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Sep 8, 2017

On today's show: Throw common sense away! It's time to get our investing advice from celebrities.

- Tyrone (San Francisco, CA) is getting some financial gifts to purchase a home and wonders if the gift givers will be hit with Federal gift taxes.

- Jimmy (Phoenix, AZ) has an offer for a lump sum payment of his $21k pension and asks if he should take it.

- Cell phone savings with Consumer Cellular

- Ric (San Antonio, TX) asks if moving funds from a 529 plan to a Roth IRA makes sense to pay for college and have more flexibility.

- Nick contributes 20% to his employer's retirement plan and asks if the distribution between tax-free-growth and tax-deferred-growth is appropriate.

- Herb (Dallas, TX) has some restricted stock units he gets as part of his bonus and asks if he should hang on to them or diversify.

- Quote of the day from Seth Buechley

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