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Books
60 Days to Change
Avoid Student Loans
The Commissioner
What Your Dad Never Taught You About Budgeting
Your Money Life: The Series
Mock Retirement
Podcast Episodes
How AI is changing how we manage money
Navigating Now: Understanding Market Caps
Your body called - it wants a line item in your budget
Navigating Now: What is technical analysis?
How to get addicted to good money habits
Navigating Now: Finally understanding yield curves
Storytime with Pete: What you didn't learn from your parents
Understanding ETFs vs Mutual Funds
Storytime with Pete: How to break bad money habits
Pete's Ideal Budget Gets Roasted
Navigating Now: What the highs and lows of stock can teach you
Navigating Now: The average car payment is what?!?!
Waiting for the world to change will crush you
Navigating Now:
Storytime with Pete: Filtering everyone's money advice
Navigating Now: What you need to know about GDP
The $84k Flood That Might Just Change Everything
Navigating Now: How Not To Cut Your Market Returns In Half
Storytime with Pete: The Awkward Truth About Being Born on Third Base
Navigating Now: What You Need To Know About Interest
The Passive Aggressive Economy
Navigating Now: What Earnings Season is Telling Us
Storytime with Pete: Are you financially ethical?
Navigating Now: Bear and Bull Markets Explained
What Does Not Needing Money Look Like at Different Stages of Your Life?
Navigating Now: Consumer Confidence Predicts The Future
Storytime with Pete: The truth about money problems
Navigating Now: How sector rotation can impact your investing and your career
Credit Scores: The Silent Score Controlling Your Life
Storytime with Pete: Youth travel sports
Panic is Expensive -- Calm Down
Trapped at the Bottom: The Science Behind Staying Broke
Storytime with Pete: The bittersweet tax refund
Storytime with Pete: The Recession Obsession
Storytime with Pete: The Juxtaposition of Modern Consumption
What Can You Afford on $100k a year? The Honest Breakdown
Storytime with Pete: What is an American Car?
The Market’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Storytime with Pete: The Insincerity of Negotiation
EMERGENCY EPISODE -- If I Were President Trump: What I’d Say About Tariffs
What to do if the market just smashed your plans
Storytime with Pete: The Market crashed! Here's what to do next.
Navigating Now: Volatility can take your breath away
Navigating Now: What's actually wrong with the economy and markets right now?
What to do if the market just smashed your plans
Navigating Now: Volatility can take your breath away
Storytime with Pete: The Market crashed! Here's what to do next.
Navigating Now: What's actually wrong with the economy and markets right now?
The Market’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
EMERGENCY EPISODE -- If I Were President Trump: What I’d Say About Tariffs
Storytime with Pete: The Insincerity of Negotiation
Storytime with Pete: The Juxtaposition of Modern Consumption
What Can You Afford on $100k a year? The Honest Breakdown
Storytime with Pete: What is an American Car?
Storytime with Pete: The bittersweet tax refund
Trapped at the Bottom: The Science Behind Staying Broke
Storytime with Pete: The Recession Obsession
Panic is Expensive -- Calm Down
Storytime with Pete: Youth travel sports
Credit Scores: The Silent Score Controlling Your Life
Storytime with Pete: The good and the bad of tariffs
Why it feels impossible to get ahead
Storytime with Pete: The winners and losers in the death of the CFPB
The truth about egg prices
Stockpicking 101: More than vibes
Netflix, Chill, and Split the Bill
Ep. 574: Should you tap your investments to supplement your income prior to retirement
Ep. 573: The 2025 tax episode
Ep. 572: When in doubt, use target date funds...according to one of us
Ep. 571: Why we told an emailer it's time to breakup with his financial advisor
Ep. 570: 2025 stock pics of the year
Ep. 569: End of the year extravaganza
Ep. 518: Paying off your partner's debt
Ep. 568: Financial influencer advice is somehow getting worse
Ep. 567: Finally a substantive episode on Bitcoin
Ep. 566: Neglecting your home will cost you
Ep. 565: The conversations to have before you combine finances
Ep. 564: How will Trump's re-election impact the markets and the economy at large?
Ep. 563: Financial infidelity isn't sustainable
Ep. 562: Does everyone actually need a financial planner?
Ep. 561: The case for the 15 year mortgage
Ep. 560: Should you refinance a car loan?
Ep. 559: Arguing with each other for an hour
Ep. 558: Pete returns to social media
Ep. 557: Splitting things 50/50 in a divorce is more complicated than you think
Ep. 556: Are youth travel sports worth it?
Ep. 555: All balances being equal, should you payoff student loans, credit cards, or car loans first?
Ep. 554: Big inheritance, shocked into retirement?
Ep. 553: The new real estate commission changes are WILD
Ep. 552: It's likely too soon to refinance
Ep. 551: Sure personal finance is personal, but you're not the only stakeholder
Ep. 550: Whoever the next President is, will love the falling interest rates
Ep. 549: Pushing your housing budget, when you don't have to
Ep. 548: Should you intervene in your friend's financial infidelity?
Ep. 547: Should an emailer payoff their house with a giant bonus?
Ep. 546: More allegations surface against prominent financial advisor
Ep. 545: Are zombie mortgages an actual threat? And if they are, should you have already known that?
Ep. 544: Setting up an investment account for a kid is harder than it should be
Ep. 543: So what you're saying is the average American doesn't understand the economy
Ep. 542: What to do if your financial advisor changes firms
Blog Posts
The credit bureaus aren't who you think they are
Why we purposefully do things that hurt our own financial lives
Pete Reviews Stuff: Betterment.com
How to craft a life on $80,000/yr
How to craft a life on $250,000/yr
Can you be too dependent on your employer's success?
A single moment can absolutely change your financial life
Email question: Should I move money into an IRA?
How you should measure the performance of your financial advisor (Part 1)
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I Think I Over-contributed to My Roth IRA...
COVID-19 Notes: The EIP Stimulus Check
EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: Prepare for 2021
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My newspaper column
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Why me winning Best Money Manager in Indianapolis is bad news for actual Money Managers
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A Pete the Planner Show Mini Series: Pete's Eats
Pete's Eats
A Pete the Planner Mini Series: Pete's Eats Ep. 3
It’s time to build your financial Frankenstein.
It won't all work out
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Daily budgeting concerns impacting 401k participation
Life is nearly impossible when you make less than living wage
Are you being overcharged at restaurants?
How is your financial life going?
PTPTV Ep. 44: The Senate released their AHCA draft, Paul Ashley clears the air
Combating Retirement's silent killer: Inflation.
What to do if your employer doesn't offer a retirement plan
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When money can't do it anymore
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How a Sharpie can change your financial life
Major Affordable Care Act tax coming your way
Some last minute tax filing tips
More info on credit freezes for Anthem data breach victims
I'm in my 20s, what should I do with my retirement funds?
Anthem data breach victims should strongly consider freezing their credit
Entrepreneurs and Start-ups Speakeasy
Father's Day Special
Life insurance mistakes I see all. the. time.
How frequency of pay affects behavior
2014 Contribution limits
Want to interfere with competitors? You'll be eating your Ad Words
Should you dip into your emergency fund for that?
Email question: Should we refinance to help fund house repairs?
I want to buy a car using a student loan that I start paying after I graduate. By becoming an engineer I should be able to earn $1,800,000 more in my life time than if I became an auto mechanic. Good idea? What do you think?
Why your budget affects your job
Why One Shot-Financial Wellness Programming Doesn't Work
PETE ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL TODAY
I'm not much for financial dreams
Pete, I would appreciate your analysis of the plan offered by the Arc of Indiana's trust for planning for the needs of a diaabled child.
An odd combination
If Pete the Planner made your benefit selections
What Everybody Ought to Know About Mutual Funds
Student loan refund checks are a sucker's bet
Pete the Planner's Financial IQ Game Show
Where do vices fall in a budget?
How childcare costs can prevent student loans
I need help interpreting my credit report and figuring out what I can correct/change/rectify. Are there any legitimate folks out there that can help guide me through this mess?
WISH TV RIsk Tolerance spot
My wife is starting a new job in a school. They only offer a 403(b); should we use this or an IRA?
Interested in being on TV?
Investing like a boss!
Pete the Planner named 4th most influential personal finance expert in the nation
Pete the Planner turns 10 today
What are your thoughts on investing in physical silver and gold?
Inside Look: A startup brewery
Do you need travel insurance?
Is stress causing higher medical costs for your company?
Radio Spot -TBD
The end of civilized discourse
Why we spend money on crap we can't afford
Memorial Day 2014
Adult children helping financially strapped parents
Hi! We inherited a bit of money & can pay off our mortgage. We only owe about $8,000. And my husband wants to retire in 2 months. We'll lose our mortgage exemption and we'll pay more taxes. What's the benefit to paying off our home early? Thank you!
Understanding Tax Increment Finance (TIF)
Hi Pete, I currently have a reliable, paid off vehicle, and plan on buying a new car in a year or so. Which option is best: A Trade current vehicle in. B Sell current vehicle myself. C Buy new vehicle and keep current
Part 1 of our show on Multi Level Marketing
My "60 Days" Experience
We built a house 9 yrs ago. We almost dbl our pymts & should have it pd off in 2 years. We only have 1 RV pmnt. No other debt. Some people have told us we are stupid for paying it off. I am 52 & my spouse 55. Are we doing the right thing?
Hi Pete, My insurance salesman is trying to convince me to use life insurance as an investment, but I don't understand how that works. Can you explain the benefits to that over other types of investments?
Is your debit card as protected as a credit card?
Give your financial life a performance review
Win an Extreme Financial Makeover
Pete the Planner Live Radio on Friday April 3rd
Considering bankruptcy? Here's what you need to know.
New report suggests the obvious
Pete the Planner joins 93 WIBC
Biggest Waste of Money This Week
Don't give to the needy this Holiday Season
Spring Break Tips with Pete
Compendium Test Q
I read your 3 buckets of savings blog. I have never been sure where the money for the midterm bucket should be placed. Where do you put the midterm bucket so you can get to it when say you need that downpayment or eventual vacation?
Our obsession with our friends' incomes
I'm not much for financial dreams
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