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  • 16 minutes 4 seconds
    Jean Chatzky’s Money Moves To Make Before The End Of The Year

    As 2024 comes to a close, it’s time to take control of your money and set yourself up for an even better 2025. How to do it? We’ve got nine actionable steps from HerMoney CEO Jean Chatzky. From rebalancing your investment portfolio after a booming stock market year, to making sure your cash is earning its keep in high-yield savings accounts, we share how to optimize your money. 

    Takeaways:

    • Gains in tech stocks may have caused your asset allocation to shift, increasing risk. Rebalancing protects you if the market dips.
    • Shop for high-yield savings accounts, CDs, or annuities with rates around 4-5% before rates drop further.
    • Offset capital gains by selling underperforming investments.

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    20 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 46 minutes 39 seconds
    Ep 454: Swedish Death Cleaning 101

    It’s a record-breaking year for holiday travel with AAA reporting that almost 120 million people will travel 50 miles or more to spend this holiday season with the people they love. If you’re one of those people traveling to spend to holidays with your parents or your partner's parents, may we suggest doing a little Swedish death cleaning while you’re there? 

    No, it’s not as morbid as it sounds (and, if done right, it shouldn’t put a damper on your holiday spirit). Psychologist and Swedish death cleaning expert, Katarina Blom shares why Swedish death cleaning is a life-affirming experience and practical tips for getting started.


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Holiday decluttering

    06:00 Swedish death cleaning defined

    9:00 How to start Swedish death cleaning

    18:00 Setting a purpose for your home

    30:01 Mailbag Question 1: I have multiple properties, which one should I pay off before I retire?  

    37:01 Mailbag Question 2: What are the implications of closing a credit card that my parents opened before I was 18? 


    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Swedish death cleaning is life-affirming and helps create space for what truly matters.
    • Acknowledging our mortality can lead to a more fulfilling life.
    • Consumerism often serves as an avoidance strategy for dealing with pain.
    • Having open conversations about death can help relieve anxiety about the future.
    • Finding purpose in your home is essential for a peaceful living environment.


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    18 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 23 minutes 47 seconds
    HerMoney Classic: Holiday Tipping 101

    The holidays are the perfect time to show gratitude to the people who make our lives easier, from housekeepers and hairstylists to restaurant servers and babysitters. But figuring out how much to tip — and how to fit it into our budgets — can feel overwhelming, especially with inflation making everything more expensive than it used to be. 

    We’re bringing back this episode with Barbara Sloan, founder of Tipped Finance and author of Tipped: The Life-Changing Guide to Financial Freedom for Service Industry Professionals to discuss holiday tipping etiquette, budgeting strategies, and why tipping should feel good, not guilt-driven.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Showing gratitude during the holidays 

    09:00 Common tipping questions and answers

    16:00 The ethics of tipping

    20:00 Financial advice for service workers 

    Takeaways:

    • Many tipping norms, such as $2-5 per night for hotel housekeeping, haven’t changed in decades.
    • Tipping should feel good and be reserved for personalized services where workers directly enhance the experience.
    • If finances are tight, reduce the number of luxury services you use rather than tipping less.


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    16 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 38 minutes 49 seconds
    Your Money Map Replay: Decumulation Demystified with Christine Benz and David Blanchett

    Many of us spend decades saving for retirement. But what happens when it’s time to spend those hard-earned dollars…how do you make them last? 

    On the most recent episode of Your Money Map, our bi-weekly show with the Alliance for Lifetime Income, we talk about all things decumulation with the pros — Christine Benz, Director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning for Morningstar, and David Blanchett, Research Fellow with the Alliance for Lifetime Income Institute.

    If you like this episode and want more, check out all of our Your Money Map episodes at protectedincome.org/your-money-map/ or tune in live every other Wednesday at 12 PM ET on Facebook or LinkedIn.


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Retirement worries

    05:00 Why spending down our money in retirement can be so stressful

    16:00 Redefining retirement as financial independence

    25:00 Spending for maximum happiness


    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Start by identifying your essential expenses and aligning them with guaranteed income like Social Security or annuities to cover the basics.
    • Lifelong savers often struggle to spend their hard-earned money. To overcome this mindset, consider using strategies like “spending pots” for travel or hobbies, which allow you to enjoy your savings guilt-free.
    • Adding guaranteed income (like annuities) to your retirement plan can provide peace of mind and allow you to spend more freely, knowing your essential needs are covered.


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    13 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 44 minutes 31 seconds
    Ep 453: Making An Impact For A Nonprofit You Love

    The charitable giving landscape in 2024 is a tricky one. Because the truth is, Americans have become less generous in the last few years. Vox has gone so far as to say we’re in the middle of a “generosity crisis,” and fewer than half of us now give to charity on an annual basis. So, how can we make sure our favorite nonprofits continue to thrive? And how can we know what type of donations and philanthropic efforts will have the most impact?

    Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association shares her top tips for smart charitable giving in 2024.


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Charitable Giving Landscape in 2024

    04:30 Women’s Heart Health

    16:30 The Power of Small Donations and Volunteering

    31:00 Mailbag Question 1: I have multiple HSAs, should I consolidate them now? 

    35:00 Mailbag Question 2: I have a variable annuity, how do I evaluate if it’s the best place to keep my money? 


    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Donor-advised funds (DAFs) are accounts that allow charitable contributions to grow tax-free, amplifying their impact over time.
    • Automating your monthly giving offers nonprofits much-needed financial stability.
    • Giving appreciated securities can save donors from paying capital gains tax while offering nonprofits the full value of the assets.

    

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    11 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 17 minutes 33 seconds
    HerMoney Classic: How Kyle Taylor Made Millions Saving Pennies

    In this inspiring throwback episode, we sit down with Kyle Taylor, founder of The Penny Hoarder, a personal finance blog turned multi-million-dollar media company. Kyle shares his journey from being $50,000 in debt to building a business he eventually sold for $100 million. 

    We discuss how to identify and monetize side hustles, maintain financial accountability, and avoid burnout while growing a business. You may even come away ready to launch a business of your own!


    Takeaways:

    • Creative side gigs can help you earn extra cash, including working as a beer auditor or a movie preview evaluator.
    • "Financial Sunday" is a weekly check-in with your budget to help you stay on track and manage spending.
    • Creating a financially transparent household can help your children understand that good financial habits require consistent effort.


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    6 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 48 minutes 47 seconds
    Ep 452: Land Your Dream Job in 2025 with “Advice With Erin”

    We are almost at the end of 2024, and many of us are looking to the New Year as a chance for a much-needed fresh start. Now is a great time to reflect on the past 12 months and set some big goals — financial and otherwise! — for the year to come. And if you’re looking for advice on how to get a new job, you aren’t alone.

    Erin McGoff, better known as “Advice with Erin” on TikTok shares her playbook on how to get a job in 2025.


    CHAPTERS: 

    00:00 Reflecting on 2024 and Setting Goals for 2025

    07:00 How to Discuss Salary and Benefits in Job Interviews

    16:00 Why Networking Trumps Resumes

    20:00 When It’s Ok To Tell White Lies In Interviews

    35:00 Mailbag Question 1: Should I Pay Off My Zero-Interest Credit Card With a HAMP Loan?

    38:00 Mailbag Question 2: I need to liquidate $15,000 from one of my mutual fund accounts, which one should I choose? 


    TAKEAWAYS:

    •  Functional resumes focusing on skills rather than chronological experience can be effective, particularly for midlife career changes.
    • Use AI as a support tool, not a substitute, and edit outputs to maintain authenticity.
    • If salary limits are fixed, leverage non-salary benefits, like PTO or flexible schedules, and ask about these areas during negotiations.


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    4 December 2024, 7:00 am
  • 16 minutes 50 seconds
    Mailbag: I’m on sabbatical and want to retire early, do I have enough money?

    Today we are bringing you a mailbag question about retirement benchmarks, you know the ones: You want to aim to have one times your salary by age 30, three times by age 40, six times by age 50, eight times by age 60, and 10 times by the time you retire. These benchmarks are fabulous, but they're also not personal. 

    Listener Tiffany joins us to ask how pensions, retiring early, and Social Security factor into these benchmarks. 

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    29 November 2024, 7:00 am
  • 44 minutes 48 seconds
    Ep 451: The Anti-Shopping Show

    The holidays are right around the corner, which means the holiday “shopping season” is now in full swing. And while we love scoring a good bargain on just about everything, we score the best deal when we just don’t buy the thing in the first place. 

    Shira Gill, an expert on minimalism, intentional shopping, and living your values shares how to stop ourselves from buying the thing BEFORE we buy the thing, and how to get creative with gift-giving, with heartfelt items that will mean a heck of a lot more to the recipient than something shiny and expensive. 


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 The allure of bargains 

    06:00 Minimalism and values-based decisions

    13:00 Intentional gifting

    26:00 Tips for a stress-free holiday season 

    34:00 Mailbag question 1: Retirement-Specific Book Recommendations

    36:00 Mailbag question 2: Managing Credit Card Debt and Balance Transfers


    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Minimalism is about clarifying what matters most and removing distractions to create time, space, and freedom.
    • Unique, heartfelt gifts—like sharing skills, creating experiences, or consumable items—often resonate more than material possessions. 
    • Set a mission statement for the season. Identify what your family truly values, whether it’s a trip or simply quality time together and stick to it.


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    27 November 2024, 7:00 am
  • 31 minutes 32 seconds
    Frugal Holiday Hacks: Budget-Friendly Gift Ideas That Actually Wow!

    Are you marking your calendars for Black Friday and Cyber Monday? So are we. It looks like shoppers are expected to spend more than ever this year — around $1,700 a person according to Deloitte

    We thought it would be fun to bring our pals Jill Sirianni and Jen Smith, cohosts of the Frugal Friends podcast, and the new book: Buy What You Love Without Going Broke: Transform Your Spending and Get More of What Money Can’t Buy back on the show to answer all of your shopping questions. 


    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Holiday Spending Trends and Impulse Control

    06:14 Meaningful and Frugal Gift Ideas

    10:12 Navigating Unexpected Costs and Community Support

    16:02 Credit Card Use and Financial Boundaries


    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Consider using last year's spending as a guide for this year's budget.
    • Community support is crucial during unexpected financial hardships.
    • Creative limitations can lead to better problem-solving and gift-giving.
    • Don't rely on credit cards for holiday spending if you can't pay it off quickly.
    • Thoughtful gifts can include experiences or personal items rather than material goods.


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    25 November 2024, 7:00 am
  • 28 minutes 25 seconds
    HerMoney Classic: Cooking and Food Budget Hacks

    We’re so excited to reshare this episode with Leanne Brown, New York Times bestselling cookbook author of Good and Cheap: Eat Well on $4/Day ahead of Thanksgiving.

    We get into how it's possible to eat healthy while saving money and her favorite pantry and freezer winter recipes from everything toasts to hearty stews.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Leanne Brown’s journey

    06:19 “Good Enough” cooking

    14:16 Favorite recipes and pantry essentials

    20:01 Navigating rising grocery store prices 


    Takeaways:

    • Simplify meals by using fewer ingredients per recipe, such as canned tomatoes, beans, pasta, and hearty greens.
    • Use leftovers creatively, such as repurposing them into “stuff on toast” or hearty salads.
    • Reframe cooking as a personal and flexible activity rather than a chore.


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    22 November 2024, 7:00 am
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