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The Clark Howard Podcast

12.18.19 Budgeting apps rock; Social media casting calls; Tap water safety

The Clark Howard Podcast

Clark Howard

Investing, Entrepreneurship, Business

4.65.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

A week out from Christmas, many have put themselves in a financial bind. Clark felt that those who used budgeting apps were the type who really didn't need them. But research shows a clear benefit to these apps for problem spenders. People who employ spending apps immediately cut back on food and beverage costs by almost 20%. Overall spending drops 15% for app users tracking spending. There is an advantage to tracking your spending. Mint and similar apps help you know where the money goes. If that doesn't work, go ALL CASH. In severe cases, living within a finite amount of cash means spending drops dramatically. You manage to get by on what you've got. It works.  Clark first wrote about this scam in 1993. Exploiting the desire for fame, the fake casting call scam appears mostly via social media these days. A hopeful shows up to great praise, urged to sign a contract and pay money to spark their career. Don't fall for it. If you've got the goods, you get paid.  Americans are buying bottled water in larger numbers as trust in public services and government has declined. A Consumer Reports investigation found two thirds of all bottled water comes from tap water. Municipal water supplies are tested multiple times daily. People assume bottled water is safer. The Flint MI water scandal damaged the people's trust in tap water all over the country. 60% of Americans think bottled is safer than tap, but there's more proof to the contrary. Consider using filter pitchers in your home. Consumer Reports found The Stream Rapids Brita and Pure Ultimate with lead reduction, both at $30, improved water taste. Essentially, 2/3rds of bottled water is similarly filtered. So think this through. Drinking bottled water typically costs $1K per year, vs. $30 for tap water you can easily filter yourself - and save - while being just as safe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Great to have you here on the Clark Howard Show where it's all about you and that quality

0:10.8

yours.

0:11.8

I want you to learn ideas to me so you can save more and spend less and don't let anyone

0:17.1

ever rip you off.

0:19.4

Coming up in just a few minutes and today's Clark Gray just moment, I want to tell you

0:24.0

about a scam that has been around for decades that suddenly has gotten a lot more prominent

0:31.0

because of social media.

0:32.2

I'm going to tell you what you need to know to protect your wallet and in this case,

0:36.8

your feelings also.

0:39.0

And coming up yet later, how safe is it to drink tap water?

0:44.6

Well, there's a brand new special investigation.

0:47.8

I want to share with you on tap water.

0:51.6

Do you know whether you should be reaching for bottled water or actually tap would be

0:57.4

OK.

0:58.4

I'll fill you in.

0:59.4

I want to talk right now about something as we are a week out from Christmas.

1:07.4

A lot of people have put themselves into a financial bind and it doesn't matter how much I talk

1:15.2

about in the early fall about planning for spending through the Christmas shopping season

1:23.5

are emotions get the best of us when we're out and about and we spend money that well

1:31.1

on reflection.

1:33.4

We kind of wish we hadn't done or we actually do wish we hadn't done.

1:38.3

So I want to talk about something that based on a lot of reading that I've done, I want

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