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Ask HTM: Are Condos a Good Idea, an Electric Vehicle Frugal or Cheap, and an Explanation of the Many Different Types of Auto Insurance – Episode 124

  • September 23, 2019
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This week on the pod we’re answering your questions! 1 – Condos: are they a good investment? Should I consider one instead of a house? 2 – What are all the different types of auto insurance that are offered? 3 – I have whole life insurance. Should I cancel immediately or let it sit around to allow the cash value to grow? 4 – Unfortunately I’ve already signed up with a debt settlement company, but should I stick with them if they’re settling and negotiating my debts? 5 – Frugal or Cheap? I’m going out of my way for a free charge for my electric car.

Additional links from this episode:

  • It’s great seeing love for American companies abroad- read about Costco in China. This type of international exposure for US companies is exactly why Jack Bogle feels that international specific funds are not necessary
  • Renting vs. Buying a Home – Episode 15
  • That great post on researching the HOA of a condo you’re interested in
  • Our article on how to save the most money on car insurance.
  • Most debt settlement companies are no good, but you can head to Ripoff Report to confirm your suspicions
  • ‘Frugal or Cheap?!’ It’s a little exercise we often talk through on the show, but check out the original episode: Are You Frugal or are You Cheap? – Episode 043
  • And be sure to check out Joel’s article on how to choose life insurance that is cheap and easy to buy.

If you have a question for us, we’d love for you to submit your own via HowToMoney.com/ask

During this episode we enjoyed a Second Fiddle by Fiddlehead Brewing Co- another big thanks to Cameron here in Atlanta for donating this beer to the show! And if you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts- we’d love to hear from you.

Best friends out!

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  1. Avatar Brian says:
    September 23, 2019 at 7:16 pm

    where is the link on saving on car insurance?

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    1. Matt Matt says:
      September 25, 2019 at 10:20 am

      I’ve updated the links in the post, but you can find it here as well, thanks!: https://www.howtomoney.com/save-money-on-insurance/

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