The Stacking Benjamins Show

Building Your Personal Finance Curriculum (At Any Age) SB1824

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Apr 3, 2026
Ruben Miller, financial advisor and founder of Paloma Capital who writes Fortunes and Frictions, helps build a lifelong personal finance curriculum. He covers honest money inventories, planning around the next 3–5 years, sensible protection priorities like disability over unlikely risks, modern cash placement, and why behavior beats math. Short, practical building blocks for any age.
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INSIGHT

Think In Distributions Not Certainties

  • Understand outcomes as a distribution, not a binary success/failure.
  • Ruben emphasizes many possible financial outcomes; plan to mitigate tail risks rather than expecting a single deterministic result.
ADVICE

Move Emergency Cash To Higher Yield Places

  • Put emergency savings where it earns real yield, not in low-return bank savings accounts.
  • Ruben suggests high-yield savings or short-term bond investments instead of traditional savings accounts that benefit banks.
ADVICE

Design Around Your Spending Triggers

  • Prioritize behavior and triggers over perfect math.
  • Paula advises mapping emotional spending triggers (stress, social situations) so you design plans you can actually follow.
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