
Money Guy Show
The Money Guy Show, hosted by Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, provides practical financial advice to help listeners build wealth with confidence. The podcast simplifies complex financial concepts and offers strategies that go beyond common sense. It aims to help listeners make their assets work for them, so they can stop worrying and live a more fulfilled life.
Episodes
Millionaires Expose The Truth About Wealth
What are the biggest lies people believe about wealth? We surveyed real millionaires and wealthy households to uncover the most common misconceptions about money, investing, retirement, financial independence, and building lasting wealth. Discover why most millionaires are self-made, why money alone doesn't create happiness, why high income isn't required to become wealthy, and how consistent
The Uncomfortable Truth About the SpaceX IPO
SpaceX IPO news is dominating financial headlines, but should investors actually buy in? Brian Preston and Bo Hanson break down the valuation, IPO risks, stock market history, index fund concerns, Elon Musk’s growing influence, and what everyday investors should know before making emotional investing decisions. Learn how speculative investments fit into a long-term wealth-building strategy, why IP
They Want to Cut Their Income By 50%… Is It Possible?
Can starting early really carry you through the messy middle and out the other side? Luis (28) and Kori (28) earn over $200,000 combined, with $151,000 already invested and twins arriving in October. But a 72-month car loan, an emergency fund running short, and three months of unpaid maternity leave on the horizon mean the plan they built for two needs some work before life gets loud. We walk thro
The Real Reason Americans Are Broke
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Americans aren't broke because of inflation, housing prices, or interest rates. The real reasons go deeper than that, and the good news is they're all within your control. Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, break down the three core reasons most Americans struggle financiall
What Is The Magic Number Where Money Will Finally Make You Happy?
What's the magic number for happiness? We walk through what the data says and share our take on what will make you happier at every stage of your wealth-building journey. Plus, we answer your questions! From planning earlier retirements and navigating the Roth IRA pro-rata rule to combining finances after marriage and UTMAs, we share how you can maximize your army of dollar bills - with a few tang
Financial Advisors React to Viral Money Advice
We're back with another edition of Financial Advisors React, and this batch of clips is something else entirely. From the idea of saving money being "stupid" to a full Roth IRA conspiracy theory, these viral money takes are out of control. Not all financial advice online is created equal and we're here to show you the smarter path forward.
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When Saving More Money Might Actually Hurt You
Saving money is a vital part of building wealth, but there are five specific situations where it can actually work against you. Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, walk through everything from why 28% of IRA rollovers sit in cash seven years later to how extreme frugality can poison your relationships, running case studies comparing Average Allen and Manny the Mutant to show who comes
Why These Things Aren’t Worth Your Money (Feat. Erin Talks Money)
Are you wasting your money without realizing it? We are so excited to be joined by special guest Erin from Erin Talks Money to talk through the hot topics where we agree, disagree, and yes, even want to fight. From food delivery to sports betting and whole life insurance, there are several places we see people leave serious wealth on the table, and we break down the data for you!
We also debut a
He’s Working 60 Hours a Week to Retire Early… Is It Worth It?
Skylar (23) and Milet (26) are already living like financial mutants. They're saving 25%, maxing Roth IRAs, and sitting on a net worth of nearly $300,000, all while Skylar works three jobs and DIYs 1,800 square feet of backyard pavers on weekends. But the system that got them here might be holding them back from the flexibility they're building toward. We reveal the solo 401(k) opportunity that co
Even Smart People Make These Massive Money Mistakes
Being smart doesn't guarantee financial success. We break down five critical mistakes highly intelligent people make with money, from overconfidence in stock picking (despite 90% of pros underperforming index funds) to analysis paralysis that can cost over a million dollars in delayed wealth building.
Using case studies like Average Allen versus Manny the Mutant, we show how delaying investing b
Average Salary By Age (How Do You Stack Up?)
Most Americans wildly overestimate what the people around them earn, and that gap in perception can lead to some costly financial mistakes. Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, break down real median income data by age, debunk the $500K myth, and show you exactly how discipline and savings rate can matter more than income when it comes to building lasting wealth.
Then it's your turn!
Financial Advisors React to Massive Money Mistakes
Why go small when you can go massive? Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, react to the internet's biggest money mistakes, from Steve-O getting someone approved on a 120-month Dodge Charger to a man who cashed out his 401(k) to buy a boat in the Virgin Islands (and somehow met his wife doing it).
We break down the solar panel loan trap, the job-hopping debate, and why personal finan
7 Cashflow Milestones Worth Celebrating (2026 Edition)
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How do you know if you're actually winning with money before you hit seven figures in 2026? Net worth milestones can take years to reach, but cash flow milestones happen fast because you can have direct control over them. From getting to net positive for the first time to saving $1,000 a month,
Everyday Investors Are Beating Fund Managers (Copy Their Strategy)
While we believe time in the market beats timing the market, recent data shows the average equity investor has underperformed the overall market by roughly 5% per year. Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, break down the behavioral patterns behind that gap, from loss aversion to overconfidence, and share what a smarter investment strategy can look like in 2026.
Then it's your turn! We
The Heart of The Messy Middle | Making a Millionaire
Luke (29) and Anna (30) have a $342K net worth, but they're stuck in the messy middle with three kids under seven and completely different money philosophies. Luke tracks every dollar across dozens of budget categories while Anna feels micromanaged and exhausted by the rigidity. Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, walk them through restructuring their budget, creating wins for both sp
How to Build a Financial Plan By Age
How should your financial plan evolve as you age? The Financial Order of Operations shows you what to do with your next dollar, but life insurance, estate planning, and tax strategy require a deeper framework. Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, walk through the six core areas of financial planning and reveal what to prioritize in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond to build lasting w
Buy Now Pay Later: The Data Revealed
How many Americans are actually using Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services? And how much is it helping or hurting them financially? Financial Advisors, Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, break down recent data on BNPL usage, and discuss their concern with the rising trend.
Then stick around, we talk about what's on your mind with a Q&A segment directly from YOU! This episode features questions on wh
Financial Advisors Correct The Internet
What happens when you mix internet chaos, misguided financial advice, and sports betting? We react to wild financial advice online from buying a Ferrari instead of the S&P 500 to learning how to acquire a $600,000-profit business with just $50,000 and a tired owner.
An episode packed with both comedy and real financial education. Discover why buy-and-hold index investing still builds more millio
Was It Easier For Previous Generations To Build Wealth?
TikTok says it's impossible for Gen Z to get ahead, but what does the data actually show? In this episode, we analyze income levels, inflation rates, housing prices, spending patterns, and more across two generations to answer the question: Was it easier to build wealth then or now?
From median household income that's actually higher today (inflation-adjusted) to housing prices that have skyrocke
How Much Should You Save for Retirement?
Our new and improved resource: How Much Should You Save shows how much you should save at your age for your target retirement goals. We walk you through the numbers and new insights that reveal the power of time and how investing today can turn into bigger wealth tomorrow. Then we answer your financial questions on everything from college tuition to HSA tracking to investing strategies. Plus a fun
From Broke in Their 30s to Millionaires in Their 50s | Making a Millionaire
Jason (54) and Candida (54) have seen a major transformation in their financial journey. In their 30s, their net worth was over negative $250,000. Now, their net worth is over $4,000,00. The major cause of their success (a 12-property portfolio) has now become the cause of their stress. We discuss a plan to simplify their wealth-building behaviors and give them their great, big, beautiful tomorrow
Average 401k Balance By Age (2026 Edition)
Have you ever wondered how much the average American has in their 401k? We've done the research and we've found the answers! Don't miss this breakdown into the data accompanied with the tips to help make sure you are ahead of the curve moving forward. Plus, we add in our Money Guy Markers to help you track your personal financial journey throughout every decade!
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Are You Making This Mistake With Your Cash?
Your emergency fund is so important it takes up TWO steps of The Financial Order of Operations. Far too many Americans, though, are not prioritizing their emergency funds. We've got fresh data from Bankrate that breaks down everything you need to know about the status of American emergency funds...and we aren't thrilled with the results.
Then we answer your financial questions on everything from
Financial Advisors React to the WILDEST Money-Making Schemes
We all like making money. So, why not react to the wildest money-making schemes? Brian Preston (CFP®, CPA) and Bo Hanson (CFA®, CFP®) are back reacting to the internet's wildest money-making schemes (from an "8-figure 12-year-old day trader" losing $11,000 before breakfast to Mr. Beast grocery scams).
Building wealth isn't about outsmarting the system with a clever scheme, and we’re here to shar
Should You Buy Or Rent In 2026? (The Numbers SHOCKED Us!)
What makes more sense in 2026? We consider all of the factors from the crazy housing market to current interest rates to annual rent increases. We run through a case study comparing Heather the Homeowner and Randy the Renter to see who comes out ahead. You might not be surprised to hear us say that both CAN work, but you might be surprised to hear all of the factors that you need to consider.
A Recession is Imminent? Do This Now.
The Wall Street Journal and Goldman Sachs just updated their recession predictions for 2026. What they aren't telling you? Recessions and market volatility hit differently depending on where you are in your financial journey. We're diving deep into Charles Schwab's recession tips while giving you our Money Guy twists so you can build a smarter path for all the ups and downs facing your great big b
They Were Burned by a Bad Financial Advisor | Making a Millionaire
Max (46) and Valerie (47) thought they were doing everything right. But while the market was soaring 8-10% for everyone else, they discovered their advisor lost his license, while they lost over $150,000, plus years of compound growth they'll never get back. We walk through the steps they can take to correct their situation and get back on track with the Financial Order of Operations.
All of Our Money Rules (And When to Break Them)
Think Money Guy rules are set in stone? Think again. Every financial guardrail we've built, from 20/3/8 car buying to 25% savings rates, has exceptions that could have the potential to help you build more wealth. We walk through all 12 Money Guy rules and reveal exactly when it's not just okay, but sometimes smarter to break them. Personal finance is personal, which means understanding when to b
This 401(k) Trend is ABSOLUTELY DEVASTATING (And Getting Worse)
If you know us, you know we love a 401(k). New data from Vanguard, though, shows just how leaky these accounts can be. We walk you through the true cost of taking from your future-self, then give you the tools to keep your 401(k) as secure as possible. After that, we answer your financial questions on everything from car buying to new 401(k)s to using the 20/3/8 Rule for... windows?Plus, a fun rap
Financial Advisors React to the BEST and WORST Tax Advice
Death and taxes, everybody's favorite subjects, right? There's plenty of tax advice online. Some is brilliant, some is dangerous, and some is just hilarious. We react to the internet's best and worst tax advice, from W-4 withholding formulas to Monopoly kids crying about taxes and more.
Discover which strategies actually work, which are too good to be true, and which could land you in serious tro
How to Build Wealth with the 3 Bucket Strategy (By Age)
What's a better way to build wealth across every decade of your life? The answer comes down to three tax buckets and knowing which one to fill first. We walk through the tax-free, tax-deferred, and after-tax buckets and show you exactly how to use them at every age and stage. We follow Manny the Mutant from age 25 to retirement at 65, watching a $50,000 salary and a 25% savings rate grow into last
The Playbook to Build Wealth With An Average Income
We're kicking this week's livestream Q&A with a bang - and a mullet. That's right, Brian broke his ban on costumes for an April Fools' special! While we like to have fun, the wealth building strategies in this episode are still serious! Our opening segment focuses on how to do the right things with an average income. Then we answer your financial questions - including a rapid fire segment that bri
Will Their Unique Financial Structure Hold Up? | Making a Millionaire
Nathan and Crissi aren't your average financial mutants. With separate finances, a new business launch, and newborn twins, this couple has a lot to navigate. We walk through all of their financial questions and help them build a plan for a more beautiful tomorrow together - if they decide to combine their finances or not.
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HELP! I’m Financially Responsible But It’s SO Boring
Doing all the right things with money, but it just feels... boring? You're probably in the Mundane Middle, and it might be the most important phase of your entire wealth-building journey.
We walk you through four tips to stay motivated through steps six and seven of the Financial Order of Operations, including real milestones to aim for, a simple crossover point formula to calculate when your por
Do This Today If You Want a Successful Retirement
We're sharing 5 key insights from retirees with facts to support them. Based on the data, we then provide key takeaways and how you can prepare for your great, big, beautiful tomorrow right now. After that, we answer your financial questions covering a range of financial topics - including a rapid fire segment that really turns up the heat (and even includes a thrown pen)!
Financial Advisors React to RIDICULOUS Money Clips
Is the Rolex worth the investment? We react to the internet's wildest financial advice, from "turn $60 into $1,000" to meme stock traders crediting algorithms for lucky GameStop exits. You'll learn why mistaking luck for skill leads to repeating bad decisions, why "debt saves you time" doesn't mean debt saves you money, and why knowing how much house you can afford helps you avoid fancy timeshares
How to Become A Millionaire (By Age)
As financial advisors, we've learned from our hundreds of millionaire clients what it takes. We walk you through the behaviors we've seen lead to success across every age group. Then we show you the math to get there. Whether you're comparing what you have invested so far or planning to get there from $0, we'll show you the path.
Don't miss the end, where we discuss what $1M really means for your
The BEST and WORST Cars (And Which Brands We Avoid)
Car buying is a big financial decision...and new data from Edmunds reveals a troubling trend about how Americans are financing cars. Then we give our opinions on car brands (we're calling it Cruise or Snooze), followed by some expert opinions on the matter. Then we answer your financial questions covering everything from home buying to car buying to our superhero spinoffs.
The $75K Lesson That Changed Their Financial Future | Making a Millionaire
Jonah (28) and Caroline (28) understand the power of their dollars, but a series of financial missteps keeps slowing their progress. From 401(k) loans to sports cars, they walk us through the money decisions they now regret. We dig into the money psychology behind those choices, uncover the patterns driving their setbacks, and help them build a clear financial plan to get their wealth-building jou
The Financial Plan that Could Change Your Life
You might know the FOO (Financial Order of Operations ), but what does it look like in action? We walk through FOO-Following Freddie and his journey through each of the nine steps to building wealth. We know, though, that wealth-building isn't that easy. We then add some wrenches to the plan - from an accidental concert ticket purchase to buying a home to getting a raise.
Best Investing Accounts for Kids (New Trump Accounts?)
We've seen your questions and we're here to answer them! Are the new Trump Accounts worth using? How do they compare to other investment accounts for children? We answer these questions and more in our opening segment. Then we announce a new community building tool for Financial Mutants. Finally, we answer your questions (financial and beyond), including a rapid fire segment for both Rebie and Bo!
Financial Advisors React to Their FAVORITE Finance Creators
We're back to provide a Financial Advisor's perspective on GOOD advice from the Internet! From Humphrey Yang's revealing that median household income can no longer afford median-priced homes to Andy Hill's journey from negative net worth to $1 million in 10 years, we break down what's working and what framework needs adjusting.
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Why Some People Become Rich, But Most Don’t
Building wealth isn't a competition, but this episode might be! We walk you through a battle between Average Allen (based on typical American data) and Manny the Mutant (based on Money Guy Rules). We walk through 4 key financial decisions and show how the small decisions make a big impact. See if you're Allen, Manny, or somewhere in between!
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X% of Young Americans Expect To NEVER Retire…
According to new data from YouGov, almost 30% of Gen Z and Millennial respondents expect to never retire or don't know when they'll retire. We walk you through how we want to help change those perspectives and the steps folks can take to understand when they can retire. Then we answer your questions, including a rapid fire segment. Don't miss Cold Medicine Brian, a heck of movie reference (or seve
They Turned Real Estate Into Wealth, But Still Feel Stuck | Making a Millionaire
Becca (34) and Christian (35) have an $821,000 net worth, $276,000 household income, and two rental properties generating $65,800 combined annual rent, but they have no time, self-managing six rental units while raising an 18-month-old and working full-time. They came asking whether to sell the "break-even" duplex to fund $80,000 in renovations on the quadplex or exit real estate entirely to recla
3 Big 401(k) Updates That Could Impact Your Future
we break down the three major 401(k) changes for 2026: contribution limit adjustments, a game-changing Roth requirement, and the controversial addition of alternative investments that sounds exciting but might distract from what actually builds wealth. We want you to know a record number of people hit millionaire status inside their 401(k), yet a shocking percentage of Americans still cash out the
Don’t Fall For These Market Trends with Austin Hankwitz
We are SO EXCITED to welcome Austin Hankwitz (content creator, entrepreneur, and investor) onto the show. You may know Austin as the co-host of the Rich Habits Podcast, the CEO of Witz Venture, or his many features (in CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, and more). We talk to Austin about his background, play a fun game giving our opinion on recent headlines, and answer your financial
Financial Advisors React to Money Advice on TikTok & YouTube
The content team has been busy! We're tackling another batch of viral money content to separate financial wisdom from nonsense. Most people think extreme frugality is always admirable, but we break down why some penny-pinching tactics cross the line from smart saving to financial miser territory, and why the "$5 latte" debate is more nuanced than personal finance influencers want you to believe.
Tax Tips To Beat The IRS By Age (Legally!)
While tax evasion is illegal, tax avoidance is actually encouraged by our tax code. We walk you through the actionable steps you can take in every decade of your life to make sure your tax planning is optimized. From Roth contributions to capital gains rates, this episode covers a TON of practical information that might apply to your financial situation.
Vanguard Predicts Market Collapse in 2026 (Are They Right?)
Vanguard released their annual Economic and Market Outlook, and this year isn't a happy report. We take a look at some of the key insights, then give you the steps you can take to protect your finances - no matter how the market performs. Then we answer your financial questions and have yet another update to our "It Doesn't Depend" rapid fire segment!
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Planning for the Future When Tomorrow Isn’t Guaranteed | Making a Millionaire
Dom and Katie (both 28, engaged childhood friends) have built an incredible $443,000 net worth by saving a ton, but they're paralyzed by spending anxiety. Katie has cystic fibrosis, a condition where life expectancy has jumped from 30 to 65+ thanks to breakthrough medications. Whether you're an overachiever who's sacrificed present joy for future security, facing medical uncertainty that makes pla
The Truth About FIRE: 5 Types of Financial Independence
Think all FIRE is created equal? Think again. The Financial Independence, Retire Early (FIRE) movement has evolved into many distinct strategies, from Lean FIRE to Fat FIRE. We break down the math, mindset, and general lifestyle of 4 popular FIRE strategies, then share our preferred approach: building your army of dollar bills not just to stop working, but to work on your own terms with purpose.
Is it Impossible to Build Wealth in Your State? (Ranked)
Does where you live determine how wealthy you become? We share our take on the cost of living by state and reveal the highest and lowest . We also share practical ways you can build wealth in any state. And...our rapid fire segment is back! From debates over Disney World to questions about investing, we share our thoughts while answering your questions live to show you there's a better way to do m
Financial Advisors React to CRAZY Money Advice
We're back with another edition of Money Guy Reacts! This edition contain's a ton of social media's specialty: half-truths. We explain why even though the math might technically be right on a few of these ideas, the execution could result in disastrous consequences. Then we set the record straight with the FULL truth on all of these financial fallacies!
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How To Pull The Levers of Wealth Creation (By Age)
The 3 ingredients to building wealth are time, discipline, and margin. When it comes to creating margin in your life there are two levers you can pull: increase your income or decrease your expenses. We're taking a look at how you can pull each lever through every decade of your life. Use these tips to make sure you're building wealth no matter what life throws your way!
Your 401(k) Might Be Costing You Thousands
A new study from the Department of Labor found over half of the 1,000 largest 401(k) plans had investment funds that shared revenue with the plan's administrator. We cover how you can optimize your 401(k) to avoid these fees and make sure you don't make a mistake that could cost you almost $200,000! Then we answer your financial questions, including a Rapid Fire Segment with a fun twist.
This 22 Year Old Needs a Complete Financial Reset | Making a Millionaire
Peter (22) is juggling three jobs to make a great income, but he is struggling to build wealth. After taking a closer look at his finances, it appears he has over $5,000 disappearing each month in expenses from horse massages to a new quad. While Peter certainly doesn't lack the hard work required to build wealth, we talk through trying to work smarter not harder to build wealth on his terms.
How To Get Rich and Stay Rich in 2026 (By Age)
We often talk about how to get rich, but how do you stay there? We're walking you through the actionable steps you can take (based on your age) to put yourself on an optimal path for building wealth. Then we shift our focus to maintaining that wealth, rather than losing it all. See if you're checking the boxes for your decade and start preparing for the next one, too!
What They Don’t Tell You About FIRE with Andy Hill!
Andy Hill (renowned family finance coach behind Marriage Kids and Money) joins the show to talk about his CoastFIRE journey! After talking about the intersection of wealth and happiness, Andy and Bo play a game to determine which FIRE rules are worth following. After that, the two of them help answer your financial questions on everything from moving homes to parenting tips to health insurance.
Financial Advisors React to UNBELIEVABLE Money Clips
We're back with another edition of Financial Advisors react, but this time we have some clips that you might not even believe. From some hilarious impressions to some skits on the tax system to downright dangerous advice, this episode is full of a wide range of content. Don't worry, though, we set the record straight.
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9 Micro Habits to Completely Change Your Finances
We often say, "Save a little bit of today for a more beautiful tomorrow," but how do you save a little bit in today's world? We're walking through micro habits, the little things that you can do every day to make a big difference in your financial future. From discounts to paying bills to health, we have a wide range of topics that any Financial Mutant can find useful.
Has the Stock Market Hit the Top? | Ask Money Guy
Have you heard the news? Headlines are telling folks that the stock market has reached the peak and a crash is coming soon! We talk about why these headlines don't bother us and give you tips on what to focus on to impact your money no matter the market's performance. Then we answer your questions with some discussion on Spring Breaks, KISS, and...mucus? Don't miss it!
Their Single Income Plan Needs Some Help | Making a Millionaire
Matt (27) and Hanna (25) have a modest income ($55,000), but are entering the hardest part of The Messy Middle. From paying off over $50,000 in student loan debt to building a net worth over $80,000, their hard work has been rewarding. As they grow their family, though, they face new financial challenges including a car purchase, health insurance concerns, and the balance between living for now a
5 Levels of Wealth AND How To Achieve Them
What does "wealth" look like to you? To some folks, just paying the bills would be wealthy. To others, you'd need to achieve your wildest dreams. The 5 Levels of Wealth help describe the steps to get from stability all the way to abundance. You'll learn exactly which level you fall into then give you actionable advice on how to get from one level to another.
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This New Money Trend TERRIFIES Us | Ask Money Guy
Is a major investing app really offering sports betting? We clear up important information and showcase the differences between investing and gambling. After that, we answer your financial questions...and it is a doozy! From a contentious question about a houseboat to a follow-up on our dating app (Mutant Mingle) to Brian doing an impression of a car starting, we've got fun AND great financial adv
Financial Advisors React: WILD Money Clips!
We're back with another edition of Financial Advisors React, this time with some of the Internet's WILDEST money clips! From mind-boggling financial decisions to flat-out wrong financial advice to hilarious skits, these clips left our jaws on the floor. We still find a way to lead you the right way even through all of these chaotic videos (and the hot temperature of our office).
Average Net Worth By Age! (2026 Edition)
We're back with a new edition of an annual favorite: Net Worth By Age! We take a look at the net worth of Americans at every decade by both average and median. Then we take a look at how much Americans have in terms of financial assets and compare that to our Money Guy Milestones. See how you stack up and if you are on track to reach your financial goals!
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Best and Worst States for Saving a Down Payment on a Home
How long does it take to save for a home? It depends, especially based on where you live! A recent report from Consumer Affairs ranks all 50 states by how long it would take the average American to save for a home down payment. We dive deep into the data and add on our Money Guy spin. Then we answer your financial questions - and celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Money Guy Show!
Her Coast FIRE Plan Has Some MAJOR Holes | Making a Millionaire
Danielle is a 33-year-old self-employed sign language interpreter earning $110,000 annually in the DC area. After building an impressive $181,000 net worth in just four years, she's experiencing severe savings whiplash, dropping from a 60% savings rate during COVID down to just 8% today. Inspired by the book Die with Zero and the Coast FIRE movement, Danielle wants to work less by age 37 and fully
The 5 Biggest Investing Mistakes
Investing is the cornerstone of building wealth and achieving financial independence, but costly mistakes can derail progress. We walk through five critical investing mistakes that can cost you both time and money. From waiting too long to start investing (the average American doesn't begin until age 33) to starting too soon (without proper financial protection), these missteps can dramatically im
The Average American Needs HOW MUCH to Feel Comfortable in 2026?
How much do you need to make to be "comfortable" in 2026? You already know our answer is, "it depends," but we have a new study that seems to have found the answer! We'll go through our takes on this study and what you can do to make your financial life comfortable. Then we answer your questions and maybe set up a new dating service?
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Financial Advisors React to Financial Advice on YouTube!
We are back with another react episode, breaking down content from some of our favorite financial YouTubers and creators. We react to content covering common financial traps that keep people broke, including lottery tickets (lower-income households spend an average of $412 annually), extended warranties that only profit retailers, buy-now-pay-later schemes that create debt cycles, and excessive ca
64% of Americans Are Stuck Here Financially (Are You?)
Are you one of the 64% of Americans wandering through their financial life without a plan? We walk through each step of the Financial Order of Operations and reveal where the average American stands with some truly shocking statistics. From the 54% who can't cover three months of expenses to the 46% carrying high-interest debt, the numbers paint a concerning picture. The good news? Building wealth
The Truth About Early Retirement: What You Need To Know
'Tis the season! In this festive Q&A, we share our thoughts about early retirement, starting with insight for aspiring FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) and FINE (Financial Independence, Next Endeavor) followers. Then we turn our attention to your financial questions from investing mindsets to emergency funds to home buying.
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How Couples Actually Talk About Money | Making a Millionaire
Nathyn (29) and Indie (29) might have a positive net worth, but their fears leave them feeling negative about their money conversations. Indie worries about the now, while Nathyn focuses on the future. We sit down to find the balance between both perspectives. From emergency fund to retirement savings to auto loans, we talk through their full financial picture.
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The 5 Secrets We’ve Learned in 50 Years of Financial Planning
After nearly 50 years of combined experience managing people's finances through market highs, lows, triumphs, and tragedies, we are pulling back the curtain on the five most powerful secrets we've discovered about building wealth. These aren't complicated investment strategies or get-rich-quick schemes. These are fundamental truths that separate those who build lasting wealth from those who remain
How Does Your Generation Think About Money?
We're taking a look at finance trends in how people think about money based on a survey from YouGov (spoiler: there are some optimists out there). We then show the numbers behind what building wealth for each generation actually looks like. After that, we jump into our Q&A with a wide range of questions and our best attempt at a rapid fire format.
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Financial Advisors React to Funny Money Videos
We are back with another hilarious react episode, breaking down some of the most interesting financial content circulating online. From fake finance TikTokers claiming to make "$3 trillion in 6 seconds" by watching "green line go up" to made-up investment jargon like "bifocal heritage savings trusts" and "septic IPAs," we share the importance of critical thinking when taking advice we see on socia
The Financial Rules Designed To Keep You BROKE
We break down four popular financial rules that you might actually need to break to achieve true financial independence.
From the myth of "buy low, sell high" to the outdated 10-15% savings guideline, we show you why conventional wisdom doesn't always lead to optimal outcomes.
We reveal a fascinating case study comparing three investors from 1980 to 2024: Unlucky Olga (who invested at every mark
The Most Underrated Investment Account in 2026
The Health Savings Account (or HSA) gives investors many great advantages, but the vast majority of Americans don't even have one. We'll walk you through the pros, the cons, and the steps to make sure your HSA is set for success in 2026. After showing how to make the most of this account, we answer your financial questions on everything from target date funds to home buying to college.
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15 Minutes with Jesus: Christian Meditation, Guided Prayer, Bible Study, Emotional Healing, Devotional, Hear God’s Voice

180Podcast.

1856 Podcast-YMCA of South Hampton Roads

1984

1984, by George Orwell