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What the Fuchs?

What the Fuchs?

By: Jason Fuchs
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No lectures. No fluff. Just real talk about life and money. A fun personal finance podcast for people who want straight answers without the jargon. The show starts with a quick real-life moment — something funny, frustrating, or relatable — and then connects it to how we actually think about money. Retirement, investing, taxes, spending, or just everyday financial decisions — this isn’t about being perfect. It’s about understanding your money in plain English and making smarter choices without feeling overwhelmed.

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Episodes
  • How to Invest Without Watching the Market Every Day
    May 21 2026

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    If your investing plan requires constant attention, it’s not a plan — it’s a hobby. In this episode, Jason breaks down how to invest in plain English without obsessing over headlines. You’ll learn a simple default approach, how to automate contributions, and the rules that keep you from panic-selling when markets get noisy.

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    10 mins
  • Cash vs Investing: Where Should Your Next Dollar Go?
    May 7 2026

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    You built your cash cushion. Great. Now the real question is: where should your next dollar go — cash, debt, retirement accounts, or investing? In this episode, Jason gives you a simple “job + home” framework so you stop guessing. You’ll learn how to separate money for now / soon / later, how to choose the right account for each bucket, and the most common mistakes that keep people stuck in cash (or investing money they’ll need too soon).

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    10 mins
  • How Much Cash Should You Really Keep on Hand?
    Apr 23 2026

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    Cash vs investing isn’t really a math question — it’s a stress question. In this episode, Jason breaks down how much cash you should keep on hand, how to stop guessing, and the simple “now / soon / later” framework that makes this decision calm and obvious. You’ll walk away with clear rules for an emergency fund, short-term goals, and investing — without hoarding cash or taking risks you can’t stick with.

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    8 mins
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