Ep25 - Get out of Holiday Debt: Jordan Goodman

How to get out of holiday debt, the biggest mistake people make with money, and the one thing to make your life better today.

What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

  • Why you should find one or two credit cards that work for you.
  • How to get out of credit card debt.
  • Tips for saving money for next year’s holiday season.
  • Tips for annual budgeting.

High Five Highlights:

  • What’s the biggest mistake mistake people make with money: Not paying attention to it and not saving enough.
  • Best advice he was ever given: Leveraging the efforts of others.
  • What book he would share: The Money Masters by Tony Robbins.
  • Suggested app or software: Mint.com or Quicken.
  • The most important thing he’s learned in his life: Have integrity and deal with good people.

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Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 1
  • Audio File: which_way_is_life/1650bk3ep25.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Jordan Goodman
  • Book Title: Master Your Debt
  • Guest Facebook Account: www.facebook.com/jordan.goodman.7796
  • Guest Twitter Account: @GoodmanJord
  • Guest Bio: Jordan GoodmanJordan E. Goodman is "America's Money Answers Man" and a nationally recognized expert on personal finance. He is a regular guest on numerous radio and television call-in shows across the country, answering questions on personal financial topics. He appears frequently on The View, Fox News Network, Fox Business Network, CNN, CNBC and the CBS Evening News.

    For 18 years, Jordan was on the editorial staff of Money magazine, where he served as Wall Street correspondent. While at Money, he reported and wrote on virtually every aspect of personal finance. In addition, he served as weekly financial analyst on NBC News at Sunrise for nine years and the daily business news commentator on Mutual Broadcasting System's America in the Morning show for eight years.
  • Length (mins): 29:36
  • Waiver Received: No
  • Host: Bill Klaproth