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Dec 16, 2016

Topics: Mortgage rates are ticking up - should you be worried?

- How much are financial adliesers paying to be on Top 100 lists?

- New downpayment option for home buyers.

- Anthony (Sparrows Point, Maryland) is getting hit with reorganization fees by his broker.

- JR (San Jose, CA) is deeply invested in his company stock and wonders if he has all his eggs in one basket.

- Talon is in college and finds it hard to save money.

- Kristin and her husband paid off $33,000 in debt and will be debt-free in 2017.

- Jacqueline has $10,000 on a credit card from a vet bill and her husband won't help her pay it.

Links mentioned on the show:

Curse of the Barron's list

New down payment option for homes

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