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60. How Our Financial Beliefs Evolved and What They Mean for You with Dr. Joseph S. Moore

Ashley Quamme

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In this episode of Planning & Beyond®, Ashley talks with Dr. Joseph S. Moore, historian and author of How to Get Rich in American History, about how American financial advice has changed over the last 300 years and what those changes can teach us today.

Joseph shares how his own money wake-up call came during the 2008 financial crisis, when he realized he had followed common advice without fully understanding the risk behind it. That experience led him to study what Americans have been told to do with money over time, what actually worked, what did not, and why financial advice keeps changing as the economy changes.

They also discuss why marriage has historically been one of the most important financial decisions a person can make, how joint accounts can create more transparency and trust, and why simple money systems often work better than complicated budgets.

Ashley and Joseph also discuss:

  • How American financial advice has changed over the last 300 years
  • Why familiar advice like “renting is throwing money away” can be incomplete
  • What the “latte factor” gets right and where it falls short
  • Why building wealth is not only about cutting small expenses
  • How marriage shapes financial outcomes
  • Why joint accounts can support trust and transparency in relationships
  • A simpler way to think about budgeting and money management

RESOURCES AND GUEST INFORMATION

Dr. Joseph S. Moore is a historian and author of the national bestselling book, How to Get Rich in American History: 300 Years of Financial Advice that Worked (& Didn't), where he chronicles all the wise (and weird) things Americans tried to do to get ahead for three centuries. He is also an investor, who went from a modest professor's salary to funding a tech startup, buying land on the moon, founding a cryptocurrency, and owning dozens of investment properties. He achieved financial independence in his mid-40s, and lives outside of Atlanta, Georgia. His other writings have appeared in The New York Times, MarketWatch, Fast Company, and Oxford University Press.

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