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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

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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?

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Bonus: Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi and Joy Stephens

Schwab's Joy Stephens co-hosts to tackle money questions related to Roth IRAs, saving for college and how to prepare for a possible correction in the market.

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. 865

Sarah Fallaw

Co-Author, The Next Millionaire Next Door

Today’s guest is more familiar with The Millionaire Next Door than anyone else. She is Sarah Fallow, the daughter of the late Thomas Stanley, the book's co-author.

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.

On International Women's Day, Farnoosh invites financial expert Megan Gorman to co-host. Topping the list of questions: how to save for retirement and the benefits of the almighty Roth IRA.