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People who do not have checking and savings accounts

Posted on: 2006-04-29
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You're listening to the Debt Podcast, your best source of news and information on personal finance, debt, credit and more. Visit us online at www.debtpodcast.com to check out the show notes, subscribe to our feed, or to sign up for e-mail notifications for new shows. Whether you're in debt, out of debt, or somewhere in between, the Debt Podcast will help you take control of your wallet. Get your questions answered on the show by bankruptcy and consumer law attorney, Jay Fleischman, by sending e- ...
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Retirement in Crisis

Posted on: 2006-11-10
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It's Brian Preston, the Money Guy, restoring order to your financial chaos. Retirement, investing, taxes. You've got financial questions, he's got financial answers. It's Brian Preston, the Money Guy. It's Friday, November 10, 2006. I've got to tell you, here in Georgia you would never know it was November. It's actually going to get up to about 74 degrees, clear skies, few mild clouds up there just to give it a little color and texture, but it is a beautiful, beautiful day here today. Kind o ...
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The Tax Smart Way to Better the World

Posted on: 2006-10-20
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It's Brian Preston, the Money Guy, restoring order to your financial chaos. Retirement, investing, taxes. You've got financial questions, he's got financial answers. It's Brian Preston, the Money Guy. It's October 20, 2006. You know this week, we're due for a financial chaos topic, and what we're going to talk about today is the tax smart way to better the world. And what I mean by that, is I'm going to give you some creative ways, some new thing that have popped up, either company's lowering ...
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Year End Tax Moves

Posted on: 2006-12-26
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Happy Holidays and welcome to Money Girl's quick and dirty tips for a richer life. Today's topic is year-end tax moves. The end of the year is just around the corner, but there's still time to make some moves to trim your income taxes. Depending on your situation, here are three things to consider doing. (1) Donate to charity. If you itemize your deductions, you'll benefit from donating to your favorite charity before the end of the year. Charitable contributions made before midnight on De ...
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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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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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Bridging the Savings Gap

Posted on: 2006-11-06
Length: 5:56

Good outcomes in life require good planning. Think about it. When you spend time planning what to do this weekend, where to go on vacation next summer, or what to have for dinner tonight, the results are often far more successful. The same holds true for retirement. In this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast, we'll examine how to bridge the savings gap between your current assets and what you'll need for retirement. And we'll do this by following a simple formula. If you have a plan and an unders ...
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IRAs Growing on Young Investors

Posted on: 2006-10-02
Length: 12:00

Doubts about the future of social security? They continue to haunt some investors, but there are others who aren't waiting to find out whether social security will still be around when they're ready to retire. They're taking proactive steps now. More in this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast. According to a survey commissioned by Fidelity Investments, today's 20 and 30 somethings are doubtful that social security will be around to help them pay for their retirement. And rather than doing noth ...
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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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Playing With Money

Posted on: 2006-12-04
Length: 4:49

How do you teach kids to save, and to develop real world money handling skills? One answer might be with games. We'll check some out in this Fidelity Personal Finance podcast. The upcoming holiday season arrives with the nation's average personal savings rate at an all-time low. Throughout the first half of 2006, the savings rate of U.S. citizens has been hovering around -1%. The U.S. savings rate first slipped into negative territory in 2005. In contrast, from 1950 to 1980, Americans saved a ...
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