Monday Money Tip Podcast
MONDAY MONEY TIP PODCAST: How to Get Your Spouse On Board
It’s Monday and we’re on Episode 16 of the Monday Money Tip Podcast! This week, we’re talking about Marriage and Money and Joe has some very important and helpful tips for you! Joe will talk about what to do when you can’t get your spouse to cooperate with your financial plan.
It’s our goal at the end of each episode that you gain hope and encouragement in your financial journey, you’re equipped to take a next step, and that you’ve had FUN with us!
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Show Notes
About the episode:
- Hear Joe answer the question “My biggest challenge is getting my husband on board. We have been married for 23 years. We have never agreed about money. Tonight, we struggled just talking about basic principles. We are already stuck on Rung 1 – The Plan. I am a planner. What do I do?”
- Joe talks about the current costs for college tuition.
- Get tips on how to get on the same page as your spouse when it comes to your hopes, dreams, and finances.
- Hear a success story about a couple that managed to pay off $97,000 worth of student loan debt in just three years.
- Joe explains the concept of “money wounds.”
Resources:
The IWBNIN Ladder
Successfully Manage Money With a Non-Participating Spouse eBook
Quote of the Day: “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right.” – Henry Ford
MONDAY MONEY TIP PODCAST: What Type of Insurance Should I Have?
Welcome to Episode 15 of the Monday Money Tip Podcast! If you’ve listened to the last podcast then you know that our topic for July is Insurance. We all know we need car, home, and health insurance but are there any other areas of life that you should be covered? My co-host, Megan and I are here to tell you the importance of some other types of insurance that you may need at some point in your life. We will also share with you some tips for staying on budget this summer and the concept of a generational blessing.
It’s our goal at the end of each episode that you gain hope and encouragement in your financial journey, you’re equipped to take a next step, and that you’ve had FUN with us!
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Show Notes
About the Episode:
- Joe talks about other important types of insurance besides car, home and health insurance.
- Joe and Megan share their tips for staying on budget this summer while also entertaining the kids.
- Hear a success story from Kathy who has made some changes in regards to her insurance and credit card debt.
- Joe shares a shocking statistic in regards to the odds of becoming disabled.
Resources:
Quote of the Day: “Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it.” – Proverbs 22:6
Links:
MMT Podcast Episode 07
MMT Podcast Episode 08
IWBNIN Ladder
0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards
MONDAY MONEY TIP PODCAST: Whole vs. Term Life Insurance
Episode 14 is LIVE and I’m here with my co-host, Megan Hibbard, to talk about Insurance! Insurance can be a daunting and challenging topic but we all know we need it. During this episode, we answer the question, “With a newborn daughter at home, I know it is important to look into life insurance. Do you suggest term or whole? What limits should I be looking for?” We also have other important tips for you including information on insurance for a stay-at-home spouse.
It’s our goal at the end of each episode that you gain hope and encouragement in your financial journey, you’re equipped to take a next step, and that you’ve had FUN with us!
Find the Monday Money Tip Podcast HERE. Please let us know what you think by leaving us a rating!
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Show Notes
About the episode:
- Joe shares important information regarding mortgage rates and bank savings rates.
- Hear a success story about a couple who implemented our program for just one month and are saving while tackling debt.
- Joe will answer the question, “With a newborn daughter at home, I know it is important to look into life insurance. Do you suggest term or whole? What limits should I be looking for?”
- Joe explains the importance of having life insurance on a stay-at-home spouse.
Resources:
I Was Broke. Now I’m Not.
Quote of the Day: “You don’t buy life insurance because you are going to die, but because those you love are going to live.” – Unknown Author
Links:
Joe’s Current Investments
SelectQuote
Marcus (Goldman Sachs)
Synchrony Financial
American Express
Ally Bank
Capital One
Please note: Some rates may have changed from the time of this podcast recording
MONDAY MONEY TIP PODCAST: The Must Have Legal Documents
In Episode 13, we’re wrapping up the topic of Estate Planning with special guest Stan Craig. Stan is a pastor, Bible teacher, financial professional, and the Executive Director of a non-profit foundation. During this episode, Stan talks about why this topic is so important to him and break down each of the legal documents needed to express your desires, for both when you’re alive and also when you pass. While death isn’t a fun topic, it is an important one as it is something we will all face at some point. Stan is here to help you prepare for it in a way that blesses your family and those you love most instead of leaving behind a burden.
It’s our goal at the end of each episode that you gain hope and encouragement in your financial journey, you’re equipped to take the next step, and that you’ve had FUN with us!
Find the Monday Money Tip Podcast HERE. Please let us know what you think by leaving us a rating!
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Show Notes
About the episode:
- Stan explains the four legal documents we need to express our desires.
- Get tips on how to initiate a conversation with your loved ones to make sure they have plans in place.
- Hear Stan’s thoughts on the importance of leaving behind letters to the special people in your life in addition to any legal documents.
Resources:
Foretalk – 7 Critical Conversations for Living in the Season of Now [Book]
Estate Planning Course [Online Course + Book]
Quote of the Day: “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” – Psalm 90:12
MONDAY MONEY TIP PODCAST: Is Estate Planning Necessary?
In Episode 12 we’re focusing on Estate Planning. While it might not sound like too much fun, Joe has some very important information to share with you and will answer the question, “Other than my retirement account (which isn’t much to brag about), I don’t have a ton to leave to my family. Is Estate Planning still necessary?” You will hear stories about families that took the time to get their affairs in order and stories of those who did not. Make sure that your family is well taken care of with some of these great tips!
It’s our goal at the end of each episode that you gain hope and encouragement in your financial journey, you’re equipped to take a next step, and that you’ve had FUN with us!
Find the Monday Money Tip Podcast HERE. Please let us know what you think by leaving us a rating!
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Show Notes
About the episode:
- Hear Joe’s thoughts about the current U.S. National Debt.
- Joe answers an important question about the importance of estate planning.
- Get tips on making sure your financial affairs, businesses or intellectual property, possessions and even pets are included in your final wishes.
Resources:
ForeTalk: The 7 Critical Conversations for Living in the Season of Now [Online Course + Book]
Quote of the Day: “It is hard to let your wishes be known when you are dead.” – Joe Sangl
Links:
LegalZoom
RetailMeNot