What To Do When the Fed Raises Interest Rates
The Federal Reserve just made a big change in its policy, and over the coming months the fallout from this change will be felt throughout your financial life.


The Federal Reserve just made a big change in its policy, and over the coming months the fallout from this change will be felt throughout your financial life.
On this podcast of Ask Suze & KT Anything, Suze answers questions from listeners about what debt to pay down first, interest on crypto, choosing the right funds in a 401(k), and so much more.
Listen to Podcast Episode: For this Suze School, we get a lesson about prime versus discount rates affecting our money. Podcast Transcript: March 27. 2022. So before I begin Suze School today, I just want to send prayers all the refugees everywhere in the world.
On this podcast of Ask KT & Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from listeners about loaning money to friends and relatives, paying for college, a special “Can I Afford It” quizzie and much more.
A recent report from Fidelity reported that among its clients with an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) the average annual contribution has been around $4,100 to $4,300 for the past few years.
On this special Sunday podcast of Ask KT & Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from listeners about making changes to your will and trust, is gifting a Roth possible, and so much more!
The recent spike in the inflation rate could be a big risk for homeowners if you don’t have the right type of homeowner’s insurance. There are three main types of homeowner’s policies: Actual Cash Value, Replacement Value and Extended Replacement Value.
Suze is back and after a brief update on her health, she weighs in on everything happening in the world right now and how it impacts your money. Are you in a “financial” hospital?
On this podcast of Ask KT & Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from listeners about buying versus renting, inheritance, umbrella insurance, social security after divorce and much more.