Author: Kyle Burbank

  • Money at 30: Money at 33

    Money at 30: Money at 33

    This past week I took another step toward aging out of my “Money at 30” moniker. That’s right, I’m now 33 years old. I’d call this a “milestone,” except I don’t really know of anyone who finds 33 to be a particularly notable or interesting age. Nevertheless, as I’ve done in year’s past, I figured…

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  • Money at 30: Top Personal Finance Apps for 2019

    Money at 30: Top Personal Finance Apps for 2019

    Happy 2019! Okay, so we may already be a few weeks into the new year but I feel like I’m just now getting my bearings. This means I’ve spent the past few days not only contemplating the coming year and working towards some financial goals of my own but also reflecting on the year that…

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  • Money at 30: CES, Tech Temptation, and Lifestyle Creep

    Money at 30: CES, Tech Temptation, and Lifestyle Creep

    Yesterday I returned home from a week-long stay in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main purpose of my visit wasn’t gambling or any particular Cirque du Soleil performance (although I did manage to see one while in town) but to attend this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. This being my first time, it’s hard to say how…

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  • Money at 30: The Makings of an Interesting Tax Season

    Money at 30: The Makings of an Interesting Tax Season

    We may only be in the second week of January but talk of tax season is already growing exponentially. Why? Well, in case you didn’t hear, the United States federal government is currently involved in a partial shutdown. Considering that the president has stated that the shutdown could last for months or years if he…

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  • Money at 30: Understanding Robinhood’s “Checking & Savings” Debacle

    Money at 30: Understanding Robinhood’s “Checking & Savings” Debacle

    It was a mere few weeks ago that I woke up to discover that the investment app Robinhood was introducing a Checking & Savings product that promised to pay account holders 3% interest. Being an active Robinhood user (and having reviewed the app previously), I jumped at the chance to sign up and even managed…

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  • Money at 30: My First Airbnb Experience

    Money at 30: My First Airbnb Experience

    At 32 years old, I may seem young and hip (ha) but there have been a few trends and technologies that have emerged in recent years that I’ve been a bit behind on. For example my first Uber ride didn’t arrive until 2015 while my first ever Airbnb didn’t occur until this past weekend. What’s…

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  • Money at 30: So You’re Thinking of Starting a Podcast

    Money at 30: So You’re Thinking of Starting a Podcast

    Who, at some point in their life, hasn’t dreamed of what it would be like to have their own radio show? While such aspirations seemed next to impossible years ago, the world of podcasting has blown the doors wide open. In many ways, the opportunities that podcasting provide can be far greater than radio ever could…

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  • Money at 30: How I’m Preparing for an Extended Trip

    Money at 30: How I’m Preparing for an Extended Trip

    Starting tomorrow, my wife and I will be embarked on a trip that will last for upwards of two weeks. While I’m in Orlando, attending the FinCon expo and hanging out at Walt Disney World, she’ll be off in Paris, France to cover events at Disneyland Paris. Eventually we’ll get to reunite just ahead of…

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