This Friday, Farnoosh answers your financial questions related to money and marriage. Specifically, how to work through the emotional stress that financial challenges create in your relationship.
What is the equation for financial independence? Today we have the co-hosts of the very popular ChooseFI Podcast joining, Jonathan Mendonsa and Brad Barrett, who have some answers.
What would you do if you woke up with $662,000 of student loan debt? After meeting in medical school and completing rigorous surgical residencies, Renée and Nii woke up to see their total debt balance had ballooned to the high six figures after years of deferment and forbearance.
This week's top questions relate to investing in socially responsible funds, how much to save for retirement, what to do with several million dollars in a settlement and best ways to repair credit. Should the IRS debt top credit card debt?
In this week's Ask Farnoosh: How to approach a boss who has been avoiding your raise, finding an affordable coach for a small business, and purchasing multiple homes.
"I was just so shocked. I remember one time I was pulling together like a financial plan for a really wealthy client and I was like, wait, this is how we show investment data to a human?”
Is it better to save for grad school or retirement? A bonus Ask Farnoosh episode with special co-host Joe Benvenuto, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) who manages two of Charles Schwab’s branches in the Bay Area.
For many women, especially women of color, access to financial education isn’t as readily available. But our guest today is trying to change that once and for all.
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