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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Farnoosh Torabi
Entrepreneurship
Investing
Financial Literacy
Appsumo
Million Dollar Weekend
Credit Score
Personal Finance
Money Management
Business Strategy
American Dream
Personal Growth
Career Development
Microjoys
Intuition
Spending Habits
Online Business
Life Insurance
Grief
Emotional Well-Being
Women's Empowerment

*** Named a Best Podcast By The New York Times, Time Magazine, Real Simple and MSNBC *** Host Farnoosh Torabi is an award-winning financial strategist, TV host and bestselling author. With over 40 million downloads and multiple Webby wins, So Money is dedicated to sharing inspiring money strategies and stories straight from today's financial leaders, bestselling authors and entrepreneurs. One day,... more

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New Jersey Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill joins Farnoosh for a candid conversation about the rising cost of living, the future of public schools, health care, taxes, and why politics and personal finance are inseparable.

Sherrill, a former Navy helic... more

This week’s Ask Farnoosh pulls together some of the most revealing financial stories of the week, grom pandemic-era homebuyers now feeling “locked in” by their ultra-low mortgage rates, to Gen Z putting marriage, kids, and career plans on hold until ... more

Hannah Cole, founder of Sunlight Tax, is back on So Money. And she’s here with big news:

Her new book, Taxes for Humans: Simplify Your Taxes and Change the World When You’re Self-Employed, is officially out in the world — funny, joyful, deeply prac... more

Today’s guest is someone who has spent more than two decades helping women, families, and entrepreneurs build, protect, and keep their wealth.

Ann Margaret Carrozza is a nationally recognized asset-protection and elder-law attorney, a former New York... more

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Recent Guests

Ann Margaret Carrozza
Nationally recognized asset protection and elder law attorney, former New York State Assemblywoman
Episode: 1906: What Women Need to Know About Protecting Their Wealth: A Legal ToolKit
Tracy Byrnes
Certified divorce financial analyst
CDFA
Episode: 1900: Money, Divorce, and Midlife Reinvention
Ruchika Malhotra
Author and speaker focusing on women's leadership and inclusion.
Author of UNCOMPETE
Episode: 1898: The Hidden Cost of Competition: Redefining Success in a World Obsessed with Winning
Adriana Adams
CFP and Head of Financial Planning at Domain Money
Domain Money
Episode: 1897: Simple Year-End Money Moves with Big Pay-Offs
Anastasia Soare
Founder of Anastasia Beverly Hills and author of 'Raising Brows'
Anastasia Beverly Hills
Episode: 1895: The Secret to Selling Anything: How Eyebrow Queen Anastasia Built a Billion-Dollar Brand
Lily Womble
Feminist dating coach and author of 'Thank You, More Please'
Date Brazen
Episode: 1894: Emotional Wealth: The Feminist Guide to Dating and Desire
Douglas Boneparth
Certified financial planner and founder of Bonafide Wealth
Bonafide Wealth
Episode: 1891: Faith, Privilege, and Power: The Hidden Forces Behind Couples’ Finances
Heather Boneparth
Corporate attorney turned author and financial advocate
Money Together
Episode: 1891: Faith, Privilege, and Power: The Hidden Forces Behind Couples’ Finances
Amy Salinger
Founder of Style Method Co and host of the New Style Method podcast
Style Method Co
Episode: 1889: The Economics of Style and Fashion: How to Find Quality in a World of Cheap Clothing

Host

Farnoosh Torabi
Award-winning financial strategist, TV host, and bestselling author known for her expertise in personal finance and approachable interviewing style.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • something for a kid living at home

    I started listening to Farnoosh three years ago. I was right out of college, living with my parents, working in retail to save for an international with my sister. what i love about farnoosh is that she has advise for folks who are living at home! there is something from every episode that i can take with me and think about through the day. she has made me more confident in understanding my financial life and asking people around me about there’s. truly a wonderful show and i couldn’t recommend ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    alexis.h.pdx
    United Statesa month ago
  • Year-End Moves That Set the Tone for Everything

    Great episode — I appreciate how you highlighted that financial strategy isn’t just about numbers, it’s about timing and alignment. You made it clear: tying loose ends now frees you to build what you truly want next year. Valuable guidance, well delivered.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Great financial podcast

    I’ve listened to Farnoosh for years and her advice has been so beneficial to my financial life. I tell lots of friends about this podcast when they are looking to get savvier with money.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ashley De.
    United States3 months ago
  • Yes, yes, a million times yes!

    The latest episode on using points for travel was amazing! I knew about the common ways to use popular rewards cards but Farnoosh took it to another level by asking how AI could support. So what did I do? I asked ChatGPT the best way to book thanksgiving travel for a family of 3 using a combo of venture rewards and American Airlines points. ChatGPT gave me a strategy that I used (based on Farnoosh’s questioning, never would have thought to do this on my own) and I saved $1100 for 3 round trip ti... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1inazillion
    United States3 months ago
  • My hopes dashed once again

    I really thought there would be some valuable content, but within a few episodes, it was clear this podcast is hosted by yet another individual suffering Trump derangement syndrome.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Lonestar5775
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the diversity of topics and guests, noting the show's approachable take on complex financial issues.
Many find Farnoosh's insights transformative, highlighting her support for financial literacy and empowerment, especially for women.
Some critiques point to the occasional political leanings of conversations, which may not resonate with all audience members.

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1905: Ask Farnoosh: 50-Year Mortgage? Seriously?
Q: Would there be a benefit in setting up a 529 for myself for this short period of time or would it be better to set up something like a CD instead?
A 529 offers tax benefits for education savings, but given your short time horizon, a CD may provide better security and liquidity while still offering some growth.
1905: Ask Farnoosh: 50-Year Mortgage? Seriously?
Q: How do I share furniture costs with my partner after moving in together?
It's important to have a conversation about financial backgrounds and how each partner views money. This helps in negotiating compromises regarding expenses on shared items.
1905: Ask Farnoosh: 50-Year Mortgage? Seriously?
Q: Jennifer wants to know about employer-assisted down payment programs. Are there any limits or risks that I should be aware of?
Employer-assisted housing programs often act as structured loans towards a down payment, usually forgiven over a set period as long as employment continues. There are tax implications to consider.
1908: Ask Farnoosh: HELOCs, FSAs, Early 401(k) Withdrawals & Helping Aging Parents
Q: Will buying a home for family members negatively affect my own retirement?
While it won't ruin your retirement, it's crucial to create a sustainable financial plan to support yourself while helping your family.
1908: Ask Farnoosh: HELOCs, FSAs, Early 401(k) Withdrawals & Helping Aging Parents
Q: What is the rule that allows penalty-free withdrawals from retirement accounts at 55?
This is the rule of 55, which permits penalty-free access to a 401(k) if you leave your job in or after the year you turn 55, but taxes still apply.

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A wide-ranging exploration of personal finance, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy is central to the content, featuring conversations with a variety of guests from different sectors. Topics often include managing debt, investing strategies, the importance of financial independence, and unique perspectives on ambition and success. The discussions emphasize not only practical money management advice but also the emotional and psychological aspects tied to financial decisions. With a focus on equity and inclusivity, the content aims to empower listeners by addressing financial hurdles and celebrating diverse pathways to economic well-being. The host offers expertise and relatable insights, enhancing the show's accessibility to listeners ... more

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2. Tracy Byrnes
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5. Anastasia Soare
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