Chris Petrie

Episode 028: Payment Shock and ‘Oh Crap!’ Mortgage Mistakes

Episode 028: Payment Shock and ‘Oh Crap!’ Mortgage Mistakes

On the show today: Carrie Weinberg – the very first winner of the Money Peach 500 Challenge. She talks about her experience with saving $500 in a month and what she plans to do with the $500 she saved AND the $500 cash she just won!   “The mortgage is one of the most complex […]

Finally: A Cash Back App for Your Retirement Funds

Finally: A Cash Back App for Your Retirement Funds

  Today on the show I bring on Jose Anaya from the fintech startup company, Evoshare. Evoshare is a cash back site very similar to eBates. However, instead of receiving a check in the mail with eBates, Evoshare deposits your cash back into your retirement funds or towards your student loan. The reason why I like Evoshare […]

Episode 026: Why Car Leasing is a HUGE Mistake

Episode 026: Why Car Leasing is a HUGE Mistake

Today’s episode is absolute full of it. I start us off with a little rant on celebrities and their opinions, millennials drinking coffee for retirement and my problem with the latte factor. Next we we jump right into a GREAT question from a listener on leasing cars. Have you ever wondered why every car commercial […]

Episode 025: Teach Your Teens About Money…Or They Will Live in Your Basement Forever

Episode 025: Teach Your Teens About Money…Or They Will Live in Your Basement Forever

There is a moment in life when your teenager assumes they apparently know everything under the sun. However, you still aren’t done trying to teach them about the one thing that will have a tremendous effect on every aspect of their lives: money. This is exactly why I put together the 7 things you MUST […]

The Best Investment We Have Ever Made

The Best Investment We Have Ever Made

For the past 10 months, I have been wanting to write today’s post. What Changed For Us Over the past year, Andrea and went from saying we were followers of our Christian faith to actually putting action into our belief. Looking back, we were “Sunday Christians” meaning we attended Church around the holidays, prayed only when […]

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