That’s why we all love insightful podcasts that can break it all down. It’s National Podcast Day and we at Beem would like to steer you in the direction of financial independence through our podcasts. Take a listen to these top personal finance podcasts by Beem.
They are your one-stop destination on how to save, spend, plan and protect your finances. You won’t just understand the concepts better. You will even master them all! How? Because when you listen to money podcasts, you do the following:
Become aware of important financial terms
Language can be a huge barrier to personal finance. Would you want a fixed-rate, an adjustable-rate, or interest-only, or FHA mortgage? Should you claim the standard deduction on your taxes or itemize? Sounds like French now. But you’ll get used to the language when you listen to our podcast.
Take interest in investing
Beem podcasts are accessible and compelling. They get you thinking more about your money and what you can do with it. Maybe you can buy stocks or put more into your retirement funds! Here’s what else you can do with your money.
Debunk myths about loans
Our podcast also gives you a clear picture of loans, credit and credit scores. If you’re a first-time borrower and there are misconceptions you’ve believed in, then our podcast will debunk five personal loan myths. It will also help you understand whether you should be applying for one or not.
Know how to avoid bad debt
It’s common for students to accumulate a lot of debt. With expenses like student loans and credit card payments, debt can add up and create a financial mess for you if you don’t understand how credit works. Most young people tend to overspend with a credit card without having enough income to pay it off. If they don’t understand this process, it can take several years to pay off that debt. Our podcast will help you understand why you need to improve savings and stop wasting money.
Motivated to save more money and spend right
If you understand financial concepts, you are more likely to set aside money for saving. If you love spending money, you should love saving it too! Most people are unaware of the amount they need to save for emergency funds, or a down payment on a house, and even for retirement.
You should know how to save money properly to achieve financial independence faster, prepare for unexpected expenses, and develop healthier spending habits as adults. Listen to our podcast 5 ways to save money even if you love to spend for a better idea on saving.