It’s time for a Friday Flight! These episodes are all about the week’s financial news and the impact on your personal finances. There are a lot of headlines out there, but we distill it down to specific takeaways that will allow you to kick off the weekend informed and help you to continue to make smart money moves. In this episode we cover some relevant and helpful stories like: send us your money tips, rate hike repercussions– what it means for mortgages and credit cards, commercials make a comeback on streaming, password sharing crackdowns, housing bidding wars, waiving contingencies, Tom Brady’s game winning football, NFTs getting hammered, thieves targeting your catalytic converter, going with electric vehicles to opt out of rising gas prices, fly now pay later, and medical debt potentially dropping off of your credit report.
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- When it comes to finding ways to reduce your healthcare costs, Marshall Allen had some really incredible advice back during our convo with him: Fight and Win Against Insane Healthcare Costs
- Refinancing your student loans isn’t a slamdunk decision that everyone should automatically do- luckily we have an article up on the site that walks you through when you should consider refinancing your student loans.
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