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Money whisperers

Conversations with the financial influencers and advisors changing how we think about money

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    ‘I want to be other people’s cautionary tale’: how do you financially prepare for a parent’s death?

    Author Beth Pinsker discusses the documents that matter more than a will – and why so few of us have them
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    How ditching the homeownership dream allowed this finance coach to retire early

    Delyanne Barros says that investing is not as complicated or intimidating as people imagine it to be
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    She criticizes capitalism – and also gives investing advice: ‘It’s better to participate than working until we die’

    Amanda Holden encourages her students to build the kind of wealth historically reserved for white men
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    A finance podcaster plans to make her daughter a millionaire by 18 – here’s how

    Finance podcaster Jannese Torres says even finding an extra $50 to $100 a month can put kids on a path to future financial stability
  • Carrie Joy Grimes in a navy blue shirt stands with arms crossed in front of a bookshelf

    ‘Take a deep breath and pick up the phone’: a former union organizer on how to negotiate your debts down

    Carrie Joy Grimes’ new book The Joy of Money offers tip and tools for middle-class Americans seeking out stability and security
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    ‘If your financial adviser is earning a commission, I say, run’: An investing expert’s advice

    Personal finance guru Jeremy Schneider explains what human experts can still do better than robo-investors and AI
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    A finance coach unpacks how she retired at 40 – and the money advice she finds ‘irresponsible’

    Bernadette Joy says everyone should have their own vision worth saving for – and stay on budget