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Pennies and Popcorn
Carla Cash and Robert Davidson
56 episodes
2 months ago
Real money lessons from the world of TV and movies
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Real money lessons from the world of TV and movies
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TV & Film
Investing
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Pride and Prejudice – Save For a Rainy Day Or Hope to Marry Rich | Episode 51 (Rebroadcast)
Pennies and Popcorn
56 minutes 36 seconds
2 years ago
Pride and Prejudice – Save For a Rainy Day Or Hope to Marry Rich | Episode 51 (Rebroadcast)
As we approach the holiday season, cozy favorites like Pride and Prejudice always call to us. So this week, we're doing a rebroadcast of one of our favorite episodes: Pride and Prejudice. We talk about the Bennet family's finances, debate just how rich Mr. Darcy was, and discuss why you should save money for a rainy day so you don't feel pressured to marry someone like the dreadful Mr. Collins. We also talk about whether vacation homes make financial sense and whether dowries are still a thing today. Make sure you stick around until the end of the episode to listen to Carla's rendition of the dreamy piano theme from this movie! You can find our blog posts and more at: www.penniesandpopcorn.com Follow us on Twitter at: @penniesnpopcorn Follow us on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/penniesandpopcorn/
Pennies and Popcorn
Real money lessons from the world of TV and movies