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Feb 24, 2017

Topics: Five 401(k) millionaires share their not-so-secret strategies to reaching the $1 million milestone. They range in age from 49-64.

- Jason asks if he has a credit freeze will Credit Karma still be able to monitor my credit?

- Tracie is looking for healthcare options if you can't get medicare.

- One tip to help raise your savings.

- Dave asks if ETFs or mutual funds are better for a three fund portfolio.

- Michael says you cannot take a principal only withdrawal from a Roth IRA and not get hit with a penalty. Is he correct?

- Ann asks how to get her husband on board with the plan.

- Twitter - What are my thoughts on the six month emergency fund?

- Tasha (Columbus, OH) and her husband paid off $19,000 in four months to become debt free!

- Quote of the day from Jean Luc Picard.

Links mentioned on the show:

Please share the show by texting http://GetFR.com to 3 people.

Money Magazine How I Saved $1 Million

Healthshare services

https://www.libertyhealthshare.org/Christian

IRS Ordering rules for Roth IRA distributions

How to get your partner on board with a budget

 

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