Today on the Consumerism Commentary Podcast, Bryan J Busch talks to Steve Repak, author of Dollars and Uncommon Sense.
They discuss shifting your thinking so that you can develop the traits necessary to keep more of your money.
Table of contents
[00:00] Introduction from Bryan J Busch
[00:33] Interview with Steve Repak
– [00:45] Changing your principles, priorities, and plans
– [02:07] Setting aside time to focus on finances
– [04:20] Creating realistic plans
– [05:17] Common traits among people who have money
– [09:26] Why people are compelled to spend all that they can
– [10:23] The Uncommon Sense way to buy a car
– [12:41] Building savings
– [15:23] There’s no good debt
– [16:30] How much tuition is too much?
– [17:28] The 10-10-80 rule
[20:36] End
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Luke Landes founded Consumerism Commentary in 2003 and has been building online communities since 1990. Luke, also known as Flexo, has contributed to PC World Magazine, US News, Forbes, and other publications. 



