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NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast

Get smart about your personal finances—with help from the Nerds. From answering your real-world money questions to breaking down the latest personal finance news, NerdWallet’s in-house Nerds will give you the clarity you need to make smart decisions with confidence, avoid throwing money away on common pitfalls and penalties, and ensure your money is always working as hard as you are.
You’ll get pro tips on managing your investments, understanding and using your credit score, and tackling your expenses to uplevel your overall financial health. Weekly financial check-ins with Smart Money can help you spend more time doing what matters, and less time worrying about whether you’re on track to meet your money goals. 
Join hosts Sean Pyles and Liz Weston as they discuss everything personal finance, including:
- Credit cards: credit card rewards, different types of credit cards, credit card annual fees
- Investing and retirement: investment strategies, retirement planning, financial independence, investing in the stock market, money market accounts, financial strategies, mutual funds, short-term bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), Roth IRA investing, robo-advisors, retirement savings
- Personal finance: budgeting methods, emergency funds, paying off debt, frugal living, money management tips, wealth accumulation, money habits, cultivating a money growth mindset, debt-free living, financial resources, budgeting apps and browser extensions, avoiding scams, tax bills, financial success and financial stability
- Banking: high-yield saving accounts, online banking, credit unions
- Loans: student loans, home equity loans, HELOC, student loan forgiveness
- Home: mortgage interest rates, homebuying, home improvement projects, homeowners insurance
- Insurance: travel insurance, pet insurance, auto insurance, home insurance
You’ll love NerdWallet’s Smart Money Podcast if you like podcasts like Planet Money, The Personal Finance Podcast, DIY Money, Afford Anything, How to Money, The Ramsey Show, Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin, NPR’s Life Kit: Money, Popcorn Finance, Money Girl, Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, So Money with Farnoosh Tarabi, The Money with Katie Show, All the Hacks with Chris Hutchins, The Stacking Benjamins Show, MoneyWatch with Jill Schlesinger, or Your Money, Your Wealth.
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Wrinkles and Wealth: Navigate Skincare Costs and Net Worth Goals for Retirement

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  • 520 views
  • 8 months ago
  • 39:03

Learn how much anti-aging treatments may cost you (and how to budget for them), plus how to understand your net worth. 00:54 This Week in Your Money: How much does it cost to look younger? What can you do for free to maintain your youthful appearance? Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss the costs associated with various anti-aging treatments like moisturizers, Botox, dermal fillers, and laser skin resurfacing, and how to budget to be able to pay for them over time. They also touch on preventative care, underscoring the effectiveness and affordability of daily sunscreen use and topical serums as foundational elements in maintaining a youthful appearance. 12:59 Today’s Money Question: Charlene, a 29-year-old listener in Texas, joins Sean and Sara to discuss her questions about net worth. They talk about the significance of net worth as a financial metric and the common pitfalls of comparing one's net worth to that of others. Charlene shares her disciplined approach to saving and her aspirations for financial independence and an early retirement, and how net worth relates to her progress towards achieving her goals. Sean and Sara address the concept of net worth beyond just 401(k) balances and the potential pressure of societal expectations on financial milestones, with information that could serve as a guide for listeners aiming for similar goals. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: personal finance, skincare, financial freedom, early retirement, beauty investments, cosmetic procedures, Botox, fillers, laser treatments, sunscreen, serums, calculating your net worth, savings discipline, compound interest, retirement calculators, frugality hacks, financial independence, anti-aging treatments, dermatology, preventative care, financial planning, wealth-building, retirement savings, FIRE movement, aggressive saving, investing strategies, and retirement benchmarks. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

How to Navigate Home Buying and Selling in 2024: Real Estate Prices, Interest Rates and More

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  • 430 views
  • 8 months ago
  • 18:31

Understand your options for buying or selling a home in the rapidly evolving 2024 housing market — and how to time it, or not. When will homes become more affordable? Is it a buyer’s market or a seller’s market? How can you figure out how much house you can afford? Homes and Mortgages Writer Kate Wood joins host Sean Pyles with an in-depth analysis of the 2024 housing market, providing strategies for both buyers and sellers to tackle the challenges posed by high mortgage rates and a limited housing supply. They begin with a discussion on the complexities of the current market and the importance of credit-building and budgeting for potential buyers. For sellers, they share tips for making smart home improvements and preparing more generally for selling a home in the current housing market. Kate also explains mortgage rate locks and discusses recent fluctuations in mortgage interest rates and their impact on the market. She shares a historical perspective comparing past mortgage rate highs and lows, emphasizes the significance of personal timing over market timing when making real estate decisions, and breaks down the role of the Federal Reserve in influencing mortgage rates. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: 2024 housing market, strategies for buyers, strategies for sellers, high mortgage rates, housing inventory, real estate, home buying success, financial readiness, rate protection, mortgage rate lock, mortgage interest rate fluctuations, historical rate comparisons, Federal Reserve influence, housing market timing, home ownership, real estate transactions, Zillow predictions, Realtor.com predictions, housing affordability, good credit, down payment, bidding wars, and first-time homebuyer programs. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Your Guide to Budgeting, Credit and Debt Management Strategies

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  • 570 views
  • 10 months ago
  • 40:52

Learn tactics to make and manage a budget, understand credit scores, and manage debt to improve your financial health. 02:02 Budgeting Basics: Personal Finance Nerd Elizabeth Ayoola discusses how you can create and stick to a budget. She explains how to use the 50-30-20 method to allocate your income, gives tips on how to adjust your budget to fit your needs, and methods for budgeting and stretching your paycheck when it arrives at different intervals, like monthly or biweekly.  13:35 Credit Scores and Credit Reports: NerdWallet writer Lauren Schwahn breaks down the basics of credit scores and credit reports. She explains how to get negative or incorrect information off of your credit report, how to get a higher credit limit, and how different sources of debt can affect your credit. She also discusses the differences between good debt and bad debt. 25:59 How to Manage Debt: Elizabeth shares strategies you can use to manage debt in order to improve your financial health. She covers debt to income ratios, snowball and avalanche methods of debt repayment, debt consolidation, how to allocate extra income from side hustles, and the legal process of bankruptcy.  If you’re looking for an app to track all your money in one place, then check out the free NerdWallet app: https://nerdwallet.com/app  In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: personal finance tips, budgeting, managing debt, credit scores, financial goals, 50-30-20 method, expense tracking, credit reports, debt-to-income ratios, snowball method, avalanche method, debt consolidation, financial health, paying bills, budgeting strategies, income tracking, variable income, saving, debt repayment, bankruptcy, debt settlement, side hustles, financial discipline, credit utilization, emergency funds, and financial planning. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Money News: Latest Stock Market News, New IRS Tax Brackets, Tipping Trends

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  • 530 views
  • 10 months ago
  • 16:08

Delve into recent stock market developments. Plus, tax bracket adjustments. Before taking an in-depth look at what’s going on in the stock and bond markets, hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski delve into the recent developments in personal finance news. They start by breaking down the latest inflation numbers. Then, they discuss the concerning increase in credit card delinquencies, shedding light on rising balances and the generational shift in credit card usage before offering smart tips on managing credit balances in a high-interest rate environment. They then turn their attention to the latest IRS tax bracket adjustments and break down the implications for taxpayers. Investing Nerd Sam Taube then joins Sean and Anna to talk about recent stock market developments, unraveling the connection between rising Treasury yields, bond market shifts, and their impact on stock prices. They discuss potential implications for investors, diversification strategies for the current financial climate, and key economic events to watch for in November. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: personal finance, market swings, inflation, credit card delinquencies, inflation-adjusted tax brackets for tax year 2024, stock markets, Pew Research Center survey on tipping, investing, economic events, treasury yields, interest rates, portfolio diversification, market fluctuations, consumer price index, Federal Reserve, borrowing costs, Dow Jones, the S&P 500, active trading, and inflation data. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Plan Your Black Friday Shopping Strategy and Should You Wait to Buy a Home?

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  • 510 views
  • 10 months ago
  • 42:21

Craft your holiday shopping plan with Black Friday insights, then understand options for buying a home in today’s market. 01:24 This Week in Your Money: Unlock the secrets of savvy shopping by learning about the biggest sales events of the year. Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner discuss the holiday shopping season with Personal Finance Nerd Tommy Tindall, who talks about the value of shopping on Black Friday versus other annual sales events like Cyber Monday, the best days of the season to find deals in certain categories like big ticket electronics and winter clothing, and helpful tips for how to budget for your holiday shopping list.  12:55 Today’s Money Question: Home and Mortgage Nerd Kate Wood joins Sean and Sara to answer a listener’s question about whether to purchase a home now or wait and see if interest rates go down. They discuss the current state of interest rates, the refinancing process, interest rate buy downs, adjustable rate mortgages, and how state and local programs can help first-time homebuyers. They also explore different types of homes such as condos or townhouses on their way to helping first-time buyers understand their options for making homeownership an affordable dream. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: Black Friday shopping tips, sales events, Cyber Monday, housing market, housing affordability crisis, 30-year mortgages, homeownership, adjustable rate mortgages, refinancing, home affordability calculator, housing affordability solutions, first-time home buyers, credit card debt, holiday shopping, home ownership, interest rates, real estate, and buy now, pay later loans. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Maximizing Your Benefits: A Guide to Employer-Provided Perks

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  • 530 views
  • 11 months ago
  • 29:13

Understand employer-provided benefits, from dental and vision coverage to more unique perks like legal assistance. In the third and final episode of our special series on open enrollment, hosts Sean Pyles and Liz Weston discuss the various benefits that employers offer during open enrollment season aside from health insurance. Liz speaks with Amber Clayton (Society for Human Resource Management) about dental and vision coverage, long-term care insurance, pet insurance, legal assistance, adoption assistance, gym memberships, mental health benefits, and more.  They offer tips for preparing for open enrollment, provide statistics on how common it is for certain benefits to be offered, and give an important reminder of upcoming enrollment deadlines for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, federal employee plans and private employer plans. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: employer-provided benefits, benefits packages, Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), open enrollment season, dental coverage, vision coverage, ACA Marketplace, healthcare.gov, supplemental coverage, long-term care options, gym memberships, mental health benefits, employee benefits, pet insurance, in-network providers, health insurance, dental and vision insurance, financial planning, legal assistance, employee assistance programs, financial wellness, tuition assistance, adoption assistance, student loan reimbursements, 529 plan payroll deductions, company swag, free snacks, matching charitable contributions, and employee retention and recruitment. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

Money News: Lawsuit Could Change How Houses are Sold; Also, a $23.5K Payout … in Coins

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  • 600 views
  • 11 months ago
  • 10:55

Learn how recent headlines could impact your finances, including a federal real estate ruling and new employment figures. Hosts Sean Pyles and Anna Helhoski start by dissecting the latest monthly jobs report and its potential impact on the Federal Reserve's interest rate policies, then explain how a recent federal jury's decision on real estate agent commissions could reshape the way homes are bought and sold in the United States. They then turn their attention to former cryptocurrency billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried's conviction on various counts of criminal fraud.  With the announcement that popular budgeting app Mint will be retiring, the Nerds offer tips on how to transition to alternative budgeting tools. They also discuss open enrollment season for health insurance and other benefits, emphasizing the importance of making informed choices about insurance coverage. To wrap up the episode, Sean and Anna share an unusual legal story involving a subcontractor, a welding company, and a large stash of coins. Find out why cash isn't always king and why it may not pay to be difficult to work with in your financial dealings. If you’re looking for an app to track all your money in one place, then check out the free NerdWallet app: https://nerdwallet.com/app  In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: job reports, a realtor price-fixing ruling, crypto convictions, coin payment, personal finance, money news, labor market, Federal Reserve, real estate commissions, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) lawsuit, Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX, Mint, budgeting apps, healthcare open enrollment, health insurance benefits,, financial news, federal jury, antitrust case, cryptocurrency, wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, and paying with coins. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.

2 Ways to Improve Your Credit Score, Budgeting Tips, and Investing 403b and 529 Plans

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  • 530 views
  • 11 months ago
  • 28:47

Learn about two quick credit tips, 403b and 529 plans, delinquencies on old loans, and budgeting when you only get paid once a month. 01:11 This Week in Your Money: Hosts Sean Pyles and Sara Rathner provide two quick tips for improving credit scores. The first tip involves credit utilization, which is the amount of available credit that you're using. They also discuss the option of asking for an increased credit card limit. For their second tip, they discuss the benefits and risks of becoming an authorized user on a friend or family’s credit card. To wrap up their discussion, they advise on the benefits of checking your credit report for accuracy and why it may not be necessary to worry about your exact credit score if it’s already above 720. 11:11 Money Question Lightning Round: NerdWallet’s Liz Weston joins Sean to answer several listener questions. They discuss 529 plans and how they may impact eligibility for financial aid, whether a delinquency on an old loan will still show up on a credit report after the loan has been refinanced, tax-advantaged vehicles for retirement savings when a 401k plan is unavailable (like a thrift savings plan), how to manage money when you only get paid once a month, and how to decide whether a 403b retirement plan is worth using as opposed to alternative retirement plans. In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: credit scores, financial future, credit utilization, strategic payments, higher credit limits, authorized users, credit reports, 529 savings plans, need-based financial aid, college savings strategies, private student loans, refinancing, budgeting, retirement planning, spending tracking, budgeting software, automated transfers, Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), 401k and 403b retirement plans, retirement options, credit tips, credit card limit, credit bureaus, collections account, credit report error, budgeting tips, the savings bucket strategy, and lifestyle inflation. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend. If you’re looking for an app to track all your money in one place, then check out the free NerdWallet app: https://nerdwallet.com/app