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Aug 2025
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Friday Flight - Housing Boom Busts, AI-I...

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Time for a Friday Flight- our little sampling of the week’s financial news and what it means for your personal finances. There are a lot of headlines out there, but we boil them down to specific takeaways that will allow you to kick off the weekend informed and help you to get ahead with your money. In this episode we explain some relevant and helpful stories like: ridic Peloton fee, housing boom bust, where home prices go from here, realtors slowly fading away, medical debt to be aware of, contagious financial habits, crypto and private equity in the 401k, crypto mortgage applications, AI-induced outrage, employer perceptions and success, hybrid workdays are out, & infinite workdays are in.

 

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