Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin Money News Network
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Ever notice that we will talk about everything before we talk about money? Sex? No problem. Politics? Bring it on. Money? Totally taboo. But not for long! Nicole Lapin— the only financial expert you don’t need a dictionary to understand, New York Times best-selling author, and host of Money Rehab— is here to rehab your wallet, so you can get your financial life together once and for all. Episodes are just ten minutes-ish... no frills, just bite-sized tips and tricks so you don’t waste any time. And Nicole wants to hear from YOU! Email the money questions you want answered to moneyrehab@moneynewsnetwork.com and Nicole will help–and you could even join Nicole on the show for a one-on-one intervention.
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Confession$ of a Counterfeiter
Arthur Williams Jr. went from living in the projects in Chicago to making money. Literally. Arthur was one of the most prolific counterfeiters in American history. Now, Arthur uses his gift for good. Arthur shares with Nicole the challenges that face people convicted of non-violent crimes when they transition to life after prison, and how he persevered— despite almost giving up. Plus, Arthur shares how he recreated the un-counterfeit-able $100 bill.
Find Nicole's Money Rehab episode with Robert Rooks of REFORM Alliance on probation reform here: https://link.chtbl.com/ze3x_uSK
Find the book on Arthur, The Art of Making Money: The Story of a Master Counterfeiter, here: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Making-Money-Master-Counterfeiter/dp/1592405576 -
How To Master Real Estate Investing with Whitney Elkins-Hutten
There’s a financial fairy tale you’ve probably been told: you find a fixer-upper, flip it, make six or seven figures, and live happily ever after. Real estate expert Whitney Elkins-Hutten is here to tell you… it doesn’t always happen like that. Today, she shares strategies to turn this financial fairytale into a reality.
To read Whitney's new book,Money for Tomorrow: How to Build and Protect Generational Wealth, click here: https://store.biggerpockets.com/products/money-for-tomorrow -
Nicole Called Her Credit Card Company and Threatened To Cancel— Here's What Happened
Rumor has it that anyone can call up their credit card company and ask them to waive the annual fee as a retention offer. Nicole puts this to the test and brings you along for the ride.
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A Guide To the Memorial Day Sales That Are Totally Worth It— and the Ones That Aren't
Monday is Memorial Day. You know what that means: discounts. Nicole shares which sales are actually awesome deals, and which you should skip.
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How To Enrich Your Future Self
In the second part of Nicole's conversation with Peter Mallouk (President and CEO of Creative Planning), they cover everything you need to know to enrich your future self: smart strategy for your retirement planning, protecting your assets in a trust and yes, your will.
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An Investing Masterclass with Financial Rockstar Peter Mallouk
Nicole does a deep dive into investing with Peter Mallouk, President and CEO of Creative Planning, an award-winning wealth management and investment advisory firm with over 300B assets under management or advisement. They cover everything from stocks, bonds, gold, real estate and even crypto. Whether you're a newbie investor, or work on Wall Street, you'll learn something helpful in this conversation. Plus, Peter shares what it was like co-writing a book with Tony Robbins.
Customer Reviews
Life = Changed
Nicole's discussion on mindful spending made me rethink my habits. It's not just about cutting back, but about spending in alignment with my values. This perspective is refreshing, though actually implementing these changes is easier said than done.
Every morning ritual now!
Listening to the show on side hustles gave me mixed feelings. I'm all for diversifying income, but juggling multiple gigs is exhausting. Some success stories are inspiring, yet I wonder about the long-term sustainability of this hustle culture.
Game. Changer. 🎯
The episode on credit scores was enlightening but also a bit disheartening. I'm working on repairing my credit, and while the tips were helpful, the road ahead seems long and fraught with potential setbacks. Still, knowledge is power, and I'm grateful for the guidance.