Listener Q&A: Investments, Buying a House for Cash, and Swapping Money for Time at Work
Release Date: 06/30/2021
Work Pants Finance
This week we tackle three connected themes: your health, how you get care, and how you pay for it. Highlights: Health first: Sleep, Diet, and Exercise, in that order Healthcare in practice: Great for acute care – not great chronic illness! Paying for care: Traditional insurance, high-deductible plans with HSAs, or Christian healthcare sharing ministries Why it matters: Health, healthcare, and money are connected. Healthy habits lower need, knowledge lowers cost, and planning ensures healthcare doesn’t derail your money. For more, go to
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Author of “Mailman” Stephen Starring Grant joins WPF to talk about career reinvention in the Blue Ridge. Key take-aways: Curiosity is Your Compass: Follow your genuine interests, even when they don’t align with a traditional career path. Curiosity led Steve from early web development to brand strategy to delivering mail—and ultimately to publishing a book. Curiosity is fuel for market value, creating learning, adaptability, and problem-solving in both white- and blue-collar work. Build Resilience Before You Need It: Career shocks will come, often when you least expect ‘em. It’s my...
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Author of "Life in the Negative World", Aaron Renn, joins me to discuss his new book. Key take-aways are: Dig your well before you’re thirsty. As I reflect on Aaron’s career in business, influencing public policy, and now helping readers and listeners directly, It’s clear how each piece of the puzzle builds on what went before in his career. Aaron wouldn’t be doing what he’s doing today except for what he did in his past. To be heard, be prolific and consistent. One way Aaron gets noticed is by always publishing – his newsletter, his podcast, and now his book. He talks about this...
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Abby O’Leary is founder of Fare Well Associates, a consultancy that helps families deal with details during times of grief and loss. Key takeaways: 1. We’re all going to die, so die in style! Make an estate plan, then execute it and fund it. 2. You can make a business out of anything. Some businesses may be easier than others, but if there’s a way you want to help people, you can probably find a way to get paid! For more information, visit the show notes at
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Josh Walthall, a former prosecutor for New Hanover County and the North Carolina State Bar brings career and life advice – and great stories – for licensed professionals and everyone else trying to do the right thing in their job. Key take-aways are: 1. Many situations that give rise to complaints or enforcement actions can be avoided by treating other people well. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. 2. If you need professional help, get it. The best use of a professional is in an instance you experience once, or seldom,...
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Marriage and Money are two parts of life where sparks fly. Elle and I reflect on dealing with the important topic of money in the thick of our most important relationship. For more information, visit the show notes at
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Today's show features a special announcement. Learn more about Matt's new business, Miner Wealth Management, at
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Hear an overview of my financial planning process. If you’ve wondered what I do that helps clients, today’s show can help. For more information, visit the show notes at
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Case studies are a WPF crowd-pleaser, and today has three of ‘em as I share the fictional situations of three type of clients and the questions they bring to my financial planning practice. You’ll learn about Zachary & Jasmine earning $290,000 combined, working for Honeywell and McKinsey and wanting to start their financial lives on the right foot. Next up are James and Heather earning $466,000 who are eager to be financially independent and work-optional sooner rather than later. Finally, David and Karen – entrepreneur and teacher – are in their last few years of full time work....
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Jim’s heart for godly stewardship of financial resources – specifically his commitment that everything we have is a gift from God and belongs to God – is front and center in our conversation. Most of our conversation takes this presupposition as its jumping off point. Key take-aways include: 1) You – and your children – can finish college at a young age. The university’s four-year program may or may not be the one that serves your student best. 2) Second, get creative and go big to find income opportunities. Dr Newheiser, later a pastor, seminarian, seminary professor, and author,...
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