Richard Eisenberg is a personal finance writer, editor, and podcast host dedicated to helping people navigate their financial lives. He currently works as a freelance writer and editor and co-hosts the “Friends Talk Money” podcast, offering insights and advice on a range of financial topics.
Eisenberg’s career includes a recent role as managing editor at Next Avenue, where he oversaw the Money and Policy, and Work and Purpose channels. This experience allowed him to cover critical issues impacting financial well-being during different life stages.
He is the author of two books: “How to Avoid a Mid-Life Financial Crisis” and “The Money Book of Personal Finance.” These publications reflect his commitment to providing practical guidance and strategies for securing financial stability. “How to Avoid a Mid-Life Financial Crisis” offers advice on planning for financial security as individuals approach midlife, while “The Money book of Personal Finance” provides a comprehensive overview of personal finance principles.
Eisenberg resides in new Jersey and continues to contribute to the field of personal finance through his writing, editing, and podcasting work.