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Hour 1: Aired on Wednesday, June 22, 2016
- Dave talks about his recent trip to Europe and compares the political and financial systems there to those in the U.S.
- Chris Brown joins Dave for the hour to take calls and answer questions.
- Ben (Los Angeles) says he and his wife are expecting a child and asks if their emergency fund is big enough.
- David (Ontario) wants to buy a high-end, expensive car and wonders if it’s a wise purchase.
- Meghan (Lincoln, NE) asks what to do with money she and her husband had saved for a pregnancy.
- Liz (Tianjin, China) paid off $66,000 in seven years and is debt-free!
- Lauren (Fort Sill, OK) says she and her husband disagree on whether or not to buy a house right now.
- Dave talks about Chris Hogan’s new Retire Inspired podcast that launched today!
- Dave encourages listeners to attend his most popular class, Financial Peace University.
- Allison (Fort Wayne, IN) says her husband bought a deer farm and doesn’t want to sell it, even though their income doesn’t cover the bills.
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Hour 1: Aired on Wednesday, June 22, 2016
- Dave talks about his recent trip to Europe and compares the political and financial systems there to those in the U.S.
- Chris Brown joins Dave for the hour to take calls and answer questions.
- Ben (Los Angeles) says he and his wife are expecting a child and asks if their emergency fund is big enough.
- David (Ontario) wants to buy a high-end, expensive car and wonders if it’s a wise purchase.
- Meghan (Lincoln, NE) asks what to do with money she and her husband had saved for a pregnancy.
- Liz (Tianjin, China) paid off $66,000 in seven years and is debt-free!
- Lauren (Fort Sill, OK) says she and her husband disagree on whether or not to buy a house right now.
- Dave talks about Chris Hogan’s new Retire Inspired podcast that launched today!
- Dave encourages listeners to attend his most popular class, Financial Peace University.
- Allison (Fort Wayne, IN) says her husband bought a deer farm and doesn’t want to sell it, even though their income doesn’t cover the bills.

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