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Ep 125: Does Your Financial Advisor Provide Value?

https://media.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/content.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/KTF_125.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadWe have a special guest back for the second week in a row. Our intern, Cade Campbell comes back to talk about the project he’s been working on this summer for us. Cade was tasked with breaking down the tangible quantifiable return that a […]

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Ep 123 Nick's Best & Worst Personal Money Moves

Ep 123: Nick’s Best & Worst Personal Money Moves

https://media.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/content.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/Kitchen_Table_123.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadJoin Nick and Dave as they discuss Nick’s best and worst personal money decisions. In case you missed our last episode where Dave discusses his personal financial best and worst, you can find it here: Ep 122: Dave’s Best and Worst Personal Money Moves Watch […]

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Ep 122 Dave's Best And Worst Personal Money Moves

Ep 122: Dave’s Best and Worst Personal Money Moves

https://media.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/content.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/Kitchen_Table_122.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadJoin Dave and Nick as Dave reveals one of the best and worst money decisions he’s made over the years. Don’t worry, you will hear from Nick soon, as he reveals his own trials with money as well. People often assume that because we […]

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Ep 121 Book Review The Soul Of Money

Ep 121: Book Review: “The Soul of Money”

https://media.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/content.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/Kitchen_Table_121.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadJoin Dave and Nick as they discuss the book, The Soul of Money by Lynne Twist. Lynne Twist is a global activist and founded The Soul of Money Institute and you can find many of her works on her website there, including her book. […]

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Our Current Thoughts On The Economy May 2023

Our Current Thoughts on the Economy May 2023

Every year in late spring, Warren Buffett’s company, Berkshire Hathaway, holds its annual shareholder meeting on a Saturday. This was the first year I’ve actually watched the proceedings (it was raining, and I was on crutches anyway), and they were fascinating. One attendee passing by a CNBC camera on the […]

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Ep 120 New Msu Professor Retirement Planning

Ep 120: New MSU Professor Retirement Planning

https://media.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/content.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/Kitchen_Table_120.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadWelcome back to another episode, and another MSU case study. Last time we discussed a married couple who are both MSU professors and have two teenage children. You can find that episode here: Ep 114: Retirement Planning Case Study for an MSU Employee. This time, we […]

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Ep 119: Financial Planning Resources

https://media.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/content.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/Kitchen_Table_119.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadJoin Nick and Dave as they discuss some of their favorite resources for financial planning and why they like them. You can find links to the resources below. The Kitchen Table Finance Podcast Christine Benz at Morningstar. Practical portfolio and retirement planning advice from […]

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What The Looming Debt Ceiling Deadline Means For Investors

What the Looming Debt Ceiling Deadline Means for Investors

The debt ceiling debate has been front and center lately, and will no doubt be a major news story in the coming weeks. We thought we’d share this article and charts from our partners at Clearnomics discussing this issue and how it may impact markets. The federal debt limit is […]

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Ep 118: Update – What’s going on with I Bonds Now?

https://media.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/content.blubrry.com/kitchen_table_finance/Kitchen_Table_118.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadTwelve months ago, I bonds were the security to purchase. As a refresher, I Bond rates get set at six-month intervals. Basically May to November and then November to the following May or April. A year ago at this time as inflation was raging, […]

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