Dominique Mohler made this podcast as a student at SeattleU because she felt there was a lack of education about money specifically geared towards the youth. She wants you to money better and start your financial practices earlier so older you can live a
Today's guest is Professor Snare, an experienced Investment Manager and Financial Advisor with nearly 30 years of experience advising high net worth families. He is also a Professor of finance at SeattleU. We discuss his favorite investment theory, the risk and return relationship of the stock market, and what options are in stocks. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
In this episode I interviewed Nicolas Tchikivani, a personal finance advisor in the bay area. He gives us tips on how to save our money for important events like buying a house with mutual funds and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
Cassie Cancio is a bay area baker who started her macaroon business with her sister during the lockdown of Covid-19. She discusses the steps she took to grow her business through social media and taking advantage of the marketing tools on Instagram to promote their business locally. You can find her @macsby.khrys.and.cass on Instagram. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
In this episode, we interview Taejin and Noori who are both attorneys and are currently working to build up their company Noonchi. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
In today's episode we discuss these 3 popular retirement methods and the different types of requirements they have. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
Dr. Peter Brous goes in detail about how his relationship with money was formed, why he became a finance professor, and financial and business tips he has for young people and entrepreneurs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
In this episode, I give you two of my favorite free financial management apps that I use to keep track of my money. Enjoy! I monitor all my money with Personal Capital. Join & we'll both get an Amazon gift card. Make sure you use my link. https://pcap.rocks/d86053 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
Professor Vincent Walker is a Certified Financial Planner and founded a Boutique firm to provide Financial Planning and Asset Management in Huntington Beach, CA. In this episode, he discusses the importance of investing in index funds for a diversified portfolio and other financial tips. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
In this podcast, I discuss what the FIRE movement is, a lifestyle with the goal of gaining financial independence and retiring early. The movement became popular among millennials in the 2010s, and has continued to grow online. I discuss the steps that people of this movement take to achieve FIRE. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
In this episode, I interview Jason Gray, an entrepreneur who started his own business 7 years ago with Primerica and has helped clients discuss and create a financial plan for their present and lifetime goals. We discuss the importance of credit, investing, compounding wealth, and financial planning . --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
In this episode, I discuss the differences between a credit and debit card. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
Jeremy Soria is 25 years old and currently working as a mortgage loan processor and used to work at US Bank. He discusses growing up with a single parent, sharing his expertise of how to open up a bank and checking account, and what you need to apply for a loan and credit. This episode discusses many tips on how to maintain or improve your credit score and about the power of real estate investing. UPDATE: DONT PAY FOR ALL OF YOUR SCHOOL WITH A CREDIT CARD LIKE HE DID! Student loans from the government are much better because they have lower interest rates and will save you money. He put his credit at risk by putting all of his tuition on a credit card when he did not have the money to pay it off on time. If he would not have been able to get a loan to pay that off, it would have really hurt his credit score and he would have had to pay super high rates for interest. He should have gotten a student loan from the first point and paid that off consistently. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
This episode discusses what a credit score is, how to know what is considered a good credit score, and why they are an essential part of our financial health. I also give you tips on how you can manage your credit score responsibly. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
Virgil is a 32 year old sales and services expert and entrepreneur. In this episode, we discuss his experience and thoughts on finances and how important resilience is to obtaining your goals. "How I Money" is a new series on Rethinking How You Money 101 that interviews people about how their experiences with money have impacted who they are today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
This episode discusses the main differences between a savings and checkings account and why APY(annual percentage yield) plays a role. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rethinkinghowyoumoney101/support
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