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Hour 2: Aired on Monday, October 3, 2016
- Joe (Chicago) is newly married and has financial concerns regarding his in-laws.
- Dave answers the Blinds.com question of the day. Chris is 16 years old and worried that his mom and dad aren't financially wise. How can Chris talk to them?
- Matthew (Lexington, KY) is using savings to pay off student loans. Is this the right move?
- Gene (Salem, OR) is considering using a home equity line of credit (HELOC) to pay off credit card debt.
- Joseph (Indianapolis) asks if he should switch jobs.
- Dave answers a question from Twitter. If you cancel a whole life insurance policy after two years, will you get any money back?
- Gretchen (Indianapolis) asks if she should use a stock plan to pay off credit card debt.
- Matt (Springfield, IL) and his wife have a child with special needs. How should they plan for the future?
- Adam (Bowling Green, KY) is 26 years old. He feels he can afford to buy a house now, but his parents don't think so.
- Dave rants and encourages people to mind their own business.
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Hour 2: Aired on Monday, October 3, 2016
- Joe (Chicago) is newly married and has financial concerns regarding his in-laws.
- Dave answers the Blinds.com question of the day. Chris is 16 years old and worried that his mom and dad aren't financially wise. How can Chris talk to them?
- Matthew (Lexington, KY) is using savings to pay off student loans. Is this the right move?
- Gene (Salem, OR) is considering using a home equity line of credit (HELOC) to pay off credit card debt.
- Joseph (Indianapolis) asks if he should switch jobs.
- Dave answers a question from Twitter. If you cancel a whole life insurance policy after two years, will you get any money back?
- Gretchen (Indianapolis) asks if she should use a stock plan to pay off credit card debt.
- Matt (Springfield, IL) and his wife have a child with special needs. How should they plan for the future?
- Adam (Bowling Green, KY) is 26 years old. He feels he can afford to buy a house now, but his parents don't think so.
- Dave rants and encourages people to mind their own business.

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