Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Listen to These 5 Podcasts to Improve Your Personal Finances ...

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Podcasts might just be the best vehicle for personal growth. They carry up-to-date information, delivered in a format you can take in while doing other things. This makes them the ultimate learning tool for multitasking while increasing your knowledge.

Whether you?re new to personal finance education, or just looking for new tricks, check out the top five podcasts you should be listening to, if you want to improve your personal finances.

1. Money Girl?s Quick and Dirty Tips

Like the name implies, the Money Girl podcast episodes are under 10 minutes long ? covering topics as varied as basic budgeting, tax tips and how safe online banking really is. The short duration makes it great for brief commutes, or errands where you?ll be interrupting your listen from time to time. The Quick and Dirty network includes some other podcasts to help you save money, such as The Domestic CEO and Mighty Mommy.

2. The Dave Ramsey Show

If you?re interested enough in personal finance to read this blog, but have never heard of Dave Ramsey, somebody owes you an apology. One of the biggest personalities in the field, Ramsey is all about debt reduction and financial independence. His program switches between actionable advice and interviews with people who have successfully used his system to become debt-free.

3. Planet Money

From small advice to the big picture. This is NPR?s money podcast, drawing from recordings from its economics radio presence. Variety is the hallmark of this program. You?ll get a local expert talking about coupons, a global leader explaining macroeconomics, and a government official explaining tax policy ? sometimes on the same episode.

4. The Suze Orman Show

Suze Orman is one of America?s most recognized personal finance experts. The Suze Orman Show, covers today?s hottest financial topics, helping people make the connection between self worth and net worth. She candidly tells her audience the truth about money so viewers can change the course of their financial destiny ? to have more and be more.

5. Jill on Money (CBS MoneyWatch)

Jill on Money is an entertaining call-in radio show that helps listeners take control of their financial lives. Jill communicates complicated and murky financial information in a relatable way to listeners of all ages with varying amounts of money and experience. She focuses on investing, retirement savings and answers all your personal finance questions.

What?s your favorite financial podcast??

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Source: http://www.payoff.com/blog/index.php/2012/10/listen-to-these-top-5-podcasts-and-improve-your-personal-finances/

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