3 Personal Finance Podcasts for Your Commute
Podcasts are a great way to fill the time when you are stuck in the car or doing the dishes. If you enjoy learning a little more while you are on the go, check out these personal finance podcasts!
Hosted by Andrew Fiebert, who previously worked at an Investment Bank as a data engineer, and Thomas Frank, this podcast offers tons of personal advice on budgeting, investing, paying off debt, and income growth. Andrew and Thomas have great banter, and instead of feeling like you are sitting through a grueling economics class, listening to the podcast feels more like getting advice from good friends over beers. Some of their recent episodes focus on handling money in relationships, hunting for jobs, and deciding when to retire.
We’ve all read tons of articles reminding us of the importance of budgeting, but this podcast takes a close and detailed look at this frequently discussed topic. Looking at budgeting through 4 rules — give every dollar a job, save for a rainy day, roll with the punches, and live on last month’s income — the hosts and their guests discuss online shopping, the similarities between weeds and budgeting, budgeting during the holidays, and a variety of other topics.
The Money Tree podcast allows listeners to get multiple perspectives on a single issue. Hosted by a financial adviser, a financial planner, a blogger, and an entrepreneur, the podcast is able to comprehensively explore money, investing, personal finance, and passive income. Recent episodes explore dividend stocks, bad financial advice, and HSAs.