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Brian’s recent birthday is the inspiration for this week’s podcast. He reflects on the defining mome
Brian and Bo share funny stories and financial lessons learned from their recent trip to Las Vegas.
This week Brian summarizes the 2011 and 2012 Letter to Shareholders from Berkshire Hathaway. He note
This week we analyze the Truths Financial Pro’s Won’t Tell article from the October issue of Consum
This week we break down the car buying process to give you some helpful tips when purchasing or leas
Everyone is in for a treat this week as we explore the way music relates to your finances. Brian dug
This week we look at the importance of saving early as well as evaluating your 401k and the investme
Brian and Bo take a detailed look at estate planning that will be helpful no matter what stage you a
Brian and Bo evaluate an alternative way to borrow and lend money in this week’s show. They get into
Brian and Bo tackle the challenge of explaining how yield can affect the overall performance of a po
With the recent news and market movements, Brian and Bo share with you their views about investing.
This week on The Money-Guy show, Brian and Bo run through a list of items that will help keep you on
Brian and Bo jump into the deep end of Bo’s first year of marriage and how his financial life has ch
We intro with today’s show as a preface to our next show, which will recap Bo’s first year of marria
Today, Brian and Bo tackle the risk that you take by sitting on the investment sidelines. They have
Today’s show is more of a “life” podcast, giving you the motivation to move ahead and the challenge
We are always happy to receive emails from our listeners, and, on this show, Brian shares two differ
Downturns over the last 5 years have provided an incredible opportunity to learn core principles abo
When investing in mutual funds, you normally choose between Class A, Class B or Class C. The main di
Almost everyone has a story about a financial mistake that they made at some point in their lives. T