

MoneyWatch with Jill Schlesinger
CBS News
No jargon, no judgment — MoneyWatch is your no-nonsense guide to taking control of your finances. Join CBS News Business Analyst and Certified Financial Planner Jill Schlesinger and co-host Mark Talercio, CFP as they break down money matters in a way that actually makes sense. Feeling overwhelmed by financial decisions like tackling debt or planning for retirement? You're in the right place! Each episode, Jill and Mark go back to basics, diving into the financial topics you might be too embarrassed to ask about or stressed to face, offering practical real-world advice to help you build your financial confidence. Have a question you want us to answer on the show? Head to Jillonmoney.com and click the "Contact Us" button.New episodes drop every Saturday and Sunday because your finances shouldn't wait until Monday!
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Mar 29, 2026 • 16min
Spring Cleaning for Your Finances
Practical tips for using spring and tax season to tidy up your money life. How long to keep tax returns, bank and investment statements, and which records to digitize and keep forever. Advice on consolidating retirement and 529 accounts and trimming subscriptions and phone plans. Guidance on reviewing insurance, shredding old mortgage paperwork, and dealing with sentimental estate documents.

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Mar 28, 2026 • 33min
Funding Two Years of College
Laura, a short-term rental operator from Austin with significant real estate holdings, calls in seeking tuition help. She discusses a $80,000 gap for two college years, 529 balances, changing income, rental cashflow, and leveraging retirement loans. Practical strategies include applying for FAFSA, documenting income changes, pausing new property buys, and preserving liquid reserves.

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Mar 22, 2026 • 18min
How to Avoid Tax Scams
They dig into the IRS 'Dirty Dozen' and why tax-season scams are getting more sophisticated. Learn how the IRS actually communicates and which contact methods are red flags. Hear about stolen Social Security numbers, return fraud, and the value of an identity protection PIN. Get practical tips on vetting tax preparers, reporting fraud, and tools to block scam calls and texts.

Mar 21, 2026 • 19min
How to Pay for College
The cost to attend college, including tuition, room and board, and books, continues to rise. To attend a four-year, in-state school, the average cost is more than $27,000 per year. We discuss tips on how to save and pay for college, including guidelines for deciding how much to borrow.
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Mar 15, 2026 • 20min
Pension Buy Back Strategy
They tackle whether buying five years of pension service credits is worth the cost and how timing affects retirement. They explore consolidating old state accounts into a current 403(b) to fund the buyback. They discuss prioritizing Roth contributions, mortgage refinancing timing, and cleaning up estate documents and portfolio concentration. Practical action steps and tradeoffs are highlighted in short, clear guidance.

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Mar 14, 2026 • 18min
Can I Chill Out?
A listener’s wiped emergency fund and whether retirement accounts can be used as a safety net. A deep look at household income, pension timing, and monthly spending pressures. Practical tradeoffs around reducing retirement contributions and rebuilding a cash cushion. Steps to consider if one chooses to retire sooner rather than later.

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Mar 8, 2026 • 23min
Investment Strategy Going Forward
Planning finances from age 50 to retirement, including mortgage balances, interest rates, and debt payoff priorities. Discussion of 401(k) strategy, Roth versus traditional tax choices, and contribution sequencing. Forecasting retirement timing, expected expenses, and Social Security planning. Basic estate steps like wills and beneficiary designations are covered.

Mar 7, 2026 • 14min
Is 6% the Solution to Housing Affordability?
For the first time since 2022, 30-year mortgage rates dropped below 6%. We discuss what it means for home buyers and those looking to refinance.
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Instagram: @jillonmoneyWe are planning on one more kid but the school tuition is certainly piling up. I think we are okay but would like some reassurance.
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Mar 1, 2026 • 30min
Are We Okay Financially?
We are planning on one more kid but the school tuition is certainly piling up. I think we are okay but would like some reassurance.
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Feb 28, 2026 • 16min
Love and Money
Conversations couples should have about shared finances, from disclosing accounts to balancing joint and separate money systems. Signs of financial secrecy and why hidden accounts matter. Practical timing for money talks and when to involve legal protections like prenups and estate planning. Advice on safeguarding passwords and taking next steps to organize household finances.


