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Author: Fidelity Investments Number of Episodes: 20 |
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Which Financial Records To Keep
Posted on: 2006-09-12 Length: 11:13 What do you do with all those financial records you keep stuffing into your filing cabinets? Well, computers and the Internet may cut down the volume of paper financial records you have to save, but even in the electronic age, how do you know which financial records to keep, and for how long? Let's find out in this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast. Bernard Kiley, a certified public accountant and financial advisor in Morristown, New Jersey tells us, "online access to records allows you to el ... |
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Mastering Your Money Type
Posted on: 2006-09-04 Length: 9:17 What's your money type? Did you even know you might have one? In this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast, we'll talk about the psychology of money, what money type you might be, and how you might identify the mental and emotional obstacles that may stand between you and financial freedom. Financial expert, Jordan Goodman, wants you to have a healthier relationship with your money. He wants to help you make smarter financial decisions, and gain a better understanding of the psychology of money. ... |
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4 Ways to Plan & Save for a Vacation
Posted on: 2006-08-28 Length: 8:38 Need a vacation from the daily grind? While money can't guarantee a stress-free getaway, worrying about it can definitely spoil one. So before you book your next great escape, take some steps to ensure that you won't be pinching pennies when you should be feeling like a million bucks. We'll discuss four strategies that may help you take that much-needed breather without breaking the bank in this Fidelity Personal Finance Podcast. First, save. Like any savings goal, your vacation target will b ... |
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What the New Tax Bill Means
Posted on: 2006-08-14 Length: 4:55 Albert Einstein is supposed to have said, "The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." Well, if he couldn't understand it, what chance do you and I have? Well, we'll try to shed some light on the subject in this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast and explain what the new tax bill may mean for you by providing an update on the latest tax law changes. The new tax bill signed by President Bush in May covers a range of financial matters for investors and taxpayers alike. While it ... |
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Get in Tune
Posted on: 2006-08-07 Length: 11:33 In many marriages, one spouse often takes the lead when it comes to managing the family's finances, while the other handles different responsibilities. This arrangement is often mutually agreeable, especially when one partner has neither nor the interest in balancing the books. But this approach can have one unfortunate consequence, it can leave one person in the dark if the other, who controls the finances, gets called away on business, needs help juggling home duties, becomes incapacitated or ... |
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Is Vacation Debt Weighing You Down?
Posted on: 2006-07-31 Length: 8:41 Is vacation debt weighing you down? A three-step plan on saving for next year's getaway now, in this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast. Step 1. Find ways to recharge this summer without breaking the bank. Step 2. Start saving for next year right now. Step 3. When you're ready for your dream vacation, continue on the cost-cutting path. We'll review each of these steps in more detail in just a minute. But first, your income barely covers your monthly bills. You just financed a new SUV. The ... |
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5 Financial Tips for Families
Posted on: 2006-07-17 Length: 12:58 Want to create a solid financial plan for your family? The top five financial tips in this Fidelity Investor's weekly podcast. Tip 1. Keep track. Creating a budget. Tip 2. Think about tomorrow, today. Making sure your retirement is on track. Tip 3. Start saving for your child's education as soon as possible. Tip 4. Make sure you're covered. Choosing the insurance policies that are right for you. Tip 5. Don't let someone else decide your children's future. Making sure they're take ... |
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The End of Guesswork
Posted on: 2006-07-10 Length: 10:36 Welcome to this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast. Today we'll try to end the guesswork in picking stocks. It takes more than a gut feeling to pick a stock that's right for you. To improve your chances of making a successful investment, here are four questions to ask before buying a stock. How do I identify a good stock? How does the stock fit into my portfolio? How much risk can I tolerate? Do I buy, sell, or hold? We'll take up each of these questions in the next few minutes, but first, ... |
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Raising a Child?
Posted on: 2006-07-03 Length: 12:53 Raising a child? It often comes with a hefty price tag. If you're bringing up baby, we'll tell you more about the bottom line in this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast. Your children are priceless, or so you think, until you take a step back and look at what it costs to raise them. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or USDA, if you make $70,200 or more a year, you could spend as much as $269,520 to raise a child to the age of 18. And that doesn't even include college. Even if yo ... |
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Tips for Getting Out of Debt
Posted on: 2006-06-26 Length: 9:06 Are you in debt? How can you get your head above water and potentially reach solid financial footing? In this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast, we've got questions, and Carmen Wong Ulrich has some answers. She's the author of the fiscal self-help book, Generation Debt, Take Control of Your Money, a How-To Guide. For young adults, the first foray into financial independence can feel more like prison. Saddled with an average of 18 1/2 thousand dollars in student loans, and $1800 in credit car ... |
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