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621-Friday Q&A: Investing in Distressed Mortgage Notes, CFA Credential, Roth 401(k) vs. Traditional, Privacy vs. Functionality
1:20 - How Can I Invest in Distressed Mortgage Notes Inside my Roth IRA? 8:05 - Should I Pursue a Chartered Financial Analyst Credential for My Own Investment Knowledge? 17:00 - Should I Contribute More Money to a Roth 401(k) than a Traditional 401(k)? 38:15 - How can I Balance Personal Privacy and Functionality in Building My Business? For reference to any time-dated commentary, this show was recorded on 12/21/2018.

Out & About: Interview for "In The Rabbit Hole" Podcast
This is a recording of an interview I gave for "In The Rabbit Hole." ITRH: E272: The Truth About Money and Preparedness Originally published: November 12, 2018 https://www.intherabbithole.com/e272/

620-Friday Q&A: Financial Planning for Newlyweds, 401(k)s Without a Match, 529 vs. Roth IRA for College Education
1:25 - I just got married. What financial planning should I do now? 39:35 - My employer offers a 401(k) with no match. Should I participate? 55:35 - How can I save for my child's college education with a 529 plan or with a Roth IRA? For reference to any time-dated commentary, this show was recorded on 12/20/2018.

Ep 619619-Empathy and Personal Responsibility When Living Paycheck-to-Paycheck: Interview with the Cheap Bohemian
In Episode 616, I argued the point that if missing one paycheck is a problem for you, you're behaving stupidly. My guest on today's show took umbrage with my commentary on Twitter. So invited her on to discuss! Enjoy, Joshua Here's @CheapBohemian's Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/cheapbohemian/status/1084581032375001089

618-Reflections on the State of the USA From Two Travelers
Chris Moody and I have both spent the last 6 months traveling the width and breadth of the United States with an eye toward understanding the current moment. In this podcast, we discuss our findings. Life Opted Out www.instagram.com/lifeoptedout

Ep 617617-Friday Q&A: Giving Money to Poor People, Contributing My Salary to my Wife's 401(k), Protecting Investment Accounts, Buying Term Life Insurance while FI, etc!
1:45 - How can I give nice gift to people who are poorer than I am without creating a power imbalance? 15:20 - Can I contribute my salary into a 401(k) plan for my wife in order to maximize our retirement account contributions? 28:05 - How can I protect my non-qualified investment accounts that are exposed to the claims of creditors? 44:30 - I don't "need" term life insurance because I'm financially independent. Should I still buy some? 51:00 - I'm following Dave Ramsey's baby steps and am almost out of debt; should I store up my emergency fund in a Roth IRA? 56:00 - I want to buy an investment that will pay for my new car instead of just burning all my cash on the car. How do I do that? (For the context of any time-relevant comments relating to current events, this Q&A was recorded on 12/19/2018.)

616-If Missing One Paycheck is a Problem For You, You're Behaving Stupidly
Stop behaving stupidly with your money. NPR story: https://www.npr.org/2019/01/09/683519210/air-travelers-and-workers-may-feel-government-shutdown-effects SNL: Don't buy stuff you can't afford: https://youtu.be/Qb8hTzUoI54

Ep 615615-How to Find an Excellent Wife: The Preparation
Today, I share my advice for young men on how they can find an excellent wife. In short, you must become an excellent man. That's the task. Here are some ideas on how. Joshua

614-End-of-The-Year Encouragement
Just a few thoughts to encourage you as we shut down for the Christmas break. May you have an opportunity to be encouraged and to encourage another person who is close to you. Your voice matters. Love you, Joshua

613-A Useful Question to Help You Get Better Advice from Experts

612-Q&A: Pay Off Debt or Invest, 529 Plan Optimization, Financial Planning Fees, Tax Issues, College Planning
2:00 - Should we pay off our mortgage or invest? 9:50 - Should I put more money into one of my child's 529 plans in order to help them on their financial aid calculations? 18:30 - Should a retiree in her 60s pay 1.7% as a financial planning fee? 47:20 - How should we unravel the tax situation for a house that I live in but don't own? 1:13:00 - What college financial planning organization should I choose?

611-Q&A on Dollar Cost Averaging, Roth IRAs for children, Bitcoin as an Asset Protection Tool, Getting into the Financial Planning Industry
1:30-Should I dollar cost average into my Roth IRA or wait for a market downturn? 6:00-How can I get money to my child so they can make a Roth IRA contribution? 21:30-Can I do good asset protection by transferring all my money into a secret Bitcoin wallet that's kept completely offline? 34:00-Can I become a financial planner without pursuing it full-time?

610-Friday Q&A: State Competition in Asset Protection Planning, Education, Financial Planning While Pregnant, Is Patreon a Good Funding Option, and More!
2:45 - If you move from one state to another, do you have to start all over with your asset protection plan? 15:30 - How frequently does a state change its laws that relate to asset protection planning? 21:30 - What is the interplay between Federal regulations and State regulations? 23:35 - Is a 403(b) protected the same as a 401(k)? 25:30 - How have Joshua's views on education changed in the last four years? 36:30 - What specific inspirational resources would Joshua recommend on the topic of education? 43:20 - How do you set financial priorities when you're expecting a baby? 51:15 - How do you plan when you have a highly fluctuating income? 1:00:15 - How do you balance having a stockpile of cash while looking at big personal lifestyle expenses? 1:04:35 - Is Patreon a good option to monetize your website? 1:24:00 - Should our company add a Health Savings Account or Christian Healthcare Sharing Ministry option to our health plan?

609-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 7 - Life Insurance Exemption Planning

608-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 6 - Retirement Account Exemption Planning

607-The Only 3 Legitimate Reasons to Buy an RV (that I can come up with)

606-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 5 - Homestead Exemption Planning

605-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 4 - Understanding the Litigation Process and Vectors of Financial Attack
605-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 4 - Understanding the Litigation Process and Vectors of Financial Attack

604-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 3 - What Is The Problem We're Protecting Against?

603-Friday Q&A: Healthcare Sharing Ministries and Their Maximum Limits, Health Savings Accounts, and What To Do With An Inheritance When You're in Debt
It's Friday! That means live Q&A: Healthcare Sharing Ministries and Their Maximum Limits Health Savings Accounts and HCSMs What To Do With An Inheritance When You're in Debt Enjoy! Joshua

602-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 2 - The Morality and Legality of Asset Protection
In this episode of the podcast we tackle these two questions: Is it legal to engage in asset protection planning? Is it moral to engage in asset protection planning? Short answer? Yes and yes. If that's enough for you, just skip listening to this episode. But if you'd like a bit more texture to the discussion, enjoy the podcast for a discussion of the legality and morality of asset protection planning. Joshua

601-Asset Protection Planning for Mere Mortals - Part 1
I love the topic of asset protection planning. It's super interesting to me. But my observation is, like most topics, people involved in the business talk about what they can sell. The lawyers talk about corporations and trusts because they sell them. The insurance agents talk about life insurance and annuities because they sell them. Since I don't sell that stuff, I think about you and what I think can help you. And in today's show, I want to give you a simple starting place: think about your assets and think about the risk you're trying to protect them from. Then make your plans. Details in the show. Joshua Learn how to borrow money that's unsecured by any collateral. (This is good for you if you ever default.) Sign up for my course: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse

600-A Complete Answer to Whether You Should Pay off Debt or Invest
Here's the complete answer that you need to know if you should pay off debt or invest. Sign up for my Credit Card Course: How to Borrow Money Safely and Never Pay Interest Using Credit Cards www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse

599-Appreciating Our Rich and Peaceful Lives in the Midst of Political Turmoil
As many U.S. Americans engage in vigorous political debate today and follow with their vote, I want to share a story with you that I hope will help you to appreciate the richness of political peace. Not everyone in the world has it as good as you and I have it. But, as we vigorously debate political issues, it's easy to miss the blessing of the underlying framework of peace and prosperity that we enjoy. Enjoy this personal story. Joshua

Underground History Lesson with John Taylor Gatto (2 of 2)
Audio is pulled from: https://youtu.be/uj8f7ycnUtU

Underground History Lesson with John Tayor Gatto (1 of 2)
Audio taken from: https://youtu.be/uj8f7ycnUtU

A Short Angry History of Modern Schooling by John Taylor Gatto

598-"I Quit, I Think" by John Taylor Gatto (1935-2018)
John Taylor Gatto has died. My voice has also died. So rather than leaving you bereft of new shows, I decided to share a few Gatto files to encourage you to invest your education dollars well. https://www.educationrevolution.org/blog/i-quit-i-think/ https://fee.org/articles/john-taylor-gatto-1935-1918-remembering-americas-most-courageous-teacher/ http://www.stopthecrime.net/docs/John%20Taylor%20Gatto.pdf

597-Debt-Freedom Leads to Career Freedom to Become a Financial Adviser: Interview with Matt Miner from Design Independence
On this episode we welcome Matt Miner back to the show. Matt previously came on the show to discuss whether going back to graduate school is a good financial move. Since that interview, Matt left his corporate job and became a financial advisor! In this interview we explore two themes: How good financial planning and preparation enables a move to a better career fit. This is an important component of a progressive plan towards financial freedom. How a personal finance aficionado can make a move towards working as a financial advisor without sacrificing their integrity. Enjoy! Joshua Matt's first interview on RPF: https://radicalpersonalfinance.com/grad-school-to-increase-income/ Matt's PF blog: https://www.designindependence.com/ Matt's financial advisor site: https://www.plcwealth.com/

596-Building a Life Well Lived: "Observations on Turning 82"
Original article: https://www.charliedaniels.com/soap-box?b_id=4382&pg=1

595-Credit Card Q&A: Getting Out of Debt, Paying off Student Loans, Using Cards for Business Inventory
I missed several of my students' questions on the previous credit card Q&A show. So today, I wrap them up. Enjoy! Joshua Buy the course here: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse

594-Friday Q&A: If I Have No Credit Score (Because I Haven't Borrowed in >25 Years) Should I Start Building It
It's Friday! That means it's Q&A time. Today we cover: If I have no credit (because I haven't borrowed money in >25 years) should I work on building my credit score? What has traveling like for Joshua and what are his plans for Radical Personal Finance. Joshua If you'd like to be on next week's Q&A call, sign up here: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron

593-Lifestyles of the Frugal and Obscure
The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous might make good TV but it's the Lifestyles of the Frugal and Obscure that makes for wealthy people who keep their money. Joshua If you're interested in learning how to borrow money safely and never paying interest with credit cards, go buy my new course! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse

592-Widowed With 12 Children and No Life Insurance! One Woman's Story.
What do you think would happen to a mother of 12 who was widowed at a fairly young age and whose husband didn't have any life insurance? Could she survive? If so, how? Today, I want to share with you the story of a friend of mine who went through that precise circumstance. I hope you enjoy it! Joshua

591-Friday Q&A (Credit Card Edition): New Cards, Refinancing Mortgages, and Credit Freezes
Today we tackle: How do I get new credit cards when I've already maxed out my limits? Should I refinance my mortgage over onto my credit cards so I can drop Private Mortgage Insurance? How should I handle a credit freeze on my accounts? Remember, go buy the credit card course this weekend. It's at www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse and you can save $10 with promo code CREDITCARDTEN. Joshua

590-Who Should Never Have a Credit Card?
There are people who should never, ever, have a credit card. And of course they shouldn't buy my new course "How to Borrow Money Safely and Never Pay Interest Using Credit Cards." But, everyone else should buy it. Go here: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse Save $10 with promo code: CREDITCARDTEN Joshua

589-How to Manage Cash While You Pay Off Your Credit Cards
Credit Cards can be really useful. But contrary to popular opinion, they're not the most useful when you're broke. They're more useful when you have a little cash. Enjoy this excerpt from my new course "How to Borrow Money Safely and Never Pay Interest Using Credit Cards." And then go buy it here: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse Use "CREDITCARDTEN" to save $10. Until Monday only. Joshua

588-Credit Card Loans Can Provide a Way to Privately Purchase Goods and Services
One of the most under-appreciated aspects of credit cards is the significant privacy they can afford you. Listen to the show for details. Remember, please sign up for my new credit card course: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse Use coupon code "CREDITCARDTEN" to save $10 off the price. (Good until 10/15/18.) Thank you! Joshua

587-Credit Card Debt Is A Very Safe Form of Debt
One of the most useful aspects of credit cards is how safe the debt is when compared to other forms of debt. Enjoy this excerpt from my brand new course called "How to Borrow Money Safely and Never Pay Interest Using Credit Cards." The course is now available for you to buy. Go here: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/creditcardcourse Use the coupon code "CREDITCARDTEN" to save $10 off the price. (Valid until 10/15/18.) Thank you! Joshua

586-Friday Q&A (Credit Card Edition): Should I Close My Old Credit Cards Before Applying for a Mortgage, How Should I Refinance my Business Credit Card, How Can I Use My Credit Cards Privately, How Do I Pay Off My Credit Card Debt as a Newlywed
Today, we do a special (and really good) live Q&A exclusively on the topic of credit cards. We cover: Should I Close My Old Credit Cards Before Applying for a Mortgage? How Should I Refinance my Business Credit Card? How Can I Use My Credit Cards Privately? How Do I Pay Off My Credit Card Debt as a Newlywed?

585-Credit Cards Are An Incredible Tool (an introduction)

584-When Hurricane Katrina Came Through Town
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

583-Mega Friday Q&A: (two days early) Richest Man in Babylon, Children and F.I., Invest All at Once, Preparing for Marriage, What's Next, Etc!
Today we have a mega, 2-hour Q&A show. We cover a bunch of really interesting questions: How Do We Follow the Guidelines from The Richest Man in Babylon? I've Reached F.I. Now How Can I Help Children Do the Same? Should I Invest My Cash All At Once or Over Time? How Do I Prepare My Finances for Marriage? We're Out of Debt and Have Money In the Bank. What Now? I'm F.I. and Sold My House. What Should I Do With the Cash? How Can I Help Young Men? I'm Now an Empty Nester. Should I Buy a House for Security? I'm In Graduate School. Should I Get Life Insurance? What Should I Do With an Old Life Insurance Policy?

582-Friday Q&A: Getting Health Insurance after Divorce, Opportunities When Moving Cross-Country, Should I Keep My House in New Orleans as a Rental House, How Can My Father Buy a House for My Benefit,
Friday Q&A: Getting Health Insurance after Divorce Opportunities When Moving Cross-Country Should I Keep My House in New Orleans as a Rental House How Can My Father Buy a House for My Benefit

581-Understanding Why Money Doesn't Work Sometimes (OR, Understanding Just-In-Time Inventory Management)
Audio was from: https://www.intherabbithole.com/e257/

580-Useful Tools to Track Your Shopping Cart Totals When You're In The Store
The app is called "Soulver." https://www.acqualia.com/soulver/

579-Why and How to Protect Your Garbage from Snoopers and Thieves
Articles referenced: https://www.wweek.com/portland/article-1616-rubbish.html-2 https://www.aclu.org/blog/privacy-technology/surveillance-technologies/some-towns-are-videotaping-residents-garbage?redirect=blog/free-future/some-towns-are-videotaping-residents-garbage-streams

578-National Preparedness Month: Common-Sense Discussion on Avoiding Lifestyle Diseases

577-An Honest Analysis of the Good and Bad of Working From Home
Many people automatically assume that working from home is the best possible way to work. But is it really?
