Get Money
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Feeling ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ about your money situation, but know you need to get it together? Get Money is a personal finance podcast for anyone who is done with confusing (and boring af) financial advice. Text us at (917) 905-6636, with your personal finance questions. Get Money is an original production from Gilded Audio and Acast Studios.
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I like that they explain all the terms and everything. the only thing I don't like is that sometimes they use curse words. I really like it
I listen to a few finance podcasts. This is definitely the coolest! I really enjoy listening to all of you guys' advice.
Hey what’s up guys? My name it Travis I’m 33 and just now starting to think about my finances. I’ve never saved a dime in my life but I know it’s time to start. I’m currently being garnished by the Oregon department of revenue. They are taking 25% of my disposable income each week. At first I thought I was fucked but then I realized how much frivolous spending I was doing. The world hasn’t crashed down around me and I’m still able to do shit I want to do. I’ve listened to all your shows and it’s really inspired me to get serious about this. I’m going to start taking 5% of the top of my checks. And when my garnishment is done I’ll already be on track to save 25%. I want to hear some things about small time investments that the average person making around 50-60k a year could do that is fairly low risk with a fair yield. Also I want to learn more about the online savings banks and what kind of risks there are. Any ways thanks for the info I like your laid back style and realism. Keep it