This is episode one of season one of Moneysplained and we’ve got the entire world of money to cover. Later episodes will have clear themes like Episode 2 on Credit Cards and your credit score or episode 5 on the finances of freelancing or my favorite episode so far, How to Invest $1000. Instead of giving you a lifeless history lesson on money I thought I’d start out with a bunch of finance terms I hear all the time in the financial media but am not confident I actually know anything about. I’m making this podcast for you my listeners of course, but this is my financial education, as much as it is yours. Interest rates, credit unions, and bonds, that’s where we’ll start. And if none of those interest you, stick around for later episodes. I promise there’s something here for you.
The information in this show is for education purposes only. I hope it is helpful but should not be taken as accounting or investment advice, for that, seek help from a licensed professional.
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