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Episode 214. “I’m 45 but my parents still control my money”

Kate and Keith have spent years afraid to spend—until now. In part 2 of this conversation, Ramit challenges them to rewrite the money scripts that

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No Experience Needed for These 25 Remote Jobs (Plus Hiring Companies)

Likoper / Shutterstock.com You want to jump into the world of remote work, but you don’t have formal experience in any of the fields you’re

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Episode 213. “We have a $1M trust

 Kate (45) and Keith (53) split their time between Maine and Hawaii, living what looks like a dream life. They’ve inherited wealth, run two

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Episode 212. “He’s terrified of losing it all—so she’s losing him”

 Vanessa (48) and George (59) have been married for five years and run two businesses together, but still keep their finances separate, leading to

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Confident, Cautious or Confused? What to Make of Mixed Market Signals

lOvE lOvE / Shutterstock.com When the stock market surges to new highs, it usually signals investor confidence in the economy. Gold, on the other hand,

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20 Red Flags That an Online Job Interview Is Fake

Danil Nevsky / Shutterstock.com Let’s say you applied for a job and are now sitting down for a first-round interview. You start, and somewhere around

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7 Steps For A Successful Transition

The key to making a successful career change is to clarify what you actually want, use stepping stone roles to reduce risk, build experience before

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“Our real money fights (and what we learned)”

 In this rare and intimate episode, Ramit takes the hot seat alongside his wife, Cassandra, as they’re interviewed by their close friend Julie Nguyen.

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How Many Credit Cards Should I Have (And When It’s Too Many)

I recommend having 2-3 credit cards total. Remember, the point of life isn’t to squeeze out the maximum amount of credit card rewards—it’s to live

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Episode 210. “We make $170k—but spend like we make $450k”

Clara (29) and Devin (34) are married with three young kids, trying to build a future while juggling debt, stress, and wildly different approaches to