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Listen Money Matters - Free your inner financial badass. All the stuff you should know about personal finance.

5 Questions: Minimum Wage, Lending Money, Debt

Listen Money Matters - Free your inner financial badass. All the stuff you should know about personal finance.

Listen Money Matters

Careers, Business, Investing, Education

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2015

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

We haven’t done a Five Questions for awhile! We’re back to answer your questions about minimum wage, lending money and debt. We get a lot of questions and if one of you is wondering, more of you are wondering. How can you get by on minimum wage? Well, first of all, you have to live in a place like Iowa where the cost of living is very low. You also need to take advantage of any social programs you might be eligible for, low income housing, food assistance, reduced cost utilities. Work as many extra hours as you can to save up enough for a $1000 emergency fund. Next, try to build a marketable skill using all the free resources you can find, the library, the internet, Coursera, Khan Academy. A minimum wage job should be something you have while you build additional skills toward getting a better paying job. Apply to jobs you’re not qualified for. It may not always work but it only has to work once. At the very least you may get some interview experience. How do you know what tax bracket you’ll be in when you retire so you can choose the best IRA? When you retire, you won’t be earning money, or earning less, so the money withdrawn will be taxed at a lower rate. Unless, you have a separate revenue stream, like rental income. In that case, you might be earning more than when you worked. So it depends on your idea of retirement. Golfing all day or running a small property empire. If you’re going to relax, go traditional. If you’re going to earn, go Roth. Should we wipe out our savings to pay off student loans and then focus on retirement savings? Take the money in the savings account that isn’t earning interest, except for 3-6 months of expenses, and put that towards the loans. As for your investment money, the interest rate on your loans is low so leave that money where it is. What should we do with retirement plans from old jobs? Roll them over to avoid administration fees. How can you help manage parent and sibling debt? Just handing over a chunk of money is usually not a good idea. Agree to help with the caveat that the family member shows you how they plan to get out of debt and the steps they’ll take not to get into debt again. Thanks everyone. If you want to get an answer to your questions fast, come join us in the Community. Show Notes Allagash Dubbel Reserve: A malty, Belgian ale. LMM Community: Come join the money revolution! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up everybody? Welcome to Listen Money Matters.

0:07.0

To be good is noble, but to show others how to be good is nobler and no trouble.

0:11.0

My name is Thomas and I'm here as always with my good friend Andrew, Andrew how are you?

0:15.0

And what are you drinking? Hopefully it is not an empty can like what I'm drinking.

0:19.0

Hmm, I don't know how you can drink an empty can. But I'm sure you're going to tell us.

0:23.0

It's very difficult. It requires a lot of finesse.

0:26.0

So you can go out to the liquor store and at least in this area for like $11 you can get like a decent bottle of wine.

0:35.0

That will keep you busy for the night. Same here.

0:39.0

I have an $11 bomber which is keeping me busy for the day at least.

0:45.0

It's from Alligash. It's the Dubell Reserve. It's Belgium style obviously because I like half the beers I drink or that.

0:54.0

And it's batch number one, 12 and wait for it.

1:00.0

It's really good. Mighty tasty. It's mighty tasty.

1:05.0

Hashtag and your catchphrase. That were damn tasty.

1:10.0

Yeah, I was drinking the La Croix, but now it's empty.

1:13.0

They have like five new flavors. La Croix. Yeah, I have no idea.

1:17.0

They have a bunch of new flavors though. So I'm going to be like going to Target and buying a bunch of water which doesn't make sense.

1:23.0

But explain to me what La Croix is again. Is it like flavored water?

1:27.0

Yeah, it's carbonated flavored water. So it's like sparkling water with like a hint of flavor to it.

1:32.0

This one's like watermelon kiwi which is excellent. It's an excellent combination.

1:37.0

And they have a bunch of other ones. It's like tonic water for hipsters.

1:40.0

Yes. It's pretty good though. I don't think that's why I think that beer.

1:44.0

People who are not hipsters would also enjoy it. But yes, I can pinch and twirl my mustache while I drink it.

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