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Apr 14, 2017

Topics: Mona saves $3,000 in the savings challenge. Little savings here and there add up to big bucks over time.

- Marty McFly (Hill Valley) shares his financial positions and asks Scott to poke holes in it.

- Aaron (Hotlanta, GA) has a car loan, mortgage, and student loans and asks about prioritizing investing over his debts.

- Kurt (Yorkville, IL) asks my opinion on Acorns.

- Jay's mom is 67 and is considering her insurance options.

- Daphne asks about insurance policies you can take loans against.

- Where does the 3-month minimum of emergency fund savings come from?

- What is the Rule of 10 and how can you use it to make better purchasing decisions?

- Sarah paid of $30,000 in debt!

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