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Unlock the secrets to mastering cash flow analysis and elevate your financial savvy to the level of a CFO. In this enlightening episode of Boosting Your Financial IQ, I dive deep into the critical importance of cash flow for any business, revealing why even profitable companies can face bankruptcy without proper cash management. I'll unpack the structure of the statement of cash flows, providing you with the tools to interpret cash inflows and outflows strategically. You will gain a clear understanding of a company's liquidity and overall cash position with expert tips and secret hacks tailored for comprehensive analysis.Discover the fundamental elements of the statement of cash flows as I break it down into its three main sections: operating activities, investing activities, and financing activities. Learn how each section impacts a company's financial health and explore vital metrics like net cash from operating activities, CapEx, free cash flow, and the cash flow to debt ratio. By analyzing trends over time and comparing periods, you'll gain deeper insights into a company's operational efficiency and working capital management. For visual learners, check out my whiteboard walkthroughs on my YouTube channel linked below, and join my program at byfiq.com to further enhance your financial decision-making skills.Helpful links:Join the Strategic Financial Mastery programJoin Our Free CommunityTrain your team with an on-site workshopDisclaimer:BYFIQ, LLC is a wholly owned entity of Coltivar Group, LLC. The views expressed here are those of the individual Coltivar Group, LLC (“Coltivar”) personnel quoted and are not the views of Coltivar or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, Coltivar has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendations. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. Please see https://www.byfiq.com/terms-and-privacy-policy for additional important information.Support the Show.
Podcast: Dollar Wise PodcastEpisode: Smart Not Spoiled: Raising Financially Savvy KidsPub date: 2024-06-04In this episode of the Dollar Wise Podcast, host Jason Gabrieli is joined by Chad Willardson, president and founder of Pacific Capital, bestselling author, and co-founder of GravyStack. Chad shares his journey of teaching financial literacy to children, inspired by his experiences as a father of five. He discusses the development of GravyStack, an innovative app designed to help kids learn about money through practical activities, and the importance of financial education at a young age. Chad also delves into the philosophy behind his book "Smart Not Spoiled," offering practical advice for parents on raising financially responsible children.Tune into this episode to also learn:The inspiration and development behind the GravyStack appPractical steps for parents to teach their kids about moneyThe importance of creating a family mission statement and financial valuesWhat we discussed[00:02:27] Financial education and entrepreneurship for kids[00:04:29] Teaching kids about money at home vs. school[00:06:03] Practical tips: No allowance, earning through chores[00:09:11] Integrating GravyStack methodologies into family life[00:11:07] Starting financial education early[00:12:01] Long-term vision for GravyStack and financial literacy impact[00:14:13] Practical steps for parents to get started3 Things To RememberKids learn about money through observation and practical experience.Stop giving allowances; instead, offer opportunities to earn.Create a family mission statement and discuss financial values regularly.Useful LinksConnect with Jason Gabrieli: LinkedInConnect with Chad Willardson: LinkedInLike what you've heard…Learn more about HFM HERESchedule time to speak with us HERECheck out our Financial Wellness Program – HFM IgniteThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from HFM Investment Advisors, LLC, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: Dollar Wise PodcastEpisode: Smart Not Spoiled: Raising Financially Savvy KidsPub date: 2024-06-04In this episode of the Dollar Wise Podcast, host Jason Gabrieli is joined by Chad Willardson, president and founder of Pacific Capital, bestselling author, and co-founder of GravyStack. Chad shares his journey of teaching financial literacy to children, inspired by his experiences as a father of five. He discusses the development of GravyStack, an innovative app designed to help kids learn about money through practical activities, and the importance of financial education at a young age. Chad also delves into the philosophy behind his book "Smart Not Spoiled," offering practical advice for parents on raising financially responsible children.Tune into this episode to also learn:The inspiration and development behind the GravyStack appPractical steps for parents to teach their kids about moneyThe importance of creating a family mission statement and financial valuesWhat we discussed[00:02:27] Financial education and entrepreneurship for kids[00:04:29] Teaching kids about money at home vs. school[00:06:03] Practical tips: No allowance, earning through chores[00:09:11] Integrating GravyStack methodologies into family life[00:11:07] Starting financial education early[00:12:01] Long-term vision for GravyStack and financial literacy impact[00:14:13] Practical steps for parents to get started3 Things To RememberKids learn about money through observation and practical experience.Stop giving allowances; instead, offer opportunities to earn.Create a family mission statement and discuss financial values regularly.Useful LinksConnect with Jason Gabrieli: LinkedInConnect with Chad Willardson: LinkedInLike what you've heard…Learn more about HFM HERESchedule time to speak with us HERECheck out our Financial Wellness Program – HFM IgniteThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from HFM Investment Advisors, LLC, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
In this episode of the Dollar Wise Podcast, host Jason Gabrieli is joined by Chad Willardson, president and founder of Pacific Capital, bestselling author, and co-founder of GravyStack. Chad shares his journey of teaching financial literacy to children, inspired by his experiences as a father of five. He discusses the development of GravyStack, an innovative app designed to help kids learn about money through practical activities, and the importance of financial education at a young age. Chad also delves into the philosophy behind his book "Smart Not Spoiled," offering practical advice for parents on raising financially responsible children.Tune into this episode to also learn:The inspiration and development behind the GravyStack appPractical steps for parents to teach their kids about moneyThe importance of creating a family mission statement and financial valuesWhat we discussed[00:02:27] Financial education and entrepreneurship for kids[00:04:29] Teaching kids about money at home vs. school[00:06:03] Practical tips: No allowance, earning through chores[00:09:11] Integrating GravyStack methodologies into family life[00:11:07] Starting financial education early[00:12:01] Long-term vision for GravyStack and financial literacy impact[00:14:13] Practical steps for parents to get started3 Things To RememberKids learn about money through observation and practical experience.Stop giving allowances; instead, offer opportunities to earn.Create a family mission statement and discuss financial values regularly.Useful LinksConnect with Jason Gabrieli: LinkedInConnect with Chad Willardson: LinkedInLike what you've heard…Learn more about HFM HERESchedule time to speak with us HERECheck out our Financial Wellness Program – HFM Ignite
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Raising financially savvy kids is hard, especially with so much flashy marketing competing for their attention and cash. Financial literacy is essential, but it's largely neglected in school so you're left to fill the void. In this episode, Mac and Andrew offer practical strategies for teaching your kids about budgeting, banking, saving, taxes, and debt. They also discuss the importance of transparent discussions and real-world experiences to empower your children to lead by example and facilitate open dialogue. Tap that subscribe button so you don't miss the next installment in our series about children and money! Resources mentioned in this episode: Charles Schwab Financial Calculators The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money by Ron Lieber
More about my guest:Doug Vestal, PhD, is my husband of 20 years and business coach for 10 years join me for this intimate conversation. Doug Vestal is a former finance risk manager turned entrepreneur. He is the owner of Freedom of Practice where he helps OTs break the shackles of the insurance world by starting their own private pay practice. He is helping OTs reclaim their time freedom, money freedom and treatment freedom by becoming the courageous therapist who creates jobs, not just has a job. The best job he's ever had is being a Dad to 2 wonderful kids. He and his wife run their businesses around prioritizing family time, not the other way around.He is the author of the upcoming book, Financial Freedom for Ots: your stress-free guide to money. OT Pioneers: Intro to Pelvic Floor Therapy for Occupational Therapists____________________________________________________________________________________________Introducing Pelvic OTPs United -- Lindsey's new off-line interactive community! Inside Pelvic OTPs United you'll find: Weekly group mentoring calls with Lindsey. She's doing this exclusively inside this community. These aren't your boring old Zoom calls where she is a talking head. We interact, we coach, we learn from each other. The power of these community calls is staggering. Plus, she's got a lineup of experts coming in you don't to miss (see the P.S.). Highly curated forums. The worst is when you post a question on FB just to have it drowned out with 10 other questions that follow it. So, she's got dedicated forums on different populations, different diagnosis, different topics (including business). Hop it, post your specific question, and get the expert advice you need. Private podcast. Miss a group coaching call? Not a problem, the audio is uploaded to a private podcast so you can listen on the go. Turn your commute into a transformativeMore info here. Lindsey would love support you in this quiet corner off social media! ...
Have you ever been struck by a story that changed the way you view finances? The National Financial Educators Council's Vince Shorb shares his journey and the profound influence figures like Sister Maria had on his advocacy for financial wellness. Underscoring the importance of early savings and compound interest, Vince guides us through the intricacies of financial literacy. It is through his anecdotes that we are able to see how mentorship impacts individual lives and, in turn, inspires societal development.Our conversation with Vince examines the stagnant state of financial education in our schools. Our classrooms cling to outdated curricula despite advances in technology and a changing world. As a result of institutional inertia and a system that is resistant to change, we investigate the challenges that prevent our educational content from evolving. For the youth of tomorrow, financial literacy, career education, and entrepreneurship are key pillars of education reform.Finally, we talk about our efforts with 'United for Financial Literacy' to create a financially literate future. Our goal is monumental: equipping the next generation with financial literacy tools. In addition to provoking thought, Vince leaves us with practical resources and ideas for fostering financial literacy. This episode is an essential listen for anyone who is passionate about preparing our youth for the world. Support the showWith 4Freedom, all your communications, internet activity, and app usage are encrypted using multiple layers of robust, military-grade encryption algorithms that surpass the standards used by the NSA.You can start your secure account today:https://www.4freedommobile.com?ref=bridgebuilders
This Wim-Hof trained finance expert's background is in the investment-banking sector. He changed careers early, at the age of 30 and became a full-time trader – a lifestyle trader. He currently lives in Thailand where he enjoys the flexibility of trading and travels the globe teaching others how to do what he does. Mark is a friend of mine and over many ice baths and coconuts in Thailand we discussed all matters related to wealth. He's a great guest as he well-and-truly ticks the boxes of wealth and health. Now, for the first time, we've recorded a podcast on it. Today we look at: Exactly what Mark tells his clients to do with their investments Why getting your finances right is such an important part of your overall balance The key triangle of health, wealth and relationships What to do with your money Where to take risk and where to play it safe Mark's love of ice baths, and Wim Hof training THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: BIOptimizers - Do you know if you're getting enough magnesium? Because four out of five Americans aren't. And that's a big problem because magnesium is involved in more than 300 biochemical reactions in your body. There are dozens of symptoms of magnesium deficiency: anxiety, insomnia, muscle cramps or twitches, high blood pressure, constipation, these are just a few of the most common ones. Now here's what most people DON'T know: taking just any magnesium supplement won't solve your problem because most supplements use the cheapest kinds that your body can't use or absorb. That's why I exclusively recommend Magnesium Breakthrough. It's the only full-spectrum magnesium supplement with 7 unique forms of magnesium that your body can actually use and absorb. Just go to bioptimizers.com/zestology In addition to the discount, use promo code ZESTOLOGY10 to get gifts with purchase - up to 2 travel size bottles of Magnesium Breakthrough. Act Fast - this is a limited time offer.
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In the fast-paced world we live in, instilling financial wisdom in our children is more crucial than ever. I want you to imagine your kids growing up not just understanding the concept of money but mastering it with confidence. As accountant moms, you have a distinct advantage – a unique perspective that can make a significant impact on your children's financial education. Honestly, I don't think there's enough taught about financial literacy to children. I think that's part of the reason why we have young adults who are saddled with more debt than they can possibly afford. This week on The CPA MOMS Podcast we discuss nurturing financial wisdom in kids, making money lessons fun, the role of technology in financial education, and addressing challenges. You can read the full show notes HERE
Today in part 2 of raising financially savvy kids, Scott Donnell and I continuing our conversation by digging into the three main paths to wealth: trading time for money, selling a product, or investing capital, with each one bringing its unique opportunities and challenges. This episode is packed with insights on involving children in business, teaching them to save and invest early, and preparing them for a financially secure and purposeful life.Whether you have children, know children or are planning for them this episode has something for you.Connect with Scott Donnell:Website: https://gravystack.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/GravyStackLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-donnellPodcast: Smart Money ParentingMeet Loral Langemeier:Loral Langemeier is a money expert, sought-after speaker, entrepreneurial thought leader, and best-selling author of five books.Her goal: to change the conversations people have about money worldwide and empower people to become millionaires.The CEO and Founder of Live Out Loud, Inc. – a multinational organization — Loral relentlessly and candidly shares her best advice without hesitation or apology. What sets her apart from other wealth experts is her innate ability to recognize and acknowledge the skills & talents of people, inspiring them to generate wealth.She has created, nurtured, and perfected a 3-5 year strategy to make millions for the “Average Jill and Joe.” To date, she and her team have served thousands of individuals worldwide and created hundreds of millionaires through wealth-building education keynotes, workshops, products, events, programs, and coaching services.Loral is truly dedicated to helping men and women, from all walks of life, to become millionaires AND be able to enjoy time with their families.She is living proof that anyone can have the life of their dreams through hard work, persistence, and getting things done in the face of opposition. As a single mother of two children, she is redefining the possibility for women to have it all and raise their children in an entrepreneurial and financially literate environment. Links and Resources:Ask Loral App: https://apple.co/3eIgGcXLoral on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/askloral/Loral on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/lorallive/videosLoral on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorallangemeier/Money Rules: https://integratedwealthsystems.com/money-rules/Millionaire Maker Store: https://millionairemakerstore.com/Real Money Talks Podcast: https://integratedwealthsystems.com/podcast/Integrated Wealth Systems:
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As a parent, have you ever asked yourself if your teenagers are well equipped for their financial future as they are approaching the adult life? Have you ever wondered why schools do not provide any financial education? Do you feel overwhelmed and not well equipped to fill the gap? Well, you're not alone. In episode 27 of The True Wealth Project podcast, Sascha Janzen has an insightful conversation with Marilyn Pinto, who has made it her passion and mission to provide financial education to teenagers on a large scale. Marilyn is the founder of KFI Global - an education company that specializes in teaching kids and teens how to make smarter money decisions - and the author of the book "Smarter, Richer, Braver: Unleash the Power of Financial Education to Turbocharge Your Teen's Future." During the episode, Marilyn is going to reveal why financial education struggles to become a priority in government and school policies. She'll shed light on constraints faced by schools, disparities in teaching methods, slow-paced reforms, and the complexity of integration, offering a comprehensive understanding of the challenges hindering its inclusion. Listeners will find out Marilyn's groundbreaking approach to financial education for young adults. Her strategic collaboration with financial institutions, innovative workshops, and the 5 Rs engagement strategy are set to transform conventional financial literacy programs. She'll also share essential steps for parents to offer practical financial guidance to children, emphasizing the criticality of teaching financial literacy progressively, involving kids in discussions, and laying a robust financial foundation before delving into investments. Moreover, Marilyn will highlight parenting strategies to cultivate financial independence in children. Listeners will gain insights into common missteps hindering the development of a healthy money mindset in children. Marilyn will caution against excessive lecturing, overestimating the impact of a single finance book, rushing into investment discussions, and more. Tune in to episode 27 of The True Wealth Project podcast and discover Marilyn Pinto's invaluable insights. Her innovative strategies and guidance offer hope amid challenges, paving the way for a future generation poised to tackle financial complexities confidently. Join the conversation and reshape a landscape where financial literacy becomes an essential skill for all. Sign up for The True Wealth Project Podcast newsletter to stay updated and never miss an episode: https://bit.ly/twpnewslettersib or buy us a coffee to support us: https://bit.ly/3U7t3Rn Connect to Marilyn Pinto Website: https://kfi.global Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilyn-lydia-pinto Read Marilyn's book: Smarter Richer Braver: Unleash the power of financial education and turbocharge your teen's future: https://amzn.to/3H0nvE0 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sascha47/message
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Curious how to help your kids become financially savvy? It's no secret that financial knowledge is power and in today's episode, we're joined by the insightful financial planner, Bryan Sarff, to give you a roadmap. Drawing from his wealth of experience in the financial world, Bryan offers practical advice on how to navigate this often daunting subject with ease, from introducing concepts like earning, saving, investing and debt to more advanced topics like taxes and retirement planning. Bryan Sarff is the founder and CEO of True Wealth & Company and has been serving clients' financial needs since 2003. His services cover all areas of the wealth management process, including business succession planning, investment strategies, business value acceleration, retirement planning, legacy planning, and insurance planning. Bryan acts as a personal wealth manager for successful business owners and thrifty millionaires who want to ‘Make Work Optional'. When working with clients, his highest priority is to help them “achieve financial independence and economic freedom” so they can spend more time doing what they love. Our conversation didn't just revolve around traditional money management. With the world becoming increasingly digital, the concept of money is evolving and it's crucial that we adapt our financial education to reflect that. From digital transactions to the concept of virtual cash, we explored how to ensure our kids grow up understanding the value of money in an increasingly cashless age. During our conversation, we found ourselves discussing one of the most challenging concepts for kids to grasp - debt. To aid in this, we explored a range of online resources and even AI that can help explain it in a digestible way. We also touched on the importance of teaching children how to find information for themselves, fostering independence and curiosity. Bryan also shared his insights on retirement planning, underlining the importance of having a plan and managing debt. So, join us on this journey where we cover financial literacy, offering valuable tips and insights to help prepare your kids for a financially secure future. To learn more about Bryan, please connect with him on LinkedIn. To contact Bryan and schedule time with him, their office at (913) 653-8783 or reach out to his assistant, Emily, at Emily@RetireWithTrue.com. Sunlighten Sauna Sponsor: https://get.sunlighten.com/unlikely Save up to $600! Join our community on Facebook and connect with us on Instagram! Write an apple review and YOUR review could be read on our next episode! Hosted by Tori Shirah and Tracy Stine Contact us ➡️ UnlikelyJoCo@gmail.com
In this insightful episode, join me in a conversation with Sean Mullaney, renowned as The FI Tax Guy, as we delve into the strategic year-end tax moves that can significantly optimize your return. From savvy investment decisions to overlooked deductions, we unravel the practical steps you can take in December to not just meet, but exceed your financial goals. #FinancialWisdom #TaxOptimization #YearEndFinance #FICommunity #SmartInvesting #TaxSeasonPrep #FinancialFreedom #DecemberFinance #OptimizeYourReturn #TheFITaxGuyTips Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The clock is ticking, days are getting shorter and cooler, and it is hard to believe that Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner. But from a financial perspective, we have less than two months to do tax planning, so what should you be thinking about? In this episode, Peter Raskin discusses the importance … Read More Read More
Today on “Post Reports,” personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary gives advice on how to avoid overspending on gifts this holiday season.Read more: Last year, retail sales during the November to December holiday season were $936.3 billion, according to the National Retail Federation. Americans are predicted to spend even more this year. Adobe Analytics projects the best discounts will land on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. But a flashy red sale sign doesn't always mean you're getting a bargain.Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary says we can avoid overspending on gifts by cutting down on our list, shopping earlier, and sticking to a budget. She also shares ideas for meaningful gifts from the heart that won't break the bank. You can also sign up for her free SMS course, “How to be a financially savvy holiday shopper.” Michelle will send you a short text message every day for five days to make sure you're spending with purpose this holiday season. You can sign up by following this link. And subscribe to The Washington Post via Apple podcasts here.
Today, we're peeling back another layer of financially savvy travel. Often overshadowed by the appeal of spending less, listen to this episode to learn about the differences between wise spending and spending less and practical ways to make more informed financial decisions. Enjoyed this episode? You'll love my new book, ‘We Are Financially Savvy Travelers.' Discover how mindful spending and defining your travel priorities and preferences can lead to affording a lifetime of travel experiences. This book provides practical guidance on making smart savings and spending decisions aligned with your values and money goals. Available where books are sold including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and more places. The episode is sponsored by Aura, a digital safety solution that helps protect your personal information against identity theft and online threats. Here's your chance to simplify your online safety while saving big. Try Aura today with a 14- day free trial when you use this link aura.com/savvy. Connect With Danielle Desir Corbett: Website: www.thoughtcard.com Follow on Twitter: @thethoughtcard Follow on Instagram: @thedanielledesir Share your thoughts and topic suggestions for new episodes by leaving a voicemail. Listen to these episodes next: What People Get Wrong About Financially Savvy Travel - Episode 148 Must Follow Travel Podcasts - Episode 121 How To Define Your Travel Style - Episode 102 How I Became a Financially Savvy Traveler - Episode 69 Read My Books: We Are Financially Savvy Travelers *New Release For 2023 Affording Travel: Saving Strategies For Financially Savvy Travelers Traveling With a Full-Time Job Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner Iceland: Nature, Nurture & Adventure My Favorite Resources For Financially Savvy Travelers: Thrifty Traveler for finding cheap flights. Use the promo code ‘TC10' for $10 off your first year. CardPointers for figuring out which credit card to use to maximize points and miles. Save 30% using our link. Dollar Flight Club get email alerts with flight deals leaving from your home airport. Trade and Travel by Teri Ijeoma for learning how to trade in the stock market as a day trader or swing trader. Get Outdoors 101 the course by Olivia Christine teaches how to confidently plan outdoor adventures so you can unplug and de-stress. For $50 OFF use the promo code ‘ThoughtCard50.' Knack Bag for stylish and functional backpacks perfect for weekend trips, business travel or carry-on; laptop storage space and pack enough clothes for a 3-4 night trip. My Favorite Resources For Entrepreneurs: Grantable an AI grant-writing tool to save you time writing winning grant applications. Grants For Creators a monthly newsletter sharing grants and other funding opportunities for U.S. creatives, small business owners, and founders. iFindYouClose a membership sharing weekly speaking opportunities, so you find the perfect stage for your signature talk. Email Marketing Club a membership where you receive email templates every week that help you connect and convert your audience to paying customers. Work With Me: Email thethoughtcard@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.
In this episode, we sit down with Maya Corbic, the author of "From Piggy Banks to Stocks: The Ultimate Guide for a Young Investor." Maya is passionate about teaching parents how to empower their children with financial literacy from an early age. Listen in as we explore Maya's journey and gain valuable insights on instilling money management skills in your kids, paving the way for a financially secure future. #FinancialLiteracyForKids #TeachKidsMoney #ParentingPodcast #MayaCorbic #YoungInvestorGuide #MoneySmartKids #PodcastInterview #FinancialEducation #ParentingTips #SmartMoneyChoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode Warren Ingram offers a deeper understanding of unit trusts, emphasizing their safety, transparency, and the rights of unit holders. We also journey through the South African stockbroker landscape, providing key insights to ensure a confident and informed investment experience in this Q&A. Questions/ Topics:Unraveling the mysteries of investing.Deep dive into low-cost brokerage accounts and unit trusts.Comprehensive breakdown of unit trusts: safety and regulations.Rights of unit holders and transparency with monthly disclosures.Exploring the South African stockbroker landscape.Key questions to ask before investing in stocks.Addressing potential administrative challenges.Ensuring comfort and confidence in your investment choices.Equipping listeners for a secure investing experience.Have a question for Warren? Don't forget to voice note your questions through our WhatsApp chat on (+27)79 807 8162 and you could be featured in one of our episodes. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Financial Freedom content: @HonestMoneyPod
While saving money and finding travel hacks are important aspects of being a financially savvy traveler, there is a lot more to it than that. Financially savvy travel goes beyond finding good deals and spending less. Listen to this podcast episode where Danielle Desir Corbett, a financially savvy traveler, shares her personal journey and expands on what it means to be financially savvy. Enjoyed this episode? You'll love my new book, ‘We Are Financially Savvy Travelers.' Discover how mindful spending and defining your travel priorities and preferences can lead to affording a lifetime of travel experiences. It provides practical guidance on making smart savings and spending decisions aligned with your values and money goals. The book is available on platforms such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, and other places where books are sold. The episode is sponsored by Aura, a digital safety solution that helps protect your personal information against identity theft and online threats. Try Aura today with a 14-day free trial when you use this link aura.com/savvy. Connect With Danielle Desir Corbett Website: www.thoughtcard.com Follow on Twitter: @thethoughtcard Follow on Instagram: @thedanielledesir Share your thoughts and topic suggestions for new episodes by leaving a voicemail. Listen to these episodes next: How I Became a Financially Savvy Traveler - Episode 69 10 Ways To Travel Without Going Into Debt - Episode 143 Read My Books: We Are Financially Savvy Travelers *New Release For 2023 Affording Travel: Saving Strategies For Financially Savvy Travelers Traveling With a Full-Time Job Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner Iceland: Nature, Nurture & Adventure My Favorite Resources For Financially Savvy Travelers Thrifty Traveler for finding cheap flights. Use the promo code ‘TC10' for $10 off your first year. CardPointers for figuring out which credit card to use to maximize points and miles. Save 30% using our link. Dollar Flight Club get email alerts with flight deals leaving from your home airport. Trade and Travel by Teri Ijeoma for learning how to trade in the stock market as a day trader or swing trader. Get Outdoors 101 the course by Olivia Christine teaches how to confidently plan outdoor adventures so you can unplug and de-stress. For $50 OFF use the promo code ‘ThoughtCard50.' Knack Bag for stylish and functional backpacks perfect for weekend trips, business travel or carry-on; laptop storage space and pack enough clothes for a 3-4 night trip. My Favorite Resources For Entrepreneurs Grantable an AI grant-writing tool to save you time writing winning grant applications. Grants For Creators a monthly newsletter sharing grants and other funding opportunities for U.S. creatives, small business owners, and founders. iFindYouClose a membership sharing weekly speaking opportunities, so you find the perfect stage for your signature talk. Email Marketing Club a membership where you receive email templates every week that help you connect and convert your audience to paying customers. Work With Me: Email thethoughtcard@gmail.com for brand partnerships and business inquiries.
Here's a BIG life update. I wrote a new book, 'We Are Financially Savvy Travelers.' Becoming a financially savvy traveler isn't just about saving money for your travels or even traveling cheaply; it's about mastering the fundamental principles that empower you to enjoy a lifetime of affordable travel experiences while keeping your other financial goals on track. Get your hands on ‘We Are Financially Savvy Travelers' today! In this book, learn: How to balance wanderlust and your financial goals The difference between budget travelers and financially savvy travelers How to define your unique travel style and align spending priorities Ways to embrace financial mindfulness throughout the travel planning process And so much more! Purchase on Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Apple | Kobo | Smashwords | Anywhere books are sold After leaving the show a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or whatever platform you prefer, fill out this form to get a complimentary copy of the book. I appreciate your support.
Ever sat down to discuss money with your kids, only to find yourself lost for words? Ever wondered how to break the cycle of detrimental financial patterns or how to impart the right financial wisdom to your children? You're not alone. This episode features Eileen Joy, a money coach for moms and the founder of Money School for Moms. Eileen's story of bouncing back from personal and financial rock bottom is both inspiring and enlightening. We discuss her journey, the strategies she employed to build wealth without sacrificing her lifestyle, and her mission to empower other moms with the financial education they need to succeed.Our conversation navigates the complex topic of money, examining how we can normalize financial discussions in our homes and teach our children about saving, investing, giving, and spending. Eileen sheds light on the transformations brought about by our digital money system and how it has changed our children's perception of money. We delve into the concept of value-based spending and the importance of breaking harmful financial patterns. Get ready for some enlightening insights on how to have effective money conversations with your kids and the significance of setting a positive financial example.Eileen also opens up about her personal experiences in managing finances and the joy she finds in spending time with her son. We discuss generational money stories, their influence on our financial outlook, and how to break free from these patterns to create a healthier relationship with money. Eileen's story is a testament to the power of financial education and the joy of financial independence. So, join us for a conversation that promises to shift your perspective on money, inspire you to have those important money talks, and guide you in transforming your financial future.You can make a difference by sharing this episode with someone you love! Share it on social media and tag @yourjoyfulorderstyle. Connect with Eileen: Website: https://www.momswhomoney.com/Podcast: https://momswhomoney.com/mwm-podcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/eileenjoymoneycoach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EileenJoyMoneyCoach/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/momswhomoney/ Connect with Leslie: Follow on IG: @yourjoyfulorderstyle Email: lmartinez@yourjoyfulorder.com to schedule- Speaking Events, Interviews or Life Coaching Sessions Shop my collection of journals, planners & more: https://yourjoyfulorder.commentsold.com/store Read Blog Here: https://www.yourjoyfulorder.com/blog/
Proverbs 22:6 says, “Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.” Financial sense and practices is an often neglected study. Few kids are exposed to smart financial practices until they are well into their adult years. Yet money is a necessary commodity in our world today. So why don't we start teaching our kids more about the value of giving, saving and spending when they are young?For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on ourYouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwamplerYou can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us Join Evangelist Caleb & Harmonee Wampler as they sit down with two of their children and talk about finances on today's episode. The Wampler's started out their married lives bogged down by debt. By applying principles they learned along the way, they climbed their way to debt freedom! Listen in and learn how they are teaching their children to be good stewards of money, even at their young ages! If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lamb If you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. For more information on an upcoming trip, follow the links below: Moravian Falls: www.kingdomencounters.us/retreatBrazil: www.kingdomencounters.us/teamtripIsrael: www.kingdomencounters.us/israel Fruits of the Spirit FREE Webinar: www.kingdomencounters.us/webinarStay connected through Evangelist Caleb's social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CalebWampler/YouTube: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwamplerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/evangelistcalebwampler/To give to what the Lord is doing with Kingdom Encounters International: www.kingdomencounters.us/
Meet inspiring guest Dr. Jordan Frey, a plastic surgeon turned finance guru, as he shares his journey from financial uncertainty to wealth. Explore strategies like the backdoor Roth and tax loss harvesting while maintaining a successful medical career. Get ready for financial empowerment! This episode is brought to you by… Set for Life Insurance – Life, Disability, and Long-Term Care Coverage for a secure future. Learn more about Dr. Frey: Jordan Frey, the Prudent Plastic Surgeon, went from -$520,000 net worth to financial success in just 18 months. He shares his journey to help others achieve personal and financial well-being. Married to Selenid with three boys, Jordan started as an attending surgeon in Buffalo, NY, after extensive training in New York City. Despite societal expectations of wealth, Jordan found satisfaction in financial independence, authenticity, and a plan for well-being rather than consumerism. He's transparent about his financial mistakes and his path to growth and independence, inviting others to join him on this journey. Find Dr. Frey on his website. Looking for something specific? Here you go! [00:29:00] - Discussing Tax-Advantaged Investing [00:30:00] - Exploring Real Estate Opportunities [00:31:00] - The Importance of Emergency Funds [00:32:00] - Diving into Passive Income Streams [00:33:00] - Navigating Student Loan Repayment [00:34:00] - Strategies for Debt Management [00:35:00] - Retirement Planning Tips [00:36:00] - Balancing Career and Financial Goals [00:37:00] - Investing in Market Volatility [00:38:00] - Financial Empowerment for Healthcare Professionals Still listening? Check out Ep2: From Blank Slate to Financially Savvy with Hubby, Josh Spath. Learn about how my husband and I went from exorbitant debt to financially healthy. If you enjoyed the show, find and follow Dr. Disha everywhere else: Twitter Website Facebook The Frugal Physicians Facebook Group YouTube (Coming Soon!) ----------- Please note: The content shared on the podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered individualized financial advice. It is essential to consult with professionals such as accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys to receive personalized guidance based on your specific needs.
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Most of us constantly search for ways to make our money last longer or "stretch" it as much as possible. Determining where to cut back on costs and what you need can take time and effort. In this episode, kelsey and Armando give you eight tips for a more savvy financial lifestyle. Don't forget to hit that Subscribe button and leave a review. As always, thanks for sharing your time with us and listening to this episode of Self Love Sit Downs. God Bless. No commitment call HereContact us at selflovesitdowns@gmail.comInstagram:Kelsey @kelsey_teddiArmando @mandofarias05 Facebook Groups:Empowered Through FitnessFree Beating the Bloat GuideGoal Getters Grocery GuideAs always, Self Love Starts with YOU!
In this episode, Ryan and Alex discuss how to be financially savvy without compromising being a good parent. The beer of the day is Shocker Hazy IPA from Bale Breaker Brewery. If you would like to learn more about this beer, please visit their website https://balebreaker.com/ If you would like to learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.beerandmoney.net
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While it is a worthy goal to seek financial literacy for ourselves and for our children, today's environment - fully of opportunities and challenges - leads us to level up and strive to become financially savvy. As a former financial advisor for a national firm, I've remained invested in furthering my fiscal education so that I can take advantage of additional opportunities and be intentional about sharing intel with other women so we all thrive!
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In this episode, Ryan and Alex discuss how to be financially savvy without compromising parenthood. If you would like to learn more about Quantified Financial Partners, please visit our website www.holistic-finance.com
In today's episode, we dive into the world of financial empowerment for singles. Whether you're single by choice or circumstance, we believe that being financially empowered is key to living a fulfilling and prosperous life. Join me and Anthony Oneal as we discuss: Why single people should focus on working on their future The reason behind the rush to find a partner Character Vs Currency Curious about what's in this episode? Tune in and find out! Financial Resources https://itsmymoney.info/resources/ Connect with host, Patrina Dixon +Instagram https://www.instagram.com/itsmymoney_/ +Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100013355082005 +Twitter https://twitter.com/itsmymoney_ +YouTube https://youtube.com/c/It%E2%80%99sMyMoneywithPatrinaDixon +Pinterest https://pin.it/5x8rOTp +Website http://www.itsmymoney.info/ Connect with guest, Anthony Oneal Website https://www.anthonyoneal.com/
Berna Anat, author of Money Out Loud, helps us unpacks the tangle of personal finance and psychology to better understand our financial habits. It's never too late to change money habits for the better and pass on healthy financial behaviors to our teens!Tallo is a digital portfolio platform where your teen can apply for scholarships, internships, and opportunities. Check them out at https://bit.ly/tallotalkingtoteens Visit our website, https://bit.ly/talkingtoteenswebsite, to sign up for our newsletter so you'll never miss an episode!
Special thanks to our Title Sponsor, Set for Life Insurance – Life, Disability, and Long-Term Care Coverage for a secure future. —---- In this episode, Dr. Disha interviews her husband, Josh Spath, an IT project manager with a background in the US Army Signal Corps. Josh talks about his passion for technology and how it has always been his hobby and interest. He also shares his upbringing, where the financial side of things was never really brought up in his house. His parents taught him to work hard, save money in the bank, and retire. Josh's dad also had a pension from being a state worker for over 30 years. Dr. Disha created this podcast to share her story and provide guidance to those who feel trapped in their financial circumstances. Let's join forces, take charge of our finances, and work together towards the ultimate goal of financial freedom. Share this podcast with friends and colleagues who may benefit from this transformative journey. It's time to embrace change and embark on the path to financial freedom. If you enjoyed the show, find and follow Dr. Disha everywhere else: Twitter Website Facebook The Frugal Physicians Facebook Group YouTube (Coming Soon!) ----------- Looking for something specific in this show? Here you go! [00:02:15] Financial challenges during medical training. [00:04:41] Court wedding and deployment. [00:09:57] Financial epiphany during maternity leave. [00:11:43] Sacrifices for family life. [00:15:10] Budgeting as a diagnostic tool. [00:19:03] Paying off over $250,000. [00:24:03] Financial freedom advice. Please note: The content shared on the podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered individualized financial advice. It is essential to consult with professionals such as accountants, financial advisors, or attorneys to receive personalized guidance based on your specific needs.
Margaret Mitchell is a master storyteller and speaker. Why? Because she believes in and invests in people. She is proof that it is never too late to create: your dream career, business, and life. 01:01 And I've always considered her a mentor. I just basically someone I want to be like when I grow up. She has has such an impact on not just my life now, not just my life, everyone that she's met. And I thought she'd be perfect to be part of this episode because often we think wealth is just monetary. 06:25 So that's one of the things I've been up to. Another thing I've been up to is participating in a class workshop for students at the Charles Drew School of Medicine and Science. And you know about that, Natalie because you also attended and chaired that one year. So that's another thing I've been doing. 10:06 So it's wonderful hearing, hearing what you've done. If before we end, is there one thing that you can talk about that maybe made you feel you not reinventing yourself, but just trying something new? Like I know your concept was people that who try something new are getting out of their comfort zone. As you said, you were an introvert. Is there something that maybe you can advise for people that are afraid to start something new or feel or that, you know, I hear 30-year-olds say they feel too old to start a whole new career? 13:28 MargetM.S.RG38@Hotmail.com back. Well, thank you very much Margaret again I don't know how many more times I can say thank you. We just really appreciate it So everyone, the show notes will have her contact information as well. So as always, we appreciate the audience being here, learning with us, and exchanging with us. If you have any questions, feedback, or topics you want to hear on Financially Savvy in 20 minutes, please send us your emails. Keep up with Natalie, Vira, Robert, and the Podcast on Instagram. Or Just say Hi!! https://www.instagram.com/financiallysavvyin20minutes/ https://www.instagram.com/financiallysavvylatina/ https://www.instagram.com/thesavvytrailer/ https://www.instagram.com/vira_egli/ https://www.instagram.com/robert_delude/ Keywords for this episode: #Financial literacy, #Money Management, #Personal Finance, #Investing tips, #Storytelling, #Mentorship.
In this week's episode, Eileen shares the strategies you need to lead the way for your kids' financial future. You'll want to be prepared for the consequences of NOT teaching your kids about money NOW! Tune in to learn how to empower your kids with the knowledge, skills and confidence to become financially literate and responsible. All of Eileen's Links: https://linktr.ee/momswhomoney Money School for Moms https://momswhomoney.com/msfm Schedule a Consultation: https://momswhomoney.com/1-1-consulting Email: Eileen@eileenjoy.com Get to know me: https://www.momswhomoney.com https://www.instagram.com/eileenjoymoneycoach/ https://www.facebook.com/EileenJoyMoneyCoach/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/momswhomoney/ P.S. Money School for Moms - Master your money with confidence in 12 weeks. There's only a few spots left. Set up your 15 minute consultation now to see if the program is right for you, get all of your questions answered and enroll. https://momswhomoney.com/msfm P.S.S. Private 1:1 Money Coaching with me - Create wealth and stop living paycheck to paycheck. I have 1 spot opening next month. If you're ready and serious, it's time to set up a free consultation call and get started today! https://momswhomoney.com/1-1-consulting
In this episode, we explore the intersection of education and finance with guest Michele Cho-Dorado, a pediatric gastroenterologist. As physicians, we often prioritize academic excellence and lifelong learning, but one critical aspect of education that is often overlooked is financial literacy. In this episode, Michele shares her personal journey of discovering the importance of money management in her mid to late 30s and how she is now teaching her young children about budgeting, saving, investing, and giving. She believes that introducing good financial habits early on can prevent financial hardship and debt later in life. By becoming financially literate, children can develop a sense of responsibility, independence, and social consciousness. Financial education also promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, essential for personal finance and many other aspects of life. Join us as we delve into the benefits of financial literacy, the importance of teaching children about money management, and how this life skill can lead to a brighter future. Michele Cho-Dorado is a pediatric gastroenterologist. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "From pennies to attending salaries: Why physicians should teach their kids financial literacy." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. Ambient intelligence augments human capabilities to make our lives easier. The applications are many, especially in health care. Ambient clinical intelligence is offsetting the most pressing challenges in health care today, such as burnout, physician shortages, physician and patient dissatisfaction, and underperforming financial outcomes, by applying the technology to clinical documentation. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, utilizes artificial intelligence and natural language processing to automatically document care. It securely listens to and captures the natural, clinician-patient encounter conversation unobtrusively, and turns that conversation into a clinical note for the clinician's review and signature directly in the electronic health record. You just talk naturally, and DAX does the rest. DAX is being used by thousands of physicians across 30 different specialties nationwide. It has already won the Silver Stevie award in the health care technology category and was ranked #1 for improving clinician experience in KLAS's top 20 emerging solutions. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RECOMMENDED BY KEVINMD → https://www.kevinmd.com/recommended GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/55DZjK Powered by CMEfy.
Did you spend £500 on Beyonce tickets when you know you shouldn't have? Or were you searching for a "get rich quick" scheme to help you fund said Beyonce tickets? Well, join Russell Kane, Lindsey Kane & financial expert Emmanuel Asuquo to hear what they have to say on all things finances and (possibly) help you with your financial woes. Don't forget to click subscribe for future episodes on Man Baggage! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Did you spend £500 on Beyonce tickets when you know you shouldn't have? Or were you searching for a "get rich quick" scheme to help you fund said Beyonce tickets? Well, join Russell Kane, Lindsey Kane & financial expert Emmanuel Asuquo to hear what they have to say on all things finances and (possibly) help you with your financial woes. Don't forget to click subscribe for future episodes on Man Baggage! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is your money mindset? Do you invest in your personal development or your business? Rachel Flores is one busy mama who is sharing her secret sauce to being a mom of 2 toddlers and multiple business owner. Yes, I said multiple business owner! When she first started out, Rachel didn't know she was going to be where she is now. She started in the social work field and after having her two daughters only 20 months apart, decided she didn't want to live paycheck to Monday. Rachel has worked to learn how money works and is now sharing what she has learned about making money and credit work for her and her business. She is no longer a business owner with a family, she is a mom who owns businesses. Tune into our conversation where we talk about being moms, investing ourselves, and some business tips! DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE DID YOU ENJOY THIS EPISODE? If you did, make sure to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a thing! JOIN THE COMMUNITY CONNECT WITH ME & GET ALL THE GOODIES WANT TO BE A GUEST? APPLY HERE CONNECT WITH RACHEL FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/rachel.flores.188 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/howmoneyworks/ LINKS: https://linktr.ee/howmoneyworks101
Growing up in Queens, New York, Daymond John had big dreams and an early knack for entrepreneurship. He sold everything from pencils to reconditioned cars, and while working full-time at Red Lobster, he started his clothing brand FUBU. Because of the tenacity instilled in him by his mother, FUBU eventually became a multi-billion dollar global clothing and lifestyle brand. In this episode, Daymond will share his rags-to-riches story and the lessons he has learned as a seasoned investor on Shark Tank. Daymond will break down his latest book, Little Daymond Learns to Earn, a kid's book written to instill financial and entrepreneurial literacy in younger generations. Daymond will also share how we can instill hope in our youth! Daymond John is a New York Times bestselling author and the CEO and founder of FUBU, the $6 billion global lifestyle brand created to represent overlooked communities. He is also a star and original member of ABC's four-time Emmy Award–winning TV show Shark Tank, where he invests and helps entrepreneurs grow their own businesses. In this episode, Hala and Daymond will discuss: - Daymond's early entrepreneurial itch - How Daymond's side hustle became the global brand FUBU - Common Sense marketing tactics - What Daymond learned from Jay Abraham - Daymond's mother's influence on his life - Becoming a Shark on the hit show Shark Tank - Why most of America does not have financial literacy - How to teach financial intelligence to our kids - Daymond's 3-dollar rule - Why kids need new national role models - How to take your parent hat off and think like a kid - And other topics… Daymond John was born with a passion for entrepreneurship. Daymond is CEO and founder of FUBU, the $6 billion global lifestyle brand created to represent overlooked communities. He is also a star and original member of ABC's four-time Emmy Award–winning TV show Shark Tank, helping entrepreneurs and business owners grow their own businesses. His work as an entrepreneur has been recognized by Barack Obama who named him a Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship, and he has won four Webby Awards for his work in creating, producing, and hosting Black Entrepreneurs Day. He continues to work with a number of philanthropic organizations to educate and empower future generations, including My Brother's Keeper, the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, and the NAACP, to name a few. Daymond is a New York Times bestselling author, and Little Daymond Learns to Earn is his first book for children. Of all of his accomplishments, Daymond is most proud of his role as a dad to his daughters. Win 15 minutes with Daymond John: Go to littledaymond.com, purchase your bundle, and enter code ‘YAP' at checkout! Resources Mentioned: Daymond's Website: https://daymondjohn.com/ Daymond's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daymondjohn/ Daymond's Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesharkdaymond Daymond's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesharkdaymond/ Daymond's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSharkDaymond/ Daymond's Podcast Rise and Grind with Daymond John: Rise and Grind with Daymond John Daymond's Book Little Daymond Learns to Earn: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Daymond-Learns-Earn-John/dp/0593567277 LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we are thrilled to be joined by Maya Corbic, a CPA and financial professional with almost 20 years of experience. Maya discusses with us the importance of teaching children financial literacy and managing your own family finances. Maya speaks about her own background and how she realized the importance of financial education after making preventable financial mistakes. She talks about teaching her own children financial skills, and her development of workshops to support children in learning about money management through her organization the Danarii Financial Education Academy, and a family membership program-the Wealthy Kids Investment Club. We end the episode with key takeaways on how to begin applying financial literacy to your children's lives. To access the Pocket Parent Membership please visit https://www.thrivingtoddler.com/offers/u9UQ2BgG You can learn more about Maya's at her website https://www.dinarii.com/
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It's our 7th anniversary! In this episode, Natalie reflects on 7 years of bilingual podcasting on financial literacy. She discusses the workshops, lectures and award-winning book that led to the creation of Financially Savvy in 20 Minutes. Enjoy
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With the start of a new calendar year, let's revisit some of the highlights of previous podcast episodes in this minisode. NPR Rewind: 01:30 - Episode 23 - Level-Up Your Finances TODAY - w/guest Sergio Bustos 04:30 - Episode 09 - Frugal, Financially Savvy, or Cheap - w/co-host Jimmy Ha 09:31 - Episode 24 - Boosted Credit Scores 14:02 - Episode 17 - Multi-level Marketing or Pyramid Schemes - w/guest Vanessa Mejia 18:02 - Episode 39 - Drank and Make Money - w/guest Blair Dottin-Haley 21:09 - Episode 21 - W.A.P. Investment Opportunities - w/guest Don Nuzzio 26:06 - Episode 49 - Reimagine Education In America 31:00 - Episode 47 - The New Money in College Sports - w/co-host Jimmy Ha Music Title 1: Last Summer by Ikson | Genre and Mood: Dance & Electronic + Bright Music Title 2: Miami Vibe 2 by Alfonza Jackson Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/x3c/ Follow me on Twitter: NoPantsRequired Email: X3cMedia@gmail.com Subscribe or follow No Pants Required at https://nopantsrequired.podbean.com/ Use my Coupon code "NoPantsRequired" at https://www.esntls.co/?ref=f7lklkvyxihr for a discount on ESNTLS Bamboo T-shirts. Get FREE stocks using my Robinhood referral link: https://join.robinhood.com/warrenc435 Keywords: #NPR #Finance #Unions #Supremecourt #RightToWork #Corporations #GlobalCommerce #Business #Technology #Tech Disclaimer: I'm not a financial expert - I'm just sharing information from my perspective and strategies I find successful.
Listen to an encore presentation of our episode with Natalie Torres-Haddad, a two time TEDX Speaker, An international Award Winning Author from her 2012 book, a bilingual podcast host of Financially Savvy in 20 minutes! This is one of our most listened to episodes of all time! She truly brings the passion and importance of learning about financial literacy. She is committed to help advocate in our schools and workplaces. This is a must listen to episode!!! Follow Natalie https://www.instagram.com/financiallysavvylatina/ Listen to Girl Talk y Mas on Latina Podcasters Network & Follow Girl Talk y Mas Twitter: twitter.com/GirlTalkyMas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GirlTalkyMasPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girltalkymas/