Today, we do a special (and really good) live Q&A exclusively on the topic of credit cards. We cover:
Hurricane Katrina taught us a huge number of important lessons. In today's show, we listen to the account of a survivor.
Forum thread: https://www.zombiehunters.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=16627
Today we have a mega, 2-hour Q&A show. We cover a bunch of really interesting questions:
Friday Q&A:
Articles referenced:
Part 4 of a 5-part series called, "You Don't Have to Be Smart to Become Financially Independent...But You Can't Be Stupid."
Today we discuss avoiding catastrophe.
Joshua
I'm very happy to be podcasting to you today from the road! We have officially hit the road and are on our trip.
The last two weeks have been a tiring blur. Our tow vehicle was stolen 5 days before we were scheduled to leave on our full-time RV trip!
In today's show, I share a bit of the story with you as well as my own philosophy on how to negotiate the Good/Cheap/Fast triangle.
Enjoy!
Joshua
I recently worked with a consulting client who had this problem: because of a previous (serious) cancer diagnosis, he is unable to qualify for life insurance. How can he protect his family in case he dies soon?
I thought it a really interesting challenge. And since I've thought a lot about this particular problem, I thought I'd go ahead and share my thoughts with you.
Enjoy!
Joshua
On Episode 466 of Radical Personal Finance, I discussed the idea of the US Government's certain default on its stated obligations and commitments by referencing Professor Lawrence Kotlikoff's Congressional testimony on this subject.
After that show, my friend David Stein (host of Money for the Rest of Us) emailed me to tell me that I was wrong. :)
So, I invited him on the show to debate it with me.
Enjoy!
Joshua
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