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EP. 879

David Bach

Author, The Latte Factor

David Bach is one of the most trusted financial experts and bestselling financial authors of our time. He has written nine consecutive New York Times bestsellers with over seven million copies in print, including two #1 New York Times bestsellers, The Automatic Millionaire and Start Late Finish Rich.

EP. 875

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

This week's Ask Farnoosh recorded from Los Angeles, amidst the launch of Stacks House in Los Angeles, the financial pop-up that Farnoosh co-founded. This week: Questions about financially supporting aging parents, investing versus paying down debt and credit score hacks.

EP. 869

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Questions this week: How can I get my 401k rebalanced if I don't use a financial advisor? How to invest $50,000? And how to support my niece in college without making her financially dependent on me?

EP. 868

Kate Northrup

Author of Do Less

It’s possible to raise your kids without feeling like you aren’t doing enough, according to our guest Kate Northrup who just released a book called Do Less: A Revolutionary Approach to Time and Energy Management for Busy Moms.

EP. 866

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

How to juggle career and family when husband is out of town?

EP. 864

Kindra Meyer and Patience Ramsey

Stacks House, Co-Founders

We are in conversation with my co-founders of a financial pop-up we're launching called STACKS HOUSE, a pop-up with a big purpose: to financially educate and empower women.

EP. 862

Chanel Reynolds

Author, What Matters Most

Chanel has turned a tragedy into a tool to help others be more prepared for life's what ifs.

EP. 860

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

This week's question touch on ways to financially supporting parents in their retirement, how to set up a Roth IRA, deciding whether to take a lower paying job and factors that impact our credit scores.

EP. 859

Jonathan Walker

Executive Director of Elevate's Center for the New Middle Class

One of the most financially fragile demographics in this country is women who have none prime credit scores. As our guest explains, they are a part of the New Middle Class.