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Money Plan SOS

The no-debt approach to living a full life in a country addicted to credit cards, car loans, and an unrealized bondage to “building a good credit score”.

This show will make you think differently about the way we handle money - while also encouraging you to save and spend wisely.

This feed offers the 200 public releases of the Money Plan SOS podcast, plus bonus recordings never heard before on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google.

Enjoy! And pay attention - not interest!

The Money Plan SOS podcast was retired in December 2015, the month Steve and his wife paid off their mortgage!

Aug 29, 2013

#122: What does it take to retire early?

Saving a ton of money now and/or building a business that will provide you with a stream of income are two ways to make it happen!

The DividendMantra, Jason Fieber, and Kraig Mathias from YoungCheapLiving.com share their stories with us.

Saving for retirement in non-retirement...


Aug 21, 2013

#121: Equifax got sued, Jeff Rose talks about his new book "Soldier of Finance", and there's not such thing as a free lunch. Jeff Rose is on a Roll Jeff and his blogger-wife Mandy have just released a new podcast geared towards bloggers and online marketers. It is dedicated to giving you tips, strategies and success...


Aug 14, 2013

#120: PerkStreet closed its doors in 2013.

Listen to an exclusive interview with PerksStreet CEO, Dan O'Malley about what happened to PerkStreet, what happens to our money, and what about the Perks?

One of my soldiers is down: PerkStreet was that final ammunition that proved you don't need a credit card to exist and...


Aug 8, 2013

#119: Our culture is so material-driven that it keeps many of us in jobs we hate, stressed out to the point that it is unhealthy, and disconnected from our own families. 

The position of “Stay At Home Mom” has been eliminated in order to achieve the “American Dream”. When we get out of high school and [...]

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Aug 1, 2013

#118: The Wall Street Journal released an article that shows the average 3 hour major league baseball game averages only 18 minutes of actual actions. That means there is absolutely nothing happening 90 percent of the time.

Those 18 minutes contain all the real action and the real big plays often last less than 30...