There’s a Recession Coming. Here’s How to Deal With It.

In this episode we cover: Why There’s A Recession Coming How to Handle a RecessionHow to Prepare for a Recession Why Recessions Happen How to Handle Your Investments in a Recession Resources in this episode: Debt Prices Beyond 2008 Dollar After…

The Fastest Way to Pay Off Debt

Episode 6: The Fastest Way to Pay Off Debt In this episode we cover: Why Debt is like Miley Cyrus Reasons Debt Brings You DownHow to Decide if You Want to Pay Down Debt The Fastest Way to Pay Down Debt The Debt Wrecking Ball The Debt Snowball Resources…  

Why Budgets Aren’t Boring (Budget and Chill)

Episode 5: Why Budgets Aren’t Boring (Budget and Chill)In this episode we cover: Why Budgets create freedomThe 4 rules to create an amazing budget How to budget and chill The minimalist budgetThe power of budgetingResources in this episode: YNABM1…

How to Become a Roth IRA Millionaire

Episode 4: How to Become a Roth IRA MillionaireIn this episode we cover: What is a Roth IRA?How to max out a Roth IRA.How much money do you need to save in your Roth IRA to become a millionaire?What to invest in your Roth IRA.The best brokerage for the…

How to Save Your First $100K

Episode 1. When you are trying to get to your first 100 stacks, it is hard. The reason behind this is most of your money will have to come from savings. You won’t have enough money yet to begin to reap the heavy rewards that your investments will…

How to Automate Your Money – The Set it and Forget it System

Episode 2: How to Automate Your Money – The Set it and Forget it System Habits are for suckers and systems are for winners. This is a proven system that Andrew uses week in and week out. In fact, Andrew spends an hour a month on his personal finances…

Emergency Funds: The Ultimate Guide to Saving Money

Episode 3: Emergency Funds: The Ultimate Guide to Saving Money  In this episode we cover: The 7 Steps to an Emergency Fund What your emergency fund is used for How much money do you need to save for an emergency fundWhere to park your emergency fund Why…

Introducing: The Personal Finance Podcast

Welcome to The Personal Finance Podcast. Everything you were ever told about money is likely wrong. Hey, that’s not your fault, You were never taught this stuff. That’s where I come in. You don’t need to master some technical jargon or have a fancy pants advisor. You just need to have some basic knowledge and you too can build wealth. With wealth comes freedom. Freedom to do what you want with your time, energy, and creativity. We will talk about how you can earn more money, invest, and build businesses. It’s not about cutting out lattes. It is all about increasing your income.

Learn to Invest and Master your Money

You know there’s power when you invest your money, but you don’t know where to start. Your journey starts here…

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