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Dress Down Personal Finance
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Dress Down Personal Finance trades the formal, often cryptic world of money management for real conversations about how life and finances actually intersect. Expect honest talk, casual vibes, and just enough humor to make even compound interest feel interesting. Your host, Kevin, is an award-winning financial literacy educator with a passion for helping others. He's here to bridge the gap between finance-speak and real life — so you can feel just as comfortable with your finances as you do in your favorite pair of jeans (or sweats). Disclaimer: Dress Down Personal Finance is for educational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, nor any solicitation to buy or sell any financial product. Individual situations vary — content may not apply to everyone. Always consult a licensed financial professional before making financial decisions. By listening, you agree that the host
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The Not-so-Attractive Lifestyles of Average American Millionaires
Think you know what a millionaire looks like? Think again. This week, host Kevin flips the script on everything pop culture has taught us about wealth. Forget the oceanfront mansions and exotic cars — the average American millionaire is far more likely to be driving a used Toyota Camry, coaching Little League, and living in the same modest house they bought two decades ago. And that's exactly the point. In this episode, Kevin digs into the data behind real, everyday millionaires — who they are, what they do for a living, how long it actually took them to get there, and the quiet, unglamorous habits that made it possible. Drawing on research from the Federal Reserve, Ramsey Solutions, and the landmark book The Millionaire Next Door, Kevin breaks down the psychology of delayed gratification, the danger of lifestyle creep, and why the gap between what you earn and what you spend is where wealth actually lives. You'll walk away with three concrete, actionable takeaways you can start today — no dramatic life overhaul required. Because in personal finance, boring is often exactly the right answer. Resources: The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy: Stanley Ph.D., Thomas J., Danko Ph.D, William D., Fallaw Ph.D, Sarah Stanley: 9781630762506: Amazon.com: Books Amazon.com : stop acting rich ...and start living like a real millionaire The National Study of Millionaires - Ramsey https://www.cnbc.com/2016/09/02/the-smart-investing-strategy-a-janitor-used-to-build-an-8-million-portfolio.html https://finance.yahoo.com/personal-finance/banking/article/how-many-millionaires-in-america-205846046.html Retirement Calculator Investment Calculator Financial Calculators The quiet rich: 13 subtle clues someone has far more money than they show
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Financial Literacy and Fluency in America - Episode 2
In this episode, Kevin breaks down the state of financial literacy in America — and the numbers aren't pretty. From a $1.78 trillion student loan crisis and a 12-year high in college graduate (recent) unemployment, to a national financial literacy score that hasn't moved in nine years, Kevin unpacks what we know, what we're missing, and why it matters. He also covers what's actually being taught in K-12 classrooms across the country — and what isn't. As always, Kevin leaves you with something actionable: two honest questions to ask yourself and three concrete steps to start closing your financial knowledge gap. No jargon. No judgment. Just the truth about where America stands — and what you can do about it. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Financial Well-being survey https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/financial-well-being/
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Welcome to Dress Down Personal Finance - Episode 1
Welcome to Dress Down Personal Finance! In this debut episode, host Kevin — NJ personal finance teacher, Council for Economic Education Master Teacher, IZZIT.org Teacher Ambassador, and founder of LifeFinanceEd, LLC — introduces himself, shares the journey that shaped his passion for financial education, and lays out his five core pledges to you as a listener. Pull up a chair and welcome to the conversation.
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Dress Down Personal Finance trades the formal, often cryptic world of money management for real conversations about how life and finances actually intersect. Expect honest talk, casual vibes, and just enough humor to make even compound interest feel interesting. Your host, Kevin, is an award-winning financial literacy educator with a passion for helping others. He's here to bridge the gap between finance-speak and real life — so you can feel just as comfortable with your finances as you do in your favorite pair of jeans (or sweats). Disclaimer: Dress Down Personal Finance is for educational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice, nor any solicitation to buy or sell any financial product. Individual situations vary — content may not apply to everyone. Always consult a licensed financial professional before making financial decisions. By listening, you agree that the host
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