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If this is the first time you’ve visited Money Plan SOS, you are in luck! I’m going to help you navigate through the 200 episodes of the podcast to find the 20 most ACTIVE episodes, share some of the STAPLE episodes, and avoid the WORST of Money Plan SOS. THIS is a very unique episode, […] The post The BEST and WORST of the Money Plan SOS Podcast appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

This is the last episode of the Money Plan SOS podcast. It was only fitting that it featured others who write/podcast about money topics – and what they have learned along the way! Are you ready for the 200th episode of the Money Plan SOS podcast? Here we go… Live from FinCon15, I interview nine […] The post What People Learned About Money By Blogging About Money appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

Is tithing mandatory for Christians? Chris Brown and I discuss this to get to the root of the problem – which has little to do with ten percent. Chris Brown has been a pastor for several years, speaking to congregations and audiences all over the United States. He recently became one of Dave Ramsey’s Speakers […] The post Chris Brown from True Stewardship – Is Tithing Mandatory for Christians? – MPSOS199 appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

OG (aka The Other Guy from Stacking Benjamins) joins me to share the 8 Great Mistakes in Investing. Under-diversification Over-diversification Euphoria Panic Leverage Speculating Investing for yield and not total return Cost basis dictating decision Thanks to OG for coming over. You can find him at http://StackingBenjamins.com – my favorite podcast. Also mentioned in this […] The post 8 Great Mistakes of Investing and Fractional Savings Accounts appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

Matt Ham is an author, speaker, and small business owner. Five words uttered by a nurse changed the way he looks at life – and inspired him to redefine rich. Takeaways from this interview: It’s not how much you give – it’s how you give it (The Widow’s Mite) We shouldn’t feel guilty to spend […] The post Matt Ham has Redefined Rich – MPSOS197 appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

The Ins and Outs of Robo-Investing Today I am joined by Jon Stein: Husband, father, and founder of Betterment. He studied neurogenesis at Harvard, consulted for First Manhattan Consulting Group for a number of years before founding a game-changing company called Betterment, a wealth management company that uses a small list of ETF funds to help individuals […] The post The Ins and Outs of Robo-Investing – Interview with Betterment’s Jon Stein – MPSOS196 appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

Do you know why stories of people with $.32 refund checks are in the news? Because they are so rare! Most people want to get a big tax refund. However… Big tax refunds aren’t always a good idea Begin playback at Getting a huge refund is an extremely inefficient use of money – both for […] The post Less Tax, More Money In Your Paycheck – MPSOS195 appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

Ace Chapman is a business owner, but not in the traditional sense. He buys business with the intent of selling them. Although he has an entrepreneur’s heart, Ace doesn’t believe anybody should start their own business. It is much easier and profitable to buy an existing business, improve it, and sell it for a profit. […] The post Ace says Skip the Startups and Buy a Business – MPSOS194 appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

Many people are being lured by the attractiveness of directing their own retirement plans. The trick is to do it right and have an asset, business, or income-producing entity that makes sense for YOUR retirement planning. Today we talk about what you need to know about self-directed IRAs Interview with Kirk Chisholm Many […] The post What You Need To Know About Self-Directed IRAs – MPSOS193 appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.

Interview with Kai Yaniz #192: Kai used to be responsible for staffing at a firm. She knows first-hand what companies use to check on an applicant’s background. While a company may check credit reports, they do not review credit scores. Once again, this is proof that the bare minimum to succeed in America is to […] The post Do Employers Check Credit Scores before Hiring? appeared first on Money Plan SOS Personal Finance.