Podcast And Blog
PODCAST EPISODE 307 – Assuming a 3% Mortgage
Date
January 31, 2025
In episode 307 of More than Commas, Cory Shepherd and Todd Schwartz explore the strategy of assuming a seller’s low-interest mortgage in today’s high-rate real estate market. He explains how this approach allows buyers to take over existing loans, potentially…
PODCAST EPISODE 306 – Simple vs Compound Interest
Date
January 24, 2025
In episode 306 of More than Commas, Host Cory Shepherd explores the crucial differences between simple interest and compound interest. Listeners will learn how simple interest is calculated solely on the principal amount, while compound interest builds on both the…
BONUS EPISODE – Mortgage Payoff
Date
January 17, 2025
In this episode, Paul dives into exploring the financial realities of mortgage payoff. Is paying off your mortgage early always the smartest move? Paul examines financial trade-offs, opportunity costs, and strategies to help you make informed decisions about your financial…
PODCAST EPISODE 305 – How much does it take to Retire the 4% rule
Date
January 8, 2025
In episode 305 of More than Commas, Host Elijah Fowler explores the crucial question of retirement funding through the lens of the 4% Rule. This popular guideline suggests retirees can withdraw 4% of their savings annually without depleting their funds…
PODCAST EPISODE 304 – The difference between 401(k)s and IRAs
Date
January 2, 2025
In this episode of More than Commas, we explore the essential differences between 401(k)s and IRAs—two vital tools for retirement savings. Join Host Cory Shepherd as we break down their unique features, including employer sponsorship, contribution limits, investment choices, tax…
PODCAST EPISODE 303 – Traditional vs ROTH 401k
Date
December 16, 2024
In Episode 303 of More than Commas, Elijah Fowler talks about the differences between traditional 401(k) and Roth 401(k) retirement plans. He explains that traditional 401(k) contributions are made with pre-tax dollars, providing immediate tax benefits, while Roth 401(k) contributions…
