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Are you saving or investing for retirement? Erin Lowry from BrokeMillennial.com joins me to discuss why it is so important to change the language we use when we talk about preparing for retirement. Catch up with Erin on Instagram at @BrokeMillennial or check out her book Broke Millennial Takes on Investing on Amazon or your local library. Check out my new podcast This Is Awkward using the link below. https://podfollow.com/this-is-awkward Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance
Episode 157: The Inspired Money podcast turns three! Tune in to the first solo episode ever, and you're invited to participate in a couple of listener challenges. Summary We're celebrating three years of publishing the Inspired Money podcast. In this episode, you'll learn: What are the top, most downloaded episodes? A behind the scenes look at some of the interviews. Drop me a line if you know someone with an inspired money story who should be featured on a future episode. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/157 Andy's social media links: Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Mentioned in this episode: Survey: What's your favorite Inspired Money episode and why? Email Andy a guest idea: www.inspiredmoney.fm/andy IM 065: How to Sell and Earn More Like a "Million Dollar Listing New York" Star | Ryan Serhant IM 073: How You Can Be An Everyday Millionaire with Chris Hogan IM 111: Retired at 41 and Tips for Financial Independence with Chris Mamula IM 087: Broke Millennial Takes on Investing with Erin Lowry IM 097: Real Estate Investing for Passive Income with Lane Kawaoka IM 118: How to Set Goals and Make Them Happen with Joe Pulizzi IM 142: How to Be Wealthy Starting at Just $500 per Month with Derek Sivers IM 007: An Actor's Spiritual Path to Success and Happiness | Linus Roache IM 036: "Ready Player One" Screenwriter on Enjoying the Process | Zak Penn IM 057: Healthier Means Wealthier With P90X | Tony Horton IM 012: Outspoken Advocate for Civil Rights in the Episcopal Church | John Shelby Spong IM 109: Moments in Your Life When You Just Know with Mari Smith IM 113: Using Creativity to Disrupt the Status Quo with Tania Katan IM 126: Pursuing a Career that Sparks Joy with The Sasha Group’s Maribel Lara Bonus: Adopting Kids from Overseas with Andrew Wang Books By John Shelby Spong on Amazon Join the 30 Day Fear Challenge http://inspiredmoney.fm/challenge Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
That's right, you know the vibes, Malia and Chris are back for another episode to discuss finances. We promise this is the last finance episode for a while. However, Erin Lowry joins the podcast duo to review and break down her book, "Broke Millennial Takes on Investing: A Beginner’s Guide to Leveling Up Your Money." During the conversation, Erin shares what she thinks is the most important investing terms millennials should know and gives a deep dive on what inflation is and how it's been robbing us of our purchasing power for decades. Malia explains the silver lining in having student loan debt and being able to invest. Chris explains why he opened up a high yields savings account and how his investing journey has been over the past few years. Honorable mentions: Ally, Capital One, Goldman Sachs, Nerdwallet, Bankrate, asset allocation, time horizon, robo-advisors, Investopedia, compound interest, risk tolerance, Reddit. Don't worry, click here we got you! Make sure you're following and subscribed to us on the following platforms to keep up with our lit reviews: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Youtube, and Apple Podcast. Get 25 % off of Broke Millennial Worksheets by using CODE: MMPOD until August 31, 2020. Click Here
The importance of investing than just saving money.
Since so much is going on and many of you listening are looking for some financial relief during this pandemic, I thought I would do another special episode with my pal Erin Lowry who is a money expert in the U.S. and the author of Broke Millennial and Broke Millennial Takes on Investing. Erin has been hard at work compiling a number of resources in a massive Google spreadsheet (link below) to help you during these uncertain times, and she joins me in this episode to share what you need to know about applying for unemployment insurance and getting your stimulus check if you're living the U.S. Unemployment Insurance Department of Labor website: https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/unemployment-insurance Career One Stop website: https://www.careeronestop.org/ Stimulus Check https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/economic-impact-payments-what-you-need-to-know Broke Millennial's Coronavirus/Recession Relief Hub https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13OdpUwbi_VytzS4trSsGx25FxElrozbegPZK8KnSLpU/edit#gid=141836046 Support Erin & Buy Her Books Broke Millennial Broke Millennial Takes on Investing
Let's face it. The conversation around money is awkward, frustrating and often negative but today's episode with the incredible Erin Lowry proves we already have all the right skills to get our finances back on track and own our financial abundance. Erin is the author of Broke Millennial and Broke Millennial Takes on Investing which makes her our go to girl to help us understand the do's and don'ts of earning good credit, discover new approaches to avoid overspending and increase savings plus how to get out of debt and put our money to work. Ok MW the journey to getting closer to the best YOU continues on this episode! Subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes and Spotify to help us continue to bring powerful conversations like these to you every week. Subscribe to our Newsletter for Perks and Resources: wearemillennialwomen.com Millennial Women Community: MW Instagram MW Facebook A word from our sponsors: RetailMeNot is the secret to simple savings, online and in stores. Why pay full price? RMN will help you save at over 50,000 stores! Browse Today's Best Deals. Save Anytime, Anywhere. Retailmenot.com Get 15% off your order at foursigmatic.com/MWTALK Offer code: MWTALK
Millennials make up the largest generation in our country. How are they navigating life's major financial milestones as they get older? What are the unique challenges they face and how does money affect their relationships? Erin Lowry helps millennials get their financial lives together. Erin is a personal finance expert and the author of the Broke Millennial series, including her new book, Broke Millennial Takes on Investing. Erin effectively translates the important principles of personal finance to help fellow millennials gain control of their money. On this episode, she shares her insight into the millennial mindset around money, the factors that shaped it, and more. You can learn more about Erin and her work at brokemillennial.com We discuss: —Myths (and truths!) about millennials. —How parents and millennials can tackle difficult financial scenarios. —Why millennials — and people in general — don't like talking about money. —How to deal with money in relationships by becoming “financially naked.” —The advice that millennials should not take. —The asset millennials have that older generations do not. To learn more about turning meaningful wealth into a meaningful life filled with passion and purpose, connect with me on social media at @jcchristianson or send me an email at john@jcchristianson.com Music: "Day Is Gonna Come" by Royal Deluxe
Erin Lowry is the author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together, and the upcoming Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner’s Guide to Leveling Up your Money. Her first book was noted as one of the best money books of 2017 by MarketWatch. She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and CBS Sunday Morning. She frequently speaks at conferences and universities around the country and has previously written for Cosmopolitan Magazine, Fast Company, and Refinery29. Erin joins me today to offer insights on investing and why it is vital to invest as soon as possible. She shares how freelance and contract workers should prepare for times without a steady income as well as have open conversations with their partners. She reveals the different ways you can begin investing and the benefits of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), social investing, and diversification. She also highlights why it is essential to learn the financial language and shop around for financial advisors and financial services. “Investing is one of the best ways of building wealth, especially if you have the advantage of time.” - Erin Lowry This Week on Young Money: Why it's crucial to have a relationship with money from an early age. The benefits of investing early on in your career. Money management for contract and freelance workers. The ways you can get into investing without having tens of thousands of dollars. What an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) is. The importance of investment diversification. The different resources for learning about money. Why you might want to consider social investing. What Robo advisors are. Why it's vital to shop around for financial services. Key takeaways: Freelancers should have conversations and plan for times without a steady income. Take the time to learn the financial language. Evaluate if you are ready to invest. Diversify your investments. Resources Mentioned: EP092 How to be In Love AND Financially Fit with Wendy Brookhouse EP032 David Jenkins on Investing with TheAnswerIs Connect with Erin Lowry: Broke Millennial Broke Millennial on Facebook Broke Millennial on Twitter Broke Millennial on Instagram Erin Lowry on LinkedIn Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together by Erin Lowry Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner’s Guide to Leveling Up your Money Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
Erin Lowry wants you to know that words have power, especially when it comes to your money. Saving and investing are not the same thing. For example, if someone is saving for retirement, they might not even be aware that they are actually investing their money. Very few people put their retirement money in a savings account. It's much more likely that if you have your retirement money invested in an index fund, or some kind of portfolio of stocks and bonds that are subject to risk and growth. But if we keep using the word “save” when we talk about retirement, we miss the opportunity to learn about our investments. If we say “invest” for retirement, you might be triggered to ask “What's my money invested in?” You might be thinking, Beau, everyone knows the difference between saving and investing, and people know where their retirement money is invested. Unfortunately, that's just not true. I read yesterday that 40% of Canadians keep their TFSA contributions in a simple savings account. Why are Canadians doing this? Well, it's in the name. TFSA stands for Tax-Free Savings Account. The Canadian government called it a savings account. But it's not a savings account. It's a tax shelter. Where the RRSP, or Registered Retirement Savings Plan, was created to save you taxes now, only for you to pay them later when you withdraw money in retirement, the TFSA allows you to take after-tax money you already have and protect it from ever being taxed again. So the TFSA is not for savings, because savings might grow, if you're lucky, at 1% per year. You can afford the taxes on 1%. What you want in your TFSA is your highest growth investments. If you have $10,000 in Canadian bank stocks, for example, and you say they are part of your TFSA, and then grow by 10% this year, you pay no tax on that 10%. Not this year or any year after that. That $10,000 could grow to $100,000 and you never pay any tax. So should this program created to shelter your investment growth from future taxes be called a Tax-Free Savings Account? Absolutely not. It's a terrible name and it's confusing Canadians. Words have power. Like the words "broke" and "poor" are not the same thing. This is something that Erin and I discuss in the episode, as she has now written two books: the first one is called Broke Millennial and the most recent one is Broke Millennial Takes on Investing. And there's a third book in the series coming soon, which we also discuss in the episode. Erin joined me from New York City to share her personal finance story. NEXT EPISODE 97 - Bridget Casey Click here to book a FREE 15-minute personal finance consultation with Beau Humphreys, Personal Finance Coach Click here to become a patron of The Personal Finance Show via Patreon To register for my next available personal finance webinar click here.
On our first “official” episode, join us as we talk to Erin Lowry from Broke Millennial. Fresh off her most recent book tour for “Broke Millennial Takes on Investing,” she’s here to talk about why it was so important for her to coordinate her tour as an “experience” so people can have real conversations about investing. ERIN LOWRY is the author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together and Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money. Her first book was named by MarketWatch as one of the best money books of 2017 and her style is often described as refreshing and conversational. https://brokemillennial.com/ For all these Plutus Awards, check out our link here: https://plutusfoundation.org/
My guest today for the second time is author, blogger and money educator, Erin Lowry. It's a pleasure to be speaking with her about her new book, Broke Millennial Takes on Investing. Interesting enough, it took her a long time to feel confident and worthy when it comes to investing. She was under the false impression that you need to be wealthy and have in-depth knowledge before you even considered getting started. Thankfully these beliefs didn't stop her and now she's put together a great introduction resources for anyone wanting to learn more about investing. I love her approach and we dive into her journey to writing this book during our conversation. The post AALP 236 – Intro to Investing with Erin Lowry appeared first on Wealth Clinic.
First Draft Episode #201: Gaby Dunn Gaby Dunn, co-author of the New York Times bestselling young adult novel I Hate Everyone But You with her writing partner Alison Raskin. The sequel, Please Send Help, is out now! Gaby and Alison also host the Just Between Us podcast and YouTube channel. Gaby is also the host of the podcast Bad With Money and author of the book Bad with Money: The Imperfect Art of Getting Your Financial Sh*t Together. LINKS AND TOPICS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Listen to Gaby’s first episode of First Draft with her co-author and comedy partner Allison Raskin here Gaby has a money book that came out in January called Bad With Money based on her podcast of the same name. Started the Bad With Money podcast because she is not a money expert at all and wanted to ask basic finance questions like “What is a stock?” or “What is a 401k?”. CNBC is a business and finance-based TV network (which was the launching pad for Suze Orman, financial adviser and TV host, author of Women and Money and The Road to Wealth, who has appeared on Gaby’s show) Gerrymandering Case in which hard drives of a deceased Republican strategist were discovered, and he was understood to be encouraging a top census official to add a citizenship question to the survey for political gain. Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin’s YouTube Channel “Just Between Us”, which is an LA based odd-couple comedy channel. It has now shifted over to a podcast format. Gaby went to school for journalism and when she had to interview people and ask a tough question she would give a story of her own first so people would feel like they were talking to a real person. Gaby relates it to the 30 Rock bit were Tracy Morgan feels like he’s lost touch with his audience. In her recent novel, Gaby talks about It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (TV show) and feeling like the character Charlie during the “There is no Carol in HR!” scene. Gaby and Allison Raskin sold their first novel, I Hate Everyone But You, in a bidding war between Macmillan and Simon and Schuster. Simon and Schuster won the bid but Gaby signed a deal for a solo book with Macmillan. Broke Millennial and Broke Millennial Takes on Investing by Erin Lowry Gaby talked with Suze Orman off the record and agreed to disagree on the importance of systemic issues. Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (TV show) Please Send Help takes place four years after I Hate Everyone But You to match the growth of the readers and becomes a cross over between the Young Adult and Adult Genre. Bury The Lede is a Crime Thriller and Gaby’s first graphic novel. She wanted to move away from comedy and towards crime procedurals. Gaby pitches Bury The Lede as Killing Eve (TV show) or Lesbian Hannibal (TV show). Gaby draws on her experience as an intern at The Boston Globe where she would show up to work, get a police radio, and drive around looking for stories. Gaby worked at the Boston Globe while the case of Clark Rockefeller was unfolding. Clark Rockefeller was the pseudonym of Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, convicted murderer and imposter who posed as an American socialite, and was eventually arrested for kidnapping his daughter following a contentious divorce. “The Man in the Rockefeller Suit,” written by Mark Seal for Vanity Fair, is a great piece on the case, and the movie Gaby mentions is Who is Clark Rockefeller? starring Eric McCormack of Will & Grace. Boom Studios is publishing her graphic novel. They have also published Lumberjanes, Heavy Vinyl, and The Avant-guards. Gaby’s editor is Dafna Pleban. Claire Roe and Miquel Muerto are the artists for Bury The Lede. Emily Heller (Stand-up Comedian), Jon Gabrus (Actor and Comedian), and Dave Holmes (Author, TV host, and critic) are a few of the guests that have been on the Just Between Us podcast. S1E2 of Bad With Money features Gaby’s session with Brad Klontz, financial therapist and author of Mind over Money: Overcoming the Money Disorders That Threaten Our Financial Health SUBSCRIBE TO FIRST DRAFT WITH SARAH ENNI Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; Linda Holmes, author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast; Jonny Sun, internet superstar, illustrator of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Gmorning, Gnight! and author and illustrator of Everyone’s an Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too; Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish, Charlie’s Angels, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. 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On this episode I am joined by two time best selling author, Erin Lowry. She is a personal finance expert that has been featured on multiple media outlets such as CNBC, USATODAY, etc. sharing her knowledge on how millennials can live a more financially savvy lifestyle. We discuss how millennials can begin investing while tackling student loan debt, how to discuss finances with your partner, and reasons to start investing early. To purchase her new book, Broke Millennial Takes on Investing click here To learn more about Erin visit https://brokemillennial.com
Erin Lowry aka Broke Millennial didn't set out to be a personal financial author but somewhere after graduating with a liberal arts degree plus hustling three jobs in New York City at age 23 (and pulling in a whopping $23,000 a year) she positioned herself to pursue more entrepreneurial ventures. In this Business Builders Show interview, Erin shares her practical insights to help you get your financial life together (#GYFLT). We also discuss her second book, (and the next installment in the Broke Millennial series), “Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money”, including her checklist for what the wealthy are doing with their money (and no, it is not buying lottery tickets). From making a budget to investing in your retirement (even when you're in business for yourself) to the one thing you should do for your finances today, Erin's down-to-earth approach to addressing money phobias and fears is guidance you'll want to hear. Find more about Erin - including links to her social media profiles, blog, courses, books and more, on her website: https://brokemillennial.com/To learn more about your hosts J. Kelly Hoey and Marty Wolff................jkellyhoey.co and martywolffbusinesssolutions.com. You can also find us on Twitter and Linkedin. Call or text me with your comments and questions at 570 815 1626. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gaby wades into the scary waters of investing with the help of the "Broke Millennial" - aka Erin Lowry. She talks about how to take the first step with investing, breaks down some of the tricky terminology, explores how to stick to your principles when investing your money, and explains why language really matters when it comes to investing... not SAVING... for retirement. Her new book is called "Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money." This episode is sponsored by Honeybook - www.honeybook.com (promo code MONEY), Experian Boost (www.experian.com/money) and VitaCup http://VitaCup.com/money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gaby wades into the scary waters of investing with the help of the "Broke Millennial" - aka Erin Lowry. She talks about how to take the first step with investing, breaks down some of the tricky terminology, explores how to stick to your principles when investing your money, and explains why language really matters when it comes to investing... not SAVING... for retirement. Her new book is called "Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money." This episode is sponsored by Honeybook - www.honeybook.com (promo code MONEY), Experian Boost (www.experian.com/money) and VitaCup http://VitaCup.com/money
The military community is well aware that good leadership is important in your career. But leadership applies to so many parts of your daily life. The impacts of leadership good or bad can have lasting effects on a person. From my experience in the military and as a financial coach, I know how valuable positive leadership is in life and money. I’m excited to share my talk with my guest today, Maureen LeBoeuf. Maureen and I met by chance at a book launch in New York City a couple of years ago. It was for her niece, Erin Lowry, Author of Broke Millennial and Broke Millennial Takes on Investing. It was there I learned about Maureen’s amazing military career. So when I found out she wrote a book, I knew I had to have her on. Brigadier General (Retired) Maureen LeBoeuf served 28 years in the U.S. Army. During her career, she held various staff and leadership positions as well as flying UH-1 helicopters in the continental United States and Europe. Most noteworthy was her assignment as the Professor and Head of the Department of Physical Education at the United States Military Academy at West Point from 1997 until her retirement in 2004. Her position carried the unique title “Master of the Sword.” She was the first woman department head at the United States Military Academy since it was founded in 1802. LeBoeuf is currently the Chair of the USO of North Carolina. She is currently serving as a senior advisor and faculty member with the Thayer Leader Development Group at West Point. In this episode, Maureen shares her stories of leadership in the military to include her time at West Point, the lasting impacts of leadership, how to apply leadership in your life and money plus her money words of wisdom for active-duty Service members.
EIG Wealth Advisor, Anne Mank, CPA, CFP®, talks with Erin Lowry, author of "The Broke Millennial: Takes on Investing" discuss financial planning for millennials in their 20s and 30s. Learn how to create a roadmap to manage debt, increase savings and start your portfolio.
EIG Wealth Advisor, Anne Mank, CPA, CFP®, talks with Erin Lowry, author of "The Broke Millennial: Takes on Investing" discuss financial planning for millennials in their 20s and 30s. Learn how to create a roadmap to manage debt, increase savings and start your portfolio.
It’s been a few years since I first had Erin Lowry on the show to talk about her first book Broke Millennial (that’s episode 109 if you want to listen), and she’s back with a brand new book called Broke Millennial Takes on Investing! She’s still on her book tour, but we recently teamed up to co-organize our Level Up Your Money Torontoevent last week, and while she was in town I got to do an in-person interview for this episode of the podcast. Since her new book is about investing, but specifically a guide for beginner/millennial investors, that’s what we talk about in-depth in this episode. As we shared, we often get asked investing book recommendations, and there isn’t a whole lot out there as a good starter book. You can find some of mine on my recommendations page, but still many of those books can seem too advanced and thus do more harm than good. Investing shouldn’t feel intimidating or scary, and the only way to feel more comfortable with investing is to educate yourself. It took me several years to feel confident even having certain guests on the show because I was afraid I’d say something wrong or use the wrong term. Here’s the thing, investing is simple. But it can also be as complex as you want it to be. The key thing is to start by learning the foundations, then continue educate yourself by learning more advanced topics in investing. And as a little self-promo, that’s literally why I created my Investing Foundations for Canadians course. It’s the perfect place to start to build that foundation and grow from there. Fiduciaries in Canada This was a topic we touched on and there’s so much confusion about fiduciary duty in Canada. If you pick up any American investing book, it’ll tell you to make sure you work with a fiduciary to get unbiased advice. In Canada, we don’t have the same regulations. Here are some articles that go more in-depth: Are You a Fiduciary – Wealth Professional Canada What Is a Fiduciary Standard? – PWL Capital Fiduciary Duties and Financial Advisors Different Ways to Invest in Canada Another thing that’s important to make clear is although there are a lot of similarities between Canada and the U.S. in terms of investing, there are some differences too. In Canada, there are three different ways to invest: work with an advisor through an investment firm or financial institution, use a robo-advisor, or go self-directed (DIY) using a discount brokerage. The biggest difference between Canada and the U.S. is of course the different regulations of our advisors, but also how our robo-advisors work. For all robo-advisors in Canada, there is always an investment professional behind the scenes. It’s not just an algorithm, there are people monitoring portfolios, rebalancing, and giving advice to clients.
Though we usually focus on bigger picture topics like systemic issues within our economy that disproportionately affect women, this week we’re getting tactical, and sharing actionable tips that can improve your finances today, with a little help from some friends of the podcast. Be sure to check out the links here in the shownotes to find all of the awesome financial pros and content creators we heard from and referenced. Links from the show : Broke Millennial Takes on Investing by Erin Lowry Sarah Li Cain’s podcast Beyond the Dollar Bobbi Rebell’s podcast Financial Grownup Hey Berna She Picks Up Pennies Penny’s Twitter How You Spend Your Days podcast Kara’s blog post, I’m a Financial Professional and I Have Hella Financial Anxiety Tanja’s book Work Optional, specifically chapter 3
As Erin Lowry says in her new book, Broke Millennial Takes On Investing, it’s easy to think you’re not ready or rich enough to start investing. But what if you’re exactly at the right place right now to start investing and dramatically change your future?What You'll LearnSo how do you know when you're ready to start investing?Why do we all wait too long to start investingHow can you get started investing if you're uncomfortable with losing moneyHow Erin got interested in personal finance and ultimately investingErin's favorite tidbits from her new book, Broke Millennial Takes on InvestingLinksBroke Millennial Takes on InvestingBroke MillennialSUBSCRIBE & SHAREWant to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! IT’S FREE!Want to have a cup of coffee this week on us? Leave a review in iTunes and email a copy of your review to info@mmoneypodcast.com. Ask ShannahHave an Ask Shannah question, submit it hereGet SocialShannah on TwitterShannah on Instagram
Broke Millennial’s Erin Lowry joins Bobbi with 3 specific things you can do today to upgrade your investing strategy, along with her take on how to be a successful investor. For example: How much should you be paying for your investments? How long should you set it and forget it- when do you check in on your investments? What is an investment audit? Are all index funds the same? How to tell if your goals are in line with the investment choices you are making? And what to do if you don’t understand an investment term but don’t want to ask. Plus a preview of her new book “Broke Millennial Takes on Investing’. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/fggactionableinvestingtips
Millennials want to learn how to start investing. The problem is that most have no idea where to begin. There's a significant lack of information out there catering to the concerns of new millennial investors, such as:Should I invest while paying down student loans?How do I invest in a socially responsible way?What about robo-advisors and apps, are any of them any good?Where can I look online for investment advice? That’s why we’re happy to have Erin Lowry back on the show to discuss her latest book, Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money. In this second book in the Broke Millennial series, Lowry answers those questions and delivers all of the investment basics in one easy-to-digest package. Tackling topics ranging from common terminology to how to handle your anxiety to retirement savings and even how to actually buy and sell a stock, this hands-on guide will help any investment newbie become a confident player in the market on their way to building wealth. Have a money question? Email me here. Please leave a rating or review in Apple Podcasts. Connect with me at these places for all my content: https://www.jillonmoney.com/ https://twitter.com/jillonmoney https://www.facebook.com/JillonMoney https://www.instagram.com/jillonmoney/ https://www.youtube.com/c/JillSchlesinger https://www.linkedin.com/in/jillonmoney/ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/jill-on-money https://apple.co/2pmVi50 "Jill on Money" theme music is by Joel Goodman, www.joelgoodman.com.
Author and personal finance expert, Erin Lowry talks about her Broke Millennial brand, how to start a money conversation with your partner, and her new book for the beginner investor. Guest Biography Erin Lowry is the author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together and Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner’s Guide to Leveling Up Your Money. Her first book was named by MarketWatch as one of the best money books of 2017 and her style is often described as refreshing and conversational. Erin’s appeared on CBS Sunday Morning, CNBC and Fox & Friends. She has written for Fast Company, Cosmopolitan Magazine and Refinery29 and regularly speaks at universities and conferences around the country. Erin spent most of her childhood living in Asia, but now settled in New York City with her husband. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/087 In this episode, you will learn: What full frontal financial nudity with your significant other means. Why investing is the great wealth equalizer and if you're not doing, you're missing out. Tactics that the wealthy use to grow and preserve money Find more from our guest: brokemillennial.com Instagram Facebook Twitter Mentioned in this episode: Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together by Erin Lowry Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money by Erin Lowry The Broke Millennial Takes on Investing Book Tour (April 10 to May 16, 2019) Special offer for #InspiredMoney listeners who buy Erin's new book: Get the 30-Day Rookie Investor Action Plan Designed like a day planner, you will be assigned a small, actionable step to take each day for a month that will set you on the road towards becoming a confident investor. [digital download] Email proof of purchase to info[at]brokemillennial.com with "Inspired Money" in the subject line Runnymede Money Tip of the Week: Three tips if you're getting a tax refund. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Investing is not just for the wealthy. It is for broke millennials, too. We're welcoming back on the show my friend Erin Lowry, a personal finance expert. She started the crazy, popular blog called Broke Millennial years ago, as a way to share her own useful financial tips with her peers. The blog blossomed into a book by the same name, Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together, which came out in 2017. After the success of that first book, Erin is now back this year with her second book called Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner’s Guide To Leveling Up Your Money. It just came out. In many ways, this book complements the first, which is all about helping millennials level up and realize that investing can be simple, it can be done, it's approachable, it's fun, all the things. Such a needed book, because I know a lot of you have questions about where to begin when it comes to investing; what stocks to pick, where to put your money, 401K versus IRA, Roth IRA versus traditional IRA. Erin's going to help us dissect all of this. PS, she's embarking on a multi-city book tour to promote this book. We're going to talk about where you might be able to meet her, including at Stacks House in Los Angeles. Very excited to welcome her back on the show.
Erin Lowry, author of Broke Millennial Takes on Investing thought her new hubby was all set when he assured her he had bought life insurance to protect his parents obligation to his student debt. But a chance discovery revealed the insurance was not what either of them thought he had purchased. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/erinlowry
Erin Lowry is the author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life together and is currently working on her second book, Broke Millennial Takes on Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling-Up Your Money. Her first book was named by MarketWatch as one of the best money books of 2017 and her style is often described as refreshing and conversational. Erin's appeared on CBS Sunday Morning, CNBC and Fox & Friends. She has written for Fast Company, Cosmopolitan Magazine and Refinery29 and regularly speaks at universities and conferences around the country. Grab her book "Broke Millennial" Here Also Grab Amazon's #1 selling book "Shift the Work" by Joe Mechlinski Here
EIG Wealth Advisor, Anne Mank, CPA, CFP®, talks with Erin Lowry, author of "The Broke Millennial: Takes on Investing" discuss financial planning for millennials in their 20s and 30s. Learn how to create a roadmap to manage debt, increase savings and start your portfolio.