Occasionally, others ask me to share some insight with their audiences on a variety of personal finance topics. I’m always grateful to them for sharing the opportunity. Here are a few of my recent appearances for (what I hope is) your reading pleasure:
- Clark Howard | Hyperbolic Discounting: The Psychology Behind Getting Clark Smart How Monkey Brain keeps you from reaching your financial goals
- Financial Advisor IQ | Don’t Let Retirement Planning Wreck Clients’ Lives Don’t sacrifice so much for the future that today is terrible.
- Financial Planning Magazine | Why Soldiers Need Financial Help My op-ed about how soldiers are still getting the short end of the stick when it comes to financial advice
- Equifax | How to Budget for Big One-Time Expenses Will you have to pay for that wedding in the future? Here’s how to do it.
- Financial Planning Magazine | Real Estate Can be a Real Alternative You can make money in real estate, but not with $0 down and flipping in 15 days.
- Stacking Benjamins | Are 401k Plans Broken? Spoiler Alert! No.
- U.S. News & World Report | How to Teach Your Kids Money Management Matthew Broderick was told “Plastics.” I was told “consignments.”
- Stacking Benjamins Podcast | How to Avoid the 7 Deadly Sins of Debt Don’t start?
- Wall Street Journal | Gooooooooals-based Planning A review of my my budget for the 2018 World Cup.
Finally, I was named the fourth most influential financial advisor in social media. Apparently, there are a lot of you out there who read me, so thank you very much! Not bad for a website that’s only 2 years old…
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- John Davis is a nationally recognized expert on credit reporting, credit scoring, and identity theft. He has written four books about his expertise in the field and has been featured extensively in numerous media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN, CBS News, CNBC, Fox Business, and many more. With over 20 years of experience helping consumers understand their credit and identity protection rights, John is passionate about empowering people to take control of their finances. He works with financial institutions to develop consumer-friendly policies that promote financial literacy and responsible borrowing habits.
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