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Ep 667667-How To Build a Great Life When Everybody Hates You
In today's show, I have a special story for you of how my friend Anatole built a great life for himself, even though everyone hated him. Enjoy! Joshua

REPLAY 194-You Just Got Laid Off. Here's What To Do Next!
Today, we finish out the 3-part series on preparing for layoffs in the coming recession. Today's show will be useful to you, even if you just got notice of your layoff and didn't do anything to prepare for it beforehand. The major theme of today's show is that you need to take appropriate action with appropriate speed. If you're stuck with little savings and no preparation, that means take massive action, now! If you've planned a bit better in advance, it means be strategic and thoughtful. We discuss: The impact of self-confidence on your job hunt. The importance of having work now and not being unemployed for a long time. How to take massive action on your job hunt for quicker results. What types of approaches are most successful for job hunters. Some radical strategies you can plan for that will enable you to simply wait out and enjoy the recession instead of being stressed by it! Enjoy! Joshua Many If Not Most Employers Hunt for Job-Hunters in the Exact Opposite Way from How Most Job-Hunters Hunt for Them http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/jobs/view/what-to-beware-of-in-searching-for-job-vacan-2

REPLAY 193-Make a Backup Plan In Case You Get Laid Off In The Coming Recession: Simple Action Steps For You To Consider
Yesterday, we talked about ways to avoid losing your job in the coming recession. But obviously there are factors beyond your control which might result in your being laid off, even though you've done everything "right." So, you need a backup plan. Don't wait and wonder what you'll do. Make a simple plan now for what you'll do. Think about some different scenarios and play some mental games with yourself. That way, you'll be able to better respond to events instead of being shell-shocked by them. Today's show covers: The importance of planning to avoid emotional stress when you get laid off. The direct impact of losing your income and how to plan for it. The impact that losing your group benefits can have on your financial life. Why you should consider establishing lines of credit before you need them. How you can stockpile both money and the simple necessities of life. The simple things you can do that will make it much easier to get your next job. The importance of proactively building and maintaining a network. How thinking like a consultant will help you now and help you later. Enjoy! Joshua The Queen of Versailles Living On Our Food Storage: One Family's Experience Of Living Without Income For A Year

REPLAY 192-Recession is Coming: How to Not Get Laid Off In the Next Recession
Originally released May 13, 2015. And just as important today. ------------------------------------------- For most of us, our jobs are the economic engine that drive every aspect of our financial plan. One of the worst things that can happen is to lose a job. If the engine on your car dies, you're going to be stuck by the side of the road for a while. That's not pleasant for anyone, even if you're stuck in a safe area. But, if you're driving up a mountain (paying off debt and digging yourself out of a hole), having your engine die can be disastrous. And, if you have a destination in mind (financial independence), losing the engine in your car will at least delay you from reaching your destination. So, the key is plan in advance to not lose the engine. Make sure you're doing the things you need to be doing now to avoid being laid off. Obviously, you can't guarantee that you'll never be laid off, but you can do a lot to improve your possibilities! On today's show, we cover: The need to proactively improve your position within your company, your company's position within the industry, and your industry's overall prospects in advance. Some ways to know if you've got a big target on your back or a small target on your back with the HR people are figuring out who to cut. The importance of competing with your fellow employees and of collaborating and cooperating with them and why both are valuable. Ways to stand out and produce up to 4x the output of your fellow employees. Enjoy the show! Joshua Business Insider: 13 Things Everyone Does At Work That They Don't Want Bosses To Know About Federal Reserve: Average Annual Hours Worked by Persons Engaged for United States

666-How to Prepare for the Coming Recession
It's official: the Yield Curve on US Debt is inverted. That's a pretty good indicator that recession is in our future. So, today I want to tell you how to prepare for the coming recession. Enjoy! And do. Joshua

Ep 665665-Friday Q&A: YNAB, Privacy, Inheritances, & Prepping
1:30 How does Joshua use YNAB on a daily basis? 17:30 How has the pursuit of privacy cost you? 30:30 Should I have kept my inherited property as separate property instead of community property? 43:00 How can I get started prepping?
Meetup in Washington DC, September 3
I'd like to invite you to meet up with me on Tuesday, September 3 in Washington, DC, USA. If you'd like to connect, please email me and I'll give you all the details. Email me: joshua at radical personal finance dot com. Joshua

Ep 664664-Can You Become Financially Independent If You Have Children?
It seems like many of the prominent voices in the FIRE movement are single individuals or childless couples. But many of us have children or want to have children. Does that mean that we will fail in our attempts to become Financially Independent? Are you doomed to choose between FIRE or children? Today, I'll give you my answers. (Spoiler: you can FIRE and have children too!) Joshua

Ep 663663-Should Christians Participate in Tax Strikes and Tax Protest Movements?
We live in interesting times. It seems that most of us could list off several things that our government does with our tax money that we find offensive. But how should Christians deal with the morality of having their tax money used to support immoral activity? Should Christians participate in tax strikes and tax protests? Joshua

Ep 662662-Why is Joshua So Anti-Tax?
A listener wrote in and essentially asked, "Why is Joshua so anti-tax?" So, I thought I'd give that question a crack for you. Joshua

Ep 661661-Back to Basics: The Power of Cash
I want you to use more cash so you can get richer, faster. Joshua

Ep 660660-Back to Basics: The Problem With Debt
I want you to understand the basic problem with debt so that you'll be prepared to avoid it. Joshua

Ep 659659-How My Ideas and Philosophies on Education Have Changed Over the Years
I've talked a lot about education over the years...in this episode I'll tell you what we're doing with our children and talk about some philosophies that have been influential on me. And I'll tell you what I got wrong in the past. Joshua

Ep 658658-The Natural Symbiosis Between Prepping and Financial Planning
There is a natural symbiosis between prepping and mainstream financial planning. Here's why. Joshua

Ep 657657-Mental Money Games to Change Your Behavior for the Better
A key to life change is behavior modification. And mental money games can help you get there. Joshua

Ep 656656-Twelve Interesting Ways to Invest In Your Children
Ask your average financial advisor how to invest for your children's future and he'll likely start pulling out brochures for a 529 plan. B-O-O-O-O-R-I-N-G!!! Is there anything wrong with a 529 plan? No. But is that really the most effective use of your money? Only if you don't have any better ideas. So let me give you some to ponder! Here are 12 Much More Interesting™️ Ways to Invest In Your Children! Joshua P.S. Go here and buy something so I can do this stuff for my children! https://radicalpersonalfinance.com/store

Ep 655655-Friday Q&A: Protecting a Non-Working Spouse, Cash Savings, Wealth Accumulation vs. Living, etc.
It's Friday! That means live Q&A. Enjoy! Joshua

Ep 654654-A New, Legal Tax Scheme to Help You Save Capital Gains: Qualified Opportunity Zones
Today we discuss Qualified Opportunity Zones, a legitimately new way for you to potentially save on capital gains taxes. Joshua Map of designated opportunity zones:https://esrimedia.maps.arcgis.com/apps/View/index.html?appid=77f3cad12b6c4bffb816332544f04542

Ep 653653-How Tax Rule Changes Can Sink Your Financial Plan (Discussion of H.R. 1994: the SECURE act)
There is an important piece of legislation that has passed the House of Representatives and is being considered in the Senate. It's technically known as H.R. 1994 "Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019." It has some changes that are potentially helpful to you; and some that may destroy the value of your qualified accounts. Joshua

Ep 652652-Cost of Living vs. Quality of Life (with an international flair)
How do you balance the Costs of Living with your Quality of Life when you're thinking about moving out of your home country? Let's discuss! Joshua

Ep 651651-Can You Invest Better Than a Hedge Fund Manager?
In order to build wealth over your lifetime you need to #InvestWisely. But, how? How do you do it? What should you invest in? Today, we discuss that question with an active hedge fund manager named John Medford. He and his team manage a large fund with an impressive record. And, in this episode, we discuss why you probably shouldn't bother to try competing with him. Joshua
Ep 650650-The Case for Pop-Up Campers
I think a pop up tent camper is an ideal compromise for family vacation travel. In this show, I tell you why. Joshua

Ep 649649-Friday Q&A: Fiscal Future of the USA, Financial Coaching, International Living, Dividend Investing, Morality of Investing, Quitting my Job, etc.
1:30 What is the fiscal future of the USA in light of the Democratic candidates' debate this week? 19:12 How could I do financial coaching for the not-yet-wealthy? 35:20 What are the benefits of international living? 41:15 Should I be a dividend investor or index fund investor? And how can I simultaneously be a moral investor? 1:15:45 Should I quit my job because I can? 1:33:30 How could I invest differently than just real estate and mutual funds?

Ep 648648-Friday Q&A: Sell Crypto to Pay Debt, Adjust Investments for Economic Uncertainty, Adjusting Finances for Divorce, Birth Tourism, Living Abroad, Etc.
Friday Q&A today! 1:54 Should I sell my cryptocurrency to pay off my IRS debt? 10:30 How should I readjust my investments to plan for future economic uncertainty? 26:09 How should I think through my finances in the midst of possible divorce? 59:46 What do I need to do with my US-based investments while I move to Spain? 1:08:00 My wife and I are having a baby and are interested in birth tourism. How should we analyze the possibilities? Enjoy! Joshua Join me for next week's Q&A! http://patreon.com/radicalpersonalfinance

Ep 647647-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 12 - Intelligent Asset Titling
If you care about asset protection planning, there's hardly any reason for you to own an asset in your own name. So, you'll have to get used to titling asset in slightly different ways. Today, I teach you why and how. Joshua

Ep 646646-How to Travel the World On The Cheap
When I ask people about their goals, about 80% of people tell me they want to travel when they retire. And yet, very few people actually follow through and travel! Why? Of course there could be many reasons. But if the cost of traveling is keeping you at home, I want to help you. In today's show, I'll share with you some ideas and strategies to travel the world on the cheap. Enjoy! Joshua Inspirational video of couple who traveled for 2 years and spent about $14,000. Total. https://youtu.be/8A1f_rYT4TI Airfare tool: https://kayak.com/explore Airfare tool: https://matrix.itasoftware.com/

645-The Power of Choosing Not to Retire
In today's show, I'm going to teach you how an average guy can build a $165,000,000 estate by choosing not to retire. And I'll tell you a bunch of reasons why that would be great for you to plan for (even though you're simultaneously working towards financial independence in 10 years or less). Enjoy! Joshua

Ep 644644-Who Do You Want to Remember You and What Do You Want to Be Remembered For?
This is one of the most important questions you can think about. And don't be scared to change your answers as you learn and grow. Joshua

Ep 643643-Should I Fix My Broken Car or Replace It?
A listener has a car with a blown transmission and is trying to decide whether to repair it or replace it. Here's my advice! Joshua

Ep 642642-Friday Q&A: How to Contribute to an IRA When You're Taking the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, How Should You Think About FIREing Yourself From A Big-Money Job
It's Friday! Today, we discuss: Taking the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion How Should You Think About FIREing Yourself From A Big-Money Job Joshua

Ep 641641-$1,500 a Month On Non-Essentials? Society Discusses
Here's the link: https://mobile.twitter.com/USATODAY/status/1125891810595954688 Read the conversation and form your own opinions. Joshua

Ep 640640-The Accidental Millionaire (And What You Can Learn From His Example)
Today, I tell you the story of the Accidental Millionaire and a few lessons for both of us. Enjoy! Joshua

Ep 639639-Friday Q&A: International Healthcare, Avoiding Wealth Taxes, Etc.
It's Friday! Today we discuss: International healthcare options Avoiding wealth taxes Second passports for children And more! Joshua

Ep 638638-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 11 - Wage Exemption Planning
Wages provide you with the financial fuel you need to build wealth. So it absolutely stinks when those wages are sucked up by your creditors in wage garnishments. So how can you protect your wages and keep them for yourself? That's what we discuss today! Joshua Listen to Episode 503: "How to Fight Nasty with Your Creditors and Win"

Ep 637637-How to Find an Excellent Wife: The Decision
One of the most fundamental decisions you can make in life is to marry or not to marry. If you marry, your life, your budget, and your career will look dramatically different than a peer who remains unmarried. Marriage can be one of the biggest blessings to your life, resulting in greater happiness, better health, a higher income, and more wealth. Marriage can also be one of the greatest curses you can experience and it can devastate your emotional state, your physical health, your career, and your wealth. So, you need to choose wisely. In Part 1 of this series, I discussed various ways that you can prepare yourself to be attractive to an excellent wife. In today's show, I do my best to give you an honest assessment of the risks involved so you can choose whether you desire to marry or to remain unmarried. I hope it's thought-provoking. Joshua Part 1 of this series: How to Find an Excellent Wife: The Preparation

Ep 636636-The Case for Moving to Puerto Rico
If you're a US citizen who earns $500,000 or more, who is not willing to renounce your US citizenship, and who is involved in business and investing, you should seriously consider moving to Puerto Rico. Joshua

Ep 635635-Friday Q&A: Moving From NY to FL to Cut Taxes, Life Insurance at Work, Investment Philosophy, 529 Plans
On Fridays we do Q&A! Today: 1:20 How can I effectively move from New York to Florida in order to end my tax residency? 17:20 What should I do with the life insurance I'm offered at work? 23:00 How do you advise someone to develop an overarching investment philosophy? 48:05 Should I put money into a 529 plan for my not-yet-conceived children? If you'd like to join me next week, go here: www.patreon.com/radicalpersonalfinance Joshua

Ep 634634-The Case for Moving Outside of the United States
Today, I'll teach you how a 25-year-old $100,000-earner could increase their estate by $90,000,000 by simply moving outside of the United States. Enjoy! Joshua

Ep 633633-The Case for Moving to a No-Income-Tax State
One of the most effective things you can do when trying to figure out how to build wealth is to find ways to save big money. Fast. And since Americans collectively spend more on taxes than housing, food, and clothing—combined—you should start by trying to save money on taxes. Today, I give you my case for why you should consider moving to a No-Income-Tax state. Enjoy! Joshua

Ep 632632-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 10 - Personal Property Exemption Planning
Today, we continue our Asset Protection Planning series with a deep look at the Personal Property Exemptions. I've never heard asset protection planners give much attention to the Personal Property Exemptions. But that's understandable to me. When dealing with the mega-wealthy, it's hard to see how the Personal Property Exemptions make any difference in terms of financial planning. But, for a "mere mortal," I think there's a really good argument that the personal property exemptions can be really important. Tune in to the show to hear why! Joshua Check out my newest course! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/store

Ep 631631-Individual Solutions Can Lead to Success and Happiness; Collective Solutions Lead to Frustration and Misery
As I recently finished my course on "How to Survive and Thrive During the Coming Economic Crisis," I was struck with how simple and feasible the individual solutions are, while how utterly impossible and difficult the collective solutions are. Choose success and happiness by focusing on the individual solutions you can put in place in your own life. Joshua p.s., If you haven't yet, go check out my newest course!

Ep 630630-Friday Q&A: Whole Life Insurance, Walmart for Do-Gooders-of-The-Year, Asset Allocation in Retirement, Paying off Mortgages & More!
1:20 Should I change my whole life insurance policy because my income is going down? 18:40 Why do you think Walmart has done more good for poor people than any non-profit organization? 30:00 How should I adjust my asset allocation now that I'm retiring? 42:40 Should I pay off my mortgage on my retirement house? 49:15 Where should I keep my medium-term savings? 52:00 How can I include real estate in my Permanent Portfolio? 58:00 How can I invest in the people in my community? 1:05:00 Can I use a private foundation for my wealth planning?

Ep 629629-[In-Depth Version] Federal Debt: The Ticking Bomb that No One is Willing to Defuse
Yesterday, I released to you a discussion on the Federal Debt in the United States. That show should be your introduction to this problem. But in thinking about it, I felt like it was incomplete. I wanted to present some useful materials, in audio format, for listeners who don't have a firm background in the fundamentals of the problem. So I decided to go in-depth to try to lay out the problem very clearly. This show is deep and difficult. It holds quite a bit of my reading to you--but also some interesting commentary. If you're trying to understand the underlying, structural problems more clearly, listen to the show. If you prefer reading, start with these two links: "The federal deficit ballooned at start of new fiscal year, up 77 percent from a year before" - Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/the-federal-deficit-ballooned-at-start-of-new-fiscal-year-up-77-percent-from-a-year-before/2019/03/05/ff8d31f6-3f75-11e9-9361-301ffb5bd5e6_story.html A Comprehensive Federal Budget Plan to Avert a Debt Crisis https://www.manhattan-institute.org/html/report-comprehensive-federal-budget-plan-avert-debt-crisis-11497.html

Ep 628628-Federal Debt: The Ticking Bomb that No One is Willing to Defuse
We face a massive problem in the United States right now. Put simply: We are borrowing more money than ever before. There's no plan for us to borrow less money in the future. There's [almost] no mathematically sound plan that can be created to have us borrow less money in the future. No major, national politician is loudly, consistently talking about how we can spend/borrow less money. Rather, there are loud, vigorous, and strengthening forces moving in the direction of borrowing even more money. The government has only three sources of funds: Taxation (bad for you if you earn money or have wealth) Borrowing (bad for you if you're a citizen, not an investor) Inflation (bad for you if you're a saver) There's enough evidence for honest, careful people to predict the strong probability of future crises. The problem is, we can't know when these crises will occur. But it's time to start preparing. Joshua "We've Never Had Deficits Like This During Peace and Prosperity Before" https://reason.com/blog/2018/10/17/budget-deficit-trillion-dollars-riedl New Course: "How to Survive and Thrive During the Coming Economic Collapse: A Rational, Modern Approach" https://www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/store

Ep 627627-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 9 - Health and Education Account Exemption Planning
Today, we continue the Asset Protection series with an in-depth look at health and education accounts. Specifically, we cover: Health Savings Accounts / Medical Savings Accounts Flexible Spending Accounts Health Reimbursement Arrangements Qualified Tuition Programs (529 Plans) Coverdell Educational Savings Accounts UTMA / UGMA accounts

Ep 626626-Friday Q&A: Capitalism vs. Communism, Umbrella Liability Insurance, Buying a House While in Debt, etc.
1:45 - Is it moral to support the current capitalist system of economics? 32:20 - How can I figure out how much umbrella liability insurance to purchase? 39:00 - Does having a higher umbrella liability insurance policy make you the target of a lawsuit? 46:05 - I want to buy a house but I'm in the middle of paying off debt (on Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps plan). Should I pay off the debt first?

Ep 625625-Friday Q&A: Maximizing Business Value for a Sale, Preparing for a Meeting with an Estate Attorney, and More!
1:00 - Should I roll my 401(k) over to my new job or into an IRA? 11:30 - How should I prepare for a meeting with an estate planning attorney? 17:55 - How should I decide to indulge myself with a luxury expense? 35:45 - Life insurance advice for a newlywed couple. 48:05 - How can I maximize the value of my business for sale?

Ep 624624-The 5 Possible Future Scenarios (from Fantastic to Catastrophic) and How to Plan for Them
The future will be one of the following: 1. Same as now or better 2. Similar to a recession 3. Similar to a depression 4. Similar to mad max 5. Void of humans due to asteroid hitting earth or similar calamity

Ep 623623-Friday Q&A: Life Insurance, Protecting Money in Brokerage Accounts, Optimizing Taxes while Living in Bermuda, etc.
2:00 - Life insurance advice for a recently married husband 6:15 - How can I make a back-door Roth contribution without being subject to the pro rata rule? 11:35 - How can I protect the money in my taxable brokerage accounts? 20:50 - How can I optimize my tax situation as an expat living in Bermuda? 47:20 - I live in China and am returning to the USA. What should I do with my money? 50:25 - How should I balance paying off debt with real estate investment? 1:03:05 - How can I invest for my 15-month old daughter?

Ep 622622-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 8 - Annuity Values and Annuity Payments Exemption Planning
In this episode of the Asset Protection Series, we do a deep-dive into annuities. Entry-level stuff at the beginning and some extra, hard-core bonuses at the end. Joshua