Something On My Mind Personal Finance
Something On My Mind Personal Finance
David Mulonas
David and his team provide a refreshing view on personal finance with a side of humor. Main topics include budgeting, finance tips, listener questions, debt management, home ownership, the economy, crypto, FIRE movement, and investing principles.  The show also shares offbeat current events and real-life experiences where David the producers crack jokes while also diving into financial literacy and success. This podcast finds the perfect balance between having a laugh and getting down to business.​David is a published author, a financial coach and accomplished corporate project manager in the IT field. His book I'm Not Flipping Burgers When I'm 70 explores personal finance for the novice to the intermediate person that includes a comprehensive budget plan from a blank grid to beefing up the 401(k) and into deeper investing and advanced personal finance methods.Website:https://www.somethingonmymind.net/Social Media   https://www.instagram.com/somm.podcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChec5qcZBcGkIhUU3belNDwhttps://www.tiktok.com/@somm.podcast?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/somm.podcasthttps://twitter.com/Somm_podcast
PFT #44 - Personal Finance Tip of the Week: The Cell Phone Wars
It seems that everyone has a cell phone and back in the day that was the sentiment for owning a television.The difference is that people’s devices are attached to the palm of their hands. The interesting thing is that a cell phone can cost more than most T.V. 's but we tend to test their durability. It is plausible to say that people drop their phones at least twice a day. Moreover, we’ve all heard or had stories of losing them and dropping them into a lake. I actually dropped one into a toilet in Mexico - so that was an interesting experience and I pissed it away for a lack of a better phrase. So this leads us to cell phone insurance and like all protection plans, is it worth the cost?The answer is that it depends. From research, it typically costs $8 - $17 when using your cell phone carrier. You can also opt for third-party services from companies such as AKKO and SquareTrade which tend to be less expensive.Okay there’s no shocker here in that with just about each type of insurance, it comes with fine print namely in deductibles and the range of coverage. So understand the details before you commit.A good exercise is to determine the monthly cost insurance with a potential deductible over the cost of fixing or replacing your device over the duration of owning the phone. Typically, kids tend to damage or lose phones more than adults but in either case, many of the major phone makers in recent years design them to be waterproof. Either way, if you get a solid protective case and / or with screen protector you should be in good shape and may opt out of insurance. Social Media https://www.instagram.com/somm.podcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChec5qcZBcGkIhUU3belNDwhttps://www.tiktok.com/@somm.podcast?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/somm.podcasthttps://twitter.com/Somm_podcastThe bottom line is that viable product solutions are being offered at blistering pace without sacrificing quality while improving the environment - and as always your pocketbook thanks you.
Jun 22, 2023
2 min
PFT #28 - Personal Finance Tip of the Week: How to Save on Ticket Prices for Sports and Entertainment
This personal finance topic provides six tips on how to save money on sports, music, plays and other entertainment.
Jun 24, 2021
1 min
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