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Podcast #1 - Account Hierarchy and the Correct Way to Prioritize the Use of Your Funds

Monday, July 12, 2010

Podcast #1 - Account Hierarchy and the Correct Way to Prioritize the Use of Your Funds




Recently, I was reading the book titled Blogging For Dummies by Susannah Gardner and came across the idea of using Podcasts as a way for blog readers to have access to important content in an audio or video fashion.

In my mind, Podcasts seem very useful for the following reasons:
  • They are FREE for readers to listen to.
  • They can be downloaded in mp3 format and played on any iPod or mp3 player.
  • They can be listened to when readers do not have access to a computer (i.e. while riding in a train or car).
Because of these benefits, I am going to start out recording one Podcast a week to see if you all enjoy the format or not. The Podcasts will be loaded on to iTunes as well. 

Please keep up the good feedback about how I can better serve your needs!

Account Hierarchy

Back in January of this year, I published a post (can be accessed at the link below) about the priority order that accounts should be funded whenever new money becomes available.


Click on the link below to hear (and download!) the audio / Podcast version of this post.


How do you like the Podcast format? Do you listen to many other Podcasts already? Would you like to learn about future new topics in this way?

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4 comments:

karenwithak said...

"Keep on learning!" - glad the catchphrase made the cut for your podcast!

Thanks for entertaining/educating me while I was waiting around for stuff to happen in lab today. Good show!

My Personal Finance Journey said...

Glad you liked it Karen! I figured a little bit of cornyness added in would be a good touch! How was the audio listening to it on your end? I didn't have my headset when I recorded it today.

karenwithak said...

Audio was surprisingly clear - you must have a good mic. Every time I try to record stuff it sounds like I'm in a rainstorm.

My Personal Finance Journey said...

glad you enjoyed! I would recommend Rainymood.com!

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