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Money Plan SOS

Steve Stewartmoneyplansos.com
Pay attention - not interest. For most, that’s all it takes to get their money under control. That’s how my wife and I got out of debt completely - EVEN THE MORTGAGE! And you can too! Join me as I share some extreme-but-proven ways for how money really works. The show isn’t just about making a Money Plan (aka: a budget). Steve also explains what’s really wrong with credit cards and credit scores (spoiler alert: It’s not what you think). You’ll also learn about rich habits, how various investing vehicles work, and how you can have no debt, no credit, and no problems! The show is retired, but still relevant in today’s radically changing financial world. Begin with Episode 201, then go back and listen to the archives in your favorite podcast app! Money Plan SOS is the response to the call for help with your finances.
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Episodes

How We Doubled our Net Worth - and YOU CAN TOO!

#141: Before starting our debt-free journey we had $176,000 in retirement accounts but our net worth was only $74,000. What’s the secret that doubled our net worth in 8 years? We followed Dave Ramsey’s advice: We got on a budget We stopped borrowing money We paid off all of our consumer debt We put 3 months worth of expenses in emergency savings We increased our retirement contributions once we got out of debt Our plan has us saving for our daughter’s future at least six more years We continue t...

Jan 16, 201417 minEp. 141

Creditors Behaving Badly

#140: Wendy had her credit card debt discharged when a collector broke the law. You have rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Listen to Wendy's story and how she was legally able to discharge a debt she owed. For more information, visit the show notes at

Jan 10, 201427 minEp. 140

Making my obsession my occupation in 2014

UPDATE: I didn't quite make it in 2014. Listen to my goals from 2 years prior to going pro with Financial Coaching. Full list of resources at

Jan 02, 201422 minEp. 139

Medi-Share Health Insurance Coverage (2014)

#138: Are you covered by Health Insurance? It's the law, at least it will be in 2014. Medi-Share is a faith-based option that complies with the Affordable Care Act. Tony Meggs is the President and CEO of Christian Care Ministries. One of the best things they do is help Christians pay each other's medical bills through a third-party system that is pretty amazing. For more information, visit the resources in the show notes at

Dec 26, 201325 minEp. 138

Paying Attention Is More Important Than Talent

#137: Paying attention to our money, physical health, career, family, etc. allows us to reach our goals. Paying attention can be more important than talent and is second only to desire. Why paying attention is so important: Paying attention identifies where we are Paying attention shows us where the goal is Paying attention is the enemy of distractions Identifying where we are is the first step in setting a course towards the finish line. By focusing our attention on the goal we can easily ignor...

Dec 19, 201315 minEp. 137

How to Talk to Aging Parents about Money Problems

#136: Over the past year I have received calls and messages from adult children who are concerned for their parent’s finances. Papa has been working hard for decades and Mama was promised that she would never have to work outside of the home again. Papa has been stripped of any financial responsibilities because he wrote some bad checks years ago. Mama took over the household finances since then but has a problem with over-consumption. As a result they have more debt than they have money saved. ...

Dec 12, 201317 minEp. 136

Why Credit Cards Are Against My Religion

#135: Credit cards are against my religion. It seems like a sensational title to get you to click play - but it's absolutely true. What's scary is it might be against your religion too. Are Credit Cards evil? No, they are not evil. Electronic payment options are an advance in technology. Just as computers and eye glasses and even the fork was an advancement in technology, electronic payments are a technological progression. This is not the reason I believe credit cards are against my religion. T...

Dec 05, 201324 minEp. 135

7 Common Denominators Of The Wealthy

#134: Thomas Stanley found several common denominators when he studied the wealth. Extras: In this episode I feature some of the conversations I had with Pat Flynn from SmartPassiveIncome.com and Dustin Hartzler from YourWebsiteEngineer.com. Good stuff! For more about being wealthy, check out the resources in the show notes at

Nov 26, 201319 minEp. 134

5 Ways To Save Money In December

#133: The holidays are upon us. The year is almost over. Like it or not, the winter season is in full gear and more money changes hands in December than at any other time. It’s also the best time of the year. College students come home for the holidays, relatives send well-wishes in the form of [See more at ]

Nov 21, 201311 minEp. 133

How To Pay for Things With Cash: An FPU Graduate’s Testimony

#132: How To Pay for Things With Cash: An FPU Graduate's Testimony Financial Peace University is a 9-week course taught on DVD by nationally syndicated radio host Dave Ramsey. The class covers everything from how to control spending with a budget to real estate and investing for retirement. Millions of families have taken this course and [...] The post appeared first on .

Nov 14, 201318 minEp. 132

Financial Lessons That Stand The Test Of Time

#131: It takes a lifetime to learn how money works. With the speed of change, the creation of new financial products and an overabundance of data that can be reached simply by tapping on your iPhone, you would think there are many things I was taught about finances that no longer apply today. For more information, visit the show notes at

Nov 07, 201313 minEp. 131

The Most Powerful Payment Option is __________

#130: The greatest tool that lets us live on less than we make is an option that has been around for ages: CASH. And it's not going away any time soon. The awesome benefits of paying with cash will make your budget go farther... Read more at

Oct 31, 201334 minEp. 130

FinCon13 Game Show recorded live from St. Louis

#129: LIVE from the FinCon Expo - find out if you know more about money and investing than financial bloggers. This show was recorded live at #FinCon13 in St. Louis on October 19, 2013. Personal Finance Bloggers competed for prizes by answering a variety of money-based trivia, filling in the blanks, and competing head-to-head in [...] The post appeared first on .

Oct 23, 201326 minEp. 129

About Medi-share. Also, Dissecting Cardmember Services

#128: Bob Lotich, Founder of ChristianPF.com (now Seedtime.com), has been a customer of Medi-Share for over four years. He shares the moments when he used them and how much Medi-Share saved him money when he broke his hand. What is Medi-share Medi-Share is a healthcare sharing program, also known as a "Christian Care Medical Sharing" program, where participants [See More at

Oct 16, 201329 minEp. 128

Trickle-down Effect For Your Savings Buckets

#127: Where should I save my emergency fund? Should I begin with investing or put money away for my kids? These are the questions of a young couple that wanted to make sure they were saving money in the right places. This episode will give you a clear picture of how your extra money should trickle-down [...] The post appeared first on .

Oct 10, 201327 minEp. 127

4 Steps to Get Away from Credit Cards Forever!

#126: How To Get Away From Credit Card Debt Forever. These 4 Steps slowly weens you away from your dependency on credit cards. The old rules about credit cards no longer exist How long have we been hearing that debit cards are not as safe as credit cards? How many years has Suze Orman scared us [...] The post appeared first on .

Oct 02, 201327 minEp. 126

1, 2, or 5 Talents: God Wants You To Be Rich

#125: God wants you to be rich. How do I know? Because Jesus died to pay our debts - so at least we all get to start with a net worth of zero! Also, Jesus also told us the Parable of the Talents. It's a story of a rich man that went away and left a [read more at ]

Sep 25, 201322 minEp. 125

4 Steps To Making Smart Purchasing Decisions

#124: There are 4 steps to help make smart purchasing decisions. Being responsible with your money is very important when trying to get out of debt. We all want our money to go as far as it can and wasting money isn't being responsible money managers. The better we use our money the more we have to [...] The post appeared first on .

Sep 13, 201321 minEp. 124

1-2-3: Three Budgeting Processes that WORK

#123: CBS news reported that 76% of American households are living paycheck to paycheck. Less than half have three months of worth savings. We are sending our kids to college with no money and over a trillion dollars of outstanding student loan debt. Normal in America is being broke. It's time to get weird.It's time to stop managing our [...] The post appeared first on .

Sep 06, 201328 minEp. 123

Can You Really Retire Early? Featuring Dividend Mantra and Kraig Mathias

#122: What does it take to retire early? Saving a ton of money now and/or building a business that will provide you with a stream of income are two ways to make it happen! The DividendMantra, Jason Fieber, and Kraig Mathias from YoungCheapLiving.com share their stories with us. Saving for retirement in non-retirement options Jason and [...] The post appeared first on .

Aug 29, 201352 minEp. 122

Equifax Got Sued, Jeff Rose’s Soldier Of Finance, and No Free Lunch

#121: Equifax got sued, Jeff Rose talks about his new book "Soldier of Finance", and there's not such thing as a free lunch. Jeff Rose is on a Roll Jeff and his blogger-wife Mandy have just released a new podcast geared towards bloggers and online marketers. It is dedicated to giving you tips, strategies and success [...] The post appeared first on .

Aug 21, 201328 minEp. 121

What Happened To PerkStreet?

#120: PerkStreet closed its doors in 2013. Listen to an exclusive interview with PerksStreet CEO, Dan O'Malley about what happened to PerkStreet, what happens to our money, and what about the Perks? One of my soldiers is down: PerkStreet was that final ammunition that proved you don't need a credit card to exist and prosper in America [See more at

Aug 14, 201319 minEp. 120

The Real Cost to be a Stay At Home Mom

#119: Our culture is so material-driven that it keeps many of us in jobs we hate, stressed out to the point that it is unhealthy, and disconnected from our own families. The position of “Stay At Home Mom” has been eliminated in order to achieve the “American Dream”. When we get out of high school and [...] Find out more by visiting

Aug 08, 201326 minEp. 119

Stay in your Investing Seat! How baseball and Investing are the same

#118: The Wall Street Journal released an article that shows the average 3 hour major league baseball game averages only 18 minutes of actual actions. That means there is absolutely nothing happening 90 percent of the time. Those 18 minutes contain all the real action and the real big plays often last less than 30 seconds. [...] For more information, go to

Aug 01, 201324 minEp. 118

Baby Step 7: Build Wealth and Leave a Legacy

#117: Dave Ramsey's 7th Baby Step is to Build Wealth and Give. If you've been following each step then you have absolutely no debt, even the house, and you have more than three months worth of expenses in savings. I believe there is more to BS7 and it should be renamed Build Wealth and Leave a [...] The post appeared first on .

Jul 23, 201341 minEp. 117

Baby Step 6: Pay off the house

#116: Paying off the house early is Dave Ramsey's Baby Step #6 UPDATE: We paid our house off in December 2015. Why should you pay off the house early? Owning a home free-and-clear means you don't pay rent or a monthly mortgage payment - you have no obligations on for the place [...] The post appeared first on .

Jul 18, 201324 minEp. 116

Baby Step 5 with Rachel Cruze: Save For Kid’s College

#115: Special guest Rachel Cruze discusses ways to pay for kid's college as we talk about Dave Ramsey's Baby Step 5. Baby Step #5 is to save for kid's college. Once we have gotten ourselves out of debt and started to save 15% in retirement it is time to save for our children's higher education. College expenses have [...] The post appeared first on .

Jul 10, 201327 minEp. 115

Baby Step 4: Invest 15% for retirement

#114: Dave Ramsey's 4th Baby Step is to invest 15% for retirement. This brings you half way through a complete Total Money Makeover - and the rest is pretty easy. Baby Step 4: The Easiest Baby Step Dave Ramsey’s BS4 is to invest 15% for retirement

Jun 28, 20130Ep. 114

Baby Step 3: Save 3-6 Months of Expenses

#113: Baby Step 3: Save 3-6 Months Of Expenses. Dave Ramsey's third Baby Step is to create a fully-funded emergency fund equal to three to six times your average monthly expenses. Why? Emergencies come in many shapes and sizes Car troubles (repairs, accidents, and what I call "beater replacement") House repairs (roof, HV/AC, fence damage) Unemployment [...] The post appeared first on .

Jun 21, 201320 minEp. 113

Baby Step 2: The Debt Snowball Method

#112: This is Week 2 in the 7 week series of Dave Ramsey's Baby Steps to Financial Peace. Last week I talked briefly about Baby Step 1: Build a $1,000 starter emergency fund. Baby Step #2 is to pay off all consumer debt using the Debt Snowball Method. Why is The Debt Snowball in Baby Step 2? [...] The post appeared first on .

Jun 12, 201320 minEp. 112
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