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Episode 215. “He wants a house, I don’t want to go bankrupt.”

 Athena (31) and Arie (30) are newly married and dreaming of buying a home, starting a family, and traveling the world. But their finances—and

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Episode 218. “Our childcare costs are about to quadruple. Are we screwed?” (Part 2)

Last week, we met Dominique (33) and Chris (34)—a couple earning $180K a year, raising a toddler, and still living paycheck to paycheck. Dominique felt

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Episode 216. I track every penny. He gambles. Should I marry him?

Taylor (29) is a high-earning dentist with a strict savings plan and deep-rooted fears about financial instability. Hayden (25) earns $24K a year, has a

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Episode 217. “Are we broke…or just bad with money? (Part 1)

Dominique (33) and Chris (34) have been together for six years, engaged for two, and share a two-year-old son. While Dominique manages parenting, full-time work,

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Episode 216. I track every penny. He gambles. Should I marry him?

Taylor (29) is a high-earning dentist with a strict savings plan and deep-rooted fears about financial instability. Hayden (25) earns $24K a year, has a

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Use the SETHI Technique to be Unforgettable

Your social skills shape your success more than you think. The promotion you missed, the deal that fell through, the connection that never took off—these

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How does a 401(k) work? The single best way to grow your money

A 401(k) is a retirement savings account that allows you to invest a portion of your paycheck before paying taxes.  In many cases, employers will

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Episode 215. “He wants a house, I don’t want to go bankrupt.”

 Athena (31) and Arie (30) are newly married and dreaming of buying a home, starting a family, and traveling the world. But their finances—and

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Episode 213. “We have a $1M trust

 Kate (45) and Keith (53) split their time between Maine and Hawaii, living what looks like a dream life. They’ve inherited wealth, run two

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Episode 214. “I’m 45 but my parents still control my money”

Kate and Keith have spent years afraid to spend—until now. In part 2 of this conversation, Ramit challenges them to rewrite the money scripts that