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NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast NerdWallet Personal Finance
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Get smart about your personal finances—with help from the Nerds. From answering your real-world money questions to breaking down the latest personal finance news, NerdWallet’s in-house Nerds will give you the clarity you need to make smart decisions with confidence, avoid throwing money away on common pitfalls and penalties, and ensure your money is always working as hard as you are.
You’ll get pro tips on managing your investments, understanding and using your credit score, and tackling your expenses to uplevel your overall financial health. Weekly financial check-ins with Smart Money can help you spend more time doing what matters, and less time worrying about whether you’re on track to meet your money goals.
Join hosts Sean Pyles and Liz Weston as they discuss everything personal finance, including:
- Credit cards: credit card rewards, different types of credit cards, credit card annual fees
- Investing and retirement: investment strategies, retirement planning, financial independence, investing in the stock market, money market accounts, financial strategies, mutual funds, short-term bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Roth IRA investing, robo-advisors, retirement savings
- Personal finance: budgeting methods, emergency funds, paying off debt, frugal living, money management tips, wealth accumulation, money habits, cultivating a money growth mindset, debt-free living, financial resources, budgeting apps and browser extensions, avoiding scams, tax bills, financial success and financial stability
- Banking: high-yield saving accounts, online banking, credit unions
- Loans: student loans, home equity loans, HELOC, student loan forgiveness
- Home: mortgage interest rates, homebuying, home improvement projects, homeowners insurance
- Insurance: travel insurance, pet insurance, auto insurance, home insurance
You’ll love NerdWallet’s Smart Money Podcast if you like podcasts like Planet Money, The Personal Finance Podcast, DIY Money, Afford Anything, How to Money, The Ramsey Show, Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin, NPR’s Life Kit: Money, Popcorn Finance, Money Girl, Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, So Money with Farnoosh Tarabi, The Money with Katie Show, All the Hacks with Chris Hutchins, The Stacking Benjamins Show, MoneyWatch with Jill Schlesinger, or Your Money, Your Wealth.
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Financial Success Stories: Learn from Listener Wins in 2023
In this episode of the Smart Money podcast, hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner share the best money moves made by their listeners in 2023. Some of the wins include listeners who moved their Roth IRA account away from a pricey financial advisor, one who paid off their student loans and started a business, and another who successfully managed their money with ADHD.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Roth IRAs, credit scores, student loans, estate planning, home buying, credit cards, financial advisors, high-yield savings accounts, paying off cars, money market accounts, 401ks, and HSAs.
To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com.
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Money News: Ticketmaster Trouble, Alaska Airlines Merger, GDP Updates and More
Learn how the Department of Justice is tackling the ticketing industry — and what it could mean for buyers and sellers.
Before focusing on Congress’ latest ticketing industry crackdown, hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski discuss the IRS' delayed online seller rule, a revision to Q3 GDP figures, a new survey on money and happiness, the merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, and self-serve airplane snacks. Get ready for an episode that dissects the struggle for fair ticket prices and the potential consequences of a ticketing market in need of change.
Then, Sean and Anna explore the chaotic world of concert ticketing, focusing on an investigation by Congress and the Justice Department into Live Nation Entertainment. They unpack the sky-high prices and dive into class-action lawsuits that Swifties and other concertgoers have leveled in recent years before explaining what could happen next.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: personal finance, news roundup, form 1099-K, ticketing industry investigation, Congress, the Justice Department, Ticketmaster, Live Nation Entertainment, high prices, lawsuits, IRS, digital payment processors, Q3 GDP, money and happiness survey, airline mergers, self-serve snacks, finance news, Congress investigation, event ticketing, fees, Biden Administration, and transparency of fees for event ticketing.
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Avoiding Financial Scams and Changing Your Money Mindset
Protect yourself from sophisticated holiday shopping scams and explore the psychology behind changing your money mindset.
01:07 This Week in Your Money: Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss tactics for avoiding three common money scams, including social media ad scams, charity scams, and gift card scams.
10:08 Today’s Money Question: Sean and Sara answer a listener’s question about how to change your money mindset. They discuss methods you can use to understand your current attitudes and behaviors towards money, the emotional connection to money and the stories we tell ourselves about our finances. They explain how past experiences and family dynamics can shape your money mindset, and offer tips for identifying and potentially changing harmful money habits. They also provide three clear steps for shifting your money mindset.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: holiday shopping scams, social media ad scams, charity scams, gift card scams, safe payment methods, financial attitudes, wealth, personal finances, money habits, financial self-awareness, money management, mindset shifting, impulse buys, financial goals, online shopping, fraud protection, financial challenges, financial empowerment, money mindset, financial management, saving habits, spending habits, financial growth, budgeting, impulse purchases, reverse budgeting, money mindset transformation, holiday fraud, and personal finance psychology.
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Using Your Financial Anxiety to Make Better Decisions
Welcome to NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast, where we answer real-world money questions. In this episode:
Nerds Sean Pyles and Kimberly Palmer speak with Farnoosh Torabi, author of the new book, “A Healthy State of Panic.” She explains how we can use our fears as a superpower to make better decisions when it comes to finances, career and life. Torabi is a personal finance expert and host of the “So Money” podcast.
In their discussion, Torabi shares how her upbringing as the daughter of immigrants taught her to be fearful of certain things, but that as an adult, she realized that embracing her natural fear of negative outcomes actually helps her to make better choices. During the pandemic, she decided to take the risk of buying a new home, even though she was scared of taking such a big leap. In retrospect, she says, it was one of the best decisions she and her family could have made.
Torabi also shares her advice on how to overcome paralyzing fear. Sometimes, she says, it’s a good idea to actually think through every terrible outcome that could occur, so you can realize that those results are unlikely to become reality. And in some cases, she adds, fear stops you from making truly bad choices. And while confronting such heavy topics, Torabi always maintains her trademark humor, bringing levity to difficult conversations.
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Is Your Personal Finance Indecision Costing You? Plus, How to Shop for a New Bank
Uncover the true cost of making financial decisions (and financial indecision) and get tips for shopping for a new bank.
01:19 This Week in Your Money: Explore the concept of financial opportunity cost and the trade-offs we make with our money with hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner. They discuss the risks associated with sticking with the status quo, the importance of periodically reassessing your financial decisions, the potential pitfalls of always relying on automatic payments, and the benefits of switching banks and taking advantage of sign-up bonuses.
10:05 Today’s Money Question: Andee, a 69-year-old listener, joins Sean and Sara to discuss the challenges associated with finding the right bank for her financial needs. They talk about how to navigate the process of researching and switching banks for easier management and better interest rates. They discuss the sometimes misleading allure of signup bonuses, tips on how to compare banks, and options for managing savings and expenses through high-yield savings accounts. They also explain how you can use these accounts for both short-term and long-term goals, such as paying for recurring costs like mortgages and daycare, as well as saving for home renovations.
27:17 Wrap-up.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: financial choices, changing banks, high-yield savings accounts, financial decisions, bank bonuses, financial trade-offs, managing personal finances, automatic payments, long-term financial goals, online banking, keeping multiple savings accounts, financial advisors, opportunity costs, financial trade-offs, maintaining the status quo, financial brand loyalty, interest rates, navigating customer reviews, banking customer service, checking accounts, savings accounts, sign up bonuses, and strategic financial planning.
If you’re looking for an app to track all your money in one place, then check out the free NerdWallet app: https://nerdwallet.com/app
To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com.
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Money News: Where to Save Money on Falling Prices from Deflation
Learn which prices are slowing down—or even dropping—as a result of deflation, including your Thanksgiving feast.
Before focusing on price deflation, hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski explore recent financial updates, including the rising income among first-time homebuyers, the United Autoworkers Union (UAW) ratifying new contracts with the Big Three automakers, and Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales trends.
Then, Sean and Anna explain what’s happening behind recent price deflation. They highlight significant price drops across various goods and services, including eggs, smartphones, health insurance, gas, and Thanksgiving dinner essentials. They also break down the significance of these price reductions amid ongoing inflationary pressures, potentially offering a glimpse of relief for consumers in specific sectors.
In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: homebuyer demographics, rising incomes, housing market shifts, UAW contracts, Black Friday sales, Cyber Monday sales, philanthropic gestures, deflation insights, price drop analysis, consumer trends, Thanksgiving food prices, holiday deals, charitable legacies, inflation impact, and deflation.
If you’re looking for an app to track all your money in one place, then check out the free NerdWallet app: https://nerdwallet.com/app
To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com.
Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.