Top 10 Financial Lessons from Christmas Movies
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The Fiscal Foxhole – Episode 12: Financial Lessons in Christmas Movies
Hosts: Rob Moore & Omen Quelvog
Published: December 10, 2025
🎙️ Episode Highlights
- Opening Banter:
- Reflections on service, military retirement, and the “advent calendar” of C&P appointments.
- Home repair stories—drywall, plumbing, and the aches that come with DIY projects.
- Listener Shout-Out:
- Thanks to listeners for recent reviews.
- Call to action: Please leave a review and share the podcast!
- News Headline:
- Kiplinger’s “Snowbirds: Avoid These Three Sneaky Insurance Issues.”
- Key tip: If your home is left unoccupied for 30+ days, your insurance may not cover damage.
- Practical advice: Have someone check your home regularly, insulate pipes, and consider smart home cameras for security.
- Top 10 Christmas Movies – Snake Draft Style:
- Each host picks five movies with a financial lesson.
- Highlights include:
- It’s a Wonderful Life: Money means nothing without community; the power of the money multiplier.
- The Grinch: Don’t confuse materialism with happiness; value experiences and service.
- Elf: Family over career; be true to yourself.
- Home Alone: Protect against financial “break-ins”—credit monitoring, cybersecurity, insurance, and emergency funds.
- A Christmas Carol: Generosity and the true meaning of wealth.
- The Santa Claus: Prepare for unexpected career transitions; importance of estate planning.
- Die Hard: Physical and financial security; diversify where you keep assets.
- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation: Don’t rely on bonuses; plan for windfalls.
- 8-Bit Christmas: Delayed gratification builds discipline; service over material gifts.
- Arthur Christmas: Retirement transitions; adapt your financial plan to new technology.
- Trivia Segment:
- Fun facts about holiday movies and their box office success.
- Off-Duty Story:
- Scams and text message fraud—how to spot and avoid them.
Helpful links
- Email FiscalFoxhole@gmail.com with questions, feedback, or comments.
- Snowbirds: Avoid These 3 Sneaky Insurance Issues
- Book a meeting with Omen: https://www.4myndr.com/connect
- Book a meeting with Rob: https://www.prosperwitheverman.com/contact
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Consult a qualified professional for advice tailored to your situation.
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