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Is the Latte Factor Fact or Fiction?

15 min · 27 de feb de 2017
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We're told by saving the cost of a latte a day we can retire rich. It's a great theory, but is it true? Or is the latte factor more like a fad diet. It might work in the short term, but ultimately, it distracts our focus from the decisions that matter most. In our first episode Randy Cass pulls apart latte factor, interviewing top financial journalists Jonathan Chevreau and Helaine Olen for their take on this popular debate. So, fact or fiction? Listen to hear the Smart Money verdict.

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