A podcast for the busy mom who makes too much to feel broke and is too smart to feel dumb about money. Meghan Chomut and Lindsay Plumb discuss everything from real estate investing to grocery prices from their experience as busy moms and financial professionals. A light hearted (but not fluffy) educated (but not technical-jargony) convo among friends who get it.
Meghan Chomut and Lindsay Plumb
Eavesdrop on two strangers chatting about their favorite (and maybe not-so-favorite) episodes of Money Stuff with Moms. Which topics made them laugh, rethink their finances, or hit rewind? Tune in for a fun, lighthearted take on the episodes that stuck with listeners—and maybe even get inspired to re-listen yourself!
How do we teach our kids the value of money without raising entitled little humans? We're diving into the tricky balance of giving kids a good life while helping them develop gratitude, work ethic, and financial smarts. From chores and allowances to "the Bank of Mom," we're sharing what's working — and what we're still figuring out!
Flipping the calendar is always a good time to reflect on changes and take inventory of what you'd like to work towards or change Top Tips to Implement in 2025: Stop Snacking Stop Convenience Meals Increase Contributions By $5-$50 Monthly Money Meetings You aren't going to start later - start one of them NOW
In this episode, we're diving into my experience at a recent financial planning conference. I'll share the fascinating discussions, key moments from the speakers, and why perspectives varied so much depending on attendees' backgrounds and goals. Whether you're curious about what goes on at these events or how to better interpret financial advice, this episode will inspire you to embrace diverse viewpoints in your financial journey.
You must spend less than you make You must make more than you spend Period. Bummer. We know.
Inflation is hitting everyone, especially moms managing household budgets. We're talking about how inflation is affecting our day-to-day lives and sharing practical steps we're taking to stretch our dollars and keep our finances in check.
Take a break from the money talk! Join us as we share our latest pop culture favorites, from shows to podcasts and everything in between. Get to know us a bit more while we dive into what's keeping us entertained these days. Lindsay talks Love is Blind. Meghan talks about the It Ends with Us controversy.
In the Back to School Money episode, we explore practical financial tips for moms as the new school year kicks off. Tune in for actionable advice to help you save, plan, and make the most of your money during this hectic time of year!
Multiple Income Streams: The Reality Behind the Dream In this episode, we're diving into the buzzword "income streams." Is it really about sipping margaritas on the beach and making money in your sleep? We'll share our thoughts on what building these streams truly means, why they're important for your financial future, and practical steps to get started. Tune in to get the real scoop and start your journey to financial freedom!
In this episode, we dive into Modern Cents with Andrea Thompson, who expertly simplifies complex money matters. Discover how to make financial concepts easy for yourself and your kids, and get practical tips for teaching young ones about money in an engaging way. Whether you're looking to streamline your own finances or raise money-smart children, Andrea's insights will provide you with the tools you need to succeed.
In this episode, we sit down with Michelle Hung, a seasoned investor, educator, CFA, and author, to explore the world of finance, investing, and wealth-building. Michelle shares her expert insights with a dash of sass, making complex financial concepts fun and accessible. Whether you're just starting out or looking to up your game, this episode will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to take control of your financial future. Get ready for a lively and empowering conversation that will inspire you to build the wealth you deserve!
Brace yourself for a deep dive into the volatile world of the stock market. Learn how to navigate crashes, downturns, and economic turbulence to not just survive, but thrive, even in the worst of times.
Looking for ways to save money on groceries? Join Lindsay as she discusses budget-friendly grocery shopping tips. Learn the importance of planning ahead, simple ways to write your list, and routines that will avoid overspending. Discover how setting a per person budget per week can help you achieve your financial goals. From meal planning to utilizing sales, she provides practical examples to save money. Listen up and start saving! [00:00:03] Grocery shopping tips for saving money. [00:01:32] Flexibility and creativity in blended families. [00:02:57] Limit grocery store trips [00:04:55] tips and tricks [00:06:40] shopping with a list. [00:09:26] Online ordering [00:11:41] Make your own bread? [00:13:33] Budgeting for dietary restrictions [00:16:41] dont eat your goals [00:18:29] Cut grocery spending, focus on priorities.
When it comes to credit cards, remember: "The house always wins" Follow Barry Choi on Instragram: Barry Choi (@barry_choi) • Instagram photos and videos
WealthSimple: CLICK HERE Questrade: CLICK HERE Banks tend to have the best promos but beware once the promo time is up - they are trash. Want to try a KOHO card? Try it here and get a $20 Cash Back Start your emergency fund with EQ Bank. Once you've saved $100 they will give you a BONUS of $20! That's an instant 20% return!!
Something I'm into right now: Sorry We're Stoned Podcast (not money related) Want to try a KOHO card? Try it here and get a $20 Cash Back Start your emergency fund with EQ Bank. Once you've saved $100 they will give you a BONUS of $20! That's an instant 20% return!! ...still obsessed with Mount Everest though. PEOPLE TRYING TO GET RICH QUICK - STAY BROKE LONG No matter where you are in the financial journey, youare going to feel embarressed or shamed. You feel embarressed when you are doing well, you feel embarressed when you are having a hard time. Go smarter, longer, faster, harder and think more clearly.
In today's episode we're going to break down the 3 best budgeting tools you can use in 2024 to get your finances organized and a plan that actually makes sense for you + your family. YNAB $99/year or $15/mo GoodBudget $70/year or $8/mo Banking Built in Free (RBC banking - NOMI Insights)
Lindsay - reno Meghan - enjoy status quo, more date nights + debt reduction strategy
this is NOT financial advice Lindsay - predicts more of the same Meghan - predicts interest rate stabilization, housing pressure,
For 2024 it is more important than ever to setup a system that gets you from where you are right now to where you want to go in the timeline that makes sense for your stage of life and family's preferences. Today we are going to talk about how putting your money on autopilot can take stress out of your life, but also add stress if not done correctly.
3 Finance Stuff Nobody Tells You: always take employer matching not all debt is bad money is meant to be spent BONUS money is meant to be talked about Andrew Hallam "Would you spend money on this if no one else was looking?" https://andrewhallam.com/balance/#
Wealth Advicing Steps: Investing Basics, Cashflow planning, Credit Score Pulse, Tax Free Investing, Real Estate....which is first??? Help talk about it. What 3 steps should come first? 3 of our former guests also contributed: Ep 18 Investing Basics with Michelle Hung Ep 7 Improve your Credit with Richard Moxley Ep 12 Do you need Life Insurance with Alyx Valdal YVR Mortgage Broker Links from Richard Moxley: TransUnion Credit Check EquiFax Credit Check
LOVE IS BLIND SPOILER ALERT Aligning money with your partner is so important. Today we go behind the scenes with Love is Blind Izzy and Stacy while they navigate integrating their financial lives when they are very different. Ep 7: CREDIT SCORE Natalie and Deepti: Out of the Pods
Is charging rent a valuable lesson in financial responsibility, or does it risk straining the parent-child relationship? In this reflective episode, we gently unpack the considerations and consequences surrounding the decision to introduce financial responsibility within the familial home.
'Tis the season for spreading love and creating cherished memories, and what better way to celebrate than by showering our beloved grandparents with thoughtful gifts? In this episode, we dive into the art of finding the perfect gift for grandparents, offering unique and meaningful suggestions that go beyond the ordinary.
In this episode, we delve into the exciting realm of real estate as we discuss the recently introduced First Home Saving Plan. Breaking down the key features and benefits of this innovative savings initiative, providing valuable insights for first-time homebuyers navigating the path to homeownership. Tune in!