It's time to step into your role as a financial disciple! Compass Catholic's Change Maker Podcast provides practical tips for anyone who is struggling to live IN this world while not living OF this world. Join Caitlyn Kano, Executive Director of Compass Catholic, as she explores personal money management through a spiritual lens. We discuss personal finance topics, provide tips and practical advice and share our money stories, all from an authentically Catholic viewpoint. You don't need a high net worth to start living a rich live! To learn more about Compass Catholic Ministries, visit www.CompassCatholic.org. To be a part of this show, send an email to Podcast@CompassCatholic.org.
Episodes
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Social Security - Will it be There for You?
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Wednesday Oct 10, 2018
Social security is only supposed to supplement your retirement income. It is not designed to provide your entire retirement income, so you need to save for retirement in a big way.
It’s up to each one of us to stop relying on the government to take care of us in retirement.
Join us for a discussion about Social Security and read the Compass Catholic blog for more about how secure Social Security really is.
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Are You Headed for Financial Disaster?
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
Wednesday Oct 03, 2018
If you are experiencing financial challenges, you’re not alone. Consumer debt is at an all-time high. Credit cards, school loans, car loans, and medical bills can all pile up quickly. Whether your debt is the result of an illness, unemployment, or simply overspending, it can seem impossible to manage.
Join us for a discussion about how to tackle that mountain of debt and check out the Compass Catholic blog for more on avoiding a financial disaster.
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
How Much Does it Take to Feel Wealthy?
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Wednesday Sep 26, 2018
Is there more to life than accumulating money? Join us for a discussion on a Charles Schwab survey about wealth in America. Interestingly the most common responses about what it takes for people to feel wealthy have nothing to do with money.
Read the Compass Catholic blog for more on being wealthy versus feeling wealthy.
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
How to Have a Successful Garage Sale
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
It’s time to clear the clutter if your garage is so full there’s no room for the car or your basement has boxes that haven’t been opened in years.
Here are tips for having a successful garage sale:
- Get organized ahead of time
- Decide on your advertising strategy
- Check to see if a permit is needed
- Invite your neighbors to participate
- Make your items easy to see—clothes on hangers, items on tables
- Plan how you’ll manage the money (cash box, carpenter apron?)
- Have plenty of change on hand
- Decide on a discount strategy for end of day or on specific items
- Prepare to handle leftover items
Join the Compass Catholic blog for more on having a successful garage sale.
Wednesday Sep 12, 2018
Get Rid of Your Mortgage
Wednesday Sep 12, 2018
Wednesday Sep 12, 2018
You may think that keeping your mortgage for the tax benefits is a good idea, but the money you get in tax benefits comes nowhere near covering the amount of money you pay in interest. To pay off the mortgage early, try making one extra payment each year or each quarter. You can also try making bi-weekly payments (if your mortgage company will accept them). Another way to pay off the mortgage early is to funnel any windfalls to the mortgage (bonus, tax return, inheritance, etc.)
If you make anything other than the normal payment at the normal time, be sure to check with your mortgage company to be sure you understand how they will handle additional payments and how you designate the extra money you are paying. Once that is set, check your monthly statement to be sure your extra payment has been applied appropriately.
Join the Compass Catholic blog for more on getting rid of your mortgage.
Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
Money and Generation Z
Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
The post millennial generation is going their own way in how they earn and spend money. Part time gigs, flexible hours and non-traditional jobs are more important that a traditional full time career. They avoid credit cards and use debit cards instead, and hopefully understand the differences. Being digitally savvy, they prefer online banking and investing but many not realize the difference between an online bank and a brick and mortar bank that is FDIC insured. Debt avoidance is good, but what happens when there is no credit history and they try to get a mortgage?
Join the Compass Catholic blog for more on Money and Gen Z.
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
How to Manage Money in Your 20's
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Managing money well is not complex but it can be difficult if you aren’t paying attention to income and spending. Join us for tips on how to manage money well while you are in your 20’s. Your 50 year old self will thank you.
The Compass Catholic blog has more about millennial money management.
Wednesday Aug 22, 2018
What is Your Treasure?
Wednesday Aug 22, 2018
Wednesday Aug 22, 2018
We all own lots of stuff. If we had only one small bag in which we would carry our most precious items, what would we put in the bag? When you decide what’s in the bag, you’ll know what is important to you and when you know what’s important to you, you can discover the hidden treasure behind that item.
Join us for a discussion on ways to find those hidden treasures in life that we take for granted. The Compass Catholic blog has more about hidden treasures.
Wednesday Aug 15, 2018
The Spiritual Cost of Debt
Wednesday Aug 15, 2018
Wednesday Aug 15, 2018
Over spending and the resulting debt can have a negative impact on the family when mom and dad are stressed by the bills and the kids are learning how to fund a lifestyle they can’t afford.
All the consumerism in our society has an impact on our faith. Join us for a discussion on the spiritual cost of debt and read the Compass blog for more.
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Lifestyle Inflation—How to Avoid it
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Lifestyle inflation means spending a little more than you make in an effort to keep up with neighbors, friends and relatives who seem to have more than you do.
The problem is that no material things will provide everlasting happiness and it is easy to get off track when we try to keep up with the cultural norms.
Join us for a discussion on ways to avoid life style inflation, and the Compass Catholic blog has additional information about how to spend sanely.