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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend – Finance Trackers Are The Best Decision Ever But … Is Law School The Worst? | Episode 19

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Rebecca Bunch, the lead character of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, is kiiind of a mess when it comes to money. In this episode, we talk about how she was so detached from her finances that she didn't know how much her paycheck was and hadn't checked how much money she had to her name in over five years. We discuss just how valuable personal finance trackers like Mint or Personal Capital are, and then delve into one of the best musical numbers of the show: Don't Be a Lawyer. We analyzed whether this is actually good advice, how much law school costs, and what you can expect to earn as a lawyer. Did you know we’re not just a podcast/YouTube channel but also a blog?? Check out our blog posts on every episode, including this one, where we talk about what life as a lawyer (litigator) is actually like. You can find our blog posts and more at: www.penniesandpopcorn.com Follow us on Twitter at: @penniesnpopcorn Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/penniesandpopcorn/
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Rebecca Bunch, the lead character of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, is kiiind of a mess when it comes to money. In this episode, we talk about how she was so detached from her finances that she didn't know how much her paycheck was and hadn't checked how much money she had to her name in over five years. We discuss just how valuable personal finance trackers like Mint or Personal Capital are, and then delve into one of the best musical numbers of the show: Don't Be a Lawyer. We analyzed whether this is actually good advice, how much law school costs, and what you can expect to earn as a lawyer. Did you know we’re not just a podcast/YouTube channel but also a blog?? Check out our blog posts on every episode, including this one, where we talk about what life as a lawyer (litigator) is actually like. You can find our blog posts and more at: www.penniesandpopcorn.com Follow us on Twitter at: @penniesnpopcorn Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/penniesandpopcorn/
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