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Personal Finance Economics

Robert Puelz, Taylor Nelsen

Join me! I'll teach you how to make effective personal finance decisions using economic science.

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  • Robert Puelz

    Associate Professor on the Dexter Chair in the Edwin L. Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas.

  • Taylor Nelsen

    Multifaceted human. Financial counselor and creator of The Financial Planner.

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