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The Money Peach Podcast is a weekly show hosted by Chris Peach, the founder of the award-winning blog and personal finance website - Money Peach. What you can expect from this show: Chris Peach is an advocate for everyday people who want to know how to manage the everyday money. He believes the financial world is broken and it’s meant to be confusing - the less you know the more they (the financial world) makes. How it all started: Chris Peach was once struggling financially himself. In 2011 he was living paycheck to paycheck, facing $52,000 in consumer debt, and didn’t have a clue of what to do next. After learning the right way to manage the money and creating a plan, Chris paid of all of his debt and has never looked back. He's been showing people how to do the same ever since. Every Friday, Chris brings someone on the show to talk about money. From budgeting, to saving, to making more, and even some incredible stories to motivate your form real-life, everyday people who are winning with money. This is the show for the everyday, hard-working, people who want someone to show them what to do and how to do it...and in terms we can all understand! Welcome to the Money Peach Podcast!
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Now displaying: April, 2018
Apr 26, 2018

I am beyond excited to have the founder Investor Junkie come on the show to share the ins and out on the different investment strategies we all have available to us. We break down the differences between robo-advisors vs your traditional advisors, the top micro-savings apps, passive real estate investing and even dive into peer to peer lending.

On a side note, much of the research we do on Money Peach for investing advice starts with Investor Junkie. The reason why we choose them over the other sites is the because of Larry - he is your brilliant investor-friend down the street instead of the suit walking down Wall-Street.

He and his team have done an amazing job breaking down and explaining how investing really can be for everyone and there is never just one right or wrong way - it depends on what you like and what you’re comfortable with.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the show:

Robo-Advisors - Good or bad and what about the future?
Micro Investing Apps - Which one is the best and why?
Real estate - How have the barriers of entry have been lifted for the new investor?
Peer to Peer Lending - Is it safe and who’s doing the best right now?


All the show notes, links and anything Larry and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session91

Apr 19, 2018

Did you know there are basically four different budgeting techniques to use with the everyday money. They are: the cash envelope system, the survival budget, the balanced money formula and the budget burn down.

If you’ve been a long-time listener, you know I am huge fan of the cash envelope system when you’re first getting started with forming a plan for your money. However, this doesn’t mean it’s a budgeting technique you have to develop and use forever.

This week Jeff Whelpley, the co-founder of Swish, is coming on the show to talk about the BUDGET BURN DOWN technique - which may be a great fit for you.

To give you a glimpse of how the burn down budget works, think of a fuel gauge on your car. Now, instead of gas and miles, think of money and life. If this doesn’t quite make sense yet --no worries. We will dive deep into the Budget Burn Down in this week’s episode.

Here’s what you can expect from this week’s interview:

  • Breakdown of the Cash Envelope System (still my favorite)
  • Breakdown of the Survival Budget (best for the oh crap moments in life)
  • Breakdown of the Balanced Money Formula (probably the most popular)
  • Breakdown of the Budget Burn Down (maybe just what you’re looking for)
  • How you can utilize the Budget Burn Down inside a free app


All the show notes, the Swish app and anything Jeff and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session90

Apr 12, 2018

We are taking the week off, but bringing back the interview with George Laughton.

George and his wife Jennifer started the Laughton Team in 2007 and have steadily climbed to become one of the top real estate agents in the entire United States.

In fact, George is not only a top 1% real estate agent across the country, but he was also the youngest person to ever be inducted into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame.

With that said, I didn’t want to bring George on the show to talk about his success, but rather to discuss WHY he has been so successful.

  • What separates him from the rest of the people trying to do the same thing in his field?
  • What are some of his daily routines?
  • What books does he read, where does he go to learn, who does he look to for mentoring, and how does he continue to improve every single day? F

or more information, visit the show notes at http://www.moneypeach.com/session42

Apr 5, 2018

Michael Dinich from YourMoneyGeek.com is coming on the show to talk about one of the most hated topics when it comes to your money: INSURANCE

Michael is an expert in the health insurance world and I asked him to come on the show to explain how insurance works in and to please explain it in terms we can all understand.

By the way, did you know the #1 cause of bankruptcy today is directly related to medical debt? And if you think about it, what has become one of the largest expenses inside the monthly budget each month?

If you said health insurance, you’d be exactly right.

During this interview, Michael and I discuss:

  • Why Affordable Care Act is so UNaffordable
  • The “loopholes” people don’t know about that can save them thousands in premium costs
  • Health Sharing Accounts: A popular alternative to health insurance without the penalty
  • Health Savings Accounts: How to utilize tax-free dollars for health care


All the show notes, the app and anything Michael and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session88

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