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Jan 29, 2018

On today's show: Voq is in her mid 30's and her $25,000 in credit card debt has her lost and caused her to give up hope.

- Jeff (Singer, WI) is paying his financial advisor on commissions and is wondering how much it's costing him.

- Have you been pwned?

- Jessie (Rhode Island) is unsure of what to do after college.

- Brianna asks about dollar cost averaging and figuring out what an investment would really look like over time.

- Jason is 32 and has an old 401(k) but his new employer doesn't have a 401(k). He asks what he should do for investing.

- Social stocks might make you feel good, but you end up with less money.

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