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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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Sep 22, 2018

- How many 401(k) millionaires are there? You'd be surprised (Scott will tell you). Find out the four things you can do to become one too.

- Scott rants on a new investing book which takes a quote out of context on the first page of the book!

Listener questions:

- Alexis is trying to share with her husband why a used car can be good for the family, and keep their kids safe.

- Gandolf has a question on an article he read about credit freezes.

- Adam is 44 and asks if he is on track for financial freedom.

- Jo is on a fixed income and wonders how to pay off a mortgage, car, and credit cards.

- Thomas has $100,000 in credit card debt for his business and asks if he should use his wife's 401(k) to take out a loan and pay it off.

Also mentioned on the show:

- You are not the average of your past.

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