The FF Podcast Ep. 7: Money Tips for 20-Somethings with MD from Studenomics

On this week’s episode of The Foreigner’s Finances Podcast I talk with one of my favorite personal finance bloggers, MD from Studenomics.com.

MD writes about money for college students and twenty-somethings and because we’re both under-25 personal finance bloggers we discussed how young professionals can take their money by the horns instead of letting money control you.

From how to spend money, to the best places to cut expenses, we cover the gambit of personal finance for the under 30 audience.

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The Foreigner’s Finances Podcast Episode 7

[01:10] – What Studenomics is all about

[03:00] – The most important money advice for young people looking to turn around their finances

[05:00] – How to decide where to spend and where to save your money

[07:30] – MD’s money background including greed and paper routes

[13:00] – Guilt and money: how personal finance blogs fix the problem

[16:00] – MD’s favorite things to spend money on

[19:00] – Spending to avoid saving burnout

Thanks to MD and make sure to check out Studenomics.com!

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3 Responses to “The FF Podcast Ep. 7: Money Tips for 20-Somethings with MD from Studenomics”

  1. Financial Samurai Aug, 05 2010 at 3:01 pm #

    Good interview guys. MD, I like your unique accent. I’ve never heard it before. Is it a Canadian thing?

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