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Retire with MONEY helps you plan for and live a richer life in retirement, providing practical insight, expert advice, and helpful tips on how to save for the future you hope to achieve.... more
FAQs about Retire with MONEY:How many episodes does Retire with MONEY have?The podcast currently has 502 episodes available.
June 20, 2019"How I Made My Green Wedding Nearly Zero-Waste — Without Spending Any Extra Money," June 20, 2019How I Made My Green Wedding Nearly Zero-Waste — Without Spending Any Extra Money by Tari Ayala We often think we need to spend more money when making eco-friendly or organic choices. And in some instances, that’s true. As manufacturers shift to more expensive natural ingredients or less-mechanized production methods, or companies pay fair-trade wages, things can (and perhaps should) cost more....more8minPlay
June 19, 2019"Discover Just Gave You Another Reason to Consider Switching to an Online Bank," June 19, 2019Discover Just Gave You Another Reason to Consider Switching to an Online Bank by Martha C. White You may associate the Discover brand with credit cards, but Discover Financial Services also has a line of online banking products: Checking, savings, money market and CD accounts....more4minPlay
June 18, 2019"There's a Treasure Chest Worth Millions Hidden Somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. These Searchers Are Dedicating Their Lives and Savings to Finding It," June 18, 2019There's a Treasure Chest Worth Millions Hidden Somewhere in the Rocky Mountains. These Searchers Are Dedicating Their Lives and Savings to Finding It by Julia Glum When Cynthia Meachum lost her job in 2015, it was the best day of her life. To hear the 65-year-old tell it, she got the bad news, waved off her boss’s apologies and nearly skipped away. “I wanted to do cartwheels,” she says....more13minPlay
June 17, 2019"Facebook Will Start Paying People to Collect Their Personal Data. Here’s How It Works," June 17, 2019Facebook Will Start Paying People to Collect Their Personal Data. Here’s How It Works by Prachi Bhardwaj Facebook wants to pay you to use your phone …while it watches what you do with it. The social networking company announced a new app called Study from Facebook that, once downloaded, will collect data about your phone activity: which apps you download, how much time you spend on them, which features you use most, and your device information....more3minPlay
June 14, 2019"One Third of Workers Are Making A Big Mistake With Their 401(k)," June 14, 2019One Third of Workers Are Making A Big Mistake With Their 401(k) by Alix Langone A surprising number of American workers are missing out on free money. Around one-third of employees don’t contribute enough to their 401(k) to get their company match, according to Vanguard’s How America Saves 2019 report, released on Tuesday....more4minPlay
June 13, 2019"This 92-Year-Old "Chemistry Maven" is America's Oldest Self-Made Female Billionaire," June 13, 2019This 92-Year-Old "Chemistry Maven" is America's Oldest Self-Made Female Billionaire by Shaina Mishkin Biotech might be a buzzword right now, but America’s oldest self-made woman billionaire has been in the game for more than half a century. Bio-Rad Laboratories co-founder Alice Schwartz, 92, is number 20 on Forbes’ list of America’s richest self-made women with an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion....more4minPlay
June 12, 2019"A Former Microsoft Exec Explains Why It’s Smart to Be the ‘Dumbest Guy in the Room,’" June 12, 2019A Former Microsoft Exec Explains Why It’s Smart to Be the ‘Dumbest Guy in the Room by Paul Schrodt Stefan Weitz always wants to learn more — even when it makes him look stupid. The tech veteran spent nearly 19 years working at Microsoft, from 1997 to 2016, rotating among many different roles, including overseeing the company’s Google-rivaling search engine Bing as a senior director....more6minPlay
June 11, 2019"The Government Shutdown Is Still Wreaking Havoc on Workers’ Credit Scores," June 11, 2018The Government Shutdown Is Still Wreaking Havoc on Workers’ Credit Scores by Julia Glum The government shutdown may have ended more than four months ago, but De’von Russell still struggles with it constantly. The 31-year-old maxed out two credit cards when President Donald Trump partially closed the government for 35 days in December and January. Without roughly $3,000 in wages from his job as a security guard at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C....more8minPlay
June 10, 2019"This Is the Average 401(k) Company Match. How Does Yours Stack Up?" June 10, 2019This Is the Average 401(k) Company Match. How Does Yours Stack Up? by Alix Langone You probably know that your 401(k) is an important tool for saving for retirement, but do you have any idea how it compares to the rest of the plans out there? Many workers assume all 401(k) plans are more or less the same, but that’s a misconception — especially when it comes to your employer match....more5minPlay
June 07, 2019"I'm $37,000 in Debt and Haven't Made a Payment on My Student Loans in 5 Years. How Can I Fix This?" June 7, 2019I'm $37,000 in Debt and Haven't Made a Payment on My Student Loans in 5 Years. How Can I Fix This? by Kaitlin Mulhere This is the first installment of Money Makeovers, a series where we put together a financial plan for people in terrifying financial situations. Follow us on YouTube to receive a notification when new episodes are published. At her desk job in the office of a marina, KC Susskind regularly watches customers spend thousands of dollars on boat maintenance....more7minPlay
FAQs about Retire with MONEY:How many episodes does Retire with MONEY have?The podcast currently has 502 episodes available.