It turns out that protecting yourself from Identity Theft doesn't mean you have to give up Facebook (whew), or stop shopping online (whew, love me some Amazon Prime). I interview Robert Siciliano, an ID Theft Expert, and he basically put me at ease on the whole situation.
Nov 12, 2012•32 min
My little brother got his wings from the Air Force this weekend, and on the tour, I got to see an air traffic control room. Guess what it reminded me of?
Nov 05, 2012•7 min
If you're like most (and you probably are), you're driving too much car. Consider how it just might be keeping you from the financial goals you REALLY care about.
Oct 29, 2012•10 min
This is epicly long. My first goal with YNAB was to make our $350 rent. And now in 2011 we were Utah's 9th fastest growing company. Who…woulda…thought.
Oct 22, 2012•26 min
I love what Jon Stein's doing over at Betterment. If you're afraid of investing, you should listen to this. If you want to be lazy about your investing, you should listen to this.
Oct 15, 2012•24 min
If I ever start another company, it will be to make a toaster so well-built, you'll pass it on to your grandkids. Has the "cheaper is better" skewed our instincts that used to follow the law of the harvest?
Oct 08, 2012•8 min
What's your retirement savings rate? Have you started saving for retirement? What aspects of your retirement nest egg are actually in your control?
Oct 01, 2012•8 min
Todd was a panelist at FinCon12, where the topic was the new retirement. I was impressed by Todd's analytical approach, and approachableness (is that a word?) on the topic. He also managed to find financial freedom by age 35. And by "find", I mean work his tail off to get there.
Sep 24, 2012•33 min
I LOVED doing this interview! Leo really helped me think through priorities, gaining clarity, and determining what matters. I'm more zen-like because of it :)
Sep 17, 2012•39 min
The study says $70,000 and it's gotten me thinking about downsizing. Not the house really, just in general. Though nothing's off the chopping block just yet.
Sep 10, 2012•4 min
You're not really saving money. You're simply acknowledging future expenses.
Sep 03, 2012•4 min
I interivew Jill Pollack, an organization expert, and host of "Consumed", a one-hour de-cluttering/life-changing TV show for HGTV Canada. She shares some great tips on finding some breathing room with your stuff!
Aug 27, 2012•13 min
As part of the #LifeAware Life Insurance Movement, I bring on special guest, Jeff Rose, Cerftified Financial Planner, founder of Alliance Wealth Management, and blogger at GoodFinancialCents.com.
Aug 22, 2012•9 min
You may make "good money", but you don't feel like you're getting ahead. You just don't think you're gaining any traction. You may not have a good grasp on your True Expenses.
Aug 20, 2012•7 min
I set out to have Dan talk about pursuing your passion, and it ended up turning a bit into my own personal coaching session! Dan Miller is a best-selling author, speaker, and career coach. We discuss careers, goals, passions, and more.
Aug 13, 2012•23 min
If you carry a credit card balance from month to month, your credit cards should be destroyed. If you're operating by YNAB's 4 Rules, Credit Cards offer some advantages.
Aug 06, 2012•7 min
I interview Joe, a motivational speaker that was motivated to change his finances for the better. He's also started using YNAB in a very unique way -- and it has nothing to do with money!
Jul 30, 2012•16 min
I'm no marriage counselor, but I do sell for a living, and I think you have to sell your Spouse on budgeting.
Jul 23, 2012•7 min
There's always lots of talk about your "nest egg" in retirement…and lots of sexy-sounding words when it comes to investing (ETF! Diversification!) but the most important number is the one that's never talked about.
Jul 16, 2012•7 min
In the wake of an eventful, learning-filled, stressful launch of YNAB 4…what IS YNAB?
Jul 02, 2012•7 min
New software is great (and YNAB 4 really is great), but the software isn't the reason YNAB works.
Jun 25, 2012•7 min
I returned from a 50-mile backpacking trip in a fairly remote area of Utah. Of course every single thing I experienced can be tied back to budgeting. Because budgeting is awesome.
Jun 18, 2012•7 min
Bill has been using YNAB for three years, along with Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover method. They're debt free, and are working to pay down their mortgage as fast as possible.
Jun 11, 2012•11 min
Prepping for a 50-mile hike is a lot like the monthly budget meeting. This topic is oozing metaphors.
Jun 04, 2012•6 min
Kind of hesitant to share this, because up until now I haven't made it public. But what the heck. The key for me paying my home off before I turned 30 was incessant focus, and long hair.
May 28, 2012•11 min
Will has been using YNAB for about five months and, since he only had nice things to say about it, I thought he made a great success story ;)
May 21, 2012•12 min
More things change, the more they stay the same. Banks want you to borrow money--badly. And there are some interesting developments in the Personal Finance Management (PFM) space to help you do just that. Here's a heads up.
May 14, 2012•9 min
What's the harm in starting over? What are some good reasons to hit the 'reset' button, and when should you keep on truckin'?
May 07, 2012•4 min
What does it mean to fail at budgeting? It, frankly, doesn't mean much of anything.
Apr 30, 2012•4 min
A rambling discussion of accounts, categories, cash, and just trying to do everything you can to simplify your budget process, while still deriving all of the benefit it provides.
Apr 23, 2012•10 min