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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

1303: News ways to think about financial planning, the best money apps and more

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Farnoosh Torabi

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Joe Saul-Sehy, host of Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of Stacked: Your Super-Serious Guide to Modern Money Management, joins to discuss new ways to think about financial planning, his favorite money apps and more. More about Joe: Destroying his credit immediately after leaving home, Joe had to learn about money the hard way—and much of it as he was telling other people how to manage their money, as a financial advisor. After 16 years in the industry he moved to financial media, creating Stacking Benjamins, one of the most listened to podcasts in the personal finance sphere. Kiplinger has called the show the “best personal finance podcast” and Fast Company has described it as striking a “great balance between fun and functional.” Joe lives in Texarkana with his spouse, Cheryl, and cat, Cooper, recording shows in his mom’s basement next door. To learn more about Joe and his book, check out his website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

So money episode 1303, Joe Saul C. High host of the Stacking Benjamin's podcast and author of the new book

0:07.3

stacked your super serious guide to modern money management.

0:13.0

You're listening to so money with award-winning money guru Farneesh Karabi.

0:17.5

Each day in a 30-minute dose of financial inspiration from the world's top business minds,

0:22.7

authors, influencers, and from Farneesh herself.

0:25.6

Looking for ways to save on gas or double your double coupons?

0:30.5

Sorry, you're in the wrong place.

0:32.7

Seeking profound ways to live a richer, happier life.

0:35.9

Welcome to So Money.

0:39.4

A 150 million people, it's in this report by nonfiction, this wonderful group, non-profit group,

0:47.4

that talks about how 150 million people report that they've cried about their money.

0:51.3

150 million of us in the United States.

0:53.6

And you'd think that's mostly people living paycheck to paycheck, but their study showed that

0:58.4

it's not. While more people living paycheck to paycheck are not sure where they're going to put

1:02.4

food on the table cry, there was a huge percentage of people who make over $250,000 a year who are

1:08.2

crying. Welcome to So Money, everybody. I'm your host Farneesh Karabi. It's Monday, January 10th.

1:15.2

I got a long week ahead. Let me tell you, we got an urgent email text, phone call, all of it on

1:21.2

Saturday morning, letting us know that our daughter's preschool classroom had been exposed to COVID,

1:27.2

somebody in the classroom, a test day positive. Last time she was in the classroom was Thursday,

1:33.2

and she was only in school on Wednesday and Thursday. Nevertheless, we now have to isolate her for

1:39.9

the next seven to 10 days. She has to get a PCR test before she can go back to school. She's

1:44.2

on vaccinated. She's only four. So we're headed for a busy week. As many of you know, what that's

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