This chapter discusses the double standards faced by women in the personal finance industry, highlighting the different types of questions and judgments they often receive that male counterparts do not. It emphasizes the importance of confidence and authority in establishing credibility and influence in the field, citing successful figures like Dave Ramsey and Susie Orman as examples. The chapter explores the potential benefits and drawbacks of pursuing an MBA to boost confidence and addresses the impact of external factors such as racism and sexism on opportunities.
#473: Sarah has cash to pay a $8,000 medical bill but she’s reluctant to drain her savings. Should she sign up for the hospital’s interest-free payment plan?
Jennie is an independent consultant but gets paid as a W-2 employee. Without access to a SEP IRA or a 401k plan, is there another option to save for retirement?
An anonymous caller is wondering how to run a cost-benefit analysis on pursuing a graduate degree.
Brian is getting inundated with spam calls as a real estate investor. Is there a way to stop the madness?
Former financial planner Joe Saul-Sehy and I tackle these four questions in today’s episode.
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