
Some people have more dollars than sense. They spend money they don’t have, rack up debt, and have no control over their personal finances. If you don’t want to be that person, join Nick and Harry for the personal finance class you should have had in school.
Every episode covers a different topic with no background knowledge needed and only what’s important. Whatever your money situation is today, you’ll learn how to get on track with some bite-size steps and a little financial sense.
The credit card bracket comes down to this. The six category winners from Episodes 1 and 2 go head-to-head in the championship round, and the Chase dominance throughout the bracket can't be ignored. We crown a winner in each category, then break down which card is actually best for you based on ...
The credit card bracket continues. In Episode 2, we're debating cards we actually own against each other. We have the Chase Sapphire Reserve, but Nick also has the Capital One Venture X, so who really wins the premium card debate? Six more head-to-head matchups, six more winners advancing to the...
It's March Madness season, and we're settling some long-standing credit card debates bracket-style. In the first round, we put cards head-to-head across six categories: premium cards, everyday cash back, flexible travel, hotel cards, airline cards, and business cards to pick which cards dese...
Confused about filing your taxes? You’re not alone. In this episode we break down who needs to file, how deductions work, and whether DIY tax software is worth it so you can file confidently and avoid overpaying.
Once you have your budget in order and disposable income to spend, how should you spend it? In this episode we discuss how to separate short term from long term wants and tactics on how to get the most out of the fun money leftover in your bank account.