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Dollar Otter Podcast

Dollar Otter Podcast

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Helping Families Achieve Financial Freedom through paying off debt, saving for retirement, & managing money.
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Episode 2 When to Start Investing

Dollar Otter PodcastDec 16, 2018

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Episode 19 - 12 Budget Mistakes
Feb 09, 201914:04
Episode 18 - Revolving Debt & Does the Snowball Payment Method Work
Jan 20, 201909:13
Episode 17 - Credit Reports & Scoring Mode
Jan 19, 201917:25
Episode 16 - Why Financial Disasters Can Teach Us a Lesson

Episode 16 - Why Financial Disasters Can Teach Us a Lesson

Explore several ways that you can compartmentalism your income to avert your own financial disaster.
Jan 14, 201911:35
Episode 15 - Analyze Your Spending
Jan 14, 201911:32
Episode 14 - Marriage & Money

Episode 14 - Marriage & Money

Marriage & money are two words that creates tension. Working together and openly discussing finances makes a stronger marriage and in this podcast, we will discuss 4 Steps to Achieve that by having a KCD, Kitchen Counter Discussion. www.dollarotter.com/kitchen-counter-discussion
Jan 13, 201907:21
Episode 13 - Why I’m Betting on American Markets

Episode 13 - Why I’m Betting on American Markets

In 2019, market strategists, analysts, and Portfolio Managers are making their guess for the new year. Discover why I’m hoarding cash and seeking buying opportunities for this growing American market.
Jan 11, 201909:44
Episode 12 - Creating a Solid Budget
Jan 06, 201913:13
Episode 11 - Earning Extra Money
Jan 06, 201915:52
Episode 10 - Setting Financial Goals in the New Year

Episode 10 - Setting Financial Goals in the New Year

As the New Year is quickly approaching, the time to set goals is upon us. Executing and following through are the toughest parts in setting goals but having something to keep you accountable will help. Let’s dive in!
Dec 30, 201804:10
Episode 9 - Building an Emergency Fund

Episode 9 - Building an Emergency Fund

Discover why building an emergency fund and how easy it is to start to saving.
Dec 29, 201808:27
Episode 8 - Understanding IRAs

Episode 8 - Understanding IRAs

Are you saving for retirement? With tax advantages towards saving for the future, Individual Retirement Arrangement accounts are ideal and here’s why.
Dec 29, 201809:38
Episode 7 - using Credit Cards with 0% Interest to Get out of Debt

Episode 7 - using Credit Cards with 0% Interest to Get out of Debt

In this podcast I discuss the pros and cons of using introductory rates from credit cards to get out of debt.
Dec 26, 201803:22
Episode 6 - Ways to Earn Extra Income

Episode 6 - Ways to Earn Extra Income

Are you overspent from Christmas and have holiday bills and debt to pay off? Or do you need extra income over next few months? In this podcast we explore three strategies to put more money in your pocket.
Dec 22, 201806:51
Episode 5 - Earning Income with Alternative Investments

Episode 5 - Earning Income with Alternative Investments

Inspired by a CNBC article on Chris Reining, he had a goal to become a millionaire by age 35. He accomplished his goal by age 37! He didn’t use the stock market but used this strategy I highlight in the podcast.
Dec 20, 201809:24
Episode 4 - 4 Best Ways to Unintentionally Save Money

Episode 4 - 4 Best Ways to Unintentionally Save Money

In this podcast we will explore four of the best apps to help you save & invest your money! Show notes can be found at www.dollarotter.com/podcast-show-notes
Dec 17, 201807:59
Episode 3 What is Your Risk Tolerance

Episode 3 What is Your Risk Tolerance

Investing has risk. With so many variations of risk from reinvestment risk to inflation risk, it is important to know what your time horizon is and how much risk you’re willing to take.
Dec 16, 201804:30
Episode 2 When to Start Investing

Episode 2 When to Start Investing

Knowing when to invest is as important as what you are investing. I recommend not investing until you have the following: Emergency Fund, 3-6 months Savings, and at least $1,000 to invest.
Dec 16, 201806:19
Episode 1 Characteristics of Mutual Funds.

Episode 1 Characteristics of Mutual Funds.

Mutual Funds are either Open-end (sales charge & fees) or Closed-end Funds (no sales charge). Take our free online course to learn about mutual funds: www.dollarotter.teachable.com. IRS Publication 550: IRS.gov/publications/p550
Dec 16, 201808:45