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หนังสือ Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping by and Get Your Financial Life Together ของ Erin Lowry - เมื่อเด็กในยุคสมัยนี้ ที่กำลังจะเข้าสู่วัยกลางคนกำลังประสบปัญหาเงินเดือนชนเดือน แล้วก็ไม่พอใช้จ่ายในแต่ละเดือน - การตั้งชื่อหนังสือที่สื่อไปทาง คนในยุคมิลเลนเนียล ซึ่งเกิดในช่วงปี 1981 ถึง 1996 โดยเฉพาะ ควรได้รับการช่วยเหลืออย่างเร่งด่วน - สิ่งที่เราจะทำไม่ได้เลยคือ การควบคุมค่าใช้จ่าย โดยที่เราไม่คำนึงถึงสภาพคล่องในอนาคต การขอสินเชื่อ รวมไปถึงการกู้หนี้ยืมสินเป็นสิ่งที่ต้องระมัดระวัง - ลองสังเกตว่ารายรับ รายจ่ายแต่ละเดือนของเราเป็นอย่างไร บางทีเราอาจจะคิดว่าเรารู้อยู่แล้ว แต่พอเราได้ศึกษาเรื่องการเงินมากขึ้นเราก็จะได้ความรู้มากขึ้นตาม - หากเราไม่รู้ข้อมูลพื้นฐานเกี่ยวกับการเงิน เราก็จะได้อะไรกลับไปเยอะมาก แต่ถ้าเรามีความรู้แบบกว้างขวางแล้ว การเรียนรู้ในหนังสือเล่มนี้อาจจะไม่ได้มากขนาดนั้น
Genesis is back at it again with a new book to add to your adulting reading list. This week, Genesis takes a deep dive into Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping by and get your financial life together by Erin Lowry. Like sex, money talk shouldn't be a taboo topic and that is what the author of this amazing book believes. Listen now to get your financial life on track! BUY THE BOOK:https://amzn.to/3oyg65gTRY CANVA PRO FOR FREE:https://tinyurl.com/3yrmt4bsSHOP MY CANDLE VIBES:https://mycandlevibes.comFULL EPISODE SHOW NOTES:http://genesismichaela.com/ep28/FOLLOW GENESIS ON INSTAGRAM:@GenmakayEMAIL:Contact@genesismichaela.com MOST POPULAR EPISODES:Content Creation: It's okay to not know what's next How to File Your Individual Taxes as a Millennial You Should Probably Quit Your Horrible JobHow to Register for College Classes How to Get out of Credit Card Debt
Garrett begins the episode with rapid fire questions, quotes and sentiments about money for Erin's comment. "Live within your means." Credit Card or Debit Card? Best thing about/healthiest opinion/relationship with money? When to start talking about prenups? Where do millennials go wrong? Then, Erin and Garrett discuss Erin's journey to becoming an author, why/how she found her passion in money and into more detail on all the above. Links: Erin on IG: @brokemillenialblog Erin on Twitter: @brokemillenial Website: www.brokemillennial.com Erin's books: BROKE MILLENNIAL: Stop Scraping by and Get Your Financial Life Together https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0143130404/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=brokemillen09-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0143130404&linkId=79840cbb8b98e6a0f23405db0786f542 BROKE MILLENNIAL TAKES ON INVESTING: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0143133640/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=brokemillen09-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0143133640&linkId=6dfbfcc863bfc1d9e717bd90ade862a6 Garrett on IG: @garrettnwood @daretomovepodcast Email Garrett: gwcrof@gmail.com Garrett's book: Dare To Move https://www.amazon.com/Dare-Move-Garrett-Nicole-Wood/dp/1945756209 SIMILAR EPISODES: 29 with Hari Ravichandran on building a $1B company 13 with Garrett on how to have multiple streams of income and thrive in a "portfolio lifestyle" 34 with Venture Capitalist and former Netflix founding team member, Tom Willerer
Not sure when to have the “big money talk” in a relationship? Here’s the thing, you should consider having little money talks all the time.And while the thought of talking about credit scores and savings strategies on a first date may make you want to call for the check and run for the door, you can start picking up context clues very early in a relationship. These clues can give you an idea of whether or not you might be financially compatible with someone.After all, money changes everything, especially love. Who makes more money? Who pays the cable bill? To have or not having a big wedding or put money toward expensive vacations? We all enter relationships with some financial baggage, real or emotional. How you handle it as a team can really make a difference in making love last.Everyone has their own financial style and it can help to find someone who matches (or compliments) yours.On this week’s episode of Teach Me How To Money, Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping by and Get Your Financial Life Together, talks bills, debt, engagement rings, and more.Don’t have Stash yet?Just go to StashInvest.com/podcast and you can get $5 to get you started on your investment journey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I sat down with millennial money expert and author, Erin Lowry. Erin Lowry is a millennial personal finance expert and the founder of BrokeMillennial.com. She’s also the author of “BROKE MILLENNIAL: Stop Scraping by and Get Your Financial Life Together.” Lowry has contributed to Forbes, Business Insider, New York Magazine’s The Cut and U.S. News & World Report. Some of her insights have been featured by outlets including: CNBC, Fox & Friends, CBS Sunday Morning, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and Marketplace Money. Lowry lives in New York City with her spunky rescue dog Mosby. HERE'S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: Why your money story doesn’t always have to be from “rags to riches” Questions to ask to confirm you have a gold star in personal finance What backwards planning is when it comes to your money Some of the roadblocks Millennials are facing when it comes to their finances and how to overcome them. Considerations for starting today instead of delaying for the future and how compound interest works in your favor. How your parents and family have influenced your thoughts and beliefs around money. How social media has helped in aiding conversations about money. Whether Millennials are scared of the stock market and where the real issues are. LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Erin’s Website Broke Millennial BROKE MILLENNIAL: Stop Scraping by and Get Your Financial Life Together Work Your Wealth Episode 5: From Smart Mom to Rich Mom with Kimberly Palmer
A special happy hour as we welcome Erin Lowry, personal finance expert and author of the new book Broke Millennial – Stop Scraping by and Get your Financial Life Together. Erin will always hold a special place in my heart and for this show as she was actually the first guest ever of Martinis and Your Money. She joins me and the ladies to talk about the book and we all discuss lessons we’ve learned in our 20s and now here’s my friends. I hope you enjoyed this happy hour. I think my biggest takeaway is that it’s clearly important to focus on money as early as you can and if you’re in your 20s listening to this, don’t let time pass you by, but equally important, if you haven’t started, there’s always time and hopefully the lessons we’ve learned along our way will help you along your way no matter where or when you’re starting your journey to financial health and well-being. If you have any topics you would like for us to talk about during happy hour, please feel free to email me shannon@finblonde.com or tweet @blonde_finance or join the private Martinis and Your Money Facebook group and let us know. And until next time, CHEER!