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Episode 203. “He makes 3x more, but wants to split everything 50/50”

Katie (33) and Robin (35) live together in New York City. They make a great team—high-achieving, organized, and generous with each other—but when it comes

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Episode 206. “I quit my job to care for our son, but can we afford it?”

 Anna (33) and Will (37) are married with two kids, including a young son who was born with a serious heart condition. Between unexpected

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Top 3 Money Regrets (+Prevention Strategies)

Ever made a big, impulsive purchase only to feel instant regret, guilt, and an uneasy knot in your stomach? You’ve probably experienced buyer’s remorse. In

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Episode 202. “She racked up $50K in debt — why should I trust her with money?”

Emma (39) and Dave (39) make $258,000 a year—but they’re stuck in a toxic money dynamic. She built a financial plan during maternity leave. He

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Episode 205. “I’ve been homeless before…I’m terrified to spend money”

 Jennifer (37) and Steve (41) have been dating for over five years, but they’ve never spent more than $100 on a shared purchase. Jennifer

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How to Make $20 Fast: 15 Easy Ways

Want to get $20 fast? You can get $20 easily by completing small tasks on several different websites. In addition to a small time commitment,

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15 Offbeat Online Gigs Making You Rich From Home

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“Should we pay off our massive debt? Or invest more?”

  Wilson (46) and Shannon (35) have built a strong financial foundation—owning a vacation rental, maxing out Roth IRAs, and earning solid incomes. But when

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“I make $40k… but I own 100+ suits”

Today’s episode takes us to New York City, where I sit down with not two, but three couples live on stage at my Money for Couples event. First, meet

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IRS Mileage Rates (How to Maximize Your Tax Deductions)

While taxes are unavoidable, taking advantage of eligible deductions ensures you’re not leaving free money on the table. This article explains the IRS mileage rate