Holiday Debt (Full Program)
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Program: The Iowa Journal #119
Broadcast Date: Dec. 10, 2007
For the first time since the great depression The American savings rate is non-existent. Many Iowans may enter the Holiday season carrying heavy debt burdens. On the next Iowa Journal we'll explore current debt trends and offer advice on holiday fiscal joy. We'll also take a look behind the headlines.
The program will profile a Des Moines family that embraces the joys of simple living. Although Phil and Cindy Blobaum's thrifty financial practices are born of necessity, the Holiday traditions they share with their four children fit their personal philosophy. The Blobaums create bounty and avoid debt by sticking to a budget and focusing on creating memorable experiences.
In the interests of full disclosure. Phil Blobaum is an employee of Iowa Public Television. We know his family's story, and thought it important enough to share at a time when many Iowans are finding the road to thrift blocked by a season that often encourages extravagance.
Guests for the program include: Dr. Tahira K. Hira, professor Iowa State University and Adam Carroll, financial educator and author.
Dr. Tahira K. Hira is a professor of personal finance and consumer economics at Iowa State University. She is nationally and internationally known for her research in areas including consumer bankruptcy, consumer credit, and the social and psychological aspects of borrowing behavior. Adam Carroll is a young entrepreneur from Des Moines who co-authored a book called "Winning the Money Game", co-founded National Financial Educators, and is the Chief Education Officer for Four Legacies Mortgage.
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