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Put your money to work FOR you, not against you. Kevin Harrison discusses various personal finance topics, such as budgeting, credit cards, investing, insurance, buying a house, and planning for retirement. For more information visit www.fiscally.fit
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Not A Penny: Leaving Your Heirs Something More Valuable Than Money
What if leaving your beneficiaries with little to no money was of greater value than leaving them with it all? In this episode, Ramsey preferred coach Kevin Harrison takes a look at some troubling statistics and has a recommendation for how Baby Boomers can change the course of history.
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End Game - Creating a High Definition Plan
When developing a cash flow plan, it is important to keep the end in mind. In this episode, Ramsey Preferred Coach Kevin Harrison explains what that means and gives us the timeframe to think about.
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Is It Possible to Attend College Debt-Free?
With a record outstanding balance of over 1.5 trillion dollars in student loans, going into debt for college is the norm. But that doesn't have to be your story. You can go to college without going into debt. For more information, visit www.fiscally.fit
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Are Emergency Accounts A Waste of Money?
An article published at Investopedia.com says that having an emergency account is a bad idea. Is it really? In this episode of Fiscally Fit, financial coach Kevin Harrison tells us why that is simply and demonstrably not true, and gives us some guidelines to use in funding an emergency account. For more information, visit www.fiscally.fit
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Can you save money by shopping for groceries online?
Can you actually save money by shopping for groceries online? Ramsey Preferred Coach Kevin Harrison answers that question in this episode of Fiscally Fit. For more information and to get $10 toward your next online purchase, visit https://unboundmedia.org/fiscally-fit-podcast
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Pride and Financial Peace
One of the biggest enemies of financial peace is pride, and what makes it such a powerful foe is that it's nearly impossible to see in the mirror. For more episodes, visit www.fiscally.fit