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From how much to save to paying off your mortgage — your most common money questions answered

You know that money question you’ve wondered about and haven’t known who to ask? It’s likely answered here.

2 years ago

Why ‘catching up with the Joneses’ can hurt you financially

Comparison culture is a real thing — don’t miss this edition of “Common Cents on the Prairie,” where Adam sits down with Dave Ramsey’s daughter on making sure it doesn’t derail you financially.

2 years ago

How We Money: Finding financial freedom

Heather and Amos Kittelson had the right mindset when they committed to paying off more than $50,000 of debt. Here’s how they did it.

2 years ago

5 secrets to successful investing

Timing the market. Trading. Rebalancing. If you’re investing, you’re likely doing at least one of these. But are you doing it right?

2 years ago

Retirement planning is more than just numbers

He has been a financial advisor for more than 25 years and hosts the award-winning podcast “The Retirement Answer Man.” Listen in and you might leave with your own retirement solution.

2 years ago

How We Money: Married with debt

Debt in a marriage isn’t something a lot of people talk about — especially when it totaled $360,000 — but they did and it’s a great look at managing money.

2 years ago

In spirit of giving, consider how to maximize your gifts for benefit of all

In this season of giving, “Common Cents” podcast host Adam Cox sits down with the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation’s Andy Patterson for some valuable advice on how and why to give.

2 years ago

The secret to becoming a millionaire

Think becoming a millionaire is out of reach? Not necessarily, if you learn the secret to transforming your income into wealth.

2 years ago

Couples, you should be talking about your finances

Most couples would agree: Money talk isn’t always easy. So podcast host Adam Cox invited his wife on to the show to discuss how they approach it.

3 years ago

When it comes to investing, are we our own worst enemies?

You might think you’ve got it figured out, but when it comes to maximizing your investment returns, could you actually be your own worst enemy?

3 years ago

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