Month: September 2023

Ready to school your student loans? (Ep. 40)

Ready to school your student loans? (Ep. 40)

Feeling overwhelmed by student loans? 

You’re not alone.

Join Austyn Whittenburg of Whittenburg Wealth Partners as he dives deep into the complicated world of student loans in the United States. From discussing the COVID-19 pause on repayments to the latest Supreme Court rulings, Austyn breaks down what you need to know to make informed decisions about your student loan debt.

In this can’t-miss episode, Austyn grapples with:

  • How the staggering $1.77 trillion in student loan debt impacts YOU
  • What you need to know about repayment options to maximize your advantage
  • What is the SAFE plan and why should you care?
  • Can the one-year “On-Ramp” period actually salvage your credit score?
  • And more!

 

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Bonds: Not Just for Your Grandparents! Exploring the Exciting World of Fixed Income (Ep.39)

Bonds: Not Just for Your Grandparents! Exploring the Exciting World of Fixed Income (Ep.39)

We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again now: There is no such thing as a dumb question when learning how to invest your money. 

Today, we’re answering the questions you’re too afraid to ask about bonds.

In this episode, host Austyn Whittenberg discusses different types of bonds and bond terms. He explains that bonds are issued by companies or governments to raise money, and investors lend money and receive interest payments in return. 

He then categorizes bonds into investment grade and high yield, and also discusses municipal bonds and US Treasuries. They emphasize the importance of understanding bond yield and how it affects the potential return on investment. 

Austyn discusses:

  • The difference between municipal bonds and US treasuries
  • Various terms used when discussing bonds and what they mean
  • The importance of bond yield: What it is & how to read it for your investing advantage
  • The yield curve and its implications: What the different curves mean for the state of the economy
  • And more

 

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