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In this week's Money Moments we dive into how to find your perfect side hustle and tips for launching your own business.Discover how the Stock Market School can help you turn small, consistent investments into life-changing wealth
In this week's Money Moments we dive into how inflation actually impacts you and what you can do about it. Discover how the Stock Market School can help you turn small, consistent investments into life-changing wealth
In this week's Money Moments we dive into why developing a long-term investing mindset is so important for building wealth.Discover how the Stock Market School can help you turn small, consistent investments into life-changing wealth
Discover how the Stock Market School can help you turn small, consistent investments into life-changing wealth.
Discover how the Stock Market School can help you turn small, consistent investments into life-changing wealth.
Send us a textHow to stick to your guns, and charge what you're worth?Episode #138 With Elliehttps://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/1010941/episodes/13268105-female-investing-the-pensions-gap-poor-money-mindset-the-financial-impact-of-diet-culture-138
In this weeks Money Moments we dive into Income protection and why it's THE most important insurance but interestingly one of the least used. ---------
In this weeks Money Moments we take a snippet from one of our most popular podcasts - (Episode 71 - Multi-Millionaire Shows How ANYONE Can Become Wealthy - with Miles Beckler)---------
Send us a textAimee describes how she hates owing others money and being in debt. Full Episode#86https://www.buzzsprout.com/1010941/episodes/9944281-paying-off-uk-debt-to-become-a-homeowner-at-30-86Referral CodesBe sure to check out this Google Doc which has a whole host of referral codes.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UeZ9Lq6Tid8uFp2GqzjQEv9riNgTEsdnu4_sGp3O_mM/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.l3zwfjlrqlns
In this Money Moment - Andrew Craig runs us through what's happening to the UK economy right now and why Rachel Reeves' recent changes are having a drastic effect on working people.--------
In this Money Moment - Brian Byrnes breaks down exactly how to get confident with your money and the steps it takes to be way above average - spoiler alert it's a lot easier than you think.--------
Send us a textJoshua tries out 'Deep Seek', the latest AI tool, to ask it to share some facts on financial independence in the UK. Is it accurate? Referral CodesBe sure to check out this Google Doc which has a whole host of referral codes.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UeZ9Lq6Tid8uFp2GqzjQEv9riNgTEsdnu4_sGp3O_mM/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.l3zwfjlrqlns
In this Money Moment, Noah Brierley, renowned side hustle expert, shares the best side hustle to start from home in 2025. Noah breaks down the essentials you need to get started, offers practical advice, and highlights the most effective strategies for turning a small idea into a steady income. Tune into the full episode ⤵️Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-money-gains-podcast/id1670382337?i=1000673251512Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/08JbVLvMC1D0QBnvJWeaKv?si=bIvbaC3DQxu2kOtrDbr_7wWatch our episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@themoneygainspodcast?sub_confirmation=1--------
Today, we're sitting down with Charles Welde to explore real-life financial dilemmas from listeners just like you. From navigating late-life divorce and planning for aging parents to deciding whether to pay off a mortgage or give an unexpected inheritance to your kids—we've got practical guidance you don't want to miss. Let's dive into these financial crossroads and help you make smarter money decisions. Important Links: Website: https://www.cpweldegroup.com/ Call: 610-388-7705 Financial Planning and Advisory Services are offered through Prosperity Capital Advisors ("PCA") an SEC registered investment adviser with its principal place of business in the State of Ohio. CP Welde Group and PCA are separate, non-affiliated entities. PCA does not provide tax or legal advice. Insurance and tax services offered through CP Welde Group are not affiliated with PCA. Information received from this podcast should not be viewed as individual investment advice. Product discussions and illustrations are hypothetical in nature and will vary based on many factors including, but not limited to, age, health, product, insurance carrier and product design. You should consult the insurance carrier website and policy for detailed information. Content may have been created by a Third Party and was not written or created by a PCA affiliated advisor and does not represent the views and opinions of PCA or its subsidiaries. For information pertaining to the registration status of PCA, please contact the firm or refer to the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure web site (www.adviserinfo.sec.gov). For additional information about PCA, including fees and services, send for our disclosure statement as set forth on Form ADV from PCA using the contact information herein. Please read the disclosure statement carefully before you invest or send money.
Today, we'll dive into navigating life's awkward money moments with a fantastic round table discussion. We'll cover topics like how to handle unexpected spills at a friend's house, splitting the bill during social outings, contributing to group expenses, and even first-date etiquette. Plus, we discuss how to wisely use a financial windfall, the benefits of maximizing your retirement contributions, and the potential pitfalls of paying off your mortgage early. Get ready for practical advice, insightful stories, and plenty of laughs as we tackle these everyday financial dilemmas. Introduction and Joe's Favorite Things Upcoming Episodes and Special Guests Guide to Workplace Benefits Sponsors and Show Kickoff Round Table Discussion: Awkward Money Situations Handling the Check: Etiquette and Stories Birthday Dinners and Social Norms First Dates and Financial Expectations Road Trips and Gas Money Guessing the 1933 Minimum Wage Trivia Results and Reactions Listener Question: What to Do with Extra Money? Panel's Personal Updates and Announcements Post-Show Banter and Fun Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Living in Sync Podcast, I am going to be talking about what I like to call "better than money moments." I open up about my own path as an online entrepreneur and the profound shift in mindset that led me to treasure those meaningful moments. I talk about how we often give too much power to money in defining our worth and why it's time to rethink its role in our lives. I stress the importance of gratitude, nurturing relationships, and personal growth. My goal is to encourage you to hold dear the non-monetary treasures in life and to take a moment to reconsider your own views on money. I hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the truly rewarding experiences that life has to offer. Become a Patreon Girly Follow Me on Instagram Episode Outline: Collecting Better Than Money Moments (00:01:25) Impact of Financial Emphasis (00:04:17) The Influence of Money in the Online Entrepreneur Space (00:07:05) Understanding the Costs of Entrepreneurship (00:11:58) Recognizing Moments Beyond Money (00:15:37) Reflecting on Money Mindset (00:17:49) If this episode resonated with you please share and leave a rating & review!
In this episode, I highlight the most played and rewatched parts of my YouTube channel in 2023. It's a great sampler platter of all the things I cover on the podcast and on YouTube. From DINKWADs to ADHD, and how our systems failed us, there's something for everyone when it comes to money, emotions, and how the world we live in shapes our reaction to both of them. Watch the corresponding video here, that includes links to the referenced videos: https://youtu.be/K0hzzVZOZb8
Don't be caught blindsided by uncomfortable money questions! Tune into this roundtable conversation where Paula, Len, and O.G. try to come up with the right ways to respond when faced with awkward money moments. The show originally aired in 2020 so ignore any mention of current events. Check out the original show notes here. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/fri-roundtable-rewind-1352 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, I'm sharing my conversation with Galia Gichon and Susan Yeagley, co-hosts of The Fiscal Firecrackers, a weekly podcast centered around educating, entertaining and empowering people about money. This was so in alignment for me and my mission, so it was such a treat getting to talk to these ladies. Together, Susan, being a renowned comedic actress and Galia, a personal finance expert with 20 years experience, combine their superpowers to share educational financial information in a hilarious and approachable way. Galia Gichon is an independent personal financial expert with more than 20 years in financial services, including nearly 10 years on Wall Street and an MBA in Finance. Her career has spanned corporate bond research analyst, personal finance expert, angel investor, entrepreneur advisor, and author. She is the Founder of Down to Earth Finance, independent personal finance education. She has been teaching at Barnard College's Athena Center for Leadership, Freelancers Union for 10+ years, and Yale School of Management. Previously, she worked at Bear Stearns and Nomura Securities. Galia is also the author of “My Money Matters” which was featured on TODAY SHOW. Susan Yeagley is a renowned comedic actress with a side-hustle hobby - wanting to learn everything there is to know about money. Susan's TV credits include playing "Jessica Wicks" on the hit NBC show, Parks and Recreation and recurring roles on CBS's Rules of Engagement and FOX's Til Death. In addition, she has guest starred on ER, Friends, Reno 911, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Miracles, Ellen, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Sarah Silverman Program. Her film credits include: Almost Famous, the Coen brother's Intolerable Cruelty, Coyote Ugly, Neil Burger's The Lucky Ones and the Adam Sandler film Blended. Most recently, you can catch her playing Parker Posey's half-sister in the Christopher Guest Netflix film, Mascots. This December, she played nutty realtor Barb Hutter, in the Sister Swap Christmas movie on the Hallmark Channel. Check out their website: https://www.fiscalfirecrackers.com/ You can find them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fiscalfirecracker/ Susan: https://www.instagram.com/sukiyeagley/ Galia: https://www.instagram.com/pagesandmore/
The Fiscal Firecrackers are back at it - talking about how best to navigate uncomfortable, confusing or sticky money topics in Episode 30 - “Awkward Money Moments 2.” Galia and Susan trade experiences and give guidance surrounding personal and professional financial situations that get awkward like paying for college, parents prying about finances, salary comparisons, picking up a group coffee tab (or not) and much, much more. They even define what the hell “leaf-peeping” is!
Money can be a sensitive subject. And loaded. And awkward. If there's too much of it. If there's too little of it. How you handle it. How others handle it. Finances are tricky. In episode 25, "Awkward Money Moments," Galia and Susan discuss many 'cringey' money experiences they've had, how they handled them in the moment and how they could have been handled so you can learn from their mistakes. Galia shares how to navigate many uncomfortable financial conversations (like how best to ask for more money on the job - including what to do if your boss says “NO”) and how to own your money decisions. Susan tells a story of 'unfavored nations" and recounts her infamous visit to a storefront psychic with fish smells.
Welcome to another episode of Money You Should Ask Podcast. I'm your host, Bob Wheeler, and I am excited to bring you part 2 of our fun conversations about money and emotions. In celebration of our 200th episode, my team and I decided to go back in time to some fun financial moments where our guests and I got down to the nitty gritty aspects of money. In part one, we highlighted some fun money moments about creating abundance, money blocks and money stories. We ventured to places in life where money made us laugh or cry. In part 2, we spotlight some of the insights or wealth wisdom moments, as I like to call them, that have inspired us. In each episode, our guest proposes a valuable tip that has helped shape their journey with money. We hope these moments can inspire or help you on your journey to financial success. So, whether you're a seasoned listener or just discovering us for the first time, be sure to tune in each week for new episodes that will help you achieve success and abundance in all areas of your life. As always, you can find all our episodes on themoneynerve.com or your favorite podcast apps. If you like what you hear, please follow us and leave a review. And finally, I would like to thank you for joining us as we continue this journey and explore everything money and life have to offer. I am so grateful to you. Without you, this show would not have been able to hit this huge milestone. Thank you very much. And I look forward to bringing more great conversations that help us understand why we do what we do when it comes to money.
Welcome to the 200th episode of Money You Should Ask Podcast. I'm Bob Wheeler, your host, and I am excited to bring you another episode of fun conversations about money and emotions. In celebration of our 200th episode, my team and I decided to go back in time to some fun money moments where our guests and I got down to the nitty gritty aspects of money. We discuss everything from creating abundance, money blocks, money stories, and venture to places in life where money has made us laugh or cry. So, whether you're a seasoned listener or just discovering us for the first time, be sure to tune in each week for new episodes that will help you achieve success and abundance in all areas of your life. As always, you can find all our episodes on themoneynerve.com or your favorite podcast apps. If you like what you hear, please be sure to follow us and leave a review. And finally, thank you for joining us as we continue this journey and explore everything money and life have to offer. I am so grateful to you. Without you, this show would not have been able to hit this huge milestone. Thank you.
#013. Today's guest is Dani Mendonsa. Dani and I talk about some of early childhood lessons Dani's parents taught her about money as well as how a sports injury caused Dani to pivot and get involved in the teaching profession. Dani's done some outstanding work helping to co-create the ChooseFI financial literacy curriculum from the ground up where she served as the co-curriculum lead for the K-Gr5 writing team. We talk about why it was critical to integrate elements of financial independence (FI) into the ChooseFI financial literacy curriculum. We also talk about the Passport to FI, a fun activity for kids to collect stamps and actively learn how to get on the path to FI. We also dive into the themes around the series of books she recently authored for 7-10 yr old kids to bring money concepts to life including meal preparation, budgeting, entrepreneurship, buying new vs used, and vacations to name a few. And we cover why it is important to have kids involved in these processes and decisions and how it develops ownership and makes it more memorable.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session013
Money Mindset coach Melissa Blandford is here to discuss the bad vibes. (Yep, you read that right). Money mistakes happen and we're here to be real about them! Tune in to hear Amanda and Melissa discuss those uncomfortable money moments to help you address them so you can alleviate your money stress and live your best life!Want more W.O.W in your life? Come join the fun on Instagram @WomanOwned.Wallet and TikTok @WomanOwnedWalletConnect with Melissa on Instagram: @TheRealMBCoachingPodcast edited and engineered by Kuzko Belliard. You can reach him at kuzkoproductions.com or IG @chef.kuzkoSupport the show
There's a big difference between borrowing and debt and three precautions can help you avoid pitfalls and debt, if you choose to borrow. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
Discover three scripturally key insights to encourage and equip you for the often challenging topic of taxes. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
Money has a sneaky way of getting between us and God. Whether you have a lot or a little, your mindset about money affects your relationship to God and those you love the most. I believe you can love God, have money, use it wisely, and boldly live a faithful life. Explore with coach, speaker and author, John Putnam, what it looks like to align your money choices with your faith, so you can use money as a tool with God as your guide. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
There is more to saving money than just saving money. These 3 saving secrets will help you save more and save smarter! Money has a sneaky way of getting between us and God. Whether you have a lot or a little, your mindset about money affects your relationship to God and those you love the most. I believe you can love God, have money, use it wisely, and boldly live a faithful life. Explore with coach, speaker and author, John Putnam, what it looks like to align your money choices with your faith, so you can use money as a tool with God as your guide. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
There is a lot more to investing than just making money. You will want to ask yourself these three questions about any investment! Money has a sneaky way of getting between us and God. Whether you have a lot or a little, your mindset about money affects your relationship to God and those you love the most. I believe you can love God, have money, use it wisely, and boldly live a faithful life. Explore with coach, speaker and author, John Putnam, what it looks like to align your money choices with your faith, so you can use money as a tool with God as your guide. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
These four encouragements from scripture will draw you closer to God and His plans for giving! Money has a sneaky way of getting between us and God. Whether you have a lot or a little, your mindset about money affects your relationship to God and those you love the most. I believe you can love God, have money, use it wisely, and boldly live a faithful life. Explore with coach, speaker and author, John Putnam, what it looks like to align your money choices with your faith, so you can use money as a tool with God as your guide. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
You don't have to do it alone. Tap into these three sources of counsel for wisdom and encouragement! Money has a sneaky way of getting between us and God. Whether you have a lot or a little, your mindset about money affects your relationship to God and those you love the most. I believe you can love God, have money, use it wisely, and boldly live a faithful life. Explore with coach, speaker and author, John Putnam, what it looks like to align your money choices with your faith, so you can use money as a tool with God as your guide. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
Master the four parts of planning to make progress on any goal and observe them in action in two well-known Bible stories. Money has a sneaky way of getting between us and God. Whether you have a lot or a little, your mindset about money affects your relationship to God and those you love the most. I believe you can love God, have money, use it wisely, and boldly live a faithful life. Explore with coach, speaker and author, John Putnam, what it looks like to align your money choices with your faith, so you can use money as a tool with God as your guide. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
Financial success or failure begins in your money moments. I start a fresh series today about your money moments and how you can master them to your financial advantage! Money has a sneaky way of getting between us and God. Whether you have a lot or a little, your mindset about money affects your relationship to God and those you love the most. I believe you can love God, have money, use it wisely, and boldly live a faithful life. Explore with coach, speaker and author, John Putnam, what it looks like to align your money choices with your faith, so you can use money as a tool with God as your guide. Presented by HOPE ON DEMAND. Life can be hard and overwhelming, and you might not always know what to do. Through videos, podcasts and blogs, we help connect you more deeply with God so you can live with hope. You can read, watch and listen at hopeondemand.com.
Teachable moments are everywhere! Learn how to recognize and use them to teach your kids financial literacy, with the help of Financial Literacy Advocate, Harsimran Chohan and Creator of the “kids and money” topic, Neale Godfrey.
Vivian Schenk and Rockshana talk about how the way you use money is attached to your emotions.
What are money moments? We talk to Mark Nagle, executive director at Treysta Wealth and Advisory, to answer this question and listen in as he talks to our host, Warwick Jackson, about people's relationship with money—the good and the bad.To guide you through this episode, here are some key takeaways from the conversation:1. Surround yourself with the right people that add energy rather than take energy from youMark talked about inner passion and understanding what gives you energy, what saps your energy, designing your business accordingly and filling your week accordingly. If you love what you do and are surrounded by like-minded people, work doesn't become a chore-- it becomes far more sustainable. 2. Make a commitment to implement somethingBusiness and career growth also means significant amount of training and conferences that cost money & timet. Once you get back to work, it is important to set aside time and make steps for implementation of what you've learned and what you can improve upon. Otherwise, you've just had a working holiday that's achieved nothing.3. Money moments can be wonderful things, but can also be the sad things in life as well. Mark talked about a variety of money moments, which is, basically, anytime money touches our lives. From holidays, home ownership, rent, parents with money, rental to buy, retirement, helping your kids, to marriage or divorce, all these things are money moments. Whether they're good or bad, they will potentially lead to anxiety. To help you manage “money moments”, just be aware of these things and have someone in your life, such as a Mark or someone that's a trusted advisor, where you can sit down and talk through the situation, make a plan and have an informed decision.4. Take action sooner. Often, many people will face some anxiety or stress in making a big decision for your career or in life that sometimes, the uncertainty is just too much to overcome. Because of this, some may push back in making decisions which will then result to months or even years of nothing. If you are too scared to take the next step, find a professional or a trusted advisor that can guide you to an informed decision. Come up with a plan and take action – invariably, the downside is never as bad as you think. 5. Technology designed with the client in mind.Tech is an important part of business, but making sure that it is designed with the client experience in mind makes it more personalized and improves business relations. Use technology to you and your clients' advantage. Have any questions for us? Reach Warwick Jackson through wjackson@foxgroup.com.au or follow our Facebook account: https://www.facebook.com/Gettothecontest and visit https://www.gettothecontest.com/ for more. For more on Money Moments, reach out to Mark Nagle through their website www.treystawealth.com.au or follow their Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/treystawealth and Instagram @treysta.wealth
Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch has a very special announcement with Showtime’s "Billions" co-creator and WWE fan Brian Koppelman. Plus, Big E on the historic Tag Team Championship victory for The New Day, Rey Mysterio on the origins of his masks, and two-time Money in the Bank winner Carmella joins us for another installment of Money Moments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Celebrating Triple H’s 25 incredible years in WWE. Plus, Nia Jax discusses a year away from WWE, Drake Maverick talks about his chances in the Interim NXT Cruiserweight Championship Tournament, we continue our Money Moments series with Dolph Ziggler, and we celebrate Earth Day with Brie Bella & Daniel Bryan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why did Big Show challenge new WWE Champion Drew McIntyre after WrestleMania 36? Plus, Mandy Rose & Otis talk about their budding new relationship, Christian kicks off our “Money Moments” series and NXT General Manager William Regal shares more breaking NXT news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So, how much money do you make? Could a borrow a big sum of cash? Ever had any of THOSE moments? What do you do? Well today we'll discuss some seriously awkward questions. To help us, we welcome from Afford Anything the amazing Paula Pant, the almost retired Len Penzo from Len Penzo dot com, and from this podcast the straight shooter OG! If you or anyone you know is in the job market, watch out! Recruiters are now corresponding more and more via text. What could go wrong with that? We'll dive into how to apply some ettiquette to your text messages with Suzanne Lucas, AKA the Evil HR Lady. At the halfway mark of today's episode, we'll hear from the Evil HR Lady about the correct way to communicate via text to recruiters and future employers. And finally, during our MagnifyMoney segment we will answer a question from Facebook Group on a few tax questions on who to have prepare your taxes? As always, of course we'll quiz our contributors with an epic gameshow question about the world record for longest roller coaster marathon ride! Hope you can join the fun!
If you've ever screwed up with money you know about the mental scars and PTSD that it can leave you with. Looking back on your financial mistakes can feel like a strong punch in the stomach, especially if you've ever rolled change to buy milk, had your electricity cut off, or charged fast food…all of which I've done, by the way. These harsh memories don't leave you, even after you're debt-free with a 5-figure savings account. In this episode, I'm sharing a few of my rock-bottom money moments that are still haunting me nearly 10 years later, and what I learned from all of those experiences. In this episode, I share about: Having my electricity cut off + being forced into automatic payments Going out to eat with no money in the bank Begging to raise my credit card limit for an overnight trip Rolling change to buy groceries What I learned from all of these bad financial experiences Why having cash at home made me feel powerful The PTSD/anxiety that I still have around money Resources Mentioned: Mentioned Instagram Post Enroll in the new course, Control Your Crazy Enroll in my Full Budgeting Course, Your Sunny Money Method Check out my Free Declutter Your Budget Challenge Podcast Home Page Leave a Podcast Review I'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU... Reviews are everything on iTunes! Would you take a minute and click here to leave a review? If you have a question or comment about this episode connect with me over on Facebook or Instagram. HEY I'M SAMI WOMACK I'm the wife to my high school sweetheart, Daniel, + homeschooling momma to our 3 girls. I'm the Budgeting Coach + Motivational Speaker behind A Sunny Side Up Life. My family used to be in $490k of debt + living paycheck-to-paycheck, but after we hit rock bottom everything changed for us! Now that my family has become debt free + gained financial freedom, I want to help your family do the same! My passion is inspiring women to live abundant lives through budgeting, intentional living, and positive thinking. I offer a jump start into budgeting with my free 8-day Declutter Your Budget Challenge + full budgeting experience with my course, Your Sunny Money Method.
AgeSpace Money: Episode 1 - Financial Organisation Welcome to the AgeSpace Podcast, your #1 resource on elderly care and finance. In Episode 1 of AgeSpace Money, Annabel James, founder of AgeSpace.org and Jason Butler, financial well-being expert and author of Money Moments, talk financial organisation and offer practical advice on managing decades-worth of paper filing, what to bin and what to keep, useful cataloguing and how to store your documents digitally or physically. Visit our website: www.agespace.org Series produced by Sally Spurring at Wire Free Productions Contact us: www.twitter.com/agespace
AgeSpace Money is a new podcast about finance and later life with Annabel James, founder of AgeSpace.org, and Jason Butler, one of the UK’s best qualified and most experienced personal finance experts and author of "Money Moments: simple steps to financial well-being". Episode 1 is out on November 2nd but for now, here's a little taste of what's coming your way.
Whether it’s affording the basics in life, feeling more in control of your money, or balancing today’s spending needs with those in later life, many of us struggle to manage our finances as well as we would wish. My guest on the show today is Jason Butler, author of a new book called Money Moments: Simple steps to financial well-being. Jason is a Fellow of both the Personal Finance Society and Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment. Before becoming a full-time author, speaker and investor, he had a 25-year career as a successful financial adviser. He now focuses on speaking and writing about financial and personal wellbeing, as well as being an angel investor to various innovative financial technology start-up businesses, something we cover in our conversation today. Jason is the author of five personal finance and self-improvement books and is a columnist for the Financial Times, where as ‘The Wealthman’, he writes about personal finance related issues. He also provides expert comment on personal finance to the BBC and Sky and a range of other publications, media and websites. Here’s my conversation with Jason Butler, author of Money Moments, in episode 308 of Informed Choice Radio.
Ben White breaks down the top money takeawats from President Trump's 2018 State of the Union address. Ben dissects the infrastructure, tax and trade points, and analyzes how the assertions with play with Democrats, fact checks claims, and discusses Trump's "Morning in America" moment.
Martin chats to Jason Butler about his book Squeezing the Orange and his new book, published at the end of this year, Money Moments.
8 “Money Moments” That Everyone Should Strive For by Dale Cardwell