The IDR and loan consolidation applications are down, repayment plans are shifting, and court rulings are throwing everything into question. If you're feeling stuck, you're not alone. Learn why the Department of Education is reworking the IDR and PSLF applications, what this means for your loan strategy, and how to make smart decisions despite the chaos. We'll also tackle listener questions about PSLF timing, repayment plan changes, and what potential policy shifts could mean for your forgivenes...
Mar 04, 2025•35 min•Ep. 355
Flying by the seat of your pants isn’t a great strategy for your own finances, and it’s downright risky when it comes to your aging parent’s money situation. Many of us millennials and Gen Xers are suddenly realizing our boomer parents might need help, but where do we even start? We have a practical checklist for tackling those awkward money conversations with your parents. We’ll guide you through insurance basics, tax considerations, and planning for future care needs so you don’t get stuck mak...
Feb 28, 2025•42 min•Ep. 354
The legal battle over the SAVE plan just took another turn. With the injunction now made permanent, what happens next? Learn how this latest court decision affects your repayment plan, the impact on student loan forgiveness, and what it means for current and future borrowers. We’ll also cover the legal and legislative angles, what to watch for in the coming months, and how to adjust your student loan strategy. If you’re wondering whether student loan forgiveness is still in play or how this affe...
Feb 25, 2025•17 min•Ep. 353
If you’ve been setting goals but not seeing results, this might be the missing piece. The simple act of writing down your financial goals increases your chances of seeing them through by 33% to 42% compared to those who just keep them in their heads. Learn why writing your goals makes such a difference, and discover simple strategies to make your financial dreams a reality. From the psychology of goal-setting to small habits that lead to big wins, we’re covering what it takes to turn your "somed...
Feb 21, 2025•30 min•Ep. 352
The student loan landscape is a mess — uncertainty, delays, conflicting headlines, and a whole lot of anxiety. Should you switch repayment plans? Are you eligible for PAYE? And how could political changes impact Grad PLUS loans and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)? We’re answering real borrower questions and sharing practical steps you can take right now so you don’t get caught off guard by sudden changes. If you're feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just unsure of your next step, this episode...
Feb 18, 2025•37 min•Ep. 351
This Valentine’s Day, we’re putting a fun twist on one of the most important (and tricky) parts of any relationship — money. We’re playing a game of “Swipe Right or Left” to tackle common financial questions and relationship dynamics, deciding what’s worth keeping and what needs to go. From engagement rings and budgeting to investing and prenups, we’re sharing personal stories, financial red and green flags, and the key to open, honest money conversations with your partner. Expect a playful yet ...
Feb 14, 2025•44 min•Ep. 350
A lot of borrowers are concerned about what would happen if the Department of Education gets eliminated. We’ll walk through exactly what can and can’t change based on the law, from Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) and Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans to the impact on your student loans. Plus, I’ll give you clear guidance and action steps to prepare your finances. If you’re worried about recertifying your income or wondering if you should refinance, this episode will help calm your nerve...
Feb 11, 2025•22 min•Ep. 349
Most people treat insurance as a set-it-and-forget-it expense — but that approach could be costing you. We’re going beyond the basics with industry experts Bobby Jackson and Taylor Walker from Rhodes Advisors to unpack the forces driving rising property and casualty (P&C) insurance costs. Y ou’ll learn why premiums are climbing, how natural disasters and market trends play a role, and what brokers bring to the table. We’ll also explore strategic claim filing, the importance of your insurance...
Feb 07, 2025•49 min•Ep. 348
Confirmation battles are heating up, and student loan policy hangs in the balance. Linda McMahon is set to take over the Department of Education, but will her past come back to haunt her? More importantly, who will actually be in charge of student loan decisions? We address why student loans have been on the back burner, what could change, and how much power the Trump administration really has over repayment plans, IDR adjustments, and recertifications. Plus, we tackle must-hear listener questio...
Feb 04, 2025•37 min•Ep. 347
Personal finance is a journey, and we’ve spent years guiding clients through its twists and turns. Now, we’re sharing the top 10 lessons we’ve learned — insights that can help you tackle student loans, achieve financial goals, and navigate the emotional side of money. Learn how simplicity can transform your financial plan, why celebrating small wins keeps you on track, and how to stop lifestyle creep before it derails your progress. We’ll also cover the smartest way to automate your finances, st...
Jan 31, 2025•34 min•Ep. 346
The first week of a new administration always brings a flurry of activity, but despite a wave of executive orders, the Trump administration hasn’t touched student loans… yet. What does this mean for borrowers? Let’s unpack the silence and uncover what this lack of immediate action says about the administration’s priorities. If you’re curious about policy changes or want to stay ahead of the curve, we break it down in plain terms to help you understand what’s happening — and what could be next. K...
Jan 28, 2025•20 min•Ep. 345
The age-old question of renting versus buying takes center stage in this episode as we explore whether the American dream of homeownership lives up to the hype. Jake Courtney, CFP®, CSLP®, a financial planner with the SLP Wealth dental team, joins us for a lively debate as we dig into the financial and lifestyle factors that go into this decision, bust some common myths, and help you weigh what’s right for your situation. In the end, we’ll help you decide if buying a home is truly all it’s crack...
Jan 24, 2025•33 min•Ep. 344
With a new Trump administration taking office, the next 100 days could shape the future of student loans in America. We’re breaking down what we’re watching and what these potential changes could mean for borrowers. Key moments: (01:06) The GOP’s budget reconciliation bill and how it could impact borrowers nationwide (03:46) A closer look at the proposal to end time-based forgiveness and require full repayment of principal plus interest (05:03) How student loans factor into the GOP’s proposed sp...
Jan 21, 2025•14 min•Ep. 343
What’s next for student loan borrowers in a world of shifting repayment plans and interest rates? Financial planner Sim Terwilliger, CFP®, CSLP®, joins us to break down the potential repeal of the SAVE plan and how it could reshape repayment strategies. We explore why PAYE or IBR might take center stage, when refinancing could make sense, and why it’s always a case-by-case decision. If you’re PSLF-eligible or unsure how these changes impact your financial future, this episode has the answers you...
Jan 17, 2025•28 min•Ep. 342
If you’ve been wondering how to level up your finances in 2025, we’ve got you covered. Discover our top 10 strategies to help grow your wealth, including smart investment moves, must-know insurance tips, and how to recession-proof your finances without losing sleep. But it’s not just about numbers. We’ll talk about how mental health and money intersect, share some personal stories, and give you real-world advice you can use. If growing your wealth and simplifying your financial life are on your ...
Jan 14, 2025•39 min•Ep. 341
What’s the real difference between being a 1099 contractor and a W2 employee? And who actually decides which one you are — your employer or state law? Financial planner Kathleen Boyd, CFP®, CSLP®, CBDA, joins us to unpack the distinctions between these classifications and what they mean for your career, finances, and legal obligations. You’ll learn the IRS guidelines that determine your status, the pros and cons of each, and how being 1099 or W-2 impacts your retirement savings, tax planning, an...
Jan 10, 2025•38 min•Ep. 340
We’ll look ahead at major changes in student loan repayments under the new Trump administration, with potential IDR recertification deadlines and implications of the 8th Circuit's decisions. Plus, I’ll share a personal story about an investment mistake that cost me thousands and tips so that it doesn’t happen to you. Key moments: (01:28) Student loan collections are restarting: what it means for your credit and forbearance (03:49) What cost basis is (and a personal story about how ignoring it co...
Jan 07, 2025•17 min•Ep. 339
Is it possible to buy a home without a credit score? We’re joined by special guest Steve Stewart, podcast editor, who shares how he moved his family to Colorado and secured a mortgage without a traditional credit score. Steve, who hasn’t opened a credit account since 2008, reveals tools and strategies for documenting payment history, navigating homeownership as a single-income household, and overcoming challenges as a self-employed borrower. We also discuss why the credit scoring system prioriti...
Jan 03, 2025•44 min•Ep. 338
Student loan repayment plans are in chaos. From the PAYE and ICR confusion to the ongoing servicer challenges, borrowers face an overwhelming mess. We break down what’s happening, what changes might be coming, and how to stay ahead in an unpredictable system. On the investing side, we’re tackling the dominance of U.S. stocks since 2008, asking whether their reign is coming to an end. We’ll explore the rise of cryptocurrencies, the risks of betting too heavily on any one market, and why diversifi...
Dec 31, 2024•21 min•Ep. 337
The clock is ticking on the double consolidation loophole for Parent PLUS Loans, which closes in July 2025. Learn what this change means, why borrowers must act quickly, and how to make the most of the remaining time. We’ll tackle the big questions: Should you file taxes jointly or separately? How do Medicare penalties and student loan repayments overlap? And what strategies can help you maximize income-driven repayment (IDR) plans before the loophole disappears? Jared Costigan, CFP®, CSLP®, a f...
Dec 27, 2024•51 min•Ep. 336
This episode is packed with answers to listener questions about student loans. From Public Service Loan Forgiveness rules to spousal consolidation loans, we’re covering real-life scenarios that borrowers face every day. Wondering how family size changes affect payments or what to make of new repayment plans? We’ve got you. Tune in for practical advice, expert tips, and answers to the questions you didn’t even know you had. Let’s get into it! Key moments: (04:07) Tackling spousal consolidation lo...
Dec 24, 2024•23 min•Ep. 335
The shocking murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO is a tragic story that highlights deeper issues within the health insurance industry — wealth, greed, inequality, and power dynamics — and raises important questions about the prioritization of profits over patient care. We’re taking a closer look at the broader implications of this event and its ties to the systemic challenges healthcare professionals already know too well. Sim Terwilliger, CFP®, CSLP®, joins us and shares a personal connection to t...
Dec 20, 2024•32 min•Ep. 334
The PSLF buyback program could be the key to reaching forgiveness faster, but there’s a catch. You must use exact language in your reconsideration request, or it won’t count. Without it, your request might be dismissed as just an inquiry — seriously. We break down everything you need to know about PSLF buyback, including the steps to get your application right the first time, how this program came to be, and why it’s still available despite the SAVE plan injunction. Plus, we'll touch on the impo...
Dec 17, 2024•13 min•Ep. 333
Social media is overflowing with flashy trends and hyped-up advice, making it easy to feel like you’re missing out. From “get rich quick” schemes to so-called success shortcuts, the constant FOMO can lead to bad financial habits and second-guessing your decisions. We’re exposing the trends that claim to help but actually hold you back. Discover how harmful financial behaviors and misleading investment advice can keep you stuck — and learn how to avoid these traps. Tune in for practical tips to c...
Dec 13, 2024•42 min•Ep. 332
Over the past four years, student loans have been at the center of some of the most dramatic changes we’ve ever seen — both good and bad. We’ll explore the Biden administration’s legislative and executive actions, such as making student loan forgiveness tax-free through the American Rescue Plan, the PSLF waiver, and the introduction of the SAVE plan. Along the way, we’ll unpack the political pressures Biden faced, comparisons to FDR, and the influence of key players like Senator Warren and Richa...
Dec 10, 2024•35 min•Ep. 331
Roth IRAs are a fantastic tool for building tax-free retirement wealth, but they’re not without their pitfalls. Uncover common Roth IRA mistakes, like contributing too much, missing key deadlines, or triggering taxes you didn’t expect — and how to avoid them. Already made a misstep? Don’t worry. We’ll walk you through how to fix these mistakes, from recharacterizing contributions and correcting excess contributions to handling IRS notices. Key moments: (04:35) Why a Backdoor Roth IRA might be ri...
Dec 06, 2024•34 min•Ep. 330
If you're counting down your final PSLF payments and feeling like you're losing your mind with all the uncertainty, this episode is for you. We'll tackle what's actually worth worrying about when you're close to forgiveness, explore strategies for navigating the final stretch, dig into the PSLF buyback situation, and cover what you need to know about potential new repayment plans and legislative changes on the horizon. Key moments: (01:19) Misinformation about applying for PSLF buyback: What’s r...
Dec 03, 2024•19 min•Ep. 329
Nov 29, 2024•33 min•Ep. 328
Stuck in holiday traffic? Make the most of your travel time with our curated collection of student loan resources perfect for your commute. We'll explore the latest Pay As You Earn (PAYE) rumors, tackle tricky PSLF payment count challenges, and share a simple yet effective tool to estimate your IDR forgiveness progress while we wait for the Department of Education’s much-anticipated tracker. Key moments: 02:41 New resources you’ll love: Podcasts for dentists, physicians, and veterinarians 05:36 ...
Nov 26, 2024•33 min•Ep. 327
The last few weeks have been a lot — election chaos, tensions running high, and now Thanksgiving is knocking on the door. If the thought of sitting at the table with family members who have very different opinions makes you cringe, you’re not alone. We've brainstormed tons of fun and unconventional methods to sidestep political tension, avoid unnecessary drama, and maybe even have a little fun. Plus, we'll explore the power of gratitude, the tactical use of distraction, and even a few spicy clap...
Nov 22, 2024•25 min•Ep. 326