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Money Wise Decisions

Money Wise Decisions

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Money Wise Decisions helps everyday people handle bills, debt, savings, and surprise expenses without jargon or judgment. Each episode starts with a real-life money problem, explains the numbers step by step, and ends with one small action you can take today. General educational information, not personalized financial advice.Copyright 2026 Educational Media Persönliche Finanzen Ökonomie
  • Protect, Check, Choose: What Comes First When Money Is Tight?
    Aug 20 2026
    Payday can bring competing priorities: groceries, a utility bill, a car noise, and a savings goal. Sarah shares a simple three-step tool—Protect, Check, Choose—to help you cover essentials, see what is truly left, and give each available dollar a purpose. Using a $40 illustration, this episode shows why saving is not a pass-or-fail test, what to do when nothing is left after required bills, and one small step you can take today. General educational information, not personalized financial advice.
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    13 Min.
  • 5 Everyday Money Decisions to Revisit When Life Changes
    Aug 16 2026
    When payday disappears into bills and a surprise car problem shows up, it can be hard to know which money choice needs attention first. Sarah walks through five everyday decisions that can help you see whether your current money plan still fits your life: track what comes in and goes out, question recurring costs without judgment, revisit old defaults, count the full monthly cost of a large purchase, and give future saving an intentional place only after seeing today’s needs clearly. Using a simple household example, this episode explains why money left after bills is not automatically spare money—it may already have several competing jobs. General educational information, not personalized financial advice.
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    14 Min.
  • The One-Page Money Decision Before the Deadline
    Aug 15 2026
    When a lease renewal, car repair, credit-card payment, and long-term contribution all compete for the same dollars, what comes first? Sarah uses fictional Jordan’s situation to walk through an optional original Money Wise worksheet with five headings: upcoming decisions, essential monthly spending, near-term cash needs, debts, and long-term goals. Each item gets one label: act now, get more information, or review later. The episode includes a fictional Numbers Break with a $600 repair estimate and $900 in near-term cash. It also notes that a Forbes members-only event description frames 2026 discussion around rates, markets, budgeting, debt, long-term planning, and AI, but is not individualized financial advice or detailed economic data. This episode is general educational information, not personalized financial advice.
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    12 Min.
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