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If you're: -Struggling financially -Living paycheck to paycheck -Stressed out & credit cards are maxed out -Losing sleep because you're worried about whether or not you're going to be able to pay your bills... Then, this episode of the Coins, Cashflow, & Conversations Podcast is a must watch! Dakota Grady gives you the secret sauce to money management: Money Planning. Doing a Money Plan is simply doing a budget. You may already know this, but are you following a budget EVERY MONTH?! I bet you aren't! Tap into this episode of the Coins, Cashflow, & Conversations Podcast to learn how to budget like a champ! *The Coins, Cashflow, & Conversations Podcast is sponsored and brought to you by Upstate Essential Solutions, LLC!*
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. George C. Fraser. He is back and bringing another bottle of medication for your financial ills in the form of the “7 Main Streams of Income. "It's not how you start, it's how you finish, that God has great plans for each of us, we must simply listen for his voice, follow directions, overcome the obstacles, and stay the course. He is the Chairman and C.E.O. of FraserNet, Inc., a global networking movement that brings together diverse human resources to increase opportunities for people of African descent. He is also a renowned networking guru, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. He will discuss action plans for success and tips on developing your plans for success that you can use in your personal and business world through networking. 1. Help Black people build wealth that can be transferred inter-generationally. 2. Help Black people become the #1 employer of Black people in the 21st century 3. To facilitate the building of a global network of Africans throughout the diaspora whose focus is personal and business excellence and to use it to build partnerships, joint ventures, and strategic alliances. Don't see the importance of financial literacy as an African American? Have thoughts about quitting your job? Are you confused about how High-Yield Savings Accounts and investing in Stocks can benefit you? Don't understand the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses as an African American? No problem! Dr. Fraser is here to help you build your Black wealth checklist here on the Money Making Conversations Master Class podcast. #SHMS #STRAWSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. George C. Fraser. He is back and bringing another bottle of medication for your financial ills in the form of the “7 Main Streams of Income. "It's not how you start, it's how you finish, that God has great plans for each of us, we must simply listen for his voice, follow directions, overcome the obstacles, and stay the course. He is the Chairman and C.E.O. of FraserNet, Inc., a global networking movement that brings together diverse human resources to increase opportunities for people of African descent. He is also a renowned networking guru, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker. He will discuss action plans for success and tips on developing your plans for success that you can use in your personal and business world through networking. 1. Help Black people build wealth that can be transferred inter-generationally. 2. Help Black people become the #1 employer of Black people in the 21st century 3. To facilitate the building of a global network of Africans throughout the diaspora whose focus is personal and business excellence and to use it to build partnerships, joint ventures, and strategic alliances. Don't see the importance of financial literacy as an African American? Have thoughts about quitting your job? Are you confused about how High-Yield Savings Accounts and investing in Stocks can benefit you? Don't understand the importance of supporting Black-owned businesses as an African American? No problem! Dr. Fraser is here to help you build your Black wealth checklist here on the Money Making Conversations Master Class podcast. #SHMS #STRAWSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Don't Forget to Pay Yourself and Other Money Planning Strategies: An interview with Carla Titus Curt and Katie interview Carla Titus, Fractional CFO about what therapists get wrong when budgeting for their private practice. We explore financial strategies to maintain a viable business as well as how you can grow your business responsibly. We talk about making sure to pay yourself first, then set up a rainy-day fund, and follow that with saving additional extra funds for hiring or new services before you scale. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! In this podcast episode, we explore what therapists need to know about financial planning for their business Curt and Katie talk with Carla Titus about financially planning for your business. We look at common mistakes as well as how you can grow while still paying yourself. What does financial planning look like for a therapy practice? · Managing cash flow · Understanding the Return on Investment for new ventures · Running the numbers on costs and revenue, the gross margin · Calculating the profitability of adding clinicians or trying new programs · Working to get a total profit margin of 10-20% · Creating a reserve fund and saving profit to reinvest, when needed Common Mistakes therapists make when financially planning for their practice · Not paying attention to their expenses · Not tracking cash flow (i.e., not getting billables timely and having expenses that are due before you have the money on hand) · Therapists often avoid looking at numbers · Scaling before you have another reserve of money to fund it (2-3 payroll runs for a new employee for example) What should therapists do before hiring a clinician into their private practice? · Save money from profit to reinvest into the business · Making sure you have your rainy-day fund prior to adding additional funds to float a new person as they get up to speed · Make sure you're able to pay yourself while bringing on the new hire · Order of priority: pay yourself, save for a rainy-day, then save for scaling How can a therapist manage their “money,” even when they are just starting out? · If you're taking out a business loan or grant, have a plan for how you're going to use that money · Focus on revenue generating ideas to be able to get money and/or pay back loans · Expenses should also have a high return on investment for the business longevity and the bottom line · Try to avoid shiny object syndrome · Know the expectation of the outcome for the money you are spending (for example on marketing) · Evaluate outcomes and course correct when needed · Beware the sunk cost fallacy Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therapyreimagined Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
In our first Truth Talk Live episode, host Robby Dilmore talks with Hans Scheil about saving money for next year.
Imagine ending the year not just with a bang, but with a clear blueprint for your finances. Sounds too good to be true? Not at all! I'm here to share actionable strategies that will change the way you think about and use your money. We've all been there – swiping the card, not sure where the cash flows. But here's the thing: being intentional with every dollar is like a power play in the game of wealth. So, let's slice through our expenses, pump up those savings, and light the path to not just surviving, but thriving in every aspect of our lives. This isn't just about numbers and accounts; it's about crafting a life rich with success, health, and meaningful relationships. We're going big today, my friends, and by the time we're done, you'll have a money plan that's not only bulletproof but also bursting with potential.Don't let another year slip by without aligning your cash with your aspirations. Tune into the episode and walk away equipped to make those dollars dance to your tune. Let's make this a journey of financial enlightenment we take on together!IN TODAY'S EPISODE, I DISCUSS: Intentional spending and creating a financial plan with vision and purposeThe importance of saving, investing, and understanding your expenseYear-end reflections and setting goals for health, wealth, and joyRECOMMENDED EPISODES FOR YOU If you liked this episode, you'll love these ones:What to Do Today to Pay Less Tax and Keep More MoneyWhat to Do Now to Lower Taxes Before Year EndAre You Really Living a Rich Life or a Bankrupt One?Cancer Was a GiftTAKE THE FINANCIAL FREEDOM QUIZ:Take this free quiz to see where you are on the path to financial freedom and what your next steps are to move you to a new financial destiny at http://www.YourFinancialFreedomQuiz.com OTHER RESOURCES:7-Day Money Plan Workshop: https://www.TheMoneyPlanWorkshop.comAffluent Entrepreneurs Private Facebook Group https://www.melabraham.com/group/CONNECT WITH ME:Website: MelAbraham.comYouTube: MelAbraham.com/tubeInstagram (@melabraham9): MelAbraham.com/igFacebook Group: MelAbraham.com/group/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@melhabrahamGET MY BOOK:“The Entrepreneur's Solution The Modern Millionaire's Path to More Profit, Fans, & Freedom” – melabraham.com/book/Go to AskMelNow.com to let me know how I can serve you and your financial journey
In this episode, we dive into the world of finance and planning for the future with the incredible financial expert, Brett Fellows. Now, I have to admit, I was initially hesitant about tackling the topic of money on the podcast. I thought it might be a bit dry and boring. But let me tell you, Brett shattered those expectations! During our conversation, Brett effortlessly breaks down complex financial concepts and shares invaluable insights into what financial planning truly looks like. And here's the surprising part: he doesn't even mention a budget! You won't believe how eye-opening his perspective is. If you want to learn more from Brett Fellows, make sure to check out his podcast, "Unchained from the Chair," where he shares even more wisdom and practical tips for financial freedom. You can also connect with him on Instagram @brettfellows. And hey, if you're looking for personalized 1:1 coaching, I have two spots available for you! Reach out to me on Instagram @shelby.bettencourt to secure your spot and take control of your financial future. Don't forget to share this podcast episode with a friend who could benefit from Brett's expertise. And please take a moment to write a review of the show. We'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback! If you have any questions for Brett or myself, feel free to message us on Instagram. We're here to help you on your journey to financial success.
On this episode Cyreta and I discuss how millennials are wrestling with planning for the needs of their aging parents. As they deal with small children their careers and managing their own debt they are now grappling with caring for parents and their potential healthcare needs. They are considering their roles as their parents may have little to no resources if nursing home care is needed.
Budgeting for an adventure in 2023? Kate, Owen & Monique take you through planning your next overseas (or interstate) vacation, including saving and planning for your trip, helpful travel apps, managing your money on the road and break down a potential travel budget for London, Japan and Port Douglas. Send us your travel tips, and we'll share them in our next Money & Chill episode! Ready-made ETF portfolios? Rask Core has you covered! Take one of our amazing money & investing courses (think ETFs, shares, property and FIRE) on Rask Education. ASK A QUESTION: https://bit.ly/3QtiY00 If you want to thank us for putting this show together, please give The Australian Finance Podcast a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify - it's a 5 second task which really helps support the show (and puts a big smile on our faces). Pearler, the broker for long-term investors. Sign-up to Pearler using the code “RASK” for $15 of Pearler Credit: bit.ly/Pearler We're proudly supported by Global X ETFs. Learn more about the growing range of leading ETFs, on the Global X website: https://bit.ly/gx-funds Boost your investment potential, with FundLater. With InvestSMART's Fundlater, you can start a $10,000 investment portfolio, with only $4,000 upfront. Find out how: rask.com.au/inv-fundlater Investing Made Simple. Thanks to InvestSMART's ready-made ETF portfolios, you can start investing now in a portfolio managed by experts. Not only that, you can invest confidently knowing your investment fees are capped. Learn more: rask.com.au/inv-pma DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation, and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser, or financial adviser. Full individual disclosures for each guest are available via the show notes page. Owen, Kate and The Rask Group Pty Ltd do NOT receive anything for mentioning Super funds, products, shares, bank accounts, etc. Access The Rask Group's Financial Services Guide (FSG): https://www.rask.com.au/fsg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on LEXCHAT, we chat about money - staying organized with our money and things we should be keeping note of throughout the year to help at tax season and help with financial planning! DOWNLOAD the spreadsheets - https://mailchi.mp/c5b78cb33bf2/lexchat-tax-season-money-planning 02:25 - Sponsors - Patrons - Eb Slayed - https://www.instagram.com/ebslayed/ - @EbSlayed - G.L.O.R.Y. Apparel - GodsLoveOverRebelliousYouth.store - @gloryapparel1 06:15 - Announcements - LexC Merch @ www.LEXCATL.com - Sun. Feb. 19, 2023 - Panyarders Mas Band Launch - Sat. Feb. 25, 2023 - 90s Sitcom Prom and LIVE SHOW 17:32 - Hot Take - New music ain't sellin' 31:02 - LEXCHAT 01:17:14 - Closing #MusicPodcast #TaxSeason #MoneyPlanning Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
Check out the full episode of LEXCHAT - Tax Season and Money Planning, premiering on Monday, February 6, 2023 @ 8AM on podcast streaming and YouTube! Email questions to lexcsolo@gmail.com CashApp: $LexCATL PayPal: lexcsolo@gmail.com Venmo: @lexcatl Zelle: 404-552-5514 LexC eBook: http://bit.ly/lexcebook MUSIC Amazon - http://bit.ly/lexconamazon Apple Music - http://bit.ly/lexconapple CD Baby - http://bit.ly/lexconcdbaby Spotify - http://bit.ly/lexconspotify Tidal - http://bit.ly/lexcontidal _________________________________________________________________ Follow me: https://www.lexcatl.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lexcatl/ https://twitter.com/thisislexc https://www.facebook.com/lexcatl https://www.patreon.com/lexcatl --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lexcatl/support
Money Planning and Hockey Talk to start the year as Zachary Rain and The Chosen Lawyer discuss the Canadian Foreign Buyer Ban on sports franchises, congratulations to Canada on winning the 2023 Hockey World Junior Championships, the NHL Futures of Conor Bedard and Shane Wright, plus the moves the Toronto Maple Leafs must make before the NHL Playoffs! 0:00 - Intro: Answering Your Questions 17:12 - Money Talk 22:24 - Foreign Buyer Ban and Sports 28:06 - Economic Hope in 2023 35:26 - Future of Conor Bedard 41:14 - Shane Wright and Phil Kessel 46:34 - Leafs Must Make Trades 53:53 - Outro: Soccer is Boring SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/kormans
I know 2022 isn't done yet but I'm kind of done with 2023. Here's how I'm planning for my money for the upcoming year and how I try to make even unpredictable expenses predictable. -- If you liked this episode, share it with a friend! And if you really liked it, you can buy me a coffee. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lizgetsloaded/message
Many of us weren't taught personal finance when we were growing up. But what happens when we decide to join households with our significant other? In this episode, Kim Griego-Kiel examines some must-know financial mishaps couples can avoid making while detailing the tips you need to start implementing good financial habits. Kim also unpacks the … Continue reading Long-Term Money Planning As A Couple: Here's Some Must-Know Advice (Ep.77) →
Join me today as I guest on Susan Montanaro's podcast "Dreams and Detours" to talk about the importance of taking charge of your financial planning. Are you ready to take charge of your finances? Dreams and Detours: https://www.dreamsdetours.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamsdetours/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreams-and-detours/EPISODE SPONSORS:Money Flow System - Download Free Money Flow Playbook and start automating your finances. SUBSCRIBE & SHARE:Want to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to follow me on Apple Podcasts! IT'S FREE! LET'S GET SOCIAL:Anna on FacebookAnna on Instagram
We hope to prepare our kids for all of life's challenges: staying healthy, maintaining relationships, and of course, managing money! The last thing we want is for our adult children to run home to us, bankrupt and ready to live in our basement. We hope that they'll make wise financial decisions, fund their own lives and maybe even have enough to start families of their own someday!But money management isn't something that's typically taught in schools…and there's no script for how parents should teach it either! Parents have bickered for ages about the best way to set kids up for financial success. Should kids be getting allowances, credit cards and bank accounts? Is it wise for them to get a job while they're still in school, or should they simply focus on their education?To give us some perspective from the other side, we're talking to Erik Huberman, successful entrepreneur and author of The Hawke Method: The Three Principles of Marketing that Made Over 3,000 Brands Soar. Erik is the CEO and founder of Hawke Media, a marketing agency that has worked with over 3,000 different brands! He's here to share some brilliant ideas about how we can teach young folks the ins and outs of financial responsibility.In our interview, we're debating whether or not teens should follow their passion or pick a more responsible path. We're also discussing how we can prepare kids for the brutal financial realities of life, and why we need to encourage teens' to think critically about social media marketing...
Most people have no formal education around finances - but they're a huge part of your role as a business owner! Financial Planner Kristin Printon joins us to discuss what you need to know financially whether you're currently an entrepreneur or thinking about taking the leap. We discuss how to understand your income needs and how to financially goal set for your business and your income, as well as how to strategically pay yourself and plan for taxes as an entrepreneur. Discussed in this episode: Kristin's journey of growing up in a financially insecure household and how that led to a career in finance How to create a strong money mindset that sets you up for success What to plan for before taking the leap out of your 9-5 Understanding your income needs, setting goals, and creating a plan before you take the leap How to pay yourself as an entrepreneur so that you aren't feeling the pinch if you're not where you want to be right now How to consider retirement planning, benefits, taxes and more as an entrepreneur Why a CPA can be a great investment for both planning and money management Resources: More from Kristin: Connect with Kristin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinbrandliprinton/ Kristin's website: https://www.moxiewealthmanagement.com/our-story/kristin-brandli-printon/ More from Ann and Cortney Be sure to sign up for our newsletter to get episode updates and exclusive tips and tricks that we share on our other channels! Get added on our website: livingyourbalancedlife.com Get in touch with our team for sponsorship inquiries or guest host submissions: hello@livingyourbalancedlife.com Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingyourbalancedlife/ Ann's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annknuttila/ Cortney's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cortneygalster/
Katy is a financial coach, teacher and speaker who works with driven women who are ready to pay off their debt and create a sustainable future that includes simple strategies so they can reach their goals and live out their dreams. With over a decade of experience in teaching and coaching combined with her own debt-free journey and simplified life, Katy provides a unique service for her clients to help them slow down, map out their own joyful debt-free journey, and create a life that has WAY less stress around money. How to find Katy Facebook Where you can find Bri: Instagram VA Fast Trak --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/virtual-assistant-space/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/virtual-assistant-space/support
HOST: Kathryn Wilking; Author, Decorator, Feng Shui Coach, Podcast HostCompany: Kathryn Wilking Feng Shui DesignsWebsite: https://www.kathrynwilking.com Linked IN: Kathryn WilkingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/katwilking AND https://www.facebook.com/kathrynwilkingdesigns/FREE GIFT: '10 Ways to Raise Chi-Energy' in any space, on website: https://www.fengshuiyourday.ca Email Kathryn: Kathryn@kathrynwilking.com GUEST: Rita BoccuzziNickname: Mamma Rita MoneyTitle: CEO & Founder of Flourish Inc.Location: Los Angeles, CAFocus: Financial Literacy, Money Education, Mindset TransformationWebsites: FinancialResetting.com & MammaRitaMoney.com Social Media Contacts:Email: rita@mammaritamoney.comInstagram: @ritaboccuzzi Facebook: facebook.com/MammaRitaMoneyLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ritaboccuzzi/Linktree: linktr.ee/fincialresettingWebsites: FinancialResetting.com & MammaRitaMoney.comEvents Calendar: https://mammaritamoney.com/calendar?view=calendar&month=08-2021 Schedule a Consultation: https://mammaritamoney.com/schedule-appointment
Dan White's Radio Show - On the Money: Planning for the 2022 Tax Season (February 20, 2022) Dan White keeps listeners in the Philadelphia and Delaware Region up-to-date with the most pressing financial issues. With over 35 years of professional financial planning experience, Dan has a talent of explaining the complex issues in his weekly show. www.DanWhiteandAssociates.com (888)690-8820 dan@danwhiteandassociates.com
Your financial plan and money management can't be a carbon copy of what your neighbor or your best friend is doing. They aren't you, it's not your life. The plan you create and practice needs to be centered around your life and your realities to be successful. Even if you do that, there are going to be some mistakes along the way. We all make them. How you plan and approach your money makes all the difference. A little humor goes a long way when things get serious. The military community knows better than anyone else about finding the funny in frustrating situations. In this episode, my guest Joe Saul-Sehy shares advice on modernizing your money management in a way that works with your goals and real life. Joe is the creator and co-host of the Stacking Benjamins podcast and co-author of STACKED: Your Super-Serious Guide To Modern Money Management. He's a former financial advisor and represented American Express and Ameriprise in the media. The show notes can be found here: https://laceylangford.com/podcast/money-planning-and-practices/
Episode 33 is all about 2022 Money Planning as a Multipassionate (with Bonus Training included)! In this episode, we talk about how money, goal planning, consistency, and success all look VERY different for Multipassionates, and how there's no other training out there like this one specifically for Multipassionates. I walk you through specific questions of my goal setting process to help you set 2022 goals that align with your values and achieve the most important thing all goals should do! Plus, get the new training: 2022 Business & Money Planning for Multipassionates - The ONLY training teaching you how to leverage your multiple income streams & plan your income as a Multipassionate at https://bit.ly/multipassionateplanning. Learn more about Danielle at www.danielleuhl.comLearn more about the podcast at www.danielleuhl.com/podcast
One of the benefits of being a practice owner is having the flexibility to control where the net income from your practice falls on your personal tax return. This translates into the question, “How much should I pay myself?” In today's show, we revisit this conversation and talk through some of the different implications of paying yourself a high or low W-2 salary, specifically as it pertains to the accumulation of your Social Security benefits and it's relationship with the 199A deduction. As a reminder, you can get all the information discussed in today's conversation by visiting our website at integratedpwm.com and clicking on the Learning Center. While there, you can also set up a 20-30min Triage conversation to learn a little bit more about how we help ODs around the country utilize their practice to grow their net worth, manage cash flow, and make proactive money decisions or check out any number of additional free resources like our eBooks and other blog posts. Form 8960 (Net Investment Income Tax) IRS Wage Compensation Fact Sheet How much should you pay yourself (Epsd 68 of 20/20 Money) Planning for the 199A deduction in your practice Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2020moneypod/ ————————————————————————————— Please rate and subscribe to 20/20 Money on these platforms Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher ————————————————————————————— For past episodes of 20/20 Money with full companion show notes, please check out our episode archive here!
The numbers show we have a significant market pullback every 7 to 8 years. If that happens 3 to 4 times in retirement, can you really afford that risk?
Welcome to episode 184 of Profit Boss® Radio! If there's one thing that hasn't changed over the years, it's how so many couples struggle with their finances, which is why I'm sharing this gem from the Profit Boss® Radio archives with you today. If you're not familiar with the Couples and Money mini-series that I hosted way back when, it covers all the highlights in one convenient place. I'll take you through my best financial planning advice about how couples can get on the right path. In today's world, with all our temptations for spending money, it's almost too easy to get off track. Once that happens, there's only one way to get back on track, and it all starts with taking that first step. This episode has three vital parts: high-level strategic advice, my 13 Steps for Financial Planning for Couples, and finally, the money mistakes you need to avoid. If you're ready to achieve financial harmony with your significant other, just hit play and let's get started. Here's what you'll find out in this week's episode of Profit Boss® Radio: Guiding principles to follow to empower you in achieving financial success with your partner. The importance of scheduling Money Dates or Money Meetings so that both partners are in the know. A helpful overview of what you should be prioritizing with your partner about finances. A practical step-by-step guide for financial planning for couples including what you need to know before you seek advice and how to find the financial planner that will help you to achieve your goals. The top money mistakes couples make and how to avoid them. Show Notes To get access to the full show notes, including all the resources mentioned, visit https://hilaryhendershott.com/couples-and-money-planning-for-wealth Follow Hilary on: Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Profit Boss® Radio Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts
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According to the American Psychological Association, “72% of Americans reported feeling stressed about money in the last year.” In this week's episode, Hassan sits down with the author of Money Planning and Positivity, Jacqueline Schadeck. Join Hassan and Jacqueline as they dive into the correlation between mental health and money, the effects of NOT being financially LIT, and much more! Also, Hassan Thomas and Remy G. touch on the major consequences of being financially illiterate! If you are looking to better your future — this is an episode you don't want to miss! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Greg, John, and Ryan this week as they discuss some plans on what to do with the upcoming round of stimulus payments.
Jacqueline Schadeck, CFP®, AWMA®, is a financial planner, author, and speaker who is passionate about improving the profession. She spoke with Alexandria about how she thinks the financial planning profession can do better, and how her dedication to growth built her career.
Now is a good time to start packing the freezer with pre-cooked meals, because not only will you save yourself a lot of money, but that first 6 weeks you'll be so tired, even the thought of ordering take away becomes a hassle. There are bunch of really great cookbooks that can teach you simple, nutritious recipes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Your Money Hour Podcast with Dakota Grady. In this episode, Money Planning 101, I will be discussing the what, why, and how of Money Planning. Tune in to find out what it is!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
#2: Today’s quick tips: Don’t go bankrupt launching your business! and Make sure the boat is close enough to the dock before you jump will help anyone contemplating entrepreneurship – whether as a side-hustle or full-time. In addition, we cover tax planning for founders and owners of entrepreneurial businesses and how to cushion the blow when change comes hard and fast, disrupting whole companies and employees’ careers. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.lifemeetsmoney.com/podcast/life-meets-money-episode-2-planning-for-founders-and-employees
Many people beat themselves up about how much they have not invested in their future. Wishing they had a nest-egg. I believe the best thing we can have in looking forwards the future financial planning is having the right attitude. When I say the right attitude I mean in how we spend our financial resources. If we are not where we want to be financially for our future it is not too late to work on it. Today's show addressing three areas. (1) Living below our means, (2) how we subsidize the lives of others, and (3) consider downsizing/paying off that mortgage. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/livingholisticallywell/support
Hosts Craig Frankel, Adam Gaslowitz and Robert Port discuss how to avoid family disputes over money, estates and business on this month’s episode of “Wealth Matters”. CLICK HERE to watch the video of this show. About Gaslowitz Frankel: Gaslowitz Frankel is an experienced trial practice firm specializing in all aspects of complex fiduciary litigation throughout Georgia and […] The post Lessons from the Trenches: Avoiding Family Disputes over Money, Estates and Business appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Interest rates are low, which benefits a lot of people, but also harms a lot of people.Let’s take a look at low-interest rates and answer these questions:who is hurt by low-interest rates and what to do about it?where do you go for “safe money” in today’s market?why is the solution not one size fits all especially for those closing on retirement?There are three things are in play in any of the solutions to consider:Is your money safe?Is your money liquid?What kind of return am I getting on my investment?And there’s going to have to be a trade-off, unfortunately, you can’t always have all three.MOST IMPORTANTLY - This podcast exists so you see how recent financial news affects your life, your wallet and your future. If you heard something that made you think about your personal situation or were confused by something don’t stay that way— Click here and ask our team any question. We would love to help you. Let's stay in touch:Subscribe to Dynamic Money UpdatesConnect with us on Facebook & InstagramAsk Us any Question About What You HeardContact Dynamic Money & Get a Financial Plan Built for Life
Don't miss a BRAND NEW episode of as I talk with Julie Giese, President of International Speedway Corporation's . oversees promotion and operation of the newly renovated motorsport track in Avondale, Arizona, just outside Phoenix. She is the force behind the design and project management of ISM Raceway's recent $178 million dollar renovation. Also in this TWE podcast, you'll meet a new, regular contributor to The Women's Eye podcast, Catherine Scrivano. Catherine is President of in Phoenix, Arizona. She founded her business to help people create the financial strength necessary for achieving their dreams and Building Money Power. with host Catherine Anaya, is a show from , an Online Magazine which features news and interviews with women who want to make the world a better place. Check out their latest book, "" at changemakersbook.com. From newsmakers, changemakers, entrepreneurs, best-selling authors, cancer survivors, adventurers, and experts on leadership, stress and health, to kids helping kids, global grandmothers improving children's lives, and women who fight for equal rights, "It's the world as we see it." The Women's Eye Radio Show is available on iTunes and at . Learn more about The Women's Eye at
Make It Last with Victor Medina - Legal & Financial Retirement Planning
In this episode of Make It Last, Victor dives into both the legal and the retirement world. First, Victor discusses planning for incapacity and managing different financial accounts in that time. Then, Victor goes through...
Tony Bradshaw grew up in a lower-income neighbourhood in Nashville, TN. In 1996, he realized he was mismanaging his money and knew something needed to change. That’s when he set out to learn how to handle money better. At age 25, Tony made his Millionaire Choice, his choice to become a millionaire by age 40.…Read More
Mo Money PlanningIn #InVinoFab episode no. 32, @laurapasquini & @profpatrice talk about mo' money planning. As money does not grow on trees, they share resources for identifying spending habits, resources for saving/investing, and getting started with enhancing your own financial literacy. There are ideas for saving money for the future, investing for retirement, and just reflecting on your own money habits. Enjoy!Resources shared and discussed in this #InVinoFab episode:NPR Life Kit – Money Kit: https://www.npr.org/lifekit#money -Budget management: Be the Master of Your Budget https://www.npr.org/2019/01/09/683530953/be-the-master-of-your-budget-How are you spending money? 6 Simple Rules for Saving Money https://www.npr.org/2018/12/12/676120025/get-started-saving-Boost Your Credit Card IQ https://www.npr.org/2019/01/10/684067151/boost-your-credit-card-iq-Never Pay An Unnecessary Fee Again https://www.npr.org/2019/01/10/683983397/never-pay-an-unnecessary-fee-again-Journal your expenses: figure out how and where your money is going. What are your daily, monthly, etc. expenses? Tracking bills, services, subsTips for not spending online: Do you really need an Amazon Prime account? Or other subscription where you purchase? Or if you frequently find yourself purchasing from Amazon, save an item in your cart and come back a day or two later to see if you still want/need that item. Remove your credit cards from shopping accounts. Taking away this automation for buying and require yourself to find your credit card and type it Take pause to ask yourself if this purchase will really “bring you joy”? Mari Kondo would be pleased with your efforts to bring less into your home #ProactiveDecluttering Block ads online, use an ad blocker https://adblockplus.org/tutorials or privacy browser, we recommend Mozilla Firefox: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ Investment:-Your Cheat Sheet for Smarter Investinghttps://www.npr.org/2018/12/12/676158680/your-cheat-sheet-for-smarter-investing-More about NPR's Life Kit: https://www.npr.org/lifekit Broad-based index fund – passively managed S&P 500; Vanguard https://investor.vanguard.com/corporate-portal/-Should You Pay for Financial Advice?https://www.npr.org/2018/12/12/676160245/should-you-pay-for-financial-advice-What is FIRE? https://www.playingwithfire.co/whatisfire-Retirement Calculator https://www.playingwithfire.co/retirementcalculator-Work Optional Worksheets https://theworkoptionalbook.com/worksheets/Apps for tracking your spending & making the right money moves:-Mint: https://www.mint.com/-Nerd Wallet https://www.nerdwallet.com/ -Others ways to track your spending: https://www.forbes.com/sites/financialfinesse/2017/08/17/6-ways-to-track-your-spending/#5db6939d4650#InVinoFab Recommended Reads:--Wild Money: A Creative Journey to Finance Wisdom by Luna Jaffe http://lunajaffe.com/wild-money/ --Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to Personal Investmentby David F. Swensen https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17372.Unconventional_Success--Work Optional: retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way by Tanja Hester https://theworkoptionalbook.com/ --Playing with FIRE: Financial Independence Retire Early by Scott Riekens https://www.playingwithfire.co/--A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investingby Burton G. Malkiel https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40242274-a-random-walk-down-wall-streetStay connected to the #InVinoFab Podcast: Hosts: Patrice (@profpatrice) & Laura (@laurapasquini); pronouns: she/her Twitter: https://twitter.com/invinofab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invinofab/
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We know that money is a favorite boss topic, but it's also one of the biggest boss struggles, so we've invited one of America's leading personal finance authorities, Farnoosh Torabi, on Being Boss to talk all about earning, saving, spending, and investing—like a boss. This episode is sponsored by Freshbooks Cloud Accounting & Podia Get full show notes for this episode here --- Follow Farnoosh on Instagram: @farnooshtobari Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Twitter: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Facebook: facebook.com/beingbossclub
Money Planning for Weddings and Newlyweds with Dan Hinz – Episode #182 Pause and subscribe! Join our Facebook Group Wedding Timelines and Checklists ( http://fromringtoveil.com/checklists ) Seattle Metro Area Wedding Planning Resource Guide ( http://fromringtoveil.com/rgpaperback ) ( http://fromringtoveil.com/rgkindle ) Our guest today is Dan Hinz, a financial coach, who helps engaged couples and newlyweds stop money fights before they start. He's written an in-depth, guide to teach couples how to get on the same page with money. He's here today to give us some guidance on how to do the money planning thing for your wedding and as newlyweds. Your story/journey to where you are now (personal experience) How does a couple even start talking about money planning for the wedding and beyond? Who pays for what and how do you decide on that? How important is it to stick to the budget during wedding planning? As a new couple do you advise joint or separate accounts or some type of combination of both? Money is the number one reason for arguments in marriage, what advice would you give our listeners to keep from fighting? Your business is called Adulting with Money, what are your top 5 tips for newlyweds to adult with money? Have reg convos- personal first, finances later It's ok if the work is 90/10 but the decisions need to be 50/50 Have separate fun money Give it 3 months at least Be kind and flexible LINKS: Facebook Dan's Guide: www.adultingwithmoney.com/frtv (pdf download with free worksheet) www.fromringtoveil.com/10greatdates www.fromringtoveil.com/179 FRTV Swag www.fromringtoveil.com/tee Join our Facebook Group Subscribe to the podcast: { Apple Podcasts }{ Spotify }{ Stitcher }{ Youtube } { iHeartradio }{ Alexa }{ CastBox }{ GooglePodcasts } -Until next time, No Stress No Worries Keep Calm and Listen On-
Fear sells. Let's talk about the complex relationships between fear, anxiety, and financial peace. I'll share a couple of stories.
Today we are talking about quality clients vs. quantity of clients. With service-based businesses, you definitely don’t want to fall into the trap of choosing quantity over quality when it comes to clients. Yet I see so many business owners doing JUST that. Why might that be? Highlights: What happened when I tried to plan 30+ weddings per year on my own Why so many business owners start out by aiming for a high quantity of clients How overwhelm is keeping you stuck in the level you’re at in business What a “quality” client looks like 3 ways you can attract more quality clients Why at some point you WILL have to raise your price Links mentioned in this episode: Sign up to receive more info on the upcoming workshop
Today, I am finally bringing you an episode that relates to pricing. We're not just talking about what to charge, even though this topic absolutely relates to what you should charge. Instead, we are talking all about the relationship of time and money, as well as our own relationship with them both. Highlights: How to reframe how you value your own time and how your price your product and services The problem with charging a dollar per hour Understanding the worth and value of your expertise The fundamental flaw in business owners The most important lesson to learn as a business owner How to change your mindset and focus on your strengths Links Mentioned in this Episode: Most Profitable Year Breaking the Time Barrier by Mike McDerment
On this epsiode we continue looking at planning a summer trip to Colorado with 5 ways on how to plan your trip and save money.
Changes are emerging all over the planet which are thrusting us into the New Golden Age. It is no longer an energetic project or concept. It is literally unveiling itself all over the planet, one just needs to know what it looks like. For the past 9 months Lynn has been working directly with the spirit realm on the changes to come in the financial arena and is happy announce that the shift is emerging into the physical.
Justin Krane, a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM professional, is the founder of Krane Financial Solutions.