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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!

Sep 23, 2015

#200: The MoneyPlan SOS podcast is now retired with this final episode. It was recorded LIVE at FinCon15 with nine bloggers who learned about money while blogging about money.

In this final episode, nine financial bloggers answer the question, "Have you learned anything about money since blogging about money?"

  • Eric...


Oct 16, 2014

#166: Listen to my debate with Joshua Sheats from Radical Personal Finance on various financial topics he deems to be dangerous to Dave Ramsey Show listeners.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Post: The shockingly simple math behind early retirement by Mr. Money Mustache 

Book: Jacob Lund Fisker’s Early...


Oct 1, 2014

#164: Even though FICO is celebrating 25 years as a publicly traded company, this is their very first audio interview. We are going to hammer out the clear and correct information about FICO and the credit scoring industry.

Anthony Sprauve, Director of Public Relations at FICO, tells us the truth about:

  • How FICO is...


Jul 21, 2014

#158: It is inevitable: Your debit card will be compromised some day. What happens when my debit card is stolen?

  • Money will be taken out of your account
  • Your bank may call you or you must call your bank when you find out
  • The Zero Liability Policy will kick in
  • The money will be returned to your account in short...


May 28, 2014

#155: How much attention do you really need to give to managing personal finances? Here are 10 ways we pay attention to our money - and most of it doesn't involve a lot of time:

 

  1. Always: Check remaining budget balances before spending.
  2. Daily: Enter transactions into your checkbook/software/YNAB
  3. Monthly: Balance...