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1924: Best of So Money 2025: Money, Health, and Big Transitions in Midlife

In this Best of So Money 2025 episode, we revisit some of the most powerful conversations about managing money through midlife — a stage where financial decisions collide with health changes, caregiving responsibilities, relationship transitions, and neurodiversity. From menopaus ...  Afficher plus

1923: Ask Farnoosh: How to Get Financially Unstuck (Debt, Work, Retirement)

Ask Farnoosh tackles three timeless money crossroads: getting out from under high-interest credit card debt, taking a career break without losing financial footing, and deciding whether an early retirement package is a smart (and safe) next move. Questions Include: How to manage ...  Afficher plus

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Ask Paula: I’m Worried My Parents Are Getting Ripped Off By Their Financial Advisor … Help!
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#360: I’m worried my parents are getting ripped off by their financial advisor. What should I do? My wife is trying to qualify for student loan forgiveness … but we might lose a bunch of tax benefits in the process. Is it worth the risk? I’m enrolling in grad school, and I want t ...  Afficher plus

105. Ask Tori: Do I Need a Financial Advisor?
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How do you know if it’s time to hire a financial advisor? Do you even need one to start investing in the first place? And what do you do if you’re already working with one and realize you don’t need to anymore? Today, we’re reaching into the (voice)mail bag and pulling out some o ...  Afficher plus

How To Navigate A Financial Crisis
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In a financial crisis, like when you lose your job or the country is in a recession, you have to answer some tough questions: what bills should you prioritize? Who should you turn to? Is it ok to ask for a loan? Michelle Singletary, personal finance expert and author of the new b ...  Afficher plus

263: How Do I Decide What to Do Next Financially?
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Emergency funds, student loans, car payments and retirement plans - what should take first priority in your master financial plan? If your list of money items to tackle is long, it can be easy for decision paralysis to set in and for you to put off making any decisions at all! In ...  Afficher plus