- Carlee (Iowa) and her husband wonder if they should pause on retirement savings to build up a bigger pile of money for house repairs once they buy.
- Jason (Detroit) wants to know if he should roll his 401(k) over to his new job or withdraw it to pay off debt.
- Nora (Greenville, SC) wants to know where collections fit into the Baby Step process.
- Nick (Phoenix) and his wife ask if they should sell their paid-for house to build a custom house on some property they have.
- Michelle (Lexington, KY) asks if she should take money from her savings account to pay off her mortgage.
- Amy from Twitter wonders about the best way to deal with capital gains tax.
- Parker and Kara (Nashville - Parker works for Dave) have paid off $32,000 in 19 months and are now debt-free!
- Anna (Baton Rouge, LA) is going back to grad school in January and asks if she should borrow from her 403(b) to pay for college.
- Dave plugs EveryDollar.
- David (San Antonio, TX) owns three whole life insurance policies and asks if it’s smart to keep them.
- Michelle (New York) wonders what happens to the bills that don’t get paid when the paycheck from your irregular income arrives.
- JC from Twitter asks what gazelle intense means.
- Ken, Rachel and Chris talk about the upcoming release of Chris’ book Retire Inspired as well as Rachel’s next book project set to release in late 2016.
- Rachel, Chris and Ken talk about how they stay on budget with their Christmas shopping and offer tips for how you can do the same.
- Sarah (Tacoma, WA) asks how you can respectfully speak to your parents about money when they struggle with it.
- Jack (Chicago) wants to know if he should finish Baby Step 3 before spending $6,000 getting his degree at an online college.
- Brad from Twitter is on Baby Step 2 and asks if he should cash out his work vacation days to pay on his debt.
- Maria (Temple, TX) has a husband who wants to take out a 401(k) loan. She wants to know why that’s not a good idea.
- Elaine (San Antonio, TX) and her husband are in their 60s. She wants to know the age where they can start withdrawing from their mutual funds.
- Jesus (Hartford, CT) has a $4,000 car that needs $2,000 in repairs. He wonders if he should pay to fix it or pay cash for a newer $10,000 car.
- Chris, Ken and Rachel talk about keeping gift and money expectations reasonable during the Christmas season.