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What's happening to Social Security?
Long before DOGE began implementing cuts, government leaders have been talking about making changes to Social Security. Chad Waddoups, the VP of Wealth Management at Mountain America Investment Services, breaks down how the system works now.
Find out how much money Social Security is expected to pay you, here.
He discusses the concerns about the program running out of money if changes aren't made and why he thinks it won't actually go away; and how to protect yourself if Social Security does vanish. Chad also explains the misconception around Social Security and entitlements.
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27:53
Climbing out of debt during a divorce
Finding yourself in debt can be traumatic; especially if you didn't know your spouse was accumulating the debt and now you're getting a divorce. That's what reporter Adam Small is going through. He tells host Heather Kelly about the panic and humility he experienced when he first found out. Find out how the debt happened without his knowledge, how he is climbing out of a $34,000 hole and why Adam isn't using a debt consolodation company.
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24:23
How to separate your finances during divorce
You may have spent years and decades combining your finances. But now have to separate them in a matter of weeks or months. Certified Financial Litagator Lisa Zeiderman with Miller Zeiderman, LLP says finding out if each side in a divorce is 'apples to apples OR apples to oranges' is the first step in dividing the joint accounts.
Zeiderman also recommends keeping many of your accounts compeletly separate, especially if you inherit anything during the marriage. Also discover what a CDFA is and if you need one.
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24:15
Gen Z is missing out on money the IRS may owe them
No one should feel intimidated about filing their taxes just because they haven't done it, or aren't sure of tax regulations. Mark Steber, Chief Tax Officer of Jackson Hewitt Tax Services says you could be missing out on money you are due -- especially younger generations.
He also says many people under 35 years of age now have multiple streams of income from non-standard forms of work, like social media streams, cryptocurrency investments and side-hustles. And they don't understand the Government doesn't automatically withold taxes or 401k. It's important to find a tax advisor who understands your unique circumstances.
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The goal of Money Making Sense, a 4-time People's Choice Podcast Award finalist, is to help you find more financial peace. Host Heather Kelly and guest experts focus on personal finances and analyzing family decisions. The show discusses vacationing on a budget, how money affects relationships, retirement savings, reducing household expenses, and the financial impact of owning pets. Along with celebrity interviews from the Sundance Film Festival and FanX Salt Lake focusing on finances. Money Making Sense will give you practical ideas on how to improve your bottom line.