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Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 18min

Q&A: Retirement Math That Actually Works; Cashing In on the World Cup; and Why Your Parents' Housing Advice Is Wrong

Explore the intricacies of retirement planning beyond the rigid 4% withdrawal rule, tailored to individual goals. Discover how major events like the World Cup can impact local real estate values, offering intriguing opportunities for investors. Dive into the age-old debate of renting versus buying a home, with fresh insights on the hidden costs of homeownership versus the potential benefits of renting. The conversation challenges traditional housing advice, focusing on adaptability and strategic financial decision-making.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 32min

Tax Strategies You Might Be Missing, with Natalie Kolodij

Natalie Kolodij, a tax strategist and founder of the Certified Real Estate Tax Strategist Credential, shares invaluable insights on tax savings. She reveals overlooked deductions for W-2 employees, like sales tax and medical expenses, and discusses strategic charitable donations through 'bunching.' Natalie clarifies misconceptions about selling your primary residence and emphasizes the importance of meticulous tax return reviews. Small business owners learn about vital deductions unavailable to salaried employees, making this conversation essential for savvy tax planning.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 1h 28min

Are We Heading for a Recession?, with Bob Elliott, former Head of Ray Dalio’s Investment Team at World's Largest Hedge Fund

Bob Elliott, former Head of Ray Dalio's Investment Team at Bridgewater Associates and now CEO of Unlimited Funds, shares his sobering insights on the looming recession. He highlights the impact of tariffs, persistent inflation, and the Fed's limited response as key economic headwinds. CEOs face uncertainty, causing confidence to plummet to levels not seen since 2008. For individual investors, Bob advocates for simple strategies like dollar-cost averaging and diversification, emphasizing the importance of a long-term investment approach amidst volatility.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 59min

First Friday: Tariffs Grab Headlines, But These Financial Changes Nobody Is Talking About Will Impact You Too

Bob Elliott, former head of Ray Dalio's team at Bridgewater Associates, shares deep insights on recent economic shifts. He discusses the major impact of new White House tariffs on markets and inflation, alongside critical changes in student loans affecting millions. Elliott reveals that index funds outperform actively managed funds most of the time and highlights Rocket Companies' dominance in the mortgage market. He also delves into the government's strategic moves regarding Bitcoin, signaling a significant shift in asset management.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 5min

Q&A: The Scary Shift from Saving to — Gulp! — Actually Spending Your Money

Navigating the tricky transition from saving to spending money can feel daunting, especially when striving for financial independence. A caller is weighing the decision between selling his home or converting it into a rental property, exploring the financial implications involved. The discussion also highlights key aspects of Roth IRAs, including their long-term tax advantages and the importance of strategic planning. With a sprinkle of humor on historical rivalries, this conversation blends practical financial advice with engaging anecdotes.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 15min

How to Travel on $75 Per Day, with Nomadic Matt Kepnes

Nomadic Matt Kepnes, a travel writer and blogger renowned for his budget travel expertise, shares how to explore the world on just $75 a day. He challenges typical travel costs, showing that it can often be cheaper than staying at home. Matt emphasizes living like a local to embrace authentic experiences while saving money. He debunks popular travel myths about flight bookings and offers insights into using credit card points strategically. His anecdotes illustrate the rewarding journey of budget travel, particularly in a post-COVID landscape.
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Mar 25, 2025 • 1h 1min

Q&A: You Made a Money Mistake. Now What?

The episode tackles the emotional toll of financial mistakes and how to overcome them. It highlights the value of learning from errors, encouraging a growth mindset through humorous anecdotes. Listeners learn about navigating short-term capital gains and the intricacies of asset management strategies like FIFO and LIFO. There's also a discussion about innovative financial decisions stemming from mistakes and personalized advice for selecting investment funds, making the complexities of finance a bit more relatable and engaging.
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Mar 21, 2025 • 1h 29min

Why Your Brain Rewards You for Avoiding Your Boss, with Dr. Joel Salinas

Dr. Joel Salinas, a clinical associate professor and brain health expert, breaks down the neuroscience behind avoiding tough conversations, like asking for a raise. He explains how our brains reward us for avoidance with dopamine hits, creating a cycle of discomfort. Salinas emphasizes the importance of deep breathing to engage our rational brain and suggests the 'Bigger Better Offer' mindset to motivate action. We also learn fascinating brain facts, including how conflict can foster authentic connections and the significance of maintaining brain health through lifestyle choices.
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Mar 18, 2025 • 1h 49min

The Hidden Tax of Avoiding Tough Conversations, with Harvard Law Senior Fellow Bob Bordone

#591: Imagine you're about to ask your boss for a raise. Your stomach tightens. You've rehearsed what to say, but doubt creeps in. Should you be more assertive? More understanding of company constraints?Bob Bordone, who has taught negotiation for 25 years including 21 years at Harvard Law School, joins us to explain why you don't have to choose between empathy and assertiveness. In fact, combining them is key to successful negotiations."It might feel like a tension, but it's not an actual one," Bordone explains. "I can fully appreciate what you're feeling without ever giving anything up in a negotiation."Bordone breaks down his three-part preparation framework: Mirror work: Identify the different sides of yourself in a negotiation — the empathic side that understands company constraints, the assertive side that knows you deserve recognition, and perhaps an anxious side worried about finances. Chair work: Give each side a voice through role-playing exercises, literally sitting in different chairs to embody each perspective. Table work: Bring these voices into the actual negotiation in an authentic way that doesn't make the other person feel attacked. He also introduces fascinating concepts like "conflict recognition" — how quickly we perceive something as a conflict — and "conflict holding" — our comfort with leaving conflicts unresolved. These differences often cause relationship problems when we're unaware of them."My best friend and I might debate over Flaming Hot Cheetos for 25 minutes. For me, with high conflict recognition, it's completely fun. I go home and sleep like a baby," Bordone says. "For someone with low conflict recognition, they might think, 'That was horrible. Did I hurt the relationship?'"When someone tries to shut down your request with policy ("that's just how we do things here"), Bordone recommends what he calls the "Wizard of Oz tactic" — asking a few more questions rather than immediately accepting defeat.The skills you develop asking for a raise transfer to other challenging conversations — from family inheritance discussions to political disagreements with colleagues.Bordone emphasizes that conflict isn't something to avoid but rather a normal part of relationships. The question isn't whether we'll have conflict, but how we handle it when it inevitably arrives.Resources MentionedBook: Conflict ResilienceWeb: BobBordone.comTimestamps:Note: Timestamps will vary on individual listening devices based on dynamic advertising run times. The provided timestamps are approximate and may be several minutes off due to changing ad lengths.(00:00) Introduction to Bob Bordone(02:35) Contentious times vs 25 years ago(04:26) Negotiation vs facilitation vs conflict resolution(05:56) Key negotiator skills(08:35) Empathy meets assertiveness(11:22) Mirror work explained(15:58) Chair work technique(19:58) Table work strategies(24:10) Role-playing in preparation(31:44) Rights, power, interests framework(35:39) Conflict recognition vs conflict holding(42:22) Handling power imbalances(50:13) "Difficult people" reconsideredFor more information, visit the show notes at https://affordanything.com/episode591 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 14, 2025 • 1h 56min

Small Cap Showdown! Paul Merriman vs. Dr. Karsten Jeske Battle … with Millions Hanging in the Balance

Join finance veteran Paul Merriman, a strong advocate for diversification through small-cap value investments, as he debates acclaimed economist Dr. Karsten Jeske, who favors simpler investment strategies. The lively discussion highlights the historical performance of small-cap value stocks, which outperformed the S&P 500 for a decade, versus Jeske's claim that this advantage is fading. They explore the complexities of market dynamics, the importance of asset allocation, and the philosophical differences between active management and passive investing. It's a battle of financial wits!

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