
The Personal Finance Club Show makes personal finance and investing simple and fun. Each episode unpacks real-world money questions, viral financial claims, and major news headlines in clear, bite-sized pieces. Whether you're decoding your 401(k), getting started with index funds, or wondering if that viral TikTok money hack actually holds up, this show has you covered.
Hosts Jeremy Schneider and... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusiness | |||

How does compound growth work? Are tariffs good or bad? And how did I, Jeremy, become a millionaire? I'm going to tell you right now!
Why do we have credit scores? Can you gift your kids a million dollars without paying tax? And is renting always more expensive than buying? Let's find out!
Is Elon Musk cash poor? Can you retire early with the cost of health care? and should my wife buy a $1600 stroller?. You're about to find out!
What’s the 4% rule? What’s better Roth or Traditional? And a commenter accuses me of being an index fund salesmen. You’ll hear all about it right now.
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Love this pidcast. It js Interesting and understandable. Makes financial topics less confusing!!
I heard Jeremy fill in several times for Taylor on the Stay Wealthy Podcast and I knew he was ready for this because he has such actionable messaging, even for beginners.
The segments on this show are both clever and informative - such great delivery and super digestible. I’m hooked already!
I been waiting on more content from Jeremy!!!
This show will rock. I know the hosts/founders and their no nonsense content on other channels. No doubt it will be a must listen for the FI space. They distill complex financial topics into bitesized easily digested bites. Way to go Jeremy!
Jeremy and personal finance club are the only reason I felt confident enough to start investing in Nov 2021 at 35 years old. I took the original course, notes and all, and immediately opened up a Roth IRA and signed up for the 403b at my job. I have maxed out my Roth IRA yearly since and contribute to my 403b on a biweekly basis. I also learned how to essentially create my own portfolio to mimic a Target Date Index Fund since they were not offered as options in the 403b plan. Oh, and he’s pretty... more
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Focused on making personal finance and investing accessible, this show covers a diverse array of real-world money topics, ensuring listeners feel equipped to tackle their financial journeys. Episodes often break down complex financial concepts, such as 401(k)s, index funds, and viral money hacks, into digestible insights. With a mix of practical advice, humor, and occasional rants from the hosts, the content aims to engage a broad audience ranging from beginners to those looking to enhance their financial literacy.
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