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EP. 917

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

What's the best way to "put to work" an extra $2,000 a year? How to choose between two internship offers? And financial advice Farnoosh would give herself if she could turn back time.

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Bonus Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Should I pay down a mortgage early? How to tackle family planning and buying a home at the same time? How much is too much to save for retirement?

EP. 914

Ask Farnoosh: How Much is “Enough” For Retirement?

Farnoosh Torabi and Annie LaCroix

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?

EP. 910

Kelli Bradley

Author, Always Her Daughter

"I was young. I was in my 30s when this started hitting me head on and none of my friends were going through this. Nobody really understood.”

EP. 909

Kristy Shen and Bryce Leong

Authors of Quit Like a Millionaire

"Even my parents were just absolutely disgusted by the fact that I didn’t buy a house, to the point where they’re like – I was like, “Oh, God. I hope they don’t disown me.”

EP. 896

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi and Catie Hogan

Special co-host is Catie Hogan is a financial planner with the women-owned Element Financial Group. She’s also the author of the humorous and informative book, The Millennial’s Guide to Getting Your Sh*t Together.

EP. 893

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi and Megan Gorman

Do student loans need to be paid off after the borrower passes away?

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Bonus Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

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.

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Bonus: Preparing for Retirement with Teresa Hassara

Head of Workplace Solutions at MassMutual

Raise your hand if you have a 401k at work and wondering if you’re making the most of it? Or, if you’re not investing for retirement…yet…and wondering how to get started?