The Dough Roller Money Podcast
A podcast by Rob Berger

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369 Episodes
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DR 130: The #1 Way to Save Money Is . . .
Published: 11/22/2014 -
DR 129: 5 Simple Strategies to Stay Productive Working from Home (bet you never thought of #5)
Published: 11/20/2014 -
DR 128: What All Kids Should Know About Saving & Investing–An Interview with Author Rob Pivnick
Published: 11/18/2014 -
DR 127: iQuantifi–Interview with its Founder Tom White
Published: 11/17/2014 -
DR 126: Most Popular Personal Finance Books
Published: 11/15/2014 -
DR 125: A Podcast Listener Interviews . . . Me
Published: 11/12/2014 -
DR 124: Where Do People Keep Their Emergency Fund?
Published: 11/7/2014 -
DR 123: Interview with Joshua Sheats, CFP, of Radical Personal Finance
Published: 11/6/2014 -
DR 122: Good Debt vs. Bad Debt
Published: 11/4/2014 -
DR 121: Which Retirement Accounts Should You Withdraw From First?
Published: 11/1/2014 -
DR 120: Should You Save for Retirement or a Home?
Published: 10/29/2014 -
DR 119: Advanced Social Security Benefits Strategies–Interview with Marc Kiner
Published: 10/22/2014 -
DR 118: 9 Actionable Tips to Help You Stick to Your Investment Plan
Published: 10/20/2014 -
DR 117: Cheapest Place to Buy a iPhone 6
Published: 10/16/2014 -
DR 116: Dividend Investing (Part 3)–Dividend Growth
Published: 10/12/2014 -
DR 115: How to Prepare Your Spouse to Invest When You Are Gone
Published: 10/11/2014 -
DR 114: 3 Tools to Track Your Net Worth
Published: 10/8/2014 -
DR 113: How to Invest in a 529 Plan
Published: 10/3/2014 -
DR 112: 7 Things that Cause Your Credit Score to Fluctuate from Month-to-Month
Published: 10/1/2014 -
DR 111: What Should You Do With Your 401k When You Leave Your Job
Published: 9/29/2014
The Dough Roller Money Podcast helps people make the most of their money. Through interviews, news, tips and resources, the show helps you take your finances to the next level. Whether you are just starting out, under a mountain of debt, or nearing retirement, the Dough Roller Podcast can help you achieve your financial goals. And remember, the best thing money can buy is financial freedom.