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Oct 16, 2020

Music fans often cry and scream with delight at their favorite performers. But this week many fans of one K-POP sensation will by crying over the financial devastation of their money moron decisions.

Will the children (and adults) ever learn? This would never happen to Metallica fans. Or would it?

LISTENER QUESTIONS:

You often refer to losing $40,000 in the market. I’ve read your book, but I don’t recall the story (Dan, Cincinnati, Ohio)

My friend just got a Tesla Model 3, it seems like a pretty cool car. But for $40,000, is it worth it over a brand new $25,000 gas powered car (Joshua, Tennessee)

Any options on what to do with this student loan debt of $5,000 (Lily, Atlanta, Georgia)

We’ve never been landlords, what are some tips to make this painless (Charles, Compton California)

TOPICS:

TRAVEL TIP: Now is the time to get Christmas plane tickets.

TRAVEL TIP: Get your ski lift tickets in advance, they may run out this year.

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