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The Stacking Benjamins Show

Things We Wish We Knew About Money When We Were 20 w/ an intro to Respect (SB RWD 83)

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFP

Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Education, Retirement, Investing, Cfp, Business, Money

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

We're finishing this week strong with today's rewind episode. Featuring Joe, Len Penzo, and Paula Pant, this roundtable has our group looking back at their 20's. What sort of money education would have made their lives easier? Later on the show, the group asks themselves: what's the deal with tipping? And should you tip the takeout host? When is it appropriate to leave a tip? The gang answered all that, and more, on today's episode. PLUS, in our FinTech segment, we talked to Ross Kimbarovsky from Respect. Worried about elder care for your relatives? Ross and his team rolled out some new systems to address the issues in elder care.  We'll be back on Monday with a whole new batch of fresh episodes. See you then!   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:27.4

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0:29.7

Pre-recorded from Joe's mom's basement, welcome to another rewind episode of the Stacking Benjamin show.

0:38.0

Hey everyone, I'm Griffin the intern, or like those guys who keep starting road work in front of my house at 8 a.m. like to call me, the Fintern.

0:45.0

So is it Friday yet? It is? Awesome. And you know what? The apartment over Uncle Jack's garage we're working in while the new basement is getting renovated really isn't half bad.

0:54.4

I guess you start to appreciate the little things after cleaning up the basement for a couple years.

0:58.8

I wouldn't mind a place like this for myself one day, but then I wondered,

1:02.2

should I be renting an apartment by myself, or maybe

1:04.7

find a house to rent with some of my buddies? I mean, there was some good stuff about buying a house

1:08.9

on Monday, but I didn't really think this far ahead. I'll never admit this to them personally, and please don't tell them I said this

1:14.7

but those basement guys actually know a thing or two I looked through the files to see

1:19.0

if anything popped out at me and I found the perfect roundtable episode to end the week.

1:23.0

Check this out. Stacking Benjamin's episode 468.

1:26.0

Things we wish we knew about money when we were 20.

1:29.0

With an intro to respect.

1:31.0

Sounds like good stuff to me.

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