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The YNAB Podcast

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Dec 30, 2013 • 5min

105 - The Year of the Status Quo

YNAB had a banner year (thank you for telling your friends and family!). 2014 shall be the year of the status quo.
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Dec 23, 2013 • 6min

104 - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Since Julie took over the budget, things are green. Christmas is no different. We've been saving all year for it. It's exactly how you too, can have yourself a merry little Christmas.
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Dec 16, 2013 • 20min

103 - Timing Expenses to Save a Grand (or so) on Taxes

This "loophole" isn't a loophole at all. It's actually a plain Jane tax planning strategy that can be employed by almost anyone, with even the most boring of tax returns. You can contact Casey directly at casey@wealthguardadvisors.com.
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Dec 9, 2013 • 23min

102 - When Your Tax Rate is 2000% (Not a Typo)

I've brought back my tax adviser, Casey Murdock, for another podcast. He should be your adviser too. We discuss the fringe world of tax credit and deduction phaseouts. You can contact Casey directly at casey@wealthguardadvisors.com.
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Dec 2, 2013 • 6min

101 - When You Finance Anything, You Finance Everything

Inspired by Mark's blog post over on the blog, we discuss the very true (albeit depressing) principle that once you finance something, everything else you purchase is also "financed."
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Nov 25, 2013 • 19min

100 - A Look Back (and Forward) at YNAB

I reminisce, and then look forward.
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Nov 18, 2013 • 13min

099 - Real Estate Investing with YNAB

A discussion on how I use YNAB to manage our real estate investing.
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Nov 11, 2013 • 6min

098 - An Update on Julie Owning the Budget

This is awesome. Having Julie "own" the budget has been just short of revolutionary.
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Oct 14, 2013 • 14min

097 - The Most Radical Shift in Money Management to Ever Take Place in Our Household.

Exploring the shift in money management within a household as the reins are handed over to the wife, discussing the impact on relationships and the benefits of shared financial responsibility.
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Oct 7, 2013 • 32min

096 - Mr Money Mustache's View on Retiring FAR Earlier Than the Norm (Take Two).mp3

An interview with  my favorite personal finance blogger, Mr. Money Mustache.  He retired at 30 years old, and he and his wife and son live a luxurious life on just under $30,000 per year.  THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PODCAST YOU WILL LISTEN TO THIS YEAR. :)

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