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Q&A: Austin & Robert's Worst-Ever Investments, War Time Investing, and Solo 401(k)s

2024/4/25
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In this episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz answer your questions!

  • How do the rich invest during wars?

  • What cryptocurrencies should I own in 2024?

  • What is the worst investment you've ever made?

  • Should I do a Mega Backdoor Roth Solo 401(k)?

  • How should I approach buying a new car?

  • Should I liquidate my Roth IRA to pay off credit card debt?


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