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    Explore "intentional spending" with insightful episodes like "The “Right” Amount of Lifestyle Creep (Plus, Revealing 5 Years of Mine)", "Most Ridiculous Things People Actually Pay For", "#5: SPENDING GUILT: 3 Tips to Overcome Guilty Spending" and "16. “We’re worth $8 million but I comparison shop for strawberries”" from podcasts like ""The Money with Katie Show", "Smart Money Happy Hour with Rachel Cruze and George Kamel", "The Money with Katie Show" and "I Will Teach You To Be Rich"" and more!

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    The “Right” Amount of Lifestyle Creep (Plus, Revealing 5 Years of Mine)

    The “Right” Amount of Lifestyle Creep (Plus, Revealing 5 Years of Mine)
    If you've ever waded into personal finance content, you’re probably familiar with lifestyle creep. It gets a lot of airtime because it’s a natural financial experience: to spend more as you earn more. But because there's no positive equivalent about intentionally upgrading your lifestyle, all enhancements are cast through this "to-be-avoided-at-any-costs" lens. Fortunately for us, my evolution on the subject has been entombed for eternity on the internet. I dug through five years' worth of posts for this episode…and I share the equation that helped me determine "how much" creep is encouraged. Transcripts, show notes, production credits, and more can be found at: https://moneywithkatie.com/lifestyle-creep-episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Most Ridiculous Things People Actually Pay For

    Most Ridiculous Things People Actually Pay For
    Oxygen bars, PH balanced water . . . Are they scams, or are they for real? Food delivery every night? Are these ridiculous things to spend money on? Let George and Rachel be the judges. In this episode: ·      The bougie things Rachel and George (over)pay for ·      How to know if you’re splurging for the right reasons ·      What Rachel spent money on that made Dave threaten to pull her college tuition   Helpful Resources:   ·     Get your finances organized, make a plan, build your confidence, and kick money stress out of your life for good with the EveryDollar budgeting app. Go to www.everydollar.com/smartmoney to get started today. Use code SMARTMONEY to get a free two-week trial and $15 off your premium membership to EveryDollar. ·     Do you have a Guilty as Charged question for Rachel and George? Send a DM to @rachelcruze or @georgekamel on Instagram! Be sure to type “GUILTY?” at the top of your message so we don’t miss it. ·     Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices ·     Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy https://www.ramseysolutions.com/compa...   This Week’s Happy Hour Special: The Bees Knees Ingredients: ·     3 teaspoons honey syrup ·     2 teaspoons orange juice ·     2 ounces dry gin ·     Juice from 1/2 a lemon (about 1 1/2 tablespoons) ·     Lemon twist (for garnish) Instructions: Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Pour in the honey syrup, orange juice, lemon juice and gin. Fasten the lid and shake until it’s nice and cold. Pour the mixture into a glass, finish it with a fruit carving—err, twist of lemon—and enjoy!

    #5: SPENDING GUILT: 3 Tips to Overcome Guilty Spending

    #5: SPENDING GUILT: 3 Tips to Overcome Guilty Spending
    Inspired by my recent venture into the capsule wardrobe, I wrote and recorded this episode about overcoming spending guilt as an objectively high earner who has a hard time spending money. We'll dig into... My money stories from childhood Why (I think) I have a hard time with spending, and what I'm doing about it 3 legitimate, actionable tips for feeling less guilty about spending your money The budgeting app I mentioned in today's show is called Copilot, and you can use the code KATIE2 to double your free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    16. “We’re worth $8 million but I comparison shop for strawberries”

    16. “We’re worth $8 million but I comparison shop for strawberries”
    When Chris shops for food online, he compares the cost of almond milk and strawberries to save a few dollars. He spends hours agonizing over the most economical flight routes. He even stopped and picked up a used stroller from someone’s driveway. Chris and his wife Amy have a net worth of $8 million. Their friends call them cheap. They prefer to identify as "money hackers” and have lots of reasons why they behave the way they do. But even with their explanations, they’re not happy with how they’re using money to live a Rich Life. Chris and Amy are optimizers. They optimize points and options, a normal part of the tech culture in which they work. There’s just one problem: It’s making them unhappy! Imagine a world where Chris and Amy didn't have to put price first. Imagine a scenario where they could start with the kind of magical experience they wanted to create -- and use money to make it happen. As you listen, it’s easy to roll your eyes at the amounts of money being discussed. Resist that temptation. Amy and Chris have given us a gift by being so open with their finances and their challenges. I love today's episode because it shows you that if you have money issues today, It's very likely you're going to have the exact same money issues later at a million dollars or 5 million or yes, $8 million. Connect with Ramit Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Linkedin If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here. Produced by Crate Media.