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Dec 21, 2016

Topics: My bold predictions for 2017 and beyond.

- Wells Fargo has decided once again to put profit before people.

- Lucas asks about paying off debt vs. the tax benefits of 401(k) contributions.

- Millennials can expect to collect social security checks later and they should be happy about it.

- Ian (Jamaica Queens, NY) wants to get rid of his credit card debt and start building wealth.

- Hannah is a freshman in college and needs to track her income even though it's inconsistent.

- Josh has an excellent tip on how to build a business.

- Landlord drama continues thanks to some squirrels.

- Deanna (Seattle, WA) paid off $20,000 in 12 months and is debt free!

- Today's show is brought to you by the letter N for net worth.

Links mentioned on the show:

Raising retirement age

Wells Fargo keeping commission based retirement accounts

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