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EP. 1527

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Georgia Lee Hussey, the co-founder of Modernist Financial, helps answer audience questions about student loan repayments (should I pay them down fast or not?), the most tax-efficient ways to invest for retirement, and what to do when a male co-worker earns more than you?

EP. 1506

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Farnoosh Torabi

This week on Ask Farnoosh: The pros and cons to HYSAs, investing strategies for those 50 and older and when it makes sense to roll over an old 401(k).

EP. 1482

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Farnoosh Torabi

Is it worth it to transfer savings out of your current bank to a high-yield savings account (HYSA)? Given a new law, is it wise to rollover unused 529 dollars into a Roth IRA? How can parents raise kids to be "So Money®?"

EP. 1452

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Farnoosh Torabi

What to do with an inheritance? How can doctors and healthcare workers improve their finances without leaving the industry? How to be fiscally responsible with a new raise?

EP. 1439

Nick Wolny

Senior Editor, NextAdvisor

The Financial Independence, Retire Early movement dates back to the early 1990s. How has it evolved and how are some followers creating new FIRE rules? NextAdvisor senior editor Nick Wolny joins to give us the full download of this popular personal finance trend.

EP. 1434

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

In today's Ask Farnoosh: Is lifestyle creep, the idea that your expenses grow as your income grows - a bad thing? A listener wants to know about resources for navigating your finances when disabled.

EP. 1431

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

Listeners weigh in with their biggest questions over Social Security's future and what it means for retirement.

EP. 1428

Ask Farnoosh

Farnoosh Torabi

A listener asks about timing her 401(k) rollover so that she avoids losses. Also, what's the best way to establish credit in college: open a credit card or get a student loan? A listener also wonders about the best ways to pay for a full-time caregiver for her baby.

EP. 1427

Jeremy Schneider

Early Retiree

Jeremy Schneider is a NextUp honoree and a successful entrepreneur. He began an internet company in college and sold it at the age of 34 for over $5M. He retired at 36, and began dedicating his life to teaching personal finance.