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🗓️ 14 July 2020
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Fool.com contributor, Brian Feroldi, joins us on how to teach kids of all ages about money and investing including conversation starters, key concepts, and more.
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0:00.0 | This is Motley Full Answers. I'm Alison Southwick and I'm joined as always by Bert. |
0:09.5 | Broughamp. Bert, you hate Bert. Don't you hate Bert? I feel robbed. |
0:13.7 | Aw. Personal finance expert here at the Motley Fool. Hello, Bert. Hey, Al. |
0:31.3 | So in this week's episode, we are joined by Brian Feraldi, and we're going to talk about how to get your kids interested in managing their money and investing. |
0:34.6 | All that and more on this week's episode of Motleyful Answers. |
0:41.7 | So, bro, I mean, Bert, what's up? Well, I got a few things for you. |
0:46.9 | Three, in fact, Allison, three things for you. Bring the three things. So very quickly, number one, |
0:51.9 | if you're listening to this on the day it's published, it's July 14th. Well, taxes are due. |
1:11.2 | I forgot to say happy birthday. Oh, well, thank you very much. It was your birthday a few days ago. I just realized I forgot to say happy birthday. 7-11. I usually go in and get my free slurpee, but they didn't have free slurpees this year. Oh, I'm sorry. That's all right. All right. Well, let's get back to your favorite topic. Sorry, I interrupted you, but happy birthday. Well, I think my birthday is a better topic than taxes. But regardless, if you're listening to this on the 14th and you haven't submitted your taxes, you have time. Of course, you could always do an extension. That's good old form, 4868. You can always do extension. I think you just made that up. You said that like you made it up. |
1:28.9 | No, I think that's it. |
1:29.9 | I'm pretty sure that's it. |
1:30.8 | In fact, I know that's it. |
1:32.4 | And any of the free tax software providers online will let you file an extension for free, |
1:37.8 | but there's also a free file on the IRS website. |
1:40.5 | You still have to pay your taxes the two times or so that I've done an extension. I just did an |
1:44.5 | estimate of my taxes and then I threw in an extra, I don't know, $500 or $1,000 just to make sure I was |
1:50.2 | right. And then, of course, I got it back when I filed my taxes as a refund. So do that. Did you know you |
1:55.7 | could pay your taxes at 7-Eleven, by the way? Speaking of 7-Ele11? You can. There are instructions on how to do it on the IRS |
2:03.1 | website. However, you have to go to this website, get a special code, and bring it to the 711, |
2:09.2 | pay cash to do it, but it takes two business days to clear. So if you have not been your taxes, |
2:14.3 | don't do the 711 way. Just saying. That's insane. Are you sure you didn't |
2:19.1 | make that up? I did not make that. It's on the IRS website. It's on the internet, so it's got to be true. |
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