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4.25.19 Lower your overall housing costs; FCC is bad at collecting robocall fines; You don't own your medical records

4.25.19 Lower your overall housing costs; FCC is bad at collecting robocall fines; You don't own your medical records

FromThe Clark Howard Podcast


4.25.19 Lower your overall housing costs; FCC is bad at collecting robocall fines; You don't own your medical records

FromThe Clark Howard Podcast

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Housing is one of the biggest line items in your budget. But if you want to build wealth, keep that in check; The FCC has levied major fines against robocallers. But they haven't collected much; Unless you live in New Hampshire, you don't actually own your own medical records.
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Released:
Apr 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Save more and spend less is more than just a motto for money expert Clark Howard; it’s a way of life. Clark and his crew — Team Clark — are on a mission to empower people to take control of their personal finances by providing money-saving tips, consumer advice, hot deals and economic news to help everyone achieve financial freedom. Clark is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and a consumer reporter for television stations around the country. His podcast, The Clark Howard Show, receives more than one million downloads each month and is a hub for listeners to get valuable advice on-demand any time. Clark answers questions on the most popular business and consumer topics including; how to buy a cars, financing a home, retirement planning, shopping for insurance and getting the most out of your savings. Join the conversation and submit your question to www.clark.com/askclark . Clark spearheads two free resources — Clark.com and ClarkDeals.com — to encourage consumers to save more, spend less and avoid ripoffs.