Episodes

  • The BEST (and worst) of the Money Plan SOS Podcast
    Nov 23 2020

    Welcome! If you are new to the Money Plan SOS podcast then sit back. I’ll share with you the 20 best episodes, 10 “staple” episodes, and the 13 worst episodes.

    I also share my journey through money over the past two decades.

    The full show notes are at https://moneyplansos.com/best-and-worst-of-money-plan-sos

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    59 mins
  • What People Learned About Money By Blogging About Money
    Sep 23 2015

    #200: The MoneyPlan SOS podcast is now retired with this final episode. It was recorded LIVE at FinCon15 with nine bloggers who learned about money while blogging about money.

    In this final episode, nine financial bloggers answer the question, "Have you learned anything about money since blogging about money?"

    • Eric Rosenberg (Narrow Bridge Media)
    • Emily Guy Birken (Wisebread, Book: 5 Years Before You Retire)
    • Katie Austin (Writes for ActiveHours.com)
    • Todd Tresidder (FinancialMentor.com)
    • Stefanie O’Connell (The Broke and Beautiful Life)
    • Athena Lent (Being Fabulous Has No Price Tag)
    • Miranda Marquit (Planting Money Seeds)
    • JD Roth (Get Rich Slowly, new blog MoneyBoss.com)
    • Eva Baker (TeensGotCents.com)

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    The MoneyPlan SOS podcast is now retired

    #tear

    This was the final episode of the Money Plan SOS podcast. Why?

    Somehow, I became known in the FinCon community as a podcast guru (they even gave me a shirt that said FinCon Podcast Guru on the front).

    This pivot into a new career allows me to help others who podcast about financial literacy topics by editing/engineering their recordings.

    My new home-base is SteveStewart.me

    Thank you for being a listener. It's been a true honor to host this show and help anyone who will listen PAY ATTENTION - NOT INTEREST!

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    30 mins
  • Is Giving a Tithe Mandatory? Chris Brown from True Stewardship
    Sep 3 2015

    #199: Is tithing mandatory for Christians? Chris Brown and I discuss this to get to the root of the problem - which has little to do with ten percent.

    Chris Brown has been a pastor for several years, speaking to congregations and audiences all over the United States.

    Full show notes at https://moneyplansos.com/chris-brown-from-true-stewardship-is-tithing-mandatory-for-christians

    He recently became on of Dave Ramsey's Speakers and now hosts the popular True Stewardship Podcast.

    In this episode, Chris and I tackle this touchy subject of tithing:

    • What is a tithe?

    • Who is called to give a tithe?

    • What about the "Old Testament vs New Testament" argument around giving a tithe?

    • Are we asked to give a tithe based on the gross or net of our paychecks?

     

    Connect with Chris Brown online:

    Http://Twitter.com/chrisbrownonair

    Http://Facebook.com/chrisbrownonair

    Http://Instagram.com/chrisbrownonair

     

    Also in this episode:

    Ponda from the Honda: If a Billionaire doesn't have to buy a new car then why do we?

     

    Where is MoneyPlanSOS going?

    The MoneyPlan SOS podcast is retiring after episode 200. You can find all my new shows at http://SteveStewart.me/newshow

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    37 mins
  • The 8 Great Mistakes of Investing. Also, Fractional Savings Accounts
    Aug 28 2015

    #198: OG (aka The Other Guy from Stacking Benjamins) joins me to share the 8 Great Mistakes in Investing

    Full show notes at https://moneyplansos.com/8-great-mistakes-of-investing-and-fractional-savings-accounts/ 

    The 8 Great Mistakes of Investing are:

    1. Under-diversification 
    2. Over-diversification 
    3. Euphoria 
    4. Panic 
    5. Leverage 
    6. Speculating 
    7. Investing for yield and not total return 
    8. Cost basis dictating decision 

    Thanks to OG for coming over. You can find him at http://StackingBenjamins.com - my favorite podcast.

    Also mentioned in this episode:

    The Great Beanie Baby Bubble by Zac Bissonnette. Amazing stuff! Here's the Stacking Benjamins affiliate link: http://amazon.com/dp/B00INIXVPW/?tag=thefreefinanc-20

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    Steve Stewart's Budget Coaching Course on video: Http://moneyplansos.com/start

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    Ponda from the Honda: SPEND IT ALL (sort of)

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    Fractional and Automated Savings Accounts - are they a good idea?

    Deanna Richardson from Richardson Accounting and Consulting, PLLC @ theCPA-4U.com asked

    “Have you heard of Digit? Seems like a great way to build up an emergency fund and....it says it is free. Then their are bonuses for keeping $100 in it over 3 months. If I did my math right, the bonuses are over 2.5% interest (5 cents / week per $100). Would love to hear what you think.”

    I tackle these new fractional, or automatic, savings accounts: Acorns, Digit and Betterment’s SmartDollar

    Links:

    ACORNS

    Open an account: https://www.acorns.com or install the free IOS or Android app

    Listen to my interview with the creators of Acorns http://SteveStewart.me/161

     

    DIGIT

    Open an account: https://digit.co

    Testimony from Paula Pant (which kinda concerns me) http://blog.digit.co/post/126333490654/we-are-digit-featuring-paula-pant-meet-our

     

    BETTERMENT'S SMARTDEPOSIT

    Open an account: http://moneyplansos.com/betterment

    More information: https://www.betterment.com/resources/inside-betterment/product-news/smartdeposit-auto-deposit-but-smarter

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Matt Ham has Redefined Rich
    Aug 21 2015

    #197: Matt Ham is an author, speaker, and small business owner. Five words uttered by a nurse changed the way he looks at life - and inspired him to redefine rich.

    Full notes with links at https://moneyplansos.com/matt-ham-has-redefined-rich/ 

    Takeaways from this interview:

    It’s not how much you give - it’s how you give it (The Widow’s Mite)

    We shouldn’t feel guilty to spend and, surprisingly enough, we feel richer when we give.

    Whole Life Matters Podcast: http://www.mattham.com/itunes

     

    Redefine Rich book - Available on Amazon.com in Kindle and paperback

     

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    3 important things to remember when buying a car

    This post first appeared on LibertyInvestor.com

    Transportation is the third largest budgeting expense for most people. Housing and taxes can consume up to half of the average American’s income, with cars sucking up between 5-20 percent - depending on number of vehicles and if the consumer is carrying auto loans.

    However, you can greatly reduce your vehicle costs by remembering these three things when buying a car:

    1. It’s transportation
    2. It’s a depreciating asset
    3. It’s not forever

    The way we get the biggest bang for our buck when we buy a car right is when we buy it outright.

    Pay off your current car loan quickly, save what used to be your car payment for the next one, and pay attention - not a lease payment.

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    ‘Ponda from the Honda

    Free chips, salsa and bread sticks. What do they have to do with rising prices at local restaurants?

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    Are you tired of paying interest? 

    Do you want to get control of your finances? 

    Schedule a 30 minute consultation and let me help you make informed decisions on how you spend your values

    http://SteveStewart.me/coaching

     

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    57 mins
  • The Ins-and-Outs of Robo-Investing - Interview with Jon Stein
    Aug 13 2015

    #196: Jon Stein from Betterment and I discuss robo-advisors, why Betterment is so different, and what it takes to open an account.

    Use http://SteveStewart.me/Betterment to receive 30 days FEE FREE investing at Betterment

    Full show notes at https://moneyplansos.com/ins-and-outs-of-robo-investing-interview-with-betterments-jon-stein/ 

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    M.J. Cossel wrote in about an article she read in the Dallas Morning News: Bad credit score can double insurance premiums in Texas 

    My response:

    Yes. Poor credit scores equal higher insurance premiums - but that’s only one consequence of not paying bills and debts on time. Make it a priority today to get your checkbook balanced, organize your finances, and pay attention - not ___________.

    If you want a sure-fire way to make every dollar work harder then get on a budget

    http://SteveStewart.me/ynab

     

    https://moneyplansos.com/virtual-budget-coaching-course-by-steve-stewart/  

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    56 mins
  • Less Taxes, More Money In Your Paycheck - Running a mid-year tax return can improve your cashflow
    Aug 6 2015

    #195: Do you know why stories of people with $.32 refund checks are in the news? Because they are so rare! 

    Most people want to get a big tax refund. Getting a huge refund is an extremely inefficient use of money - both for you and for the government.

    I recommend adjusting your withholding so you can bring more money home and put it towards your goals:

    • High-interest rate debt
    • Building up reserves
    • Saving or investing

    Run a mid-year income tax assessment

    Making course corrections in August helps steer your tax withholdings closer to the target - which is to owe nothing or get a small refund. 

    It’s almost impossible to be exact, there are too many moving parts, but you can bring your tax-boat closer to the dock in the last few months of the year.

    Gather together the following items:

    • Last year’s tax return
    • Last year’s Schedule A (if you itemized deductions)
    • Your last two pay stubs (include your spouse's as well)

    Note: If you have a small business or are an entrepreneur then you will need to run a Schedule-C calculation to estimate self-employment income. You may also want to see a tax professional.

    Also, you will want to estimate any:

    • Child/Dependent Care expenses
    • Expected bonuses
    • Expected interest, dividends, etc

    I use tax preparation software to run my calculation but you could follow the prompts at the IRS website to complete a mid-year tax assessment:

    http://apps.irs.gov/app/withholdingcalculator/

     

    If you expect a huge refund:

    You could choose to do nothing and continue giving the government more of your money, interest free, and get a huge refund April 15th.

    However, I recommend you increase the number of allowances  on your W-4 and give it to your benefits department or HR person. They will adjust your withholding to get you closer to zero.

    If you would like help running this calculation then contact me and we will run through it together.

     

    Federal forms and resources mentioned in this episode:

    http://apps.irs.gov/app/withholdingcalculator/

    http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf

    http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sa.pdf

    http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sc.pdf

     

    In the Ponda from the Honda segment

    Only 5.5 more payments to go

     

    $5 a week for 45 years at 10% growth is $228,000

    See a chart in the show notes at http://SteveStewart.me/195

     

    Try YNAB (You Need A Budget) for 34 days and receive 10% off if you keep it http://SteveStewart.me/YNAB

     

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    34 mins
  • Ace Chapman Says Skip The Startup and Buy a Business
    Jul 29 2015

    #194: Although he has an entrepreneur’s heart, Ace doesn’t believe anybody should start their own business. It is much easier and profitable to buy an existing business, improve it, and sell it for a profit.

    Full notes at https://moneyplansos.com/ace-says-skip-the-startups-and-buy-a-business/ 

    Ace's book: The Ace Formula: How To Buy A Profitable Business and Live Life On Your Term LIKE A BOSS

    Find Ace at: http://acechapman.com

    Or Twitter: https://twitter.com/acechapman

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    http://MoneyPlanSOS.com/eCredable

    (free monthly membership with this code: SOS)

     

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    50 mins