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Episode 192: Personal Finance Tip Roundup

25m · Financial Freedom Podcast · 12 Jan 12:40

Financial freedom is a journey, not a destination. Even if you are in good shape now, it takes good habits and discipline to maintain it on into the future. Laws and financial circumstances can change, and you need to be adaptable.

That's why in this episode of the podcast I wanted to report on some tips, tricks, and changes in the law that might help you have a financially free 2024.

In this episode you will learn:

- Good options for short term savings
- About college fund to Roth IRA Rollovers
- How a "Dry January" can save you money
- About the 12 month student loan "on-ramp"
- Job Search Tips for 2024
- How to decide when to claim Social Security benefits

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