How to Get Rich

Overview
Ramit Sethi, a finance guru, guides individuals throughout the United States in their pursuit of financial fulfillment in How to Get Rich. He challenges the notion that money controls our lives, empowering participants to take charge of their finances. Through personal stories and practical advice, Sethi inspires viewers to redefine their relationship with wealth and discover what true richness means beyond just monetary value. Each episode reveals unique journeys toward financial independence, blending humor and insight as Sethi helps others unlock their potential for a more prosperous future.
Episodes
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1

Design Your Rich Life
Curious about how much people earn and what they spend? Three families turn to Ramit, sharing their financial backgrounds for him to analyze and guide...
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2

Financial Hot Water
With twelve credit cards shared between two individuals, there’s a staggering potential loss of $1.3 million due to interest and fees. These financi...
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3

HOA Not Okay
Ramit explores the advantages and disadvantages of owning a home. Afterward, he assists a couple in improving their collaboration and assesses the int...
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4

New Cash, Old Problems
Ramit treats a couple to an extravagant experience, allowing them to sample the luxurious lifestyle they've always dreamed of. Following that, he sits...
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5

Pet Checking Accounts
A newly engaged drag artist is struggling to make ends meet and realizes he must take control of his finances. Meanwhile, a couple with a solid invest...
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6

Mult-Level Marketing Madness
Ramit assists a couple who describe themselves as financial opposites in organizing their wedding plans. Following that, he addresses the subject of m...
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7

Bills & Wedding Bells
One couple engages in a candid conversation about their credit card debt, openly discussing their financial situation. Meanwhile, another couple gets ...
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8

Destination Rich Life
One couple discovers how to communicate effectively about their finances, while another duo devises a strategy to eliminate their personal debt. Meanw...