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Financial Freedom Podcast

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Oct 8, 2021

In the last episode, Episode 137, I talked with Myles Gage about starting a business after graduation. We talked about whether you should take the entrepreneur path, what kind of business you should start, and how you should prepare yourself financially for this step. But starting a business is very risky, as most businesses fail.

That’s why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to address that fact and look into the reasons why these businesses fail, and how you can try to prevent this from happening to you. To get those reasons, I spoke with CPA and entrepreneur Joe DiChiara.

In this episode you will learn:

  • The three questions you should ask yourself before starting a business
  • The importance of positioning
  • Why it’s important to perfect your “message” or “pitch” to your audience
  • What your key metrics are
  • Where to spend, and more importantly not spend, your money
Sep 24, 2021

Those that graduate with a degree and enter into the real world face a challenge and a choice. How do they make a living? How do they start paying back their student loans? How do they make a successful start down the road to financial freedom?

In this episode of the podcast, I address that issue and whether you should get a job and work for someone else or create a job and work for yourself by starting a business. To give some insight on this choice, and some tips on how to prepare financially for starting your own business, I invited Myles Gage of Rapunzl Investments onto the show.

In this episode you will learn:

  • How to Determine If You Have the “Entrepreneurial Itch”
  • How to Decide on What Business to Start
  • How to Start a Business and Still Pay the Bills
  • How to Prepare Financially for Starting a Business

 

Sep 10, 2021

When it comes to saving for retirement, there is no better time to start than yesterday. The sooner you start putting money away, the sooner it has a chance to grow and ensure your financial future. But most people, fresh out of school and into their first job aren’t thinking about something that will happen in 40 years or so.

That’s why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to talk about why it’s always best to start retirement savings early and how starting early actually makes it easier to do and more likely to result in financial freedom in your golden years.

In this episode you will learn:

  • How starting in your 20s makes saving for retirement easier, not harder
  • How to find money to invest
  • What to do if you're starting after your 20s

 

Aug 27, 2021

Although we are slowly coming out of the pandemic, nobody knows when it will be over, especially with the delta and lambda variants out there. People are still hurting economically, especially couples with children. Even if they’re back to work, childcare costs can really eat into the increased income.

That’s why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to talk about two tax breaks for families that can really ease the financial burden until we are fully out of the pandemic. Whether you need the money up front, in a big refund, or in a tax credit, these breaks can help!

In this episode you will learn:

  • How the Enhanced Child Tax Credit can help you
  • How to get the money if you don’t file a tax return
  • Why you may want to opt out
  • How to leverage the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit
Aug 13, 2021

One of the most stressful parts of back-to-school season is making sure your children get everything they need, while spending on a budget and within your means. Teachers today seem to request more and more supplies than ever before. Whether physical or electronic, it’s a tall task to find and purchase the items at a reasonable cost.

That’s why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to give you some tips and ideas on how to save money while ensuring that your children are well-equipped for the school year to come!

In this episode you will learn:

  • How to Save Money on Back to School
  • How to Save Money on Back to College
  • How to Save Money at the Drug Store
Jul 23, 2021

It’s been a rough 17 months with the COVID-19 pandemic, but it looks like we are finally coming out of it. One sign that it is ending, though, are all of the end dates of CARES Act programs that have been helping people through the economic crisis, with two of them coming up at the end of this month!

That’s why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to talk about how to plan for this shift back to normality. What can you do to plan for these changes? How can you get ready for a post-pandemic economy? Let’s get some answers together!

In this episode you will learn:

  • What assistance programs are ending and how to plan for them
  • What to do if you still can’t pay your bills
  • How to increase your credit score for post-pandemic life
Jul 9, 2021

There’s been quite a bit of talk in the media about how we are heading into inflation. With demand for goods being lower during the pandemic, a surge in demand could cause prices to soar. But how do you deal with this? What can be done to plan for inflation?

More importantly, how do you maintain your financial freedom and retirement plans with this on the horizon? That’s why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to talk about both short term and long term strategies for keeping inflation from threatening your financial freedom.

In this episode you will learn:

  • Short Term Strategies for Handling Increasing Costs
  • Cutting Costs in Your Budget
  • Long Term Investment Strategies for Inflation
Jun 25, 2021

There are only so many hours in a day. So, if you want to increase your income, but don’t have the time to work a second job, what do you do? How do you generate that income to meet monthly expenses, save for emergencies, and invest for retirement?

The answer is: passive income! I talked about this in Episode 91 but wanted to take a deeper dive into the subject. That’s why my guest on this episode of the podcast is Eric Martel, who has developed a turnkey system for generating passive income and getting you the money that you need!

In this episode you will learn:

  • The Best Investment Vehicle for Passive Income
  • How to Select Your First Investment Property
  • How to Reduce the Risk of Investment
Jun 11, 2021

For some reason, parents seem to have difficulty talking to their children about money. The mindset of good money habits doesn’t seem to get passed down to the next generation. This is why 7 out of 10 American millionaires are first generation.

That’s why in Episode 97 of the podcast I talked about this subject at length. However, as this topic bears repeating, I have brought on to this episode of the podcast Derrick Kinney, a fellow financial freedom advocate to share his thoughts on the subject.

In this episode you will learn:

  • The 3 Beliefs About Money No One is Teaching Their Kids
  • How to talk to young children about money
  • The pre-teen conversation about finances
  • How to prepare your teenager to leave the financial nest
  • How to launch your adult child into the world
May 28, 2021

Investing and saving for retirement is something that the earlier you do it, the better! But getting involved in the stock market (or even just mutual funds) can be an intimidating prospect, and many people end up putting off doing it for that reason.

But where do you go to learn about it? How can you get the information you need to feel confident and competent in investing for your future? To answer those questions, in this episode of the podcast I talk to stock trader Markay Latimer about how she can help you get started!

In this episode you will learn:

  • Classes on investing in stocks
  • The difference between investing and trading
  • How you can “rent out” your stock to make money
  • How to do this without making it a second job
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