When you take out a mortgage or car loan at a young age, there is a good chance that you had to take out a loan with a higher-than-desired rate. While the high interest rate loan was your only option at that time due to lack of established credit, that high rate you may still […]
To Refinance or Not to Refinance
December 15th, 2011 · blog, Guest Post
Tags: Mortgages
MOB #72 – Layoffs, Homes & Retail Numbers
January 12th, 2009 · podcasts
This is our last all news episode of Millionaire or Bust, at least for the foreseeable future. The next two weeks will be a two episode series about travel that we put together before taking off for some vacation. We wouldn’t leave you without content. After those two episodes, we’ll be changing the format back […]
Tags: Auto Bailout·Layoffs·Mortgages·Personal Finance·Rent·Retail
MOB #57 – News, Debt, Emergency Funds & Contingency Plans
October 20th, 2008 · podcasts
On this episode of Millionaire or Bust, we start off the show by discussing some economic indicators, including the price of oil, interbank lending rates, consumer confidence and jobless rates.

Tags: Debt·Emergency Fund·Financial Crisis·Mortgages·Personal Finance
MOB #42 – iPhone, State of the Economy, & What You Can Do
August 13th, 2008 · podcasts
Gas Price Update: 4.159 First, we talk about David’s new iPhone, why he bought it and why financially it was a good choice for him. After that round of justifications, albeit rational ones, we delve into the current state of the economy.
