Millennial Money Minutes | Personal Finance in 5 Minutes
Summary: Welcome to Millennial Money Minutes where we tackle tough personal finance, investing, and money topics in 5 minutes. We also interview top personal finance bloggers, authors, and academics. Hosted by Grant from MillennialMoney.com and Matt from DistilledDollar.com.
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Podcasts:
As you make more money, it's so easy to spend more money. Learn the best ways to avoid lifestyle inflation.
The real estate vs. stock investing throwdown - which one is a better investment?
We reveal our biggest money mistakes.
These habits save us a ton of money. Here are a few hacks we use to spend less and think twice before any purchase.
Happy Cinco de Mayo. Why we think budgets still suck and are the biggest barrier to saving more money.
Let's chat CASH. Warren Buffett is sitting on $86 Billion and we are sitting on hardly any cash. When and why it might make sense to increase your cash reserves.
How to find happiness at the top of the fulfillment curve.
Grant and Matt discuss two different perspectives on whether $1 million is enough for retirement and what $1 million really means.
Why investing in yourself is the most important investment of all. We share our favorite ways we invest in ourselves.
Grant chats with Jen Sincero, the #1 NY Times Bestselling author of You Are A Badass, about her new book You Are A Badass At Making Money, overcoming fear, gratitude, how she went from living in a garage to making seven figures and a whole lot more. We went pretty deep and had a ton of fun.
Hustle is often a misused term. Why we think a hustler mindset is so important for both your money and your life.
How to spot and avoid money scams. We share practical tips that could save you from scammers.
Are you, or someone you know, graduating from college? Here's our advice.
We are both getting invited to a ton of weddings, which can get expensive. When should you save the date?
What is the impact of saving and investing $100 per week? A lot more than you think.