MI104: Masterclass On Personal Finance & Credit Unions

W/ Rachel Podnos O’Leary And Clay Stackhouse

04 August 2021

Robert Leonard does a deep dive with Rachel Podnos O’Leary and Clay Stackhouse into personal finance and credit unions. They discuss various topics such as the key financial differences between millennials and baby boomers, as well as servicemembers from non-servicemembers; the benefits of shared branching and credit unions over banks; the difference between wealth and income and simple steps to follow in order to achieve financial independence; and much, much more!

Rachel Podnos O’Leary is a Certified Financial Planner and licensed attorney. While her clients span a variety of ages and backgrounds, Rachel is particularly passionate about working with other millennials to help them achieve financial independence through wealth building.

Clay Stackhouse on the other hand is a Regional Outreach Manager at Navy Federal. Clay previously served in the Marines for 25 years, and has been a Navy Federal member for 34 years. Clay has a passion for interacting with military families on all things personal finance.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

Rachel Podnos O’Leary

  • What the key financial differences are between millennials and baby boomers and why those differences are important.
  • What millennials can do to overcome the economic cards they’ve been dealt with and achieve financial independence.
  • What the difference is between wealth and income.
  • What a “Personal Financial Audit” is and what Rachel’s five-step plan is to achieve true financial freedom.
  • Advice from a Certified Financial Planner on how to determine how much money you’ll need to live your chosen lifestyle after retirement while maintaining financial independence.
  • Rachel’s view on the goal of retirement and why shifting one’s mindset about retiring might be a smart decision for millennials who want to achieve financial independence.
  • What to tell people who are struggling to increase their savings rate.
  • Rachel’s top three tips for how to reduce your spend rate, especially if you don’t want to reduce your lifestyle or “miss out” on things in your younger years.
  • If millennials should prioritize saving and investing over reducing debt, or if they should focus on their debt first.
  • And much, much more!

Clay Stackhouse 

  • What the benefits of credit unions are over banks and what makes them different from one another.
  • What a field of membership is and why it’s needed.
  • What red flags people should look out for if they are interested in joining a credit union.
  • Who a credit union might not work well for.
  • What is unique about personal finance for military members?
  • What challenges servicemembers face when building savings that civilians don’t necessarily deal with.
  • How credit unions can help people get started on the right foot using products such as car loans and credit cards.
  • What considerations about financial planning must be taken into account for servicemembers?
  • Clay’s top budgeting tips and how a credit union can be used in conjunction with those tips.
  • And much, much more!

TRANSCRIPT

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Clay Stackhouse (00:00:02):

Be engaged because it’s something that is not going to go away. It’s not going to be. I can’t wait till I’m 62. I’m not going to have to worry about money anymore. That’s just not going to happen.

Robert Leonard (00:00:14):

In this episode, I chat with Rachel Podnos O’Leary and Clay Stackhouse about personal finance and credit unions. We discuss a variety of topics, such as the key financial differences between millennials and baby boomers, as well as service members from non-service members, the difference between wealth and income, simple steps to follow in order to achieve financial independence, the benefits of shared branching and credit unions over banks, and a bunch more. Rachel Podnos O’Leary is a Certified Financial Planner and a licensed attorney. While her clients span a variety of ages and backgrounds, Rachel is particularly passionate about working with other millennials to help them achieve financial independence through wealth building.

Robert Leonard (00:00:57):

Clay Stackhouse is a regional Outreach Manager at Navy Federal Credit Union. Clay previously served in the Marines for 25 years and has been a Navy Federal member for over 34 years. Clay has a passion for teaching personal finance, especially to those in the military and their families. Before we get into this episode, I want to share some exciting news and an opportunity we have available for you guys. We’re actually looking for a new podcast host. Specifically, I’m looking for someone who wants to become a podcast host full-time with TIP. You’d be working with me directly and hosting the Millennial Investing Podcast. It is a full-time role, but you’re able to make your own hours, work whenever you want, from wherever you want.

Robert Leonard (00:01:41):

If you’re interested in applying, please send your resume via email to robert@theinvestorspodcast.com, or you can DM me on Twitter or Instagram for more information. And you can connect with me on Twitter and Instagram @therobertleonard. I am a big fan of and an advocate for credit unions myself. I think in general, they’re great institutions that are often overlooked by most people, so I’m looking forward to bringing you guys these two conversations all about personal finance and credit unions. Let’s dive in.

Intro (00:02:16):

You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your host, Robert Leonard, interviews successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Robert Leonard (00:02:38):

Hey, everyone. Welcome to the Millennial Investing Podcast. I’m your host, Robert Leonard. And today, we have two guests. But the two guests are actually separate. So we’re going to start out our conversation with Rachel Podnos O’Leary. And then later in the call, we will get into a conversation with Clay Stackhouse. Let’s start with Rachel. Rachel, welcome to the show.

Rachel Podnos O’Leary (00:03:00):

Thank you. Thanks for having me.

Robert Leonard (00:03:02):

Tell us a bit about yourself, your background, and how you got to where you are today.

Rachel Podnos O’Leary (00:03:07):

So I’m a financial planner by trade. I live in DC. I work in a family, a financial planning firm with my father and my siblings, and they are based in Florida in Texas. We’ve been doing the remote thing for a long time, way before COVID. And we work with clients all over the country and have a lot of virtual or remote client relationships. And I love working with people that way. I love not being limited to working with people in just the geographic area where I’m located. I’m a new mom. I have a five-month-old daughter, so that’s kind of been a big adventure for me this year.

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