022 | The True Cost Of Car Ownership

022 | The True Cost Of Car Ownership

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Travel Rewards 101 | Devon Gimbel from Point Me to First Class

Devon Gimbel just booked over $250,000 in travel last year using credit card points—but she's the first to tell you award travel isn't "free." It's a strategy for 10x-ing your existing travel budget by strategically matching your routine spending to the right credit cards. Since ...  Show more

FI 101: Teaching Financial Independence to Your Community

A dead local meetup group attracted just 5 people to its first gathering at a brewery. Two years later, that same group draws 70+ attendees to structured educational sessions, with newcomers driving across multiple states to participate. The transformation reveals something most ...  Show more

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