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Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough
Caitlin Meredith and Sara Glakas
60 episodes
3 days ago
Most of this episode is about what both partners should know - or at least be able to know - in a romantic partnership where one person does all the money stuff. Sara even does a “the four numbers every non-money partner should know” clickbait thing. It’s good stuff. And helpful, and useful and food for thought. But the REAL subject of this episode is how Sara deals with laundry in her household. Caitlin will never not be shocked and awed by this and needs to talk to as many people as possible about the arrangement as soon as possible. So please listen immediately. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions, or just say hi! on our Ask Us page! We have the social medias!! Here’s our Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn. This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
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Most of this episode is about what both partners should know - or at least be able to know - in a romantic partnership where one person does all the money stuff. Sara even does a “the four numbers every non-money partner should know” clickbait thing. It’s good stuff. And helpful, and useful and food for thought. But the REAL subject of this episode is how Sara deals with laundry in her household. Caitlin will never not be shocked and awed by this and needs to talk to as many people as possible about the arrangement as soon as possible. So please listen immediately. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions, or just say hi! on our Ask Us page! We have the social medias!! Here’s our Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn. This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Show more...
Investing
Education,
Business,
Society & Culture,
How To
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Season 3, Episode 12: When do you sell a stock? (And how?)
Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough
42 minutes
1 year ago
Season 3, Episode 12: When do you sell a stock? (And how?)
Can’t I just sell some stocks to make a bunch of money and then use that money to make more money and then I’ll be rich? Um. Sort of? Sara explains how there’s no such thing as free lunch, or, in the stock market world, tax-free income from your clever little (or big) trades. It’s all fun and games during the year while you’re buying low and selling high with individual stocks, but then, whoops!, there comes April and a tax bill for all of the money you earned for each transaction. Even though it might feel like “fun” money, you actually pay a higher income tax rate for quick trades! They don’t show that in the movies! Caitlin (AGAIN) asks WTF she should do with her Airbnb stock now that she’s gone to therapy to become un-emotionally attached to it. Sara walks her through selling it at the price she would feel good about, and Caitlin might as well be considered a stock broker now. Is buying individual stocks really worth it for normal people like you and me? Listen to this episode and decide for yourself. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions for Season 3 on our Ask Us page! We have the social medias!! Here’s our Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn. This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.
Women on the Verge of a Financial Breakthrough
Most of this episode is about what both partners should know - or at least be able to know - in a romantic partnership where one person does all the money stuff. Sara even does a “the four numbers every non-money partner should know” clickbait thing. It’s good stuff. And helpful, and useful and food for thought. But the REAL subject of this episode is how Sara deals with laundry in her household. Caitlin will never not be shocked and awed by this and needs to talk to as many people as possible about the arrangement as soon as possible. So please listen immediately. Ask us your dumb investing and finance questions, or just say hi! on our Ask Us page! We have the social medias!! Here’s our Instagram and Facebook and LinkedIn. This episode was edited by our co-producer Kelly West. Music by Bad Bad Hats and Devmo.