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From people you know to strangers on the street, requests for donations can come at you from all sides. You probably can't say yes to every request, so how can you plan when and where to give? Rick Kahler has some advice.
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Seeing your money grow is probably your main concern while investing but can you also use your dollars to do some good in the world? Plus, how to persuade instead of write off your politically opposing loved ones.
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If you're a parent of a young child, you probably already know what RSV is, and you're probably already a little worried about it. The number of South Dakota kids fighting the respiratory virus has increased earlier in the season than usual. Dr. Carl Galloway is Pediatric Hospitalist Medical Director for Sanford Children's Hospital. He joins us now with the facts about RSV and emergency treatment.
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The media we consume can affect the financial decision we make. Rick Kahler is a financial therapist and he joins us with more.
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Getting a raise feels good. But do you really have any more spending power? Today we talk about the emotional impact of purchasing power and why our brains don't always interpret inflation information accurately. For that conversation we need Rick Kahler, wealth advisor, financial therapist, and president of the Kahler Financial Group in Rapid City.
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How do you avoid crushing student debt when the odds might be stacked against you? Coming up this hour, we welcome wealth manager and financial therapist Rick Kahler. We'll talk about one of the most critical economic challenges of our time - how to graduate debt free.
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Student debt is one of the central economic issues of our time and not just for Millennials or Gen Z college students. Today we look at the micro level. How can individual students give themselves a head start to success by graduating with little or no student debt?
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NewsWe talk with Rick Kahler about so-called-financial-gurus and what happens when they pair up with particularly dependent clients.Plus, she started out on a side stage. After a journey through Nashville, Julie Eddy returns to the Sioux Empire Fair as a rising country music star.
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Is it possible to rely too much on your financial advisor? Rick Kahler noticed some connections between clients who are dependent on their advisors and the destructive behavior of self-described financial gurus.
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Everyone needs a little help from their friends (or, more likely, their parents) once in a while. When is getting help a financial disorder? Can financial dependency be overcome?