So Money With Farnoosh Torabi
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Sinopse
Host Farnoosh Torabi is an award-winning financial strategist, TV host and bestselling author. So Money brings inspiring money strategies and stories straight from today's top business minds, authors and influencers. What was their financial journey and how do they master their money today? Hear from inspiring individuals and learn about their financial philosophies, wins, failures and habits. Plus, their secret guilty pleasures.On Fridays, tune in as Farnoosh answers your biggest questions about money, career, guests, you name it. Submit your question for Farnoosh at www.SoMoneyPodcast.com.
Episódios
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120: Bill Rancic, Winner, "The Apprentice" & Entrepreneur
11/05/2015 Duração: 26minDo you remember watching The Apprentice when it first aired? I'm not talking Celebrity Apprentice, but you know, the very first Apprentice that kicked off. I think it was 10, 11 years ago. It was an epic debut. Do you remember that first season? It was the one with Omarosa. Yeah! It was the number one new show of 2004, according to Wikipedia, and I'm excited to say that we have the winner of that first season joining us on So Money today. Bill Rancic, a former cigar business owner turned Donald Trump apprentice, turned mega entrepreneur, is here to share some of his personal financial insights and ideas with us. And Bill is busier than ever. He is one of the most sought-after motivational speakers on the subject of entrepreneurship and business. He shares his entertaining lessons that vary from a pancake business he started with his grandmother at age 10, all the way to his multi-million dollar real estate enterprise in Chicago. He's also a restaurateur. He is also highly engaged in charitable activities, and
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119: Ask Farnoosh: Should I Borrow From My 401k?
10/05/2015 Duração: 12minIn this episode of Ask Farnoosh I answer questions about whether or not you should borrow from your 401K, How much is too much for an apartment right out of college and when to negotiate your salary with your employer.
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118: Ask Farnoosh: Where Do I Shop for Life Insurance?
09/05/2015 Duração: 12minIn this episode of Ask Farnoosh I answer questions about identifying your target market, overcoming anxiety whilst investing in yourself and where to shop for life insurance.
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117: Jen Hemphill, Money Coach & Entrepreneur
08/05/2015 Duração: 27minI’m excited to welcome today’s guest. She’s relatable, down-to-earth and practical. For years, she felt frustrated and stuck in her day job, working endless hours to just pay all her bills…with little left over. And when she did do something fun, she felt extremely guilty. Sound familiar?! Well, you can turn it around… just like she did. Her name is Jen Hemphill. Today Jen is a money coach, personal finance mentor and online entrepreneur. She's passionate about helping women simplify their finances, improve their relationship with money and master financial skills so they can focus on the things they truly enjoy… whatever that might be. She teaches, speaks and writes about leading a fulfilling life without letting money get in the way on her website jenhemphill.com. When she's not talking about money, she enjoys photography, coffee, chocolate, and spending time with her husband and two sons. Three takeaways from our interview: · How to know when you are ready to work with a money coach · Why so man
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116: Dr. Brad Klontz, Financial Psychologist
07/05/2015 Duração: 36minOur guest today explains it all as his profession, Dr. Brad Klontz is an award-winning Financial Psychologist and a Certified Financial Planner. He works as an associate professor of Personal Financial Planning at Kansas State University, and a partner of Occidental Asset Management, LLC. It's a fee-only investment advisory firm in Northern California. And I have known Brad for several years as I've been working in this field of money, and personal finance, and psychology of money, and when I was writing "When She Makes More", I called Brad and I said, "I'd love to interview you extensively for this book, because I think you're just a wealth of knowledge". And he said, "Hey, why don't we do a survey together?" And the survey was born, you know, months later and it was just an honor to work with him because this is his expertise. You know, really finding out what motivates people when it comes to their money? Why we do the things that we do? And it's all psychological. I mean, it's never about the money right?
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115: Simon Cunningham, Founder of LendingMemo Media
06/05/2015 Duração: 38minToday's guest is the founder and CEO of LendingMemo Media. His name is Simon Cunningham, and he runs the Seattle-based company that promotes peer to peer lending education. If you're not familiar with P2P lending, it is exactly what it sounds like. It's the practice of lending money to unrelated individuals, or peers, without going through a traditional financial institution or a bank. In other words, people are able to sidestep the banks to lend and borrow directly to one another. And P2P lending typically offers more attractive terms if you are a borrower than a traditional unsecured loan or credit card. And can be a godsend if you've got multiple high-interest debts and need to consolidate. Peer to peer lending is a full-fledged fast growing business and part of a whopping $3 trillion consumer debt market. And Simon is really at the crossroads of all of this, offering consumers a website to really engage, understand, to learn more about this so that they can make educated choices if they choose to enter t
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114: Beverly Harzog, Author of "The Debt Escape Plan"
05/05/2015 Duração: 29minI'm excited for today's guest. She's a nationally recognized credit card expert, consumer advocate, and former Certified Public Accountant. She's also the author of the new book, "The Dead Escape Plan" and three other highly acclaimed books. She has extensive media experience and is frequently invited to speak at major events and conferences. Her name is Beverly Harzog.
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113: Catherine Alford, Money Guru & Founder of BudgetBlonde
04/05/2015 Duração: 21minToday's guest is Catherine Alford, or Cat for short. She's the founder of budgetblonde.com and a personal finance writer who's been featured in some of the top media outlets including the Huffington Post, US News World and Report and many others. She's got a formal background in American history. And she worked for years as a historian before she began to focus more on her love of blogging, public speaking, and building online businesses. She now coaches other bloggers on how to market themselves online and build legitimate income streams.
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112: Ask Farnoosh: Saving Money in a Long Distance Relationship
03/05/2015 Duração: 15minIn today's episode of Ask Farnoosh I answer questions about when it's the right time to move out, saving money in long-distance relationships and how to save more.
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111: Ask Farnoosh: My Mother In-Law is a Financial Mess!
02/05/2015 Duração: 13minIn today's episode of Ask Farnoosh I answer questions about student loans, aggressive investing and mother-in-laws caught in financial difficulties.
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110: Jeffrey Zurofsky, Restaurateur & Star of Bravo's Best New Restaurant
01/05/2015 Duração: 44minHis name is Jeffrey Zurofsky. You may have heard of him. He is an incredibly talented chef and a successful restauranteur who broke into the New York City restaurant scene after graduating from college. He, along with his business partner Tom Colicchio, co-founded the gourmet sandwich chain Wichcraft plus the fine dining restaurant Riverpark and its innovative accompanying urban farm in New York City. Jeffrey also co-hosts the Bravo TV series, "Best New Restaurant," where he helps new restauranteurs learn how to navigate the realities of their businesses under pressure. We are going to talk a lot about those realities and how young budding restauranteurs and chefs can break into this very, very tough industry and build thriving businesses. Additionally we also talk about secrets to saving money when food shopping so you and I can save money at the grocery store and how to put the best quality foods in our carts for the least amount of money, the biggest mistake startup restaurant owners make, and how he recov
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109: Valerie Rind, Author of Gold Diggers and Deadbeat Dads
30/04/2015 Duração: 26minEver have a friend who borrowed money and then never paid you back? OR worse, an ex spouse who ran off with your inheritance or never paid alimony?My guest today is the author of book with lots of stories like that, including some of her own. The book is called Gold Diggers and Deadbeat Dads: True Stories of Friends, Family, and Financial Ruin. Author Valerie Rind is with us today. She is both a corporate attorney and financial writer, leads with her own personal financial catastrophes involving family, from losing her life savings after trying to help support a relative’s business to feeling financially cheated in a previous marriage. She writes about personal finance at ValerieRind.com and contributes to other media outlets.
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108: David Stein, Creator of "Money For the Rest of Us"
29/04/2015 Duração: 33minMy guest today is David Stein, host of Money For the Rest of Us, a weekly personal finance podcast. He also runs the Money For the Rest of Us Hub, an online educational platform on money, how it works, and how to invest it. Previously, he was Chief Investment Strategist and Chief Portfolio Strategist at Fund Evaluation Group, a $35 billion institutional investment advisor. There he co-lead the 20 person research team and managed assets for endowments, foundations and financial planners.
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107: Stefanie O'Connell, Author of The Broke and Beautiful Life
28/04/2015 Duração: 24minDeemed the Mindy Kaling of personal finance, Stefanie O’Connell is a Millennial money expert, author and entrepreneur whose primary focus is keeping the discussion of finance simple, honest, and real. Stefanie’s writing has earned her a reputation for practical frugality, witty story telling, and a commitment to living a big life on a small budget. She and her work have been featured on such major media outlets as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and USA Today.
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106: Steve Stewart, Founder of MoneyPlan SOS
27/04/2015 Duração: 33minToday on the show we have a personal finance architect. Doesn’t that sound cool? I thought I was creative in calling myself a personal finance strategist. Architect is way cooler. My guest is Steve Stewart a Personal Finance Architect from St. Louis who helps people plan their cashflow so they can go pro.
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105: Ask Farnoosh: Where to Invest $2,000?
26/04/2015 Duração: 13minIn today's Ask Farnoosh episode questions about where to start investing, support groups to learn about finances in NYC, thoughts about retirement savings and where to invest just $2000.
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104: Ask Farnoosh: Can I Afford Grad School?
25/04/2015 Duração: 18minIn today's Ask Farnoosh episode questions about whether to start podcasting, saving for your children's education and whether you can afford grad school.
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103: Kathleen King, Founder of Tate's Bake Shop
24/04/2015 Duração: 35minIf you have a sweet tooth like me, you will appreciate the awesome deliciousness that comes from the award-winning Tate·s Bake Shop in Southampton, NY. A household name in our home, Tate's Bake Shop was voted the Best Bakery in the Hamptons for years and became a destination for locals and tourists alike. Today·s guest is the founder and owner of this legendary bake shop, Kathleen King.
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102: Sandra Bernhard, Actor & Comedian
23/04/2015 Duração: 24minToday’s guest is someone I’ve been wanting to talk with for years! She is hilarious… She is an award-winning comedian, actor and musician, Sandra Bernhard. Described as a “living, breathing bonfire” and “a super smart and slightly mad performer of stunning originality”, she began her career at L.A.’s famed Comedy Store in the ‘70s, and since then has written and starred in numerous one-woman shows, acted in movies and on television, recorded albums and authored books. She appeared more than 30 times on Late Night with David Letterman. She is probably best known for her roles as Nancy, the gay co-owner of the Lanford Lunch Box on Roseann She has a live show at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco on May 1st and at the Capitol Theater in Olympia, WA on May 2nd. Also, her 5 episodes guest-starring on the CBS Television series Two Broke Girls. Her first episode airs on March 30th, the second on April 13th, followed by three more. During our time together we learn: · How growing up in Flint, Michigan in the
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101: Dan Price, CEO of Gravity Payments
22/04/2015 Duração: 27minI'm very honored and elated to welcome today's guest, Dan Price. He is the man of the moment. I'm sure you've read about him and his incredible decision. As the founder and CEO of Gravity Payments, a credit card processing firm, he recently announced raising his company minimum wage to $70,000 per year and himself taking a $930,000 pay cut · from 1 MM to $70K. Dan is not your typical CEO. His leadership has earned him multiple awards, including the 2014 Seattle Business CEO Excellence Award, 2013 Entrepreneur Magazine·s Entrepreneur Of 2014 and 2010 SBA National Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award! He was also featured in countless media, including Forbes, Business Week, and CNBC, among others. Dan started his company almost a decade ago when he was 19 years old out of his dorm room at the Seattle Pacific University with the seed money from his brother. Three takeaways from our interview: ·What he says to some skeptics that his pay raise is short-sighted and won·t necessarily lead to more productivity.