Full Show: Retirement Piggy Bank and Apple vs. Android Texting Fix

According to Fidelity, one in six people have outstanding loans against their 401(k)s. Clark explains why this is such a worrying statistic and why retirement accounts should never be a piggy bank (with very few exceptions). Also, Apple is finally making changes to improve the texting experience with Android phones! ‌ Plus, Christa shares your #AskClark questions and Clark gives his take. All this and more on the December 20, 2023, episode of The Clark Howard Show. ‌ Special note: It’s our 33rd year for Clark’s Christmas Kids! Together, we can ensure foster children wake up on Christmas morning with gifts to help make their holiday truly magical. Learn more or donate at clarkschristmaskids.com. Thank you for your generosity! Thank you for listening today, Clarkies! If you want to be part of our “Clarkie” segment, call 404-981-2071 to leave a message and we may play it during a future episode! ‌ 00:00 - Intro 01:03 - Retirement Piggy Bank 06:57 - Ask Clark - Electronic Toll Service Overcharge 10:49 - Ask Clark - Overtime at Retail Job 13:01 - Apple vs. Android Texting Fix 19:45 - Ask Clark - Ambulance Charge 23:15 - Ask Clark - Waiter Adding Tip After Cash Tip 25:03 - Ask Clark - Mistake Airfare Clark.com: Advice You Can Trust: SUBSCRIBE ►    / clark   NEWSLETTER ► https://clark.com/newsletters/ Follow Us for More Money Tips: Website ► https://clark.com/ Podcast ► https://clark.com/podcasts/ Twitter ►   / clarkhoward   Clark Howard Instagram ►   / theclarkdotcom   Clark Howard Facebook ►  / clarkhoward   Clark Deals Facebook ►   / clarkdeals   Clark Deals Instagram ►   / clarkdeals   For the very best deals and money-saving shopping tips ► www.clarkdeals.com If you found this video valuable, give it a like. If you know someone who needs to see it, share it. Leave a comment below with your thoughts. Add it to a playlist if you want to watch it later. Our Promise to You: At Clark.com and ClarkDeals.com, we do not get paid for endorsements or reviews of any product or service, nor do we allow advertisers to place paid content on our sites. ► https://clark.com/ad-disclosure/