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Couple Money Podcast: Build Your Marriage and Wealth Together

Summary: Couple Money Podcast tackles how to build your marriage and wealth together! Elle talks with financial experts, renowned journalists, and real life couples who have done extraordinary things with their money such as paying off six figures of debt, overcoming financial infidelity, starting a business together, and retiring early! Get the tools and tips that have helped them be successful with their finances and marriage. Each episode covers crucial money topics like lending money to family, dumping debt faster, and the keys to financial independence.

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 Finding Your Financial Path | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:38

Looking to retire early? Learn how you two can define your priorities and find ways to save big on your budget while still having fun! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Finding_Your_Financial_Path.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Finding Your Financial Path How are you two doing on your goals this year? Are things chugging along pretty well or you had a bump in the road? For us, January has been not that we expected. We had to make a couple trips to Virginia to see a dear friend when they went into hospice and shortly after again when they lost their battle with cancer. While we’ve done a pretty good job with our finances, you can imagine, our minds and priorities were on other more important matters. If you had a setback or looking to get back on track with your goals, Ziv from Our Financial Path is on the show today to share his stories and some tips to help. In this episode we get into: * deciding together on what’s your priorities * finding ways to save with their budget * living a good life without sacrificing quality Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources on Discovering Your Financial Path Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out:  * How Much Are You Spending * Budgeting: Your Call to Action * Financial Consultation from Ziv $20 Date Night Challenge Last summer we did the $20 Date Night Challenge and was a ton of fun! So what is the challenge? We’re going to inspire one another to go out on more dates, but not break our budget. Starting this week, each Friday I’ll share some date night ideas you two can do that should cost no more than $20. We’re talking about eating out, catching concerts, and having some downtime as a couple. And to make this a bit more interesting, we’re having a contest. You can win some cash for more dates! If you haven’t already, join the community. Once you’re in, all you have to do is take a picture of your own $20 date night. Share it on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, tag me, and use the hashtag #20dollardatenight! Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode?

 Travel Hacking as a Couple | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:00

Learn how you can use travel hacking as a couple to get great deals on your trips!   [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Travel_Hacking_Tips_for_Couples.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Travel Hacking as a Couple Peter and Ruby, from A Journey We Love, come on the podcast to walk us through. In this episode, they share: * their process for find deals with their trips * how they budget during their travels * tips for first-time travelers Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Travel Hacking Resources Want to learn more about travel hacking? Here are some resources to check out: * Why We Travel * The Unconventional Guide to Luxury Travel on a Budget * Quick Money Tips for Travelers * How To Find Mistake Fares And Fly For Cheap Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. I also want to thank Lee Rosevere for music in this episode.

 How to Save More Than Half Your Income with Distilled Dollar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:48

Want this to be your best year ever? Go big and get tips, strategies, and resources so you two can save more than half your income this year!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Save_More_Than_Half_Your_Income_with_Distilled_Dollar.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] How to Save Half Your Income (or More!) Together Do you think you two could save half your income this year? Saving over half may seem impossible, but banking a significant chunk of your income can help you accomplish incredible things with your finances and life. Today’s guest is Matt from Distilled Dollar. In this episode, Matt shares: * why he and his fiancée have chosen to be so aggressive with savings * how they worked through their spending so they’re now able to save 60% of their income * how they stay motivated It’s not your typical millennial money story. Hope you enjoy! If you’re looking additional ways to save half your income, please check out my interview Joe and Kathleen of Stacking Benjamins. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources to Boost Your Savings Rate Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out:  * 17 Money Saving Strategies We Used to Triple Our Savings Rate * How We Went From Earning a Living to Building Wealth, Together * Millenial Money Minutes Podcast * Personal Capital * Mint Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. I also want to thank Lee Rosevere for music in this episode.

 Jumpstart Your Money and Marriage with the New Year New You Financial Summit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:04

Want to make this your best year ever with finances? Learn how you can dump debt, retire early, launch a business, and more with the New Year, New You Financial Summit! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Jumpstart_You_Money_and_Marriage_with_the_New_Year_New_You_Financial_Summit_.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Attend the New Year, New You Financial Summit Welcome to the season four finale of Couple Money. I can’t believe we’ve done this! When I started the podcast a few years ago, my idea was simply calling up couples and interviewing them about what they achieved together with their finances. And now I’m finishing up a fourth season with the biggest event I’ve ever done – New Year, New You Financial Summit. And it’s thanks in large part to you – your support, ideas, and questions have made this possible! This summit has been a work in progress for the past few months and I’m so thrilled with the response so far. I’ve gotten to chat with some of you during the sessions which has made this all the more special to me. In this episode, we’ll get into: what goes behind the scenes to put together a summit * what goes behind the scenes to put together a summit * highlights from the summit so far * some honest and personal answers we had in our Q&A sessions from a couple of our speakers Hope you enjoy! Catch the New Year, New You This Week You can register for free all through this week and catch the sessions as they are released until Sunday night. * Free Registration * Full Summit Schedule * Summit Speakers New Year New You Partners & Giveaways In addition to the sessions, we partnered up with some wonderful companies. Special Shout out to Proactive Budgets, Republic Wireless, iBotta, and HoneyFi! Besides offering really great service to help you save your money, they are sponsoring some incredible giveaways. * Republic Wireless is offering credit for a free smartphone and three months service with them * HoneyFi gave away $100 through PayPal/Amazon gift card * iBotta will be doing a few drawings including one for $250 credit which can be cashed out * ProActiv is giving lifetime subscriptions to their app every day of the summit Check out all the details ...

 New Year, New You Financial Summit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:48

Ready to take action to build your marriage and money? Sign up for the New Year, New You Financial Summit! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/New_Year_New_You_Financial_Summit_2017.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Watch the New Year New You Financial Summit The New Year, New You Financial Summit starts today and I want to give you the inside scoop! Our mission for the summit and all the sessions is to make sure we’re equipping you with the information and tools to help you make this your best year ever with finances. Besides covering the more technical topics like getting out of debt or investing for retirement, we also wanted to provide practical tips for real life situations that many people deal with. The summit sessions will cover some of the most popular goals and issues people have with money, with each day focusing in on a theme. * Monday will be building a brilliant budget. All three sessions are about real life on a budget. * Tuesday is all about money and relationships. I’m excited not only because we have a session on money and marriage, but we’re also discussing parenthood and priorities, handling finances as head of households and taking care of aging parents. * Wednesday is about boosting your income. Sometimes, you’ve done all you can to slash the budget so these sessions are about earning more. I have a session with Phillip Taylor from PT Money where he lays out how started on the side and now has two successful businesses. * Thursday’s theme is dumping debt fast. Sick and tired of those credit card bills? Our speakers not only share how they dumped huge amount of debts, but also how they stay motivated through the process and still had some fun. * Friday closes out with investing for your future. We go over not only how to get started with investing, we also look at strategies to help you retire early and get insight on investing in real estate from those who have been there and done that. New Year New You Partners & Giveaways In addition to the sessions, we partnered up with some wonderful companies. Special Shout out to Proactive Budgets, Republic Wireless, iBotta, and HoneyFi! Besides offering really great service to help you save your money, they are sponsoring some incredible giveaways. * Republic Wireless is offering credit for a free smartphone and three months service with them * HoneyFi is giving $100 through PayPal/Amazon gift card * iBotta will be doing a few drawings including one for $250 credit which can be cashed out * ProActiv is giving lifetime subscriptions to their app ...

 Life After Debt: Rebuilding Your Finances and Yourself with Miss Mazuma | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:17

Stressed and overwhelmed by debt? Learn how you can rebuild your finances and life. Miss Mazuma shares how she overcame $500k of debt, short sales, and found happiness!   [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Life_After_Debt_Rebuilding_Your_Finances_and_Yourself_with_Miss_Mazuma.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Rebuild Your Finances It’s the beginning of a new year and while so many right now are all jazzed up about knocking down their debts, saving more, or spending less, that enthusiasm will die down. And if you still have a huge amount of debt or just a big goal you want to tackle when that happens, you can discourage. And in some cases, understandably depressed. It’s normal. But what do you then? How can you stay focused and climb out? Today’s guest, Miss Mazuma, is kind and brave enough to share her story. In this episode we get into: * how she got into so much debt, * have a look into the painful and frustrating process of a short sale * see how she work through this and came to a healthier spot Her story is both encouraging and real. If you want to hear from someone else who has dug out from a mountain of debt, please check out my interview with Toni Husbands. She shares how she and her husband got on the same page and paid off over $100,000of debt. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Paying Off Debt Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * The Rise and Fall of My Empire…and How I Struck Back (Pt 1) * The Fall of My Shortly Lived Empire (Pt 2) * Recovering From the Fall of My Empire (Pt 3) * Paying Off Debt as a Couple * Attacking Debt: Which One First? * Which Debt Payoff Method Is Right for You? * The Great Debt Dump: Running Toward Financial Freedom with the Power of Community New Year, New You Financial Summit We’ve been talking about goals and how you two can reach them. I’ve teamed up with some of my buddies on something that can help you two have an EPIC year. We’re hosting the New Year, New You Summit. It’s a huge week-long event that you can catch from home.

 How to Achieve More with Vision Boards | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:35

Frustrated with the typical goal setting tips and tricks? Ready to actually achieve some big dreams this year? Learn how vision boards can help you clarify your goals and keep you focused!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Achieve_More_with_Vision_Boards.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Understanding Vision Boards It’s the second day of the 2017 and I’m betting that you’re probably flooded with a ton of goal setting tips, hacks, and trips. I know my Facebook stream has comments from friends about their ambitious goals for the year. On one hand, I think taking a step back and having some clarity on what you want to accomplish is a wonderful first step, but I’m not a New Year’s Resolutions woman. Whenever you decide to build your marriage and wealth, go for it. Today Michelle Jackson, creator Shop My Closet Project, is here to discuss: * what vision boards are and how they can help you * how to create a productive vision board * setting yourself up for success Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Creating Vision Board and Achieving More Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out:  * How To Create A Vision Board * Stay the Course * Maintain a Clear Vision of Your Goal * Turn Your Dreamline into a Vision Board * How to run 4 miles when you really don’t want to * How to Create an Empowering Vision Board * How to Create a Vision Board: Step-by-Step Instructions New Year, New You Financial Summit We’ve been talking about goals and how you two can reach them. I’ve teamed up with some of my buddies on something that can help you two have an EPIC year. We’re hosting the New Year, New You Summit. It’s a huge week-long event that you can catch from home. It’s going to be happening January 9-13, 2017. How would you like to hear from others who have done big things like pay off six figures of debt, retired early, or became a one income family to have more time for the kids? And the best part? You can watch the summit that week for FREE! You just have to register and we’ll save you a spot.

 How to Work Together and Dump Debt Faster | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:05

Looking to pay off debt this year? Learn how you two can work together in finding and making more money to dump your debt faster! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Work_Together_and_Dump_Debt_Faster.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Dump Debt Faster We’re about to enter 2017; I hope you are doing well! This episode is a little different. I’m following up on a request from Amiee, who’s looking to be rid of debts that have been hanging over them. In this episode we’ll get into: * 5 Steps to Get Rid of Your Debt * Tips to Build Up Your Payments * Apps and Tools to Make Things Easier Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Getting Rid of Debt  Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out:  * Paying Off Almost $100k Off Debt as a Family * Personal Capital * Mint * Free Debt Snowball Template   New Year, New You Financial Summit We’ve been talking about goals and how you two can reach them. I’ve teamed up with some of my buddies on something that can help you two have an EPIC year. We’re hosting the New Year, New You Summit. It’s a huge week-long event that you can catch from home. It’s going to be happening January 9-13, 2017. How would you like to hear from others who have done big things like pay off six figures of debt, retired early, or became a one income family to have more time for the kids? And the best part? You can watch the summit that week for FREE! You just have to register and we’ll save you a spot. Register for FREE here! Don’t forget to invite friends and loved ones who you feel could also use this! There will also be over free resources and prizes. I want you to have the best year ever, so please sign up today! Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime.

 Growing the Gap to Retire Early | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:18

Looking to retire early? Here are two effective and efficient strategies to help you two reach your dreams of financial independence faster!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Growing_the_Gap_to_Retire_Early.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” social_pinterest=”true” ] Mind the Gap &  Achieve Financial Independence Faster As we wrap this year up, I’m going over the interviews we’ve had, pulling out threads that connect some of guests. One huge thread I’ve heard repeated is that personal finance nugget: Spend less than you earn. With the couples who achieved big goals, they’ve honed in on building that gap between they they earned and what they spent. It comes down to two strategies: frugality and going income. Frugality and entrepreneurship are powerful tools when used together can build your family’s finances dramatically. Interestingly, the terms frugality and entrepreneurship are a bit misunderstood. Hope you enjoy! If you’re looking to retire sooner, please check out my interview with Liz, creator of Frugalwoods. She and her husband are on schedule to become financially independent next year and have already moved to their homestead. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources to Grow the Gap Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * Boost Your Income with Side Hustles * Being Productive as a Work from Home Parent * 79 Side Hustle Business Ideas You Can Start Today * The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich * How to Retire Early as a Couple * How To Score a $50 Car Payment For Life * Financial Independence and Parenthood New Year, New You Financial Summit How would you like to hear from others who have done big things like pay off six figures of debt, retired early, or became a one income family to have more time for the kids? We’re hosting the New Year, New You Summit. It’s a huge week-long event that you can catch from home. It’s going to be happening January 9-13, 2017. And the best part? You can watch the summit that week for FREE! You just have to register and we’ll save you a spot.     Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital.

 Dumping $87k of Student Loans with Financial Panther | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:14

Feeling trapped by your student loans? Kevin shares his story, strategies, and tactics on how he paid off $87,000 in less than three years! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/Paying_Off_87k_of_Student_Loans_in_Less_Than_3_Years_with_Financial_Panther.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Dumping the Student Loans Depending on where you are on your financial journey, you may be dealing with student loans. Right now 40 million Americans hold student loans. One report had estimated that the class of 2015 on average had graduated with over $35,000 in loans. And for many it’s a burden. Kevin, creator of Financial Panther, comes on the podcast to talk about his experience with paying off $87,000 in student loans in less than 3 years! In this episode we’ll get into: * what motivated him to pay them off ASAP * how Kevin managed to dump his debt * how your phone can help you earn cash Hope you enjoy! If you want to get the ins and outs of repaying your student loan, please check out my interview with Jay Fleischman. He’s an attorney who specializes with student loans and bankruptcy. Jay is very knowledgeable and passionate about helping his clients. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources to Pay Off Student Loans Faster If you’re ready to dump your student loan debt, here are some resources to check out: * Breakdown Of How I Paid Off $87,000 Of Student Loans In 2.5 Years * The Only Secret To Paying Off Debt Is To Be A Weirdo * SoFi – They are offering $100 bonus right now if you refinance your student loan! * CommonBond Refinancing Your Loans Quickly & Easily Refinancing your student loans could save you thousands of dollars! They offer competitive and low rates (as low as 2.36%!) plus they’re offering a $100 bonus now! SoFi has simplified the process so you have less hassle. Learn more here and see if you can lower your payments today! Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for ret...

 10 Best Podcasts and Sites to Build Up Your Marriage and Money | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:00

Looking to build up your marriage and money? Check out these 10 podcasts and sites to help you build wealth together!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/10_Best_Podcasts_and_Sites_to_Build_Up_Your_Marriage_and_Money.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Happy Monday! Helping Couples with Money I started Couple Money because I wanted to have a safe space to discuss not only finances like how to get out of debt, invest smarter, and build wealth, but also the very deeply personal part of marriage. You know, * how do you create a budget that both of you are happy with, * should you loan money to your in-laws, * deciding if one of you can stay or work from home with the kids. Money isn’t the most important thing, but it can really mess up a marriage. When I began, there weren’t many places that dove into both sides. Now there are plenty of wonderful sites and podcasts. And while there is definitely overlap in topic, they are each different. It makes sense because each couple has their own DNA and approach. Today I want to share 10 of my favorite sites and podcasts I’ve enjoyed and have learned from. While not all of them may be your wheelhouse, I’m pretty sure you’ll find some new favorites. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Top Sites for Marriage and Money * His & Her Money -Tai and Talaat McNeely share their story of falling in love, getting married, but being total opposites when it came to handling their finances. They came on this podcast and we got into several issues that can come up in marriage including financial infidelity. * One Extraordinary Marriage – Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo focus is intimacy, whether it’s emotional, financial, physical. They’ve committed to being open and frank about their marriage and give practical tips on becoming more connected. * Marriage, Kids, and Money – Andy Hill is focused on taking care of his family. They are on a quest to become financial free and as you may remember from a few episodes ago, Andy and Nicole are one year away from paying off their mortgage. * The Smart Couple – Jayson Gaddis has created a resources for couples looking to have a deeper conversations and a more meaningful commitment. * Family Balance Sheet – Kristia’s site is a fantastic spot for spouses looking to get smarter and wiser with their finances. If you are looking for motivation to become debt free, please check out her series. * The Budget Mama – While the focus is on budget, Jessi gets into marriage covering how to respect one another when coming with a spending plan. It’s real life on a budget. * Mom and Dad Money – Matt Beck is a fee-only financial planner who started his site to help new parents build happy families by making money simple.

 How to Achieve Your Money Goals as a Couple | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:22

Want to achieve big things with your finances? Get the tips and resources so you two can achieve your money goals together! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_Make_and_Achieve_Epic_Money_Goals.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] How was 2016 for you financially? Are you guys in a better spot than you were last year? Achieve Your Money Goals Last week I shared how we did. This week it’s all about next year – we’re gearing up for an epic year and I’d love for you to do the same. In this episode, we’ll get into: * The problem with most financial resolutions and goals * How the two of you can come up with goals that you’re both behind * How You Can Achieve Big Things in 2017 Hope you enjoy! If you want to get more tips on make better goals, please catch my episode on Owning the Year with SMART goals. Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! New Year, New You Financial Summit We’ve been talking about goals and how you two can reach them. I’ve teamed up with some of my buddies on something that can help you two have an EPIC year. We’re hosting the New Year, New You Summit. It’s a huge week-long event that you can catch from home. It’s going to be happening January 9-13, 2017. How would you like to hear from others who have done big things like pay off six figures of debt, retired early, or became a one income family to have more time for the kids? And the best part? You can watch the summit that week for FREE! You just have to register and we’ll save you a spot. Register for FREE here! Don’t forget to invite friends and loved ones who you feel could also use this! There will also be over free resources and prizes. I want you to have the best year ever, so please sign up today! Resources for Building Wealth Together  Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * 8th Annual Fidelity® Resolutions Study * Breaking Through and Achieving Your Financial Goals * Prioritizing Goals and Finances * How Our Financial Goals Followed Our Family Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from

 3 Millennial Money Mistakes to Avoid | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:26

Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Grant shares three major millennial money mistakes to avoid and what helped him to become a millionaire at 30!  [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/3_Millennial_Money_Mistakes_to_Avoid.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” social_pinterest=”true” ] Millennials Money Mistakes and Wins It seems people love to jump on millennials and how bad they are with their finances. Today I want to talk to someone who is bucking the trend. Grant is the creator of Millennial Money. When he was out of college he only had a couple bucks in his bank account. He decided to do something about it, (including reading 300 personal finance books). We’ll get into more of the details in the interview, but started saving at least 25% of what he made, started a business, and he invested. His efforts paid off and he became financial independent at the age of 30. In this interview he shares three money mistakes he and other millennials make and offer some tips on how turn things around. I hope you enjoy! If you want hear more from another young millionaire, please check out my interview with Justin from Root of Good. He shares his investment strategy that helped him retire in his 30s! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources for Millennials and Money  Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * 7 Millennial Money Mistakes * Financial Independence and Parenthood * Escape Living Paycheck to Paycheck * Early Retirement in Your 30s with Frugalwoods The New Parents’ Guide to Financial Independence  Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. I also want to thank Lee Rosevere for music in this episode.    

 How to Conduct a Year End Money Review Together | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:56

Looking to build wealth together? Learn how you two can do a money review quickly and easily. Get the tools we love and use! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Run_a_Year_End_Review_as_a_Couple.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_pinterest=”true” ] Year End Money Review How often do you two review your money? We have a monthly check-up as a part of our money dates just to make sure things are alright. With the year winding down, my husband and I are reviewed our numbers for 2016. It’s a way for us to not only see how things went with our money, but it’s gives us a chance to start brainstorming on how we can make the next year better. When we were in thick of our dump our car loan phase we were tight with our expenses to speed up the pay off date. I’d even share them on the site. The accountability made a huge difference of reaching our goals. If you haven’t done one, try it. And if you’re not sure how, we’ll show in today’s show. Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments. If you’re looking for an easy way to help keep your portfolio on target for retirement without having to link your accounts to yet another service, check out Divvy. Listeners can get a 10% discount; use the coupon code, “Couplemoney”. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. I also want to thank Lee Rosevere for music in this episode.

 How to Give Yourselves More Options with Money | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:20

Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Learn how a budget can help you two have more options and achieve your dreams! [smart_track_player url=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/couplemoney/How_to_Give_Yourselves_More_Options_with_Money.mp3″ social=”true” social_twitter=”true” social_facebook=”true” social_gplus=”true” ] Budgets & Goals  = More Options with Money As we wrap this year up, I’m going over the interviews we’ve had and I wanted to address a misconception or I guess fear is a better word that I’ve heard from people about money. Having a financial plan or even a budget limits you. It somehow pens you in, taking away options. That truth is having a plan for your money, giving it a purpose gives you two more options, not less. Today I share two guests and their take about money and choices. * Jessica: There was a point where they decided they were going to buy a place in Toronto. Buying a house, condo, whatever is a big decision. It’s not something you can quickly walk away from. But with a bit of planning, Jessica and her husband created an option should they need to leave. * Liz: She and her husband are on track to retire next year in their 30s. They’re already in their homestead in Vermont. To get there, they made very specific choices about their lifestyle, housing, and work. Being a young couple, people might wonder if they’re limiting themselves too quickly. But I think Liz had a great point about change and choice. Listen in and hear from themselves how they’ve given themselves more options with their finances and lives. Hope you enjoy! Subscribe to Couple Money Podcast via iTunes, Stitcher, or copy this link to use with a podcatcher of your choice. You can also find me hanging out on Twitter and Facebook! Resources to Help You Dump Debt Want to learn more? Here are some resources to check out: * The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness * The Great Debt Dump: Running Toward Financial Freedom with the Power of Community * Paying Off Debt as a Couple * Attacking Debt: Which One First? Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today? Support for this podcast also comes from Divvy Investments.

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