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bably sleeping on sleeping man
June 11, 2019December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b163 How to protect your assets as an immigrant with Mohan Kanungo of MAF

In order to make money, one has to spend money. You’ve heard of that saying before. The whole “work hard, play hard” concept. But what happens if your entire family is working…
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Ana the Amasser
November 14, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b129 How your personality affects your wallet Part 1

Before you can even get your money stuff together, you need to understand your relationship with money first, and to do that, you'll need to know what your money personality is and…
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ball and chain read "Student loans"
August 20, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG b&b164 Heather Jarvis JD in Sallie Mae strikes back!

This week's Oldie-but-Goodie: Heather Jarvis strikes back! (check the other episode where she focuses on private loans here) Heather Jarvis is back to discuss a topic that never goes out of style: student…
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"What is a MOOC?"
August 7, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b16: Getting By Without a College Degree

This week's oldie-but-goodie: We all know student loan debt is out of control. The average college student graduated in 2014 with $33,000 in student loans. Student loan debt crossed the $1 trillion…
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fat wallet in pocket
July 24, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG: b&b112: Which order should you pay down your debt?

Everyone has their opinion and formula for what order to pay down debt. Google it and you'll get a different answer every time. The problem is, no one approaches debt paydown from…
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watch on boards
July 11, 2018August 2, 2018 by bbpodcast

OBG b&b85 5-Week Financial Plan: Spending & Debt

This week's oldie-but-goodie: For all of January, we will be going in depth on the guts of your financial plan. This week, we will be talking about spending and debt. Why do…
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yellow door house
June 26, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

OBG b&b126 Why homeownership as a Person of Color is more than an investment, it’s how to build a legacy

This weeks' oldie but goodie: In Part 3 of our coverage at CFED’s Assets Learning Conference 2016, we explore one of the quickest ways to close the racial wealth gap – increased…
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vault door
June 7, 2018December 30, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b198: How to Build and Protect Your Wealth pt. 2 PROTECT

This first part of a two part episode focuses on how to protect your wealth. This means insurance and wills, or transfer of assets. You need health insurance (the #1 cause of…
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tax papers, computer mouse, pen
February 12, 2018December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b189 Gina Noy explains the new tax plan, and how taxes are different if you’re a freelancer

It's 'easy' to leave taxes for the end of the year (or the beginning of next year) but as a freelancer it may leave you scrambling for funds you already used. Gina…
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kid in pillow fort
August 15, 2017December 31, 2020 by bbpodcast

b&b168 Building Habits to Overcome Fears about Money

I am not a psychologist, but I have seen a lot of clients' common fears when it comes to their money: - I've ruined everything with one mistake/one setback/one regret - I've…
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