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Decisions, decisions, decisions

We all want to be money smart, but who has time to study all that money lingo? The executive editor of CBSMoneyWatch.com broke down all those tough personal finance decisions in a new book.

Decisions, decisions, decisions
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Every day we face decisions: Milk or cream. Bus or car. Gym or happy hour. But a lot of the tougher decisions? Those appear in our finances. Jack Otter tries to help with those decisions in his book “Worth It… Not Worth It?: Simple and Profitable Answers to Life’s Tough Financial Questions.” He’s also executive editor of CBSMoneyWatch.com.

“Part of the cost-benefit analysis is is people aren’t willing to spend the time to learn the sort of stuff you need to answer financial questions,” Otter told Money host Tess Vigeland. “So I try to reduce that time so it doesn’t seem so expensive.”

Otter’s book weighs the pros and cons for personal finance decisions like whether or not to move-in with your parents or live away from them, but in squalor. For Vigeland, the answer was clear, but Otter said it depends on an individual’s priorities.

Vigeland challenged Otter to a lightning round of financial decisions: Cash back or travel rewards card? Present or gift card? Contract or pay-by-the-minute? Take a listen to the interview above to find out Otter’s answers.

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