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The Scott Alan Turner Show | FINANCIAL ROCK STAR

Scott Alan Turner is a former money moron, living the paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle, losing $40k in the stock market, and racking up a load of credit card debt. But by age 35, he turned it all around and became a self-made millionaire. In a world of get-rich-quick schemes, biased advice, and financial Pied Pipers, Scott’s authentic, no-holds-barred approach makes it possible for anyone to absolutely rock their personal finances. Scott is on a mad mission to help you get financial independence, ultimate happiness and a life full of awesome experiences. With his rebel style, off-beat humor, and signature life-on-your-own-terms approach, Scott’s inspiring a movement of Financial Rock Stars across the globe. Money. Investing. Personal Finance. Financial Independence.
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Jun 28, 2017

Topics: What do you need to consider when figuring out how much you need to save for retirement and if you're on track or have some catching up to do? Scott shows you how to increase your confidence for FIRE (financial independence, retire early) date.

- Daniel just graduated college, wants to get started investing but asks if he should wait since the markets are up.

- Beth follows our tips and saves money on her insurance.

- Cornelius is trying to figure out his 401(k) contributions based on his employer options.

- Angie (Dover, PA) has a pension and asks about the choice between taking a lump sum or not.

- Valerie and her husband have $120,000 in student loan and credit card debt, bring home $37,000, and wonder if they can get out of debt.

- Jessica has a 14-year-old son and asks if he can start a Roth IRA.

- Imani is 22 and tired of being a struggling college student.

- A millionaire by 40.

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