benefits, financial planning, life insurance risks, borrowing against life insurance, financial growth, investing in life insurance, high-yield investments, insurance market risks, life insurance for smokers, funeral expense insurance, and financial security.
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25:3013/11/2024
Trump’s Economic Playbook: Get Clarity on Inflation, Taxes, and More
Learn how Donald Trump's economic plans could influence inflation, taxes, and your finances as he prepares to enter a second term in office.
How will Donald Trump's economic policies affect inflation and prices? What impact could Trump's tax plans have on Americans’ finances? In a special edition of Money News, hosts Tess Vigeland and Anna Helhoski dive into the financial implications of President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House. They unpack Trump's proposed economic agenda, covering key areas like inflation, tariffs, taxes, and interest rates, and examine what these could mean for the American economy and your wallet. They also discuss what his policies on energy production, housing, and immigration could mean for your finances.
Stay up to date with the latest financial news from NerdWallet: https://www.nerdwallet.com/h/news/financial-news
In today’s episode, the Nerds discuss: Trump economic policies, Trump inflation plan, Trump tax cuts, taxes, Trump tariffs,Trump interest rates, Trump and the Federal Reserve, inflation under Trump, Trump fiscal policy, tax cuts under Trump, how tariffs could impact consumers, Trump financial promises, economic impact of Trump policies, how tariffs affect prices, Trump credit card interest cap, consumer prices, and fiscal policy changes in the US.
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15:5611/11/2024
Open Enrollment: Choosing a Healthcare Plan (HMO, PPO, FSA, HSA, HDHP and More)
Expert Nerds talk through the complexities of open enrollment, starting with ways to assess healthcare plans and costs.
This episode takes a deep dive into specific terminology and scenarios relevant to choosing health insurance coverage. Hosts Sean Pyles and Liz Weston start with an overview of open enrollment period timelines for November and December 2023 before welcoming guest Nerd Kate Ashford to explain deductibles, premiums, HMOs, PPOs and HDHPs.
Then, NerdWallet’s Tina Orem joins the show to discuss the pros and cons of high deductible plans and the intricacies of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and both Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). In the second half of this episode, she zeroes in on selecting optimal health insurance for individual needs, discussing the merits and disadvantages of different health plans, budgeting for healthcare, and how to compare the benefits of an FSA and an HSA.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: open enrollment, health insurance options, healthcare choices, high deductible plans, premiums, health savings accounts (HSAs), flexible spending accounts (FSAs), optimal health insurance, HMOs, PPOs, HDHPs, health insurance budgeting, FSA vs HSA, the use it or lose it rule, health insurance decision-making, health insurance terminology, healthcare strategies, health plan selection, medical costs, and types of health insurance coverage.
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32:5907/11/2024
Life Insurance as an Investment? We Fact-Check the TikTok Trend
Learn why life insurance isn't a substitute for a 401(k) and how to spot reliable financial advice on social media.
Is life insurance a better investment than a 401(k) for retirement? How can I tell if financial advice from TikTok influencers is reliable? Hosts Tess Vigeland and Anna Helhoski dive deep into the latest viral finance advice circulating on TikTok. With influencers claiming that life insurance is a better investment than a 401(k), investing Nerd Alana Benson joins the show to break down the facts. She explains the critical differences between life insurance policies and retirement accounts like 401(k)s, debunks false claims from influencers, and highlights hidden fees and conflicts of interest that you may miss when seeing financial trends in your social media feed.
In addition to the TikTok trend, Tess and Anna cover some of the latest money headlines, including the GDP growth report for Q3, the October jobs report, and upcoming decisions from the Federal Reserve on interest rates.
Here are NerdWallet's top picks for whole life insurance policies: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/insurance/find-best-whole-life-insurance
Anxious about the election? Find our special series on how presidential policy could impact your finances at https://nerdwallet.com/podcast
In this episode, the Nerds discuss: life insurance vs 401k, TikTok finfluencers, life insurance investment, 401k vs life insurance investing, personal finance tips, retirement planning, social media influencers in finance, financial advice on TikTok, life insurance pros and cons, 401k benefits, how to choose life insurance, spotting bad financial advice, avoiding bad financial advice, financial mistakes to avoid, is life insurance a good investment, TikTok finance myths, financial advice for millennials, and whole life insurance.
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11:5706/11/2024
Retirement Rollover Ready? Rules, Risks, and Rewards of 401k and IRA Transfers
Learn the pros, cons, and methods of rolling over retirement accounts to simplify your finances so you can avoid costly mistakes.
How can you budget smarter for the holidays? Does it make sense to combine retirement accounts from previous jobs into one? What are the benefits and drawbacks of different rollover options? Hosts Elizabeth Ayoola and Sara Rathner begin the episode with a discussion of holiday budgeting, offering tips and tricks on avoiding impulsive spending, setting clear financial priorities, and the importance of delayed gratification.
Then, hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss retirement account rollovers and key considerations to help you streamline your retirement savings and avoid penalties. They begin with a discussion of rollover basics, with tips on direct vs. indirect rollovers, how to avoid unexpected costs, and how to choose between an IRA and a Roth IRA. Credit Card Nerd Jae Bratton joins Sean and Sara to discuss her own experiences with retirement rollovers. They discuss the pros of consolidating accounts, the financial security it can offer, and how to choose the right investment options to suit your retirement goals.
Interested in consolidating your old retirement accounts? Our investing writers broke down the best IRA accounts for hands-on or hands-off investors: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/investing/ira-accounts
And the best Roth IRA accounts categorized by online brokers or robo-advisors: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/investing/roth-ira-accounts
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: holiday budgeting, retirement rollovers, financial management, impulsive online shopping, retirement account rollovers, direct rollovers, indirect rollover, IRS penalties, Roth 401k, Roth IRA, 403b, traditional IRA, tax compatibility, retirement savings, financial priorities, budgeting tips, holiday spending mistakes, investment flexibility, IRA options, consolidating accounts, retirement planning, contribution limits, managing finances, budgeting strategies, simplifying retirement accounts, retirement account consolidation, and financial goals.
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31:2404/11/2024
Why Women Outperform When Investing — And How You Can, Too
Learn how women can excel at investing, overcome financial challenges, and build wealth with practical strategies.
What does it mean to invest like a girl? How can women start investing and overcome financial challenges? Hosts Sean Pyles and Kim Palmer discuss gender differences in investing and practical strategies for women to build wealth. Kim interviews Jessica Spangler, author of Invest Like a Girl: Jump into the Stock Market, Reach Your Money Goals and Build Wealth, about the ways women tend to excel at investing, including taking time to make investment decisions, avoiding rash choices during market downturns, and focusing on long-term goals. They discuss strategies for eliminating high-interest debt, creating a budget that works for your lifestyle, and choosing the right mix of stocks and bonds for personal goals.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: investing for women, how to invest, gender differences in investing, women and investing, investing for beginners, investing in stocks, building wealth, investing like a girl, stock market basics, financial literacy, sustainable investing, index funds, money management tips, compound interest, fractional shares, how to build wealth, stock market tips, investment portfolio, investing for the long term, long-term investing strategies, short-term financial goals, net worth calculation, and time horizons for investing.
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30:2231/10/2024
Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers — Are You Spending Like Your Generational Peers?
Learn how your spending compares to others in your generation using insights from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ annual Consumer Expenditure Survey.
How does your spending compare to other people your age? Are you saving enough compared to others in your generation? Hosts Tess Vigeland and Anna Helhoski are joined by NerdWallet’s Senior Economist Elizabeth Renter to break down the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey. They dive into how income and spending patterns shift across generations, from Gen Z to the Silent Generation, and discuss average income peaks, the changing ratio of spending to income, and how generational differences in housing, healthcare, and food expenditures reflect larger economic trends.
Enter your monthly after-tax income into NerdWallet's free budget calculator to create a suggested budget: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/nerdwallet-budget-calculator
Then, Tess and Anna touch on key money headlines from the week, including updates to IRS tax brackets and deductions for 2025, the CFPB’s action against Apple and Goldman Sachs over Apple Card customer service failures, and the 50th anniversary of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, which gave women the right to access credit without a man’s signature.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditure Survey, generational spending habits, income-to-spending ratio, peak earning years, fixed income for retirees, healthcare spending by generation, food spending across generations, retirement savings trends, Gen Z spending habits, baby boomer financial challenges, millennials saving for retirement, housing costs by generation, transportation spending, food away from home trends, discretionary spending, debt in retirement, social security income, average income by age group, and generational wealth.
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14:4330/10/2024
How to Maximize Rewards on Big Credit Card Purchases
Get tips for saving money on Halloween costumes and decorations, plus how to leverage credit cards when making big purchases.
How can you use credit cards to maximize rewards when making big purchases? What are some ways to save money on Halloween costumes? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola discuss saving money on Halloween costumes and decorations to help you understand how to be festive without breaking the bank. They begin with a discussion of Halloween budgeting, with tips and tricks on DIY costume ideas, using cash back apps, and repurposing items you already have.
Then, Personal Finance Nerd Kim Palmer joins Sean and Elizabeth to discuss the best ways to use credit cards for major expenses. They discuss how to earn rewards while minimizing interest, ways to protect your credit score, and how to make use of a health savings account (HSA) for medical-related purchases.
Cash back apps help you save a little bit of money on everyday purchases. Here’s NerdWallet’s list of 8 great cash back apps and why each stands out: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/cash-back-apps
Here’s NerdWallet’s list of the best budget apps: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/best-budget-apps
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: credit cards, big purchases, credit card rewards, saving money on Halloween, DIY costumes, cashback apps, Halloween budgeting, credit card interest, maximizing credit card points, health savings account, HSA, personal finance, budgeting tips, managing credit utilization, DIY Halloween ideas, saving money on costumes, repurposing costumes, cashback rewards, credit card sign-up bonus, using credit cards wisely, paying off credit card debt, zero APR credit cards, financial planning, paying off big expenses, cash-back vs points, credit card rewards strategies, making big purchases with credit cards, budgeting for big purchases, and sign-up bonus strategies.
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30:0228/10/2024
How the Next President Could Shift Health Care Costs and Student Loans
Learn how the presidential candidates' policies on health care and student loans differ in how they could impact your finances.
What impact could presidential policies have on health care and student loans? How might these policies affect your personal finances? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss health care costs and student loan forgiveness to help you understand how upcoming elections may influence your financial future. They begin with a discussion of health care with Richard Frank, director of The Center on Health Policy, about the feasibility of lowering prescription drug prices, the candidates’ stances on Medicare and Medicaid, and the potential for health care tax credits to be extended.
Then, Anna talks to Student Loans Nerd Eliza Haverstock about student loan repayment policies and financial aid. They discuss the fate of income-driven repayment plans like SAVE, the future of public service loan forgiveness, and the costs of alternative education pathways for students beyond traditional four-year colleges.
Stay up to date on the latest financial news by visiting NerdWallet’s Financial News Hub: https://www.nerdwallet.com/h/news/financial-news
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: presidential policies, healthcare costs, lowering healthcare costs, healthcare tax credits, healthcare reform, Affordable Care Act, ACA, Kamala Harris healthcare plan, Donald Trump healthcare plan, student loans, student loan forgiveness, Medicare, Medicaid, SAVE repayment plan, public service loan forgiveness, PSLF, prescription drug prices, financial aid, college affordability, Pell Grant, alternative education pathways, election impact on finances, student debt relief, healthcare policy, college tuition costs, and healthcare in the US.
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32:1024/10/2024
Rolling the Dice: Can Sports Betting Really Pay Off Like the Stock Market?
Learn the key differences between sports betting and investing, plus tips for managing the financial risks of gambling.
How is sports betting different from investing in the stock market? What are the financial risks and benefits of sports betting versus stock market investing? Hosts Tess Vigeland and Anna Helhoski dive into the booming sports betting industry, examining the legal landscape, growing popularity, and potential risks. Investing Nerd Sam Taube joins the conversation to break down the key differences between sports betting and investing, highlighting the consistency of returns in investing and the addictive potential of short-term speculation and expanding on the financial and psychological dynamics that separate gambling from more strategic, long-term financial decisions. Then, Tess and Anna cover recent key financial headlines, including a rise in retail sales as holiday shopping ramps up, the Federal Trade Commission's new "click-to-cancel" rules for subscriptions, and the Department of Education’s decision to penalize the student loan servicing company MOHELA, the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority.
4 Free Budgeting Templates & Excel Spreadsheets https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/finance/free-budget-spreadsheets-templates
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: sports betting, investing, stock market, gambling vs investing, financial risks, long-term investing, sports betting addiction, sports gambling, investing tips, gambling addiction, stock market returns, financial habits, betting apps, investment strategies, sports betting apps, sports betting vs investing, gambling laws, investment risks, sports betting industry, responsible gambling, betting odds, stock market growth, financial returns, and risk management.
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13:1523/10/2024
Vest Without the Stress: Mastering Job Transitions and Vesting Schedules
Learn how to navigate job changes, maximize retirement benefits, and celebrate personal and financial accomplishments.
How should you navigate job changes when it affects your retirement benefits? What options do military spouses have for saving for retirement? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss managing unvested retirement funds to help you understand how to make the most of your employment benefits. They begin with a discussion of the importance of celebrating success after working towards a goal, financial or otherwise. Then Sean talks to Lacey Langford, an accredited financial coach and founder of MILMO, a platform to help the military community better their finances, about tips and tricks for financial planning for military families. Lacey helps Sean answer a listener’s question about changing jobs, discussing how vesting schedules work, how to negotiate benefits with employers, the challenges of frequent relocations, how to maximize retirement savings through IRAs and spousal IRAs, and the importance of tapping into community and government resources to build financial stability.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: retirement benefits, 401k vesting, job changes and retirement, military spouse financial planning, saving for retirement, how vesting schedules work, spousal IRA, financial tips for military families, retirement savings options, navigating job changes, maximizing employer benefits, retirement planning, emergency savings, career transitions, negotiating with employers, military spouse benefits, financial stability, investment strategies, saving for the future, IRA contributions, how to handle job transitions, individual retirement accounts, and navigating career changes.
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30:3621/10/2024
Paycheck Politics: What Presidential Tax Plans May Mean for Your Wallet
Explore how the 2024 presidential candidates' tax plans could impact your finances and what to know before voting.
What tax proposals are the 2024 presidential candidates making, and how might these policies affect your finances? What should you know before voting on tax issues? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss the key differences in the candidates' tax plans and how to make informed decisions to protect your financial future. They begin with a discussion of the importance of tax policy, how taxes fund government services, and the long-term effects of tax laws on your paycheck.
Then, Anna talks to Amy Hanaeur, the executive director of the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, to discuss the candidates' specific tax proposals. They discuss proposals to cut corporate taxes, extend expiring tax cuts, provide child tax credits, and eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Trump tax proposals, Harris tax proposals, 2024 tax plans, presidential tax policies, tax policy comparison, how tax cuts affect the middle class, child tax credit, corporate tax cuts, small business tax credits, housing tax credits, personal finance and taxes, presidential election taxes, tax cuts for wealthy, understanding tax deductions, tax credits explained, government spending and taxes, tax policy and inequality, tax laws 2024, income tax changes, tax reforms 2024, tax policy for corporations, presidential candidates tax proposals, tax policy debate, tax reform proposals, and corporate tax rate.
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26:2017/10/2024
SSN SOS: How to Keep Your Social Security Number Safe from Data Breaches
Learn how to protect your Social Security number and stay safe from identity theft, plus the latest news on inflation and health insurance rates.
How can you protect your Social Security number from identity theft and data breaches? How can you freeze your credit? What should you do if your Social Security number is compromised? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski talk to Lauren Schwahn, a writer at NerdWallet who covers credit scoring, debt, budgeting and money-saving strategies, about how to keep your Social Security number safe. In the wake of recent data breaches exposing millions of Social Security numbers to potential fraud, Lauren shares practical tips on how to protect your personal information and prevent identity theft, from freezing your credit to setting up protections with the Social Security Administration. Then, Sean and Anna cover a few other money headlines, including the latest inflation numbers and what they mean for your wallet, rising health insurance premiums, and how much Americans are planning to spend on Halloween this year.
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In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Social Security protection, identity theft prevention, how to freeze credit, credit freeze, preventing identity theft, data breaches 2024, how to secure personal data, Social Security fraud, identity theft protection tips, how to avoid identity theft, rising health insurance costs, healthcare premiums 2024, Halloween spending statistics, inflation impact on groceries, cost of living 2024, inflation and consumer confidence, employer-sponsored health insurance, and financial security tips.
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11:5016/10/2024
How to Make The Fed’s Interest Rate Cut Work for You
Learn about the Chase Sapphire Preferred card’s limited time sign-up bonus and understand the impact of Federal Reserve interest rate changes.
What is the economic impact of lowering interest rates? Does lowering interest rates increase people’s spending power? Host Sean Pyles leads discussions around the Chase Sapphire Preferred card and the Federal Reserve's interest rate adjustments to help you understand how to optimize travel rewards and navigate economic shifts. Travel Nerds Sally French and Meghan Coyle start the episode with a discussion of a limited time sign-up bonus for the Chase Sapphire Preferred card, offering tips and tricks on integrating the card into a long-term financial strategy.
Then, NerdWallet's Senior Economist Elizabeth Renter joins Sean to discuss the impact of lowering interest rates. They delve into how the Federal Reserve uses interest rate changes to manage inflation and employment, how changing rates can stimulate economic growth, and the implications of recent Federal Reserve rate cuts on the broader economy.
Use NerdWallet’s free tool to compare mortgage rates: https://www.nerdwallet.com/mortgages/mortgage-rates
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: travel rewards, Chase travel portal, interest rate impact, Federal Reserve, economic growth, credit card sign-up bonuses, credit card offers, inflation control, student loan rates, mortgage interest rates, Chase Ultimate Rewards, travel credit cards, Federal Reserve rate cuts, economic trends, credit card bonuses, travel statement credits, Chase travel credits, rewards points, and the impact of lowering interest rates.
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24:4814/10/2024
How Presidential Policies Affect Prices: Tariffs, Price Control, Immigration and More
Learn how presidential policies on tariffs, immigration, and prices can impact your everyday expenses like groceries and gas.
What can a president actually do to lower prices and fight inflation? Can campaign promises really impact your wallet, or are they just political hot air? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss presidential policies and how they affect everything from the cost of gas to your grocery bill to help you understand the real impact of political decisions on your finances. They begin with a discussion of inflation, with tips and tricks on understanding how inflation is measured, what drives price hikes, and what role the president plays in influencing it.
Then, Anna talks to Derek Stimel, an associate professor of teaching economics at UC Davis, about the economic implications of tariffs and immigration policies. They discuss how tariffs raise the price of imported goods, how immigration impacts labor costs and wages, and what these political policies mean for your everyday purchases.
Stay up to date on the latest financial news by visiting NerdWallet’s Financial News Hub: https://www.nerdwallet.com/h/news/financial-news
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: inflation, gas prices, grocery prices, presidential policies, price gouging, campaign promises, tariffs, housing prices, lowering inflation, food costs, how presidents affect inflation, impact of tariffs, rising prices, how to reduce inflation, economic policy, cost of living, presidential election impact on economy, Federal Reserve, interest rates, macroeconomics, energy costs, labor costs, wages, supply chain issues, grocery store prices, price hikes, government spending, immigration policies, taxes, high inflation causes, price control, real estate market, debt and inflation, how tariffs work, price increases, affordable housing, consumer prices, cost of goods, natural gas prices, economic recession, and job market trends.
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28:5610/10/2024
Understand the Gig Economy: Why Millions are Choosing Freelance and Side Hustles
Learn how the gig economy impacts workers' finances and get tips for managing taxes, savings, and benefits.
How does the gig economy affect people financially? How can gig workers save for taxes and retirement without employer benefits? Hosts Tess Vigeland and Sara Rathner are joined by Rick VanderKnyff, NerdWallet’s senior news editor, to explore what defines a gig worker, how many Americans are involved in gig work, and what this means for benefits like healthcare and retirement. They discuss the complexities of gig work, its rise during the pandemic, and what gig workers can do to manage their finances and save for the future. Plus: Tess and Sara cover some of the week’s top financial headlines, including the latest job market report, tax filing extensions for Hurricane Helene victims, and rising interest rates on credit card debt.
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In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: gig economy, gig workers, freelance jobs, side hustles, independent contractors, gig work benefits, gig worker taxes, freelancer taxes, how to save as a freelancer, managing freelance income, self-employment tips, self-employment tax, gig economy trends, freelance health insurance, gig work flexibility, saving for retirement as a freelancer, freelancer budgeting, part-time jobs, gig economy apps, freelance income tips, budgeting for gig workers, self-employed retirement plans, healthcare for gig workers, gig economy statistics, gig economy news, freelance careers, gig worker rights, independent worker benefits, alternative work arrangements, and freelance tax tips.
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18:0309/10/2024
Budget Like a Boss: A Financial Planner’s Tips for Achieving Your Money Goals
Learn what it truly means to work with a certified financial planner (CFP) and how personalized advice can help you set and achieve your financial goals.
What should you know before working with a certified financial planner? What strategies can help you navigate societal pressures and make personal financial choices? Host Sean Pyles talks to Magda Doemeny, a certified financial planner with NerdWallet Advisors, to discuss the power of personalized financial advice and behavioral budgeting to help you understand how to align your financial goals with your personal values. They begin with a discussion of the role of certified financial planners, including the fiduciary responsibility of CFPs, the specialized knowledge they bring to areas like estate planning, and common strategies for cutting through societal noise to focus on personal priorities. They also discuss the innovative concept of behavioral budgeting, which involves creating sustainable financial habits, like limiting dining out.
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, the Nerds discuss: financial planning, certified financial planner, personalized financial advice, financial goals, estate planning, financial anxiety, behavioral budgeting, fiduciary responsibility, financial choices, societal pressures, financial journey, managing finances, financial management, money questions, financial behavior, financial habits, spending habits, retirement savings, debt management, investment vehicles, financial coaching, personal values, and sustainable changes..
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26:4607/10/2024
Election Economics: How Can Presidents Really Impact Your Pocketbook?
Learn what powers the president does and does not have to influence the economy and your wallet.
Does the president really have power over the economy? How do presidential promises impact your wallet? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss the grand economic promises made by presidential candidates and the intricate realities of presidential influence on the economy to help you understand the real effects on your daily finances. They begin with a discussion of the policy proposals from Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, with tips and tricks on understanding the scope of presidential influence on taxes, inflation and economic growth. Then, Anna talks to NerdWallet Senior Economist Elizabeth Renter about the complexities of the business cycle and the Federal Reserve's role in the economy. They discuss the limited presidential power over economic cycles, the structure and independence of the Federal Reserve, and the direct effects of presidential actions like student loan relief on individual finances.
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In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: presidential promises, economic policies, financial impact, presidential influence, economic realities, Federal Reserve, Donald Trump economic policies, Kamala Harris economic policies, taxes, deregulation, economic growth, cost reduction, small business support, down payment assistance, business cycle, Federal Reserve structure, Fed independence, Fed governors, monetary policy, student loan relief, macroeconomy, personal finances, campaign promises, tax policies, inflation control, healthcare impact, banking regulations, economic cycles, consumer sentiment, government spending, fiscal policy, executive orders, economic output, GDP growth, unemployment rates, economic downturns, financial stability, economic sentiment, policy and finance, and election impact.
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25:3803/10/2024
Hack or Hoax? Spot Social Media Money Tips That Actually Work
Learn to spot risky social media money “hacks” and discover safe, effective financial strategies to follow instead.
Are social media money hacks reliable? Are financial influencers trustworthy? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski dive into the world of viral social media money hacks. They break down a recent TikTok trend that encouraged risky and illegal financial behavior, leading to disastrous consequences for some users. They highlight the dangers of following influencer advice blindly and explore how certain tried-and-true financial methods have been rebranded as trendy “hacks,” offering practical tips for distinguishing between solid financial advice and internet gimmicks.
Then, Sean and Anna break down the latest money headlines, including inflation rates showing signs of cooling, a major lawsuit filed against Visa by the Department of Justice for antitrust violations, and the FTC’s settlement with Invitation Homes over unfair rental practices.
Read NerdWallet’s article on how to compare two options to consolidate debt: a balance transfer credit card and a personal loan. https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/loans/personal-loans/debt-consolidation-credit-card-balance-transfer
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: money hacks, social media money hacks, viral TikTok trends, personal finance tips, budgeting methods, check fraud, cash stuffing, debt snowball method, no-spend challenges, low-spend challenges, TikTok financial advice, saving strategies, budgeting trends, money saving tips, debt repayment methods, financial literacy, viral money tips, financial trends, money management, financial influencers, saving vs spending, check kiting scam, debt avalanche method, CD ladder strategy, budgeting tips, thrift store flipping, grocery hauls, social media finance, budgeting apps, financial scams, viral finance tips, credit card rewards, personal finance trends, debt consolidation, debt repayment tips, saving challenges, smart spending, and envelope system budgeting.
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12:4402/10/2024
Let Someone Else Book Your Award Flights for You: Presenting Unpacked by AFAR
Booking travel using points and miles can be complicated — but you don't have to do it alone. In this special presentation of the podcast Unpacked by AFAR, host Aislyn Greene discusses a service that does all the hard work of booking using points and miles for you, so you can focus focus on your best travel life.
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43:5530/09/2024
The Best Ways to Use Credit and Debit Cards When Traveling Abroad
Learn how to optimize debit and credit cards abroad, avoid fees, and maximize rewards for stress-free international travel.
What are the best ways to use debit and credit cards while traveling internationally? What are best practices for avoiding fees and maximizing card benefits abroad? Hosts Sean Pyles and Meghan Coyle discuss strategic card usage and essential financial tips for international travel to help you understand how to enjoy a seamless and cost-effective travel experience. They begin with a discussion of the importance of preparing for holiday travel, with tips and tricks on carrying multiple credit cards for redundancy, avoiding pitfalls of cash advances, and the benefits of traveling during off-peak times.
Then, travel Nerd Craig Joseph joins Meghan to discuss practical tips for managing credit cards and currency while traveling internationally. They discuss the advantages of using cards for their rewards and protections, the necessity of charging in local currency to avoid conversion fees, and obtaining local currency before departure to minimize ATM and currency exchange fees. This episode offers a comprehensive guide to help your international travels stay financially savvy and stress-free.
Check out NerdWallet’s roundup of the 16 Best Travel Credit Cards of September 2024: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/credit-cards/travel
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: international travel tips, using credit cards abroad, debit card tips for travel, avoiding ATM fees abroad, holiday travel finances, travel expert tips, maximizing card rewards, charging in local currency, obtaining local currency, avoiding cash advances, minimizing travel costs, financial savvy travel, travel currency tips, holiday travel tips, travel spending strategies, travel card usage, credit card protections, travel rewards cards, international spending tips, foreign transaction fees, ATM fees abroad, travel planning, stress-free travel, travel stories, travel anecdotes, off-peak travel benefits, travel points, local currency tips, avoiding travel pitfalls, credit card tips, international travel guide, travel with multiple cards, safe travel tips, RFID protection, trip delay insurance, and lost luggage protection.
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19:3426/09/2024
Medicare Confusion? Get the Facts Before It Hits You (or Your Parents)
Learn how to reassess Medicare coverage during open enrollment and get the latest on interest rates, home sales, and stock prices.
How can you know if you have the right amount of Medicare coverage? How can you change your Medicare coverage? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski dive into the latest findings on Medicare coverage from a new NerdWallet survey conducted by the Harris Poll. Personal Finance Nerd Elizabeth Ayoola joins to discuss what Medicare enrollees can do if they’re unsure whether they’ve chosen the right plan. The Nerds explain what Medicare users can do to reassess their coverage during open enrollment, which starts October 15, and how to navigate special enrollment periods when life changes occur.
In addition to the Medicare survey, Sean and Anna cover key financial headlines from the week, including the Federal Reserve’s decision to lower interest rates, the latest trends in home sales trends, and what the new SEC rules that will allow stock prices to be quoted in half-cent increments mean for the average trader.
NerdWallet's free retirement calculator will tell you where you are now and how much you need to save to reach your retirement savings goal: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/retirement-calculator
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Medicare open enrollment, interest rate cut, home sales trends, Medicare coverage, stock market changes, housing market news, real estate trends, special enrollment period, stock market updates, interest rate impact, mortgage rates, retirement planning, healthcare costs, financial headlines, Fed interest rate decision, real estate market, Medicare options, retirement savings, Medicare advantage, stock market tips, financial news, and retirement income.
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14:4225/09/2024
Budget Like a Boss: How to Drive Down Debt and Park Money in Savings (Video Episode)
Join a financial planning session with a listener who receives guidance on achieving multiple goals, including debt payoff and maximizing savings.
How can you balance multiple financial goals like debt repayment, retirement savings, and major purchases? How can you manage finances in an expensive city while supporting dependents? Recording in-person from a studio in Los Angeles, 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. Jessica, a 48 year old living in Los Angeles, receives personalized financial advice around navigating competing financial goals, receiving tips and tricks on prioritizing high-interest debt, breaking down financial goals into manageable steps, and maintaining focus on financial stability. Magda and Sean also discuss maximizing high-yield savings accounts, meticulous expense tracking, leveraging additional income streams like side gigs, and other tactics for achieving financial goals.
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, the Nerds discuss: financial goals, debt repayment, retirement savings, financial planning, high-yield savings accounts, budget management, expense tracking, side gigs, financial stability, emergency funds, credit score improvement, financial empowerment, high-interest debt, income and expenses, financial strategies, practical tips, debt management, retirement planning, financial hardships, credit card debt, savings strategies, financial well-being, personal finance, household budgeting, income streams, sustainable financial plan, debt collection, financial recovery, cost of living, Los Angeles finances, money management, financial control, budgeting tips, expense reduction, financial challenges, supporting dependents, and managing finances.
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35:1523/09/2024
Pack Smarter, Save More: Expert Tips for Efficient Travel Packing to Overcome Luggage Hassles
Get expert tips on how to pack for travel efficiently and effectively, including clever ways to save on baggage fees.
How can you keep luggage costs down during holiday travel? What are the best strategies for managing carry-on luggage, especially for international trips? Hosts Sean Pyles and Meghan Coyle discuss efficient luggage management to help you understand how to save money on baggage fees. They begin with a discussion of minimizing luggage costs, with tips and tricks on rolling clothes, borrowing essentials from family members, and sticking to a carry-on bag. Then, travel writer Jessie Beck joins Meghan to discuss effective packing techniques, including the benefits of using smaller bags to prevent overpacking, creating a versatile travel capsule wardrobe, and dealing with potential issues like gate-checked bags and delayed luggage. They also cover the importance of miniaturizing items such as wallets, using airline apps and AirTags to track luggage, and understanding airline compensation policies for delayed bags.
Check out NerdWallet’s roundup of the 16 Best Travel Credit Cards of September 2024: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/credit-cards/travel
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: travel tips, holiday travel, packing light, carry-on luggage, minimalist packing, efficient packing, luggage costs, baggage claim, travel capsule wardrobe, international travel, gate-checked bags, airline apps, AirTags, delayed luggage compensation, travel credit cards, lost luggage, winter travel packing, sports trip packing, travel sized items, packing strategies, holiday season travel, airline policies, carry-on only travel, luggage fees, and luggage tracking.
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23:3419/09/2024
Fed Up with High Rates? Here’s How a Cut Impacts Your Loans and Savings
Learn how the Fed’s interest rate cuts may affect your loans, savings, and investments, as well as what to do about refinancing.
How could interest rate cuts affect credit card debt? Will it be easier or cheaper to get a mortgage or auto loan with interest rates going down? Is now a good time to refinance? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski break down how the Federal Reserve’s expected interest rate cuts could impact your finances. They discuss the potential impact on credit cards, mortgages, and savings accounts, as well as how these changes might influence borrowing and investing decisions. Then, Sean and Anna cover some of the top money headlines from the past week, including the latest inflation figures, household income trends, and new developments in student loan servicing following the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s lawsuit against Navient, formerly known as Sallie Mae.
Refinancing your student loans can save you thousands or lower your monthly payment. NerdWallet has a tool to help: https://www.nerdwallet.com/refinancing-student-loans
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: interest rate cuts, Federal Reserve, mortgage rates, credit card debt, loan refinancing, auto loans, savings accounts, inflation trends, household income, student loans, personal loans, CD rates, adjustable-rate mortgages, refinancing, high-yield savings, financial planning, debt consolidation, interest rate changes, fed rate cut, mortgage refinancing, investment strategies, federal student loans, FAFSA, CFPB, inflation report, personal finance tips, money headlines, inflation rate, mortgage interest rates, loan interest rates, private student loans, car loan refinancing, variable interest rates, economic data, financial markets, personal debt, interest rate savings, cost of borrowing, and loan interest.
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15:3718/09/2024
Refresh Your Fall Finances: A Money Check-Up and Investment Diversification Deep Dive
Get fall-ready with budgeting tips and strategies for diversifying your investment portfolio to achieve financial goals.
How can you reset your finances for fall and prepare for the holiday season? Can you grow an undiversified investment portfolio by $28,000 over seven years without additional contributions? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss seasonal budgeting and investment diversification to help you understand how to effectively manage your money during the fall season and optimize your investment strategies for long-term growth. They begin with a discussion of preparing your finances for fall, with tips and tricks on reviewing your summer spending, adjusting savings goals for the holidays, and early holiday planning.
Then, Smart Money cohost Elizabeth Ayoola joins Sean and Sara to help answer a listener’s question about how they can diversify their investment portfolio to reach a savings goal of $28,000 over four years. They discuss the importance of mitigating risks through diversification, real-life cautionary tales of emotional attachment to investments, and the complexities of assessing stock performance.
Use NerdWallet’s free investment calculator to estimate how much your investments or savings will compound over time, based on factors like how much you plan to save or invest, your initial deposit and your expected rate of return: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/investment-calculator
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: fall financial strategies, smart portfolio management, resetting your finances, mastering investment diversification, smart investing tips, fall financial check-up, portfolio diversification, preparing your wallet for autumn, investing wisely, seasonal budgeting, creating a balanced portfolio, assessing financial goals, holiday season financial planning, estimating investment growth, long-term portfolio growth, familiarity bias, emotional attachment to investments, stock performance assessment, avoiding investment pitfalls, financial success, fall budgeting tips, early holiday planning, holiday travel arrangements, financial stability, open enrollment, healthcare options, beneficiary designations, and retirement accounts.
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26:2816/09/2024
How to Save Money on Holiday Travel Without Using Any Points
Learn expert tips and tricks for saving money on holiday travel booking, from the best time to book to when you should use rewards points.
When should you book your holiday travel? How can you save money on travel during the busiest travel season? Hosts Sean Pyles and Meghan Coyle talk to travel rewards Nerd Sam Kemmis about how to save money when booking holiday travel, with tips and tricks on using companion fares, the optimal time to book holiday flights, and understanding the fine print of airline programs. They also discuss the challenges and benefits of standby flights, the value of subscribing to flight deal newsletters, and the advantages of using credit card points and transferring them to partner airlines. By exploring these topics, the hosts aim to provide listeners with actionable advice to make holiday travel more affordable and less stressful.
Check out NerdWallet’s roundup of the 16 Best Travel Credit Cards of September 2024: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/credit-cards/travel
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: holiday travel tips, budget travel, travel savings, cheap flights, holiday travel deals, affordable holiday travel, companion fares, Alaska Airlines, credit card points, holiday airfare, hotel deals, flight deal newsletters, Thanksgiving travel, flexible travel plans, standby flights, holiday travel booking, holiday travel strategies, travel on a budget, holiday travel expenses, holiday season travel, slashing travel costs, save money on travel, holiday travel flexibility, travel credit cards, international travel deals, Google Flights, spontaneous travel options, travel savings tips, avoiding holiday travel costs, affordable festive getaways, cheaper holiday trips, holiday travel experiences, travel rewards programs, and holiday flight deals.
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21:4212/09/2024
Jobs Up, Vibes Down: Why Economic Data Doesn’t Match How We Feel
Learn why the economy feels worse than the data suggests, and what the latest jobs report means for interest rates.
Why do people feel negative about the economy even when the data says it’s doing well? How could upcoming changes to interest rates affect your personal finances? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski dive into the latest job market data and discuss why it’s so hard to tell whether the economy is doing well or not. Joined by NerdWallet Senior Economist Elizabeth Renter, they unpack the mixed messaging in headlines, explain why consumer sentiment doesn’t always align with economic data, and give an inside look into what the latest numbers mean for the future of interest rates. If you’ve ever wondered why good numbers sometimes still feel bad, then this episode is for you.
After their deep dive into the economy, Sean and Anna break down the latest money headlines, including Apple's newest product unveilings, why you may want to think twice before upgrading your gadgets, and how more people are joining the ranks of 401k millionaires.
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In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: economic data, consumer sentiment, jobs report, interest rates, Federal Reserve, inflation, economic news, job market, 401k savings, Apple product launch, unemployment rate, stock market, economic growth, recession, financial planning, personal finance, retirement savings, labor market, wage growth, inflation rates, money management, federal interest rates, Apple iPhone, economic forecast, economic trends, money headlines, and job growth.
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17:2911/09/2024
Financial Fitness for Big Moves: Achieving Your Goals Without Sacrificing Security (Video Episode)
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.
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38:0509/09/2024
Book Smarter: Holiday Travel Tips for Stress-Free Trips
Get insider tips for stress-free holiday travel, from booking strategies to maximizing credit card points and more.
What’s the best way to avoid stress when traveling during the holidays? Is it better to book with points when you’re traveling for the holidays? Hosts Sean Pyles and Meghan Coyle discuss the challenges of holiday travel and share effective booking strategies to help you understand how to navigate the busiest travel days with ease and efficiency. Travel Nerd Sally French joins them to discuss common holiday travel hurdles, including the benefits of early morning flights, the advantages of extending holiday trips to avoid peak travel days, and strategies for using travel points and rewards effectively during the holidays. They also explore the perks of lounge access, the efficiency of TSA PreCheck, and clever ways to use travel points during peak seasons.
Check out NerdWallet’s roundup of the 16 Best Travel Credit Cards of September 2024: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/credit-cards/travel
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: holiday travel tips, stress-free holiday travel, best time to book flights, maximize credit card points, TSA PreCheck benefits, lounge access perks, avoid flight cancellations, early morning flights, busiest travel days, holiday staycation, travel strategies, Southwest flight credits, holiday travel chaos, extend holiday trips, travel trends 2024, holiday travel season, travel points usage, travel delays, layover tips, airline reliability, Google Flights alerts, avoiding holiday crowds, booking smarter, record-breaking travel, holiday flight booking, travel tips and tricks, avoiding holiday rush, sentimental holiday travel, Thanksgiving travel tips, Christmas travel tips, booking refundable flights, holiday travel planning, navigating TSA lines, airport lounge benefits, travel rewards strategies, flying on holidays, travel stories, and 2024 holiday travel outlook.
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26:0905/09/2024
Realtor Roulette: How to Spin the New Commission Rules in Your Favor
Learn about new real estate commission rules and how they impact home buyers, sellers, and the future of agent fees.
How will real estate commissions work following the National Association of Realtors settlement? What do post-NAR rules mean for home buyers and sellers? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski break down the new real estate commission rules that recently came into effect following a landmark lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors. Holden Lewis, NerdWallet’s home and mortgage expert, joins the discussion to explain the recent changes, what they mean for the industry, and how they could affect your next real estate transaction.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: real estate commissions, real estate commission rules, real estate agent fees, real estate commission changes, buyer's agent commission, seller's agent commission, real estate lawsuits, real estate settlement, real estate market changes, commission negotiations, buying a house, selling a house, real estate commission lawsuit, MLS rules, real estate industry news, real estate trends, real estate legal changes, commission rules, real estate commissions explained, real estate agent compensation, new real estate laws, and real estate regulations.
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12:2904/09/2024
Survive and Thrive: Felicia Day’s Gig Economy Playbook for Success
Writer, producer, and actor Felicia Day shares her financial journey working in Hollywood, with tips for managing your budget when gigs are inconsistent.
What is your time worth?
How do you value your time outside of work?
How can you manage finances in an unpredictable career like acting?
Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss the concept of time valuation to help you understand how to balance personal worth against income. They begin with a discussion of time valuation, offering insights on the average hourly value people place on their time, the impact of this valuation on life decisions and assessing the value of unpaid personal tasks.
06:10 Interview with Felicia Day
Sean speaks with Felicia Day about the financial strategies she employed to maintain an unstable career in Hollywood. They tackle topics such as frugal habits, the significance of diversifying one's portfolio for career longevity and aligning creative passions with financial stability. Plus: How to understand the financial education that you may have received even without having ever been given a formal financial education.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Hollywood finances, managing finances, acting career, freelancing lifestyle, financial strategies, financial acumen, Hollywood journey, value of time, budgeting tactics, work-life balance, career growth, financial stability, creative careers, personal well-being, professional satisfaction, financial security, generational differences, personal time investment, freelancing finances, unstable careers, diversifying skills, frugality, budgeting skills, theoretical mathematics, content creation, business acumen, media industry, creative fulfillment, career shifts, entrepreneurial leaps, work-life harmony, managing a budget, career resilience, and skills diversification.
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33:2002/09/2024
Balance Traditions and Wealth-Building with ‘Culturally Competent’ Tips from Jannese Torres
Understand how first-gen Americans can achieve financial success with tips for balancing cultural obligations and wealth-building strategies.
How can first-generation Americans grow their wealth and protect their money? How can you set financial boundaries with family and friends while staying committed to your long-term financial goals? Hosts Sean Pyles and Kim Palmer discuss the unique financial challenges faced by first-generation Americans and immigrant families to help you understand strategies for achieving financial independence. They begin with a discussion of tips and tricks on managing dual financial pressures of supporting oneself and one's parents and breaking cycles of poverty through self-compassion and financial education.
Jannese Torres, host of the personal finance podcast Yo Quiero Dinero, joins Kim to discuss the importance of building a strong financial support network tailored to individual needs. They discuss strategies for identifying trustworthy financial advisors, setting and maintaining financial boundaries with family and friends, and gracefully declining costly invitations in favor of ensuring long-term financial success. This episode is essential listening for anyone navigating cultural and familial obligations while striving for financial independence.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: financial success, first-generation Americans, wealth building strategies, Jannese Torres, mastering money, immigrant families, navigating financial challenges, first-gen success, building wealth, immigrant stories, financial freedom, new Americans, supporting family, financial goals, empowering immigrant communities, financial literacy, actionable advice, cultural responsibilities, retirement savings, breaking cycles of poverty, self-compassion, financial stability, culturally competent education, financial trauma, financial support network, trustworthy advisors, financial boundaries, costly events, long-term financial success, multiple income streams, personal finance, and money beliefs.
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26:5629/08/2024
Safeguarding Your Identity After the National Public Data Breach
Learn how the National Public Data breach could affect you and what actions you can take after a major data breach occurs.
What should you do after a major data breach? How can you secure your data from unscrupulous data brokers? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss the alarming security breach at National Public Data with investigative journalist Bob Sullivan, exploring the implications of the breach and providing actionable tips on how to protect your personal information from future threats.
Then, Sean and Anna discuss the latest money headlines, including Fed interest rates, the turbulent real estate market’s challenges posed by high mortgage rates and rising home prices, and the antitrust lawsuit against RealPage for alleged price-fixing in the rental market.
Use NerdWallet’s “How much house can I afford?” calculator: https://www.nerdwallet.com/mortgages/how-much-house-can-i-afford/calculate-affordability
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: National Public Data breach, Social Security number protection, credit monitoring, interest rate cut, Fed interest rates, housing market trends, mortgage rates, home affordability, real estate market, rent increase, rental market, antitrust lawsuit, financial security, cybersecurity, credit score impact, data protection, mortgage tips, home buying tips, housing prices, RealPage lawsuit, rental software, property management, interest rate prediction, inflation impact, homeownership, financial planning, identity theft, security breach, class action lawsuit, credit report, credit freeze, housing market forecast, fed policy, real estate tips, housing affordability, mortgage rates 2024, and rental prices.
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16:0128/08/2024
Reduce Financial Anxiety Now: Actionable Tips from a Live Planning Session (Video Episode)
A CFP helps a listener turn financial anxiety into actionable steps for budgeting, investing, and achieving financial peace of mind.
How can you be more comfortable spending money? What are strategies for combating financial anxiety? Host Sean Pyles sits in on a live financial planning session where Magda Doemeny, a certified financial planner from the NerdWallet Advisors platform, gives a listener (also named Sean) specific advice to reduce anxiety around their finances (advice given on behalf of Nerdwallet Advisors, not NerdWallet). They begin with a discussion of Sean's personal financial journey before Magda offers tips and tricks on setting clear short to medium-term goals, compartmentalizing savings to reduce stress, and understanding the risks and rewards of investing. She recommends actionable steps for helping him enjoy his money more without needing to stress over where every dollar is spent.
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.
This discussion covers: financial anxiety, financial peace of mind, financial planning session, budgeting strategies, investing tips, asset portfolio, certified financial planner, managing finances, financial goals, retirement planning, financial security, financial management, smart investing, wealth building, financial discipline, savings accounts, financial communication, financial relationships, college tuition, home down payments, financial stability, financial relaxation, money management, anxiety about money, achieving financial goals, budgeting and investing, financial goals and relationships, financial goal-setting, financial reassurance, financial stress, and disciplined financial planning.
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38:1626/08/2024
Prepare for Your Pet’s End-of-Life Care: Balancing Love, Costs and Comfort
Learn how to make compassionate, informed decisions for your pet's end-of-life care, balancing costs, emotions, and love.
How can you plan for end of life care for your pet? Hosts Sean Pyles and Ronita Choudhuri-Wade discuss the emotional and financial challenges of pet end-of-life care and the importance of early decision-making to help you understand how to make compassionate and practical choices that are realistic for your financial situation. They begin with a discussion of the gut-wrenching reality of limited pet lifespans, with tips and tricks on preparing for end-of-life care, weighing treatment costs against quality of life, and ensuring pets do not suffer needlessly.
Dr. Fiona McCord, founder of Compassionate Care Vet Services, then joins Ronita to discuss the complexities of end-of-life care decision-making. They discuss the importance of early planning, balancing love and practicality in pet care, and resources for grief support. Through touching stories and practical advice, Dr. McCord emphasizes the necessity of preparing for the financial and emotional aspects of pet end-of-life care, helping pet owners navigate these challenging times with compassion and foresight.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: pet end-of-life care, euthanasia vs natural death, compassionate care for pets, pet hospice options, pet grief support, financial planning for pet care, pet cremation costs, pet burial costs, managing pet health costs, balancing pet care costs and emotions, quality of life for aging pets, end-of-life pet decisions, veterinary advice for pet owners, in-home euthanasia for pets, pet loss resources, emotional support for pet owners, pet care budgeting, chemotherapy for pets, pet surgery costs, preparing for pet loss, compassionate choices for pets, honoring a pet's memory, practical tips for pet care, aging pet comfort tips, supporting pets in final days, financial challenges of pet care, early decision-making for pet care, grief counseling for pet owners, pet memorial planning, hospice care for pets, balancing love and practicality, ensuring pet comfort, end-of-life pet planning, avoiding pet crisis situations, pet loss and identity, managing chronic pet illness, and resources for pet owners.
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29:0822/08/2024
Why Experts Criticize “No Tax on Tips” and What It Means for Your Wallet
Learn why experts criticize the “no tax on tips” policy and what it could mean for non-tipped workers if tips become tax-free.
Why are some experts criticizing the proposed “no tax on tips” policy? Could it really benefit tipped workers as intended? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss the nuances of the “no tax on tips” proposals from presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and break down why tax experts are skeptical about its effectiveness. Then, they cover the latest financial headlines, including updates on retail sales, car prices, and the potential Kroger-Albertsons merger.
Calculating how much car you can afford before you visit the dealership can save you hundreds, maybe thousands, of dollars in the long run. To do that for free, you can use NerdWallet’s car affordability calculator here: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/loans/auto-loans/much-spend-car
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: no tax on tips, tipping policies, federal income tax, tax exemption, tipped workers, minimum wage, inflation, car sales, grocery prices, Kroger Albertsons merger, consumer price index, CPI, retail sales, used car prices, payroll tax, earned income tax credit, child tax credit, recession, economic policy, subminimum wage, US presidential election, tax policy, financial headlines, tax credits, grocery merger, consumer spending, interest rates, federal minimum wage, Social Security, Medicare, restaurant industry, hospitality industry, tax loopholes, wage inequality, financial news, economic trends, car affordability, and tipping.
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14:0121/08/2024
How to Weigh Career Moves for Financial and Lifestyle Gains
Learn how you could save money by caring less about what other people think and how to weigh the pros and cons of a job offer.
How can you save money by not caring about others' opinions? How does commute time factor into whether you should take an in-person job? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss freeing yourself from the pressures of social validation and adopting smart spending habits to help you understand how these approaches can boost your financial well-being. They begin with a discussion of saving money by “not caring,” with tips and tricks on avoiding unnecessary spending influenced by social media influencers, focusing on purchases that genuinely make you happy, and recognizing the fleeting dopamine rush from new buys. They also delve into strategies such as choosing unique vintage clothing, the benefits of a capsule wardrobe, and making thoughtful car-buying decisions.
Then, hosts Elizabeth Ayoola and Sara Rathner talk to Andrew, a listener in Miami, about his decision to start a new job that would increase both his salary and his commute time. They discuss the trade-offs of job changes, the impact on work-life balance, and questions you can ask yourself to help align your career progression with core values.
To see how much car you can really afford, check out NerdWallet’s auto loan calculator: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/auto-loan-calculator
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: financial freedom, mindful spending, frugal living, social validation, smart spending, career decisions, financial well-being, fashion trends, financial fulfillment, savings boosts, self-esteem, social media influencers, vintage clothing, capsule wardrobe, car buying decisions, reliability over status, environmental impact, job change, lengthy commute, work-life balance, company culture, strategic financial decisions, emergency funds, automating savings, daycare expenses, salary increase, family time, freelance work, retirement savings, job switching, higher salary, outsourcing home tasks, remote work, hybrid roles, practical tips, dopamine hits, fashion creativity, and consumer purchases.
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35:1619/08/2024
Planning for Pet Emergencies: Vet Budgeting Tips to Avoid Financial Stress
Learn how to financially prepare for the costs of pet emergencies with firsthand experiences from pet owners and experts.
How much does emergency pet care cost? How much should you budget for unexpected pet expenses? Hosts Sean Pyles and Ronita Choudhuri-Wade discuss the unpredictable nature of pet emergencies and the importance of financial readiness to help you understand how to effectively manage unexpected veterinary costs. They begin by sharing their personal experiences and discussing the emotional toll of pet emergencies, with tips and tricks on setting up a savings account for pet expenses, considering pet insurance, and understanding the wide range of potential costs involved in emergency care. Vivien, a pet owner from Jersey City, New Jersey, also shares her story of dealing with an unexpected pet emergency.
Then, Dr. Angela Beal, a veterinarian based in Columbus, Ohio, joins Ronita to discuss strategies for financially preparing for pet emergencies. They discuss tactics for setting up a dedicated pet emergency fund, the benefits of pet insurance, and practical steps for emotionally and financially managing unexpected veterinary expenses.
Check our NerdWallet roundup of the best pet insurance companies for 2024: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/insurance/best-pet-insurance-companies
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: pet emergency costs, pet insurance, emergency vet bills, pet emergency fund, veterinary expenses, unexpected pet expenses, pet care costs, saving for pet emergencies, pet health care, pet emergency planning, emergency pet care, financial preparation for pet emergencies, pet savings accounts, budgeting for pets, cost of pet care, pet insurance policies, veterinary emergencies, pet health insurance, affordable pet care, emergency vet visits, pet financial planning, veterinary care costs, pet expense management, planning for pet emergencies, pet healthcare credit cards, financial tips for pet owners, pet care budgeting, veterinary costs, pet emergency savings, pet expense planning, veterinary hospital costs, pet medical bills, emergency pet insurance, pet financial assistance, pet healthcare expenses, and veterinary treatment costs.
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29:4515/08/2024
Back-to-School Budgeting: Strategies to Save on School Supplies
Learn budgeting and money-saving tips for back-to-school shopping to avoid debt and make the most of sales and discounts.
What are the best ways to save on back-to-school shopping? How much do people usually spend on school supplies? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski dive into the latest NerdWallet survey results on back-to-school shopping, revealing spending habits and budgeting strategies. NerdWallet’s Sara Rathner joins the conversation to discuss the survey and provide actionable tips on saving money, avoiding debt, and making the most of sales and secondhand purchases. Then, Sean and Anna discuss recent money headlines, including jobless claims and market reactions, along with the latest developments in mortgage rates and housing trends.
You can find NerdWallet’s guide to first-time home buyer loans and programs here: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/mortgages/programs-help-first-time-homebuyers
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: back-to-school shopping, budgeting tips, school supplies, avoiding debt, money-saving tips, personal finance, credit cards, shopping habits, financial planning, student expenses, cash-back rewards, sales and discounts, secondhand shopping, inflation impact, spending strategies, jobless claims, mortgage rates, housing market trends, school budgeting, smart shopping, debt management, financial tips, online shopping, buy now pay later, cashback apps, coupon codes, price tracking, first-time home buyers, home buying tips, mortgage guide, financial news, back-to-school deals, credit card usage, debt prevention, family budgeting, and financial literacy.
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12:5614/08/2024
Expert Budgeting and Spending Tips from a Live Financial Planning Session (Video Episode)
Hear an actual financial planning session where a CFP advises a listener on transforming her budget and spending habits.
Magda Doemeny, a certified financial planner from the NerdWallet Advisors platform, gives a listener specific advice to improve their finances (advice given on behalf of Nerdwallet Advisors, not NerdWallet). Brinker, the listener, is struggling with spending habits that she calls “irresponsible” and how to manage some of her debt. She discusses her upbringing, financial challenges, and goals while Magda offers insights and strategies to help her improve her finances. The episode delves into methods for tracking spending habits, setting financial goals, and developing better money management practices to achieve financial stability. Magda also guides Brinker on creating a budget, prioritizing debt repayment, and implementing behavioral changes to curb impulsive spending.
As mentioned by Sean, here is NerdWallet’s list of the best high-yield savings accounts: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/banking/high-yield-online-savings-accounts
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, the Nerds discuss: financial planning session, budgeting, debt management, savings, spending habits, financial goals, high yield savings accounts, ways to curb spending habits, financial planning session, how to manage debt effectively, strategies for paying off credit card debt, how to curb spending, budgeting apps, Uber Eats, Uber habits, splurging, what it’s like working with a financial advisor, impulse buying, lifestyle creep, money mindset, spending habits, financial goals, and actionable financial strategies.
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34:0012/08/2024
Budget-Friendly Pet Care: Demystifying Pet Insurance and Hidden Costs
Learn to navigate pet insurance options, costs, and smart budgeting strategies for your pet's health care.
Is pet insurance worth it? How can pet owners afford the rising costs of veterinary care? Hosts Sean Pyles and Ronita Choudhuri-Wade discuss the ins and outs of pet insurance and various budgeting strategies to help you manage pet care expenses effectively. They begin with a discussion of the importance of pet insurance amidst escalating vet bills, with tips and tricks on the potential financial benefits of pet insurance, the low adoption rate of pet insurance in the US, and interesting trivia like the first US pet insurance policy issued for Lassie. Then, NerdWallet pet insurance expert Sarah Schlichter joins Sean and Ronita to discuss the basics of pet insurance. They discuss the different types of pet insurance plans available, common misconceptions about pet insurance, and other critical factors to consider, such as deductibles, co-pays, and policy exclusions. Plus: potential hidden fees and the nuances of claim payouts, key features to look for when comparing providers, and alternative financial strategies such as vet subscription services.
Read NerdWallet’s article about the best pet insurance companies for 2024: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/insurance/best-pet-insurance-companies
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: pet insurance, pet care budgeting, saving on vet bills, veterinary costs, pet insurance options, pet insurance costs, pet care solutions, financial side of pet care, pet insurance explained, pet insurance basics, navigating pet care costs, pet insurance coverage, pet insurance plans, understanding pet insurance, pet insurance benefits, pet insurance for dogs, pet insurance for cats, wellness care for pets, accident and illness insurance, pet insurance premiums, hidden fees in pet insurance, claim payouts, deductibles and copays, policy exclusions, reading sample plans, comparing pet insurance providers, dental disease coverage, alternative treatments for pets, behavioral therapy for pets, dedicated savings accounts for pets, vet subscription services, pre-existing conditions, choosing pet insurance, budget and risk tolerance, economic euthanasia, advanced veterinary treatments, pet insurance trivia, Lassie pet insurance, high-yield savings accounts for pets, and pet insurance misconceptions.
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30:5208/08/2024
Fed Could Finally Cut Rate Soon: What Would That Mean for You?
Learn how the Fed's interest rate decisions impact your finances and get insights on retirement readiness and brokerage outages.
What does the Fed's recent decision to maintain the current interest rate mean for you? How will a potential rate cut in September impact your finances? Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss the implications of the Federal Reserve's latest moves and what you can expect from a potential rate cut in the near future. NerdWallet’s Senior Economist Elizabeth Renter joins them to provide insights and actionable takeaways on how these changes could affect your credit cards, mortgages, and overall financial strategy.
Unsure of how prepared you are for retirement? Check out NerdWallet’s retirement calculator: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/retirement-calculator
Then, they dive into the latest money headlines, including the alarming state of Americans' retirement preparedness and the recent brokerage outages that left many investors locked out of their accounts. The episode aims to leave you with a better understanding of how to navigate economic changes, prepare for retirement, and manage your investments effectively.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Fed interest rates, Federal Reserve, rate cuts, inflation, economic outlook, mortgage rates, credit card rates, unemployment rate, financial news, retirement savings, stock market, investment strategies, consumer spending, economic data, inflation rates, interest rate changes, economic growth, financial planning, loan interest rates, savings strategies, 401k plans, financial stability, market trends, stock trading, retirement planning, economic policy, job market, inflation impact, debt management, financial independence, stock market news, and Fed decisions.
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17:0607/08/2024
FIRE Up Your Finances with Early Retirement and Credit Card Reward Tips
Discover strategies for achieving early retirement with the FIRE movement and learn how to maximize your credit card rewards.
How much do you have to save if you want to retire early? Can you double your credit card rewards by paying off one card with another? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola discuss the FIRE movement and maximizing credit card rewards to help you understand how to achieve financial independence and optimize your financial strategies. They begin with a discussion of the FIRE movement, with tips and tricks on understanding different FIRE strategies (Lean FIRE, Fat FIRE, Barista FIRE), adapting financial goals to individual circumstances, and the feasibility of saving significant portions of income amidst rising living costs and inflation.
Then, credit card Nerd Erin Hurd joins Sean to discuss maximizing credit card rewards. She explains the impossibility of doubling rewards by paying off one card with another, effective strategies for couples to maximize credit card points like leveraging multiple sign-up bonuses and using authorized users, and the best and worst ways to redeem credit card points, emphasizing considerations such as point expiration, the impact of inflation on point value, and the importance of having a realistic plan for point usage.
You can find NerdWallet’s deep dive analysis on the current value of many top airline and hotel programs here: https://www.nerdwallet.com/article/travel/airline-miles-and-hotel-points-valuations
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: FIRE movement, financial independence, retire early, early retirement strategies, saving for retirement, credit card rewards points, maximizing credit card points, credit card strategies, signup bonuses, strategic spending, redeeming points, point expiration, inflation impact, credit card authorized users, pooling points, credit card hacks, financial freedom, meaningful work, balancing life and finances, personal freedom, cost of living, inflation, saving income, balance transfers, 0% intro apr, credit card myths, reward points, spending management, travel points, cashback, redeeming points, financial decisions, optimizing rewards, financial goals, and retirement planning.
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27:0805/08/2024
Overcome Rising Veterinary Costs: Affordable Pet Care Tips
Learn how you can balance the joy and financial responsibility of having a pet without having to compromise either of them.
How much does it cost to own a pet? How can you make pet care affordable without compromising quality? Hosts Sean Pyles and Ronita Choudhuri-Wade share personal stories about their pets and discuss the rising costs of veterinary care to help you understand how to manage pet expenses effectively. They discuss various financial aspects of pet ownership, including tips and tricks on managing the rising costs of veterinary services, creating a rainy day fund for pet emergencies, and leveraging community support for pet-sitting. Chloe Butler, a new kitty parent in Tulsa, also joins the show to talk about the process of becoming a pet owner.
Dr. Jennifer Scarlett, veterinarian and CEO of the San Francisco Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), joins Sean and Ronita to discuss strategies for affordable pet care and making informed decisions about pet adoption. They discuss the time and financial resources required for pet ownership, tips for sourcing cost-effective pet supplies and treats, and common financial pitfalls new pet owners should avoid.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: affordable pet care, pet ownership costs, pet care tips, financial responsibility for pets, cost-effective pet care, veterinary expenses, pet rainy day fund, multiple pets benefits, pet enrichment items, pet treats, travel with pets, community pet support, pet sitting tips, pet setup costs, ongoing pet maintenance, pet adoption considerations, pet insurance, unexpected vet expenses, pet financial planning, pet budgeting tips, pet parent tips, pet parenting guide, financially responsible pet ownership, managing pet expenses, maximizing pet joy, pet ownership challenges, pet care strategies, pet quality of life, pet grooming costs, pet food costs, pet medical needs, pet social needs, pet adoption fees, and pet community building.
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35:3501/08/2024
Financial, Crypto Oversight On the Ropes After Supreme Court Overturns a 40-Year Precedent
Learn how a recent Supreme Court decision impacts financial regulations and crypto, plus the latest money news and travel tips.
Is the end of the Chevron deference really going to shake up the world of financial regulations? What does this mean for the future of crypto investments? Hosts Tess Vigeland and Anna Helhoski and NerdWallet investing writer Sam Taube discuss the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, and how overturning the 40-year-old Chevron deference is set to impact everything from workplace safety to the environment. They discuss how this decision might loosen federal regulations and what it means for the finance industry moving forward.
Then, they cover the latest money headlines, including the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decisions, the California Supreme Court ruling on gig workers, and Southwest Airlines’ change in seating policy. You’ll walk away with a better understanding of how these changes affect inflation measures, gig economy labor laws, and the travel experience for frequent flyers.”
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: supreme court decision, financial regulations, crypto investment, chevron deference, loper bright enterprises, federal regulatory agencies, investment regulations, crypto deregulation, securities and exchange commission, commodity futures trading commission, noncompete agreements, federal trade commission, investor protections, congressional regulations, federal court cases, health care regulations, environmental regulations, workplace safety regulations, taxation of cryptocurrency, legal ramifications, business rules, investment products, crypto ETFs, ethereum ETFs, staking yield, prediction markets, event contracts, political event contracts, election betting, personal consumption expenditures, inflation measures, interest rates, gig economy labor laws, independent contractors, employee benefits, california supreme court, southwest airlines seating policy, travel experience, economic indicators, gross domestic product
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15:5931/07/2024
Unlock Life Insurance Secrets: Investing, Variable Policies, and Financial Growth
Explore life insurance as an investment tool, understand variable and infinite banking, and navigate complex insurance choices.
What’s the right life insurance policy for you? What is “infinite banking” and how hard is it to set up? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss the intricacies of life insurance as both a protective measure and a financial instrument to help you understand its potential for investment and financial growth. NerdWallet insurance pro Lisa Green joins Sean and Sara to explain term life insurance and more complex life insurance options, such as variable life insurance, and the concept of “infinite banking.” They discuss the nuances of investing extra money into the cash value of a permanent life insurance policy, highlighting guaranteed interest rates versus market risks, and who might benefit from these types of policies. Additionally, they delve into the infinite banking concept, explaining how it works, the financial discipline it requires, and potential pitfalls. This episode is designed to help listeners navigate their life insurance choices and create a balanced financial plan.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: term life insurance, permanent life insurance, life insurance investment, life insurance premiums, variable life insurance, infinite banking, cash value life insurance, life insurance strategies, life insurance options, term vs permanent life insurance, life insurance costs, life insurance benefits, financial planning, life insurance risks, borrowing against life insurance, financial growth, investing in life insurance, high-yield investments, insurance market risks, life insurance for smokers, funeral expense insurance, and financial security.
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24:5929/07/2024