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Millennial Money Matters

Podcast af Kelly Turner

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Welcome to "Millennial Money Matters," your essential guide to navigating the world of finance as a millennial. Hosted by Kelly Turner, a mortgage loan officer, and Derek Mazzarella, a financial advisor, this podcast offers straightforward, practical advice on managing your money. Kelly and Derek tackle topics like budgeting, student loans, real estate, and investing, breaking down complex financial concepts into easy-to-understand tips. Each episode delivers actionable insights and real-life stories to help you make smart financial decisions and secure your future. Join Kelly and Derek each week for honest and fun discussions about the financial issues that matter to you. Subscribe to "Millennial Money Matters" and take control of your financial journey today. Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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episode Baby Don't Hurt Me: With This Utility Bill cover

Baby Don't Hurt Me: With This Utility Bill

Most people calculate their mortgage payment and think that's the number. It's not even close. Derek and Kelly break down every cost of homeownership that nobody warned you about — from the obvious stuff like utilities and lawn care, to the things that will blindside you at 10pm on a Sunday night. Kelly shares her two basement flooding stories (yes, two), Derek explains the 1% maintenance rule (and why it's probably wrong), and they go through 38 responses from real homeowners on the hidden costs that surprised them most. Topics covered: The actual cost of utilities (heating, water, trash — yes, trash) Regular maintenance: lawn care, snow removal, dryer vents, septic pumping, radon systems The "OOP fund" — the stuff you budget for vs. the stuff that just breaks How property taxes and homeowner's insurance quietly creep up every year Ice dams: what they are and why you can't predict them Why the mortgage pre-approval number and what you should actually spend are two very different things If you're buying a home soon, already own one, or just want to know what you're getting into — this one's for you. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Intro / It's raining (again) 01:00 – Why the cost of homeownership conversation matters 03:00 – The 1% maintenance rule (and why $8,800/year is more accurate) 07:40 – Two cost buckets: expected maintenance vs. the unexpected 09:00 – Transitioning from renting to owning — the size shock 11:00 – Utilities deep dive: heating, water, electricity 16:20 – Cable/internet trap ($383/month to Starlink story) 19:15 – Regular home maintenance: lawn, snow removal, landscaping 24:15 – Annualized costs: septic, furnace, radon, HVAC 28:30 – The "OOP fund" — what breaks and what it actually costs 33:55 – Community responses: 38 hidden costs people didn't see coming 37:00 – Trees, wildlife, dryer vents, faucets (seriously, faucets) 41:30 – Property taxes and homeowner's insurance: why they always go up 43:15 – Ice dams explained 44:30 – Closing thoughts: eyes wide open Reach out to Kelly Turner at kturner@totalmortgage.com [kturner@totalmortgage.com] and Derek Mazzarella at dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com [dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com] Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

12. maj 2026 - 45 min
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All I Do is S&P, S&P, No Matter What

Is the S&P 500 all it's cracked up to be? Derek and Kelly break down everything you actually need to know about the most popular investment on the planet — what it is, why everyone recommends it, and why "just buy the S&P 500" isn't the complete answer. They cover how the index actually works (spoiler: it's not an equal split of 500 companies), why passive investing changed the game, the "Lost Decade" that nobody talks about, and the tax stuff that quietly eats your returns if you're not paying attention. Plus — fractional shares, the real barrier to entry for new investors, and why leaving money in cash inside your retirement account is a mistake more people make than you'd think. This is the episode for anyone who's Googled "where should I invest my money" and gotten the same three-word answer every time. Key Topics Covered: What the S&P 500 actually is (and why "Standard and Poor's" is a terrible name for something you want your money in) Market cap weighting — why 10 companies now control 35-40% of the index The Lost Decade: 2000-2010, when the S&P went nowhere for 10 years Active vs. passive management — and the real odds of beating the market long-term Tax efficiency of index funds vs. mutual funds Why "diversified" and "S&P 500 only" aren't the same thing anymore Fractional shares and how you can build a real portfolio with $100 The costly mistake of funding a retirement account and forgetting to actually invest it ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 Intro — March Madness and Little League season 03:11 What is the S&P 500? 04:07 How companies enter and exit the index 04:5 4Market cap weighting explained 05:34 Why not just put everything in the S&P? 05:56 The Vanguard philosophy and passive investing 07:07 Index funds vs. individual stocks for new investors 07:45 The Rule of 72 09:57 The Lost Decade (2000–2010) 10:55 Active vs. passive management — the odds 12:45 Tax efficiency: index funds vs. mutual funds 14:31 Kelly's takeaway: investing and taxes are more connected than you think 16:06 Tax loss harvesting and why one fund limits your options 17:08 The "dinghy vs. yacht" analogy — when simplicity stops being enough 17:36 Are you actually diversified? The 10-company concentration problem 18:34 The vanilla ice cream vs. vanilla bean problem 19:00 Ice cream and hot chocolate: how real diversification works 20:04 Market volatility, behavior, and why the best days follow the worst 22:29 Are we entering a new cycle? International stocks and what's changing 23:24 Making predictions — what we can and can't know 24:08 Diverse portfolio vs. S&P only — what 2008 actually showed 25:00 Derek's advice: the S&P as the core, then build around it 25:30 Starting with $100 — what's actually possible now 28:35 Fractional shares and Gen Z's investing advantage 30:11 The cover charge on old mutual funds — why it used to be so much harder 31:07 The passbook savings account era 31:29 Common mistake: having a retirement account but not investing it 33:25 Final takeaway: S&P 500 is great — it just shouldn't be your only thing Reach out to Kelly Turner at kturner@totalmortgage.com [kturner@totalmortgage.com] and Derek Mazzarella at dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com [dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com] Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

28. apr. 2026 - 34 min
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You Can't Sit With Us: Why Your Home Offer Keeps Losing

The Connecticut housing market is chaotic right now and that's not necessarily a bad thing, depending on which side of the fence you're on. Jonathan Archer, our most listened-to guest and a Connecticut real estate agent, is back for round two. We cover the current state of the market, what's driving mortgage rate volatility, and what buyers and sellers actually need to know heading into the spring of 2026. We get into rent vs. buying (spoiler: renting is still more expensive per square foot than owning in most of CT), the CHFA Time to Own program for first-time buyers, VA loan changes, the NAR settlement and what it means for buyers and agents, and why the relationships between your agent, lender, and attorney matter more than ever right now. Plus — rates were approaching the high fives and then shot up almost overnight. We explain why, what's behind it, and why waiting for the "perfect rate" could actually cost you more. If you're thinking about buying, selling, or renting in Connecticut, this one's for you. Reach Jonathan Archer: https://www.margaretwilcoxteam.com/agent-profile/Jonathan-Archer-117129386 [https://www.margaretwilcoxteam.com/agent-profile/Jonathan-Archer-117129386] ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Welcome back, Jonathan Archer (the most listened-to episode returns) 0:35 – One word to describe the CT housing market: "Chaotic" 1:42 – Why renting costs more per square foot than owning 2:13 – COVID's role in the inventory crisis 4:20 – CHFA Time to Own: $25K forgivable loan for first-time buyers 5:30 – VA loan changes and the old appraisal stigma 6:51 – What we're no longer seeing: cash offers, waived inspections 8:11 – Spring 2026 market: more inventory, but buyers are pausing 9:25 – West Hartford vs. Glastonbury: two very different stories 14:40 – The NAR settlement explained: what changed for buyers and agents 17:22 – Why your agent's reputation can win (or lose) a deal 21:00 – How to interview a buyer's agent in today's market 24:47 – Tariffs, war, and market volatility: what changed in March 2026 26:59 – Mortgage rates: how we went from almost-5% to 6.75% overnight 29:52 – "Marry the house, date the rate" does that still hold up? 32:31 – Focus on the monthly payment, not the sticker price 33:00 – Connecticut mill rates and property taxes: the hidden cost no one talks about 35:00 – Advice for buyers right now: don't get attached, don't rush 36:10 – Trust your team: the real cost of not listening to your professionals 38:09 – AI and real estate: why ChatGPT gave bad CT market data (and why Claude is different) 41:08 – Spring market is here — why you need to start the process NOW Reach out to Kelly Turner at kturner@totalmortgage.com [kturner@totalmortgage.com] and Derek Mazzarella at dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com [dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com] Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

14. apr. 2026 - 43 min
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I'm On a Boat - Travel Agent Tips & Tricks

Millennials love to travel — and apparently, we really love to cruise. Derek and Kelly sit down with cruise expert and travel consultant Pam Sanzo (Pamrock Inspired / Cruise Brothers) for a deep dive into everything you need to know before booking your next vacation. From how to actually save money on a cruise to whether the drink package is worth it, this one is packed with real, practical advice from someone who has been in the industry for 30 years. They cover what to book early (and why waiting for a deal is usually a mistake), how to pick the right cruise line for your travel style, what NOT to skip on a private island stop, and the travel hacks that could save you from showing up to your ship with nothing but a backpack. Whether you're a first-time cruiser or a seasoned sailor, this episode will help you travel smarter — and spend less. Topics covered: * Why you should use a travel agent instead of booking online * Royal Caribbean vs. Norwegian vs. Virgin — who wins for which traveler * The truth about the cruise drink package (the math might surprise you) * Group cruise rates and what perks you actually unlock * Shoulder season travel and when Caribbean deals actually happen * Private islands like Perfect Day at CocoCay — hype or worth it? * Kids clubs, family cruising, and tips for traveling with children * Travel hacks: carry-on packing, passport tips, and arriving a day early * River cruises, Alaska itineraries, and exotic destinations for the bucket list Want to reach Pam? Here is her website: https://pamroc.cruisebrothers.com/cb/ [https://pamroc.cruisebrothers.com/cb/] Reach out to Kelly Turner at kturner@totalmortgage.com [kturner@totalmortgage.com] and Derek Mazzarella at dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com [dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com] Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

31. mar. 2026 - 42 min
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You Up? Reddit's Money Questions Answered

We went to Reddit so you don't have to. Derek and Kelly (plus producer Justin, making a rare on-mic appearance) pulled the most common financial questions people are actually asking on Reddit and answered them straight. No jargon. No vague advice. Just real answers. In this episode: What's the right amount to spend on a car? (Kelly just bought a Rivian, so we're starting here) Student loans vs. 401k — where does your money go first? What actually happens to your 401k when you change jobs? Building an emergency fund when you're living paycheck to paycheck How to talk to your partner about money without it turning into a fight What does a financial planner actually do — and do you even need one? Is it too late to start saving for retirement at 35? How to start investing with only $100 a month Individual stocks vs. index funds — what the numbers actually say Real estate vs. index funds: the "it depends" answer Is it worth buying a home right now with these interest rates? How to negotiate your salary (including the advice nobody talks about) $30,000 in credit card debt — where do you even start? Is life insurance worth it if you don't have kids? If you've ever typed a financial question into Reddit and gotten 47 conflicting answers, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Millennial Money Matters is hosted by Derek Mazzarella, CFP® and Kelly Turner, Mortgage loan officer 📩 Have a question for a future episode? Drop it in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss the next one. Reach out to Kelly Turner at kturner@totalmortgage.com [kturner@totalmortgage.com] and Derek Mazzarella at dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com [dmazzarella@mygfpartner.com] Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.

17. mar. 2026 - 32 min
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