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UNEDITED
Hour 1: Aired on Monday, October 10, 2016
- Dave recapped the events and book signings of last week and previewed upcoming events.
- John (San Antonio) is concerned about his father who is 70 and is having trouble finding a buyer for his business.
- Dave lists all the various ways to watch or listen to the show.
- Rosie (McAllen, TX) cosigned on her ex's loan. What can she do?
- Aaron (Seattle) is considering buying a new car. Should he?
- Dave rants on doing what rich people do.
- Eric and Julie (Exeter, New Hampshire) give their debt-free scream from the lobby. They paid off $84,000 in 31 months.
- Stephanie (Detroit) asks if she owes her late father's debt.
- Dave answers the Blinds.com question of the day. Jessica and her husband have decided to get separate checking accounts and split the bills. Is this wise?
- Michelle (Ft. Worth, TX) wonders if she should refinance to a 15-year loan.
- Jessica (Fargo, ND) has a student loan payment that equals half of her income. What can she do?
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UNEDITED
Hour 1: Aired on Monday, October 10, 2016
- Dave recapped the events and book signings of last week and previewed upcoming events.
- John (San Antonio) is concerned about his father who is 70 and is having trouble finding a buyer for his business.
- Dave lists all the various ways to watch or listen to the show.
- Rosie (McAllen, TX) cosigned on her ex's loan. What can she do?
- Aaron (Seattle) is considering buying a new car. Should he?
- Dave rants on doing what rich people do.
- Eric and Julie (Exeter, New Hampshire) give their debt-free scream from the lobby. They paid off $84,000 in 31 months.
- Stephanie (Detroit) asks if she owes her late father's debt.
- Dave answers the Blinds.com question of the day. Jessica and her husband have decided to get separate checking accounts and split the bills. Is this wise?
- Michelle (Ft. Worth, TX) wonders if she should refinance to a 15-year loan.
- Jessica (Fargo, ND) has a student loan payment that equals half of her income. What can she do?

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