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How would you react if you suddenly had all your access to money cut off from your bank? Welcome to a special Friday episode of Stacking Benjamins! In today's show, Joe talks to Tiller founder and CEO, Peter Polson. As CEO of a tech start-up, Peter had a front-row seat to experience firsthand the Silicon Valley Bank drama as it unfolded. He recounts the events of that fateful day a couple of weeks ago - and how it impacted Tiller's business operations. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/Peter-Polson-1334/ 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
We all assume that our money is safe in our bank accounts, but what happens when it's not? Peter Polson, CEO of budgeting spreadsheet company Tiller Money — which had almost all of its funds stored at Silicon Valley Bank — joins us to talk about his experience navigating the recent crisis. Plus, he shares the top lessons individuals should take from the bank's failure, including ways we can all better protect ourselves from financial instability.
LifeBlood: We talked about financial security, the financial lessons learned from the pandemic, how some money challenges are true across all socioeconomic levels, and how to gain more control to shape your future with Peter Polson, Founder of Tiller Money. Listen to learn the first step to take to bring you closer to financial security! You can learn more about Peter at TillerHQ.com, YouTube and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review wherever you listen and subscribe as well. You can learn more about us at MoneyAlignmentAcademy.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com.
Peter Polson of Tiller Money brings practical advice on learning to ask the right questions and finding the right tools when collaborating with your partner to reach your shared money goals.
Do you have every financial move you make memorized—me either? That would be hard. I need a system to keep all of our financial ducks in a row. We need to know what is coming in every month and what is going out. Not to mention if I heel over tomorrow, I need my hubby to pick up where I left off. Spreadsheets are one of the ways you can do that. But if you’re like me, sometimes complicated spreadsheets can be intimidating. I like things simple and easy to follow. My guest, Peter Polson, is here to talk me down from some of my spreadsheet nerves. Peter is the founder of Tiller Money. They provide customizable tools that empower people with greater understanding, confidence, and control of their financial lives. He has been thinking about better ways to help people with their personal finances for most of his life. Peter partially paid for college by teaching personal finance software classes for adults and later by working as an intern program manager at Microsoft on the Money software team. Peter and I talk about the benefits of using spreadsheets to help manage your finances, how you can keep things simple, and the benefits that can come from using spreadsheets.
On this show, we talked about the foundational necessity of successful cash flow management and budgeting, how to effectively integrate all of your accounts for real time viewing, and how to personalize a spreadsheet for info that’s most important to you, with Peter Polson, Founder of Tiller Money. Listen to learn how to harness the power of an integrated spreadsheet into your budgeting and cash flow management! For the difference making tip, scan ahead to 20:14! You can learn more about Peter at TillerHQ.com, YouTube and LinkedIn. Check out the Strive Online Bootcamp We’re honored to have been named one of the top podcasts for investing! We’re on YouTube, check us out! George is honored to be included on Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Financial Advisors for 2020! Have George speak to your organization. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com.
Episode 176: Founder of Tiller Money, Peter Polson shares tips for better tracking your finances in the new year. Guest Biography Peter Polson has been thinking about better ways to help people with their personal finances for most of his life. He partially paid for college by teaching personal finance software classes for adults, and later by working as an intern program manager at Microsoft on the Money software team. Since then, Peter has spent his career focused on technology with a passion for product design. Prior to founding Tiller he was the CEO of Dashwire (acquired by HTC) and co-founder of Junxion (acquired by Sierra Wireless). He began his career in technology investment banking at JP Morgan. Peter graduated Summa Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a BA from Middlebury College. He earned his MBA with High Distinction, graduating as a Tuck Scholar from the Tuck School at Dartmouth College. In this episode, you'll learn: What open banking is and why we should care as consumers. Tips and tricks for tracking our spending. How Peter is teaching his kids about money. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/176 Find more from our guest: LinkedIn tillerhq.com facebook.com Twitter YouTube Mentioned in the episode: Free 30-Day Trial Tiller Money OAuth IM 045: The Power of Spreadsheets and Tracking Your Money | Peter Polson Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser.com, or wherever you listen. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Most parents have their hands full and too many times our finances, health, and homes don’t get the attention they should. We go over how you can reset your habits so you simplify your finances, home, and lives to enjoy some big wins this year! Reworking Your Habits For multiple reasons, 2020 was a challenging year. Even if you weren’t directly affected by the pandemic or managed to avoid the financial fallout of it, chances are you were impacted by what was happening. If you’re a parent, you had this gargantuan task of working from home, staying productive, while corralling your kids with their remote learning. But we made it here. Understandably, you’re probably looking forward to resetting a few things, including your finances. Peter Polson, the founder of Tiller, is joining me in this episode to discuss how to shift your financial habits and more. It may seem these are too small to matter or make a difference, but from our personal experience and learning from others, habits are really the building blocks to pivoting towards your goals, whether it’s with money, at home, or our health. In this episode, we’re looking at: Why Habits Are Better Than Relying on Just Willpower Essential Daily Habits to Add Into Your Routine How to Design Your Schedule and Finances Around Who and What Matters Most to You Ready? Let’s get started! Key Resources to Help You Change Your Habits Looking to reset a few things to get some family and financial wins this year? Here are some fantastic resources to help you! Money Apps for Families: Personal Capital, Tiller, Mint Tiller’s 30 Days of Financial Wins. Tiny Changes with Big Results Thank You to Our Sponsor Coastal! Support for this podcast comes from Coastal Credit Union. If you’re living in the Raleigh Durham area and looking to bank better, come check out Coastal today! We've been members for years and love their service and competitive rates on checking and savings accounts! Support the Podcast! Thank you so much for listening to the podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, here are some ways to support it. Spread the word! If you enjoyed this episode and think it can help a buddy get on the path to dumping debt and become financially free, please share. Leave a review. Honest feedback and reviews make a big difference and gets the word out about the podcast. Leave your review on Apple or Stitcher. Grab a copy of Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money. My book is designed for a busy couple to set up their finances in 4 weeks. Get tips and tools that have worked for other couples on their journey of building their marriage and wealth together! Music Credit Music in this episode was provided by artists from Audiio.
Most parents have their hands full and too many times our finances, health, and homes don’t get the attention they should. We go over how you can reset your habits so you simplify your finances, home, and lives to enjoy some big wins this year! Reworking Your Habits For multiple reasons, 2020 was a challenging year. Even if you weren’t directly affected by the pandemic or managed to avoid the financial fallout of it, chances are you were impacted by what was happening. If you’re a parent, you had this gargantuan task of working from home, staying productive, while corralling your kids with their remote learning. But we made it here. Understandably, you’re probably looking forward to resetting a few things, including your finances. Peter Polson, the founder of Tiller, is joining me in this episode to discuss how to shift your financial habits and more. It may seem these are too small to matter or make a difference, but from our personal experience and learning from others, habits are really the building blocks to pivoting towards your goals, whether it’s with money, at home, or our health. In this episode, we’re looking at: Why Habits Are Better Than Relying on Just Willpower Essential Daily Habits to Add Into Your Routine How to Design Your Schedule and Finances Around Who and What Matters Most to You Ready? Let’s get started! Key Resources to Help You Change Your Habits Looking to reset a few things to get some family and financial wins this year? Here are some fantastic resources to help you! Money Apps for Families: Personal Capital, Tiller, Mint Tiller’s 30 Days of Financial Wins. Tiny Changes with Big Results Thank You to Our Sponsor Coastal! Support for this podcast comes from Coastal Credit Union. If you’re living in the Raleigh Durham area and looking to bank better, come check out Coastal today! We've been members for years and love their service and competitive rates on checking and savings accounts! Support the Podcast! Thank you so much for listening to the podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, here are some ways to support it. Spread the word! If you enjoyed this episode and think it can help a buddy get on the path to dumping debt and become financially free, please share. Leave a review. Honest feedback and reviews make a big difference and gets the word out about the podcast. Leave your review on Apple or Stitcher. Grab a copy of Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money. My book is designed for a busy couple to set up their finances in 4 weeks. Get tips and tools that have worked for other couples on their journey of building their marriage and wealth together! Music Credit Music in this episode was provided by artists from Audiio.
About Peter Polson Peter Polson started Tiller out of frustration with the tools available to manage his money. In high school in the early 90’s, Polson taught computer classes as a side job. His standard curriculum included Word and Quicken. Later in... READ MORE The post Planning For The New Year | Peter Polson appeared first on .
With the end of 2020 FINALLY in sight, (and what a long 38 months it's been), we're excited to bring you all of our best lessons from the last year. Between Paula Pant and Len Penzo, with OG and Joe weighing in on all of their top picks, you'll have plenty to chew on. We'd write more here...but who wants to give up what our top picks are? Just listen! PLUS, there's new innovation coming to your computer and phone. Like clockwork, it seems we hear about regular data breaches and how the companies we trust with our information have been mismanaged. Today we'll welcome to our Friday Fintech segment our friend Peter Polson from Tiller Money, to learn all about new advancements coming to your computer and phone app security. This will revolutionize how you look at financial technology in the future. While there's no listener voicemail today, that doesn't mean we're not answering a question. We found a problem we wanted to help someone solve over at the personal finance subreddit. At the very least we'll make sure that (hopefully) none of you Stackers make this same mistake. This poster bought a new car with a 72-month loan attached at 5.9%. The kicker? They have a 710 credit score! With only a few days to return it, they ask what's the good play here? Of course, we'll have ideas. BUT that's not all...we'll also reach the finish line on our year-long trivia contest! Can OG force Len into an overtime week? We'll have the exciting (maybe) conclusion (also...maybe) on today's show. Enjoy!
Peter Polson, CEO of Tiller Money, helps break down how to tackle budget issues and organizing budgets in personal ways that make sense to you.
How can we help our family and friends when they have money questions? That's what Paul wanted to know. Elle Martinez and Andy Hill are answering his question and sharing their 2018 goal progress. Peter Polson drops in to give us an update on Tiller too!
Learn about the entrepreneurial journey of Peter Polson, CEO of Tiller Money. Find out why he wants to empower you with tools to automate spreadsheets so you can take control of your money. Guest Biography Peter Polson's dad had him keep a ledger as a kid. As soon as Peter could add numbers he had to track his 25 cent allowance, including what he’d saved, shared, and spent. Later as a teenager, fascinated by the promise of an online ledger, Peter started teaching classes introducing others Quicken. In college he worked on Microsoft Money as a program manager. After spending the first part of his career at JP Morgan, Nextlink, Junxion, and Dashwire, he grew frustrated by the tools available to help people manage their finances. That frustration led to research which led to inspiration, all of which came together to create Tiller. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/045 In this episode, you will learn: Why you might do better tracking your budget in a spreadsheet instead of an app. Tips to get started on effectively tracking your spending. Find out why it’s important to remove emotions from your money decisions. Find more from our guest: LinkedIn tillerhq.com facebook.com Twitter YouTube Mentioned in this episode: Google Sheets Google GSuite Gettin' The Bank Back Together: Enter the giveaway! (through 7/10) Gettin' the Band Back Together First Look Official Music Video - Gettin' The Band Back Together Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Want to stop living paycheck to paycheck, but not sure where to start? Learn how to create a budget together so you can have fun now and some savings later! Create a Budget You Both Love How do you feel about your budget? Be honest. Chances are you're not exactly thrilled about it. A survey conducted by Experian found that nearly half – 42% to be exact – don’t use one because they feel like they're ineffective and unnecessary. So how do you create a budget that you both love? Peter Polson from Tiller, one of the coolest money apps out there, is joining me today to offer some fantastic suggestions and ideas. In this episode we'll discuss: how a budget can fit into your life and grow with you through your marriage how to fit your personal hobbies into your budget why there is no one size fits all budget Hope you enjoy! Resources to Budget Together Do you two want to get on the same page with budgets? Here are some helpful resources mentioned in the episode and more. Jumpstart Your Marriage and Your Money The Total Money Makeover Real Life on a Budget: 17 Practical Challenges to Live and Thrive on a Budget How to Successfully Budget as a Couple Track These 2 Key Numbers to Master Your Money Six Tips for Newlyweds to Manage Finances Budget Templates to Try Out The Net Worth Tracker Spreadsheet The Weekly Expense Tracker Thank You to Our Partners Support for this podcast comes from partners like Personal Capital. Easy to set up & easy to use. You can have all your investments, income, and expenses all pulled into one place. Did I mention it’s free? Why don’t you give Personal Capital a try today?
On a train to downtown Dallas for FinCon17, I randomly caught up with the Founder of Tiller, Peter Polson. Tiller is a customizable money management tool that harnesses the power of Google Sheets. Peter and I had an inspiring chat about family, business and how his company is helping people control their money and, in turn, … Continue reading "56 | Control Your Money. Control Your Life." The post 56 | Control Your Money. Control Your Life. appeared first on Marriage, Kids and Money.
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While I was in Charlotte for #FinCon15, I connected briefly with a man named Peter Polson who told me about a new tool he had built to automate the creation of financial spreadsheets. After I got home I signed up for his service and started testing it. I like it! And I think some of you will find it very useful. The Tiller service is a way to automate the import of financial data to your spreadsheets. This eliminates the most time-consuming part of creating spreadsheets and opens up a world of possibilities! Listen to the interview! And, if you'd like, try the service free for two months by using my link: www.tillerhq.com/radical Enjoy! Joshua Try Tiller free for two months! www.tillerhq.com/radical Do you have student loans? If so, you need to do a review with Jay Fleischman. Find all the details here: www.studentloanshow.com/radical Do you want to refinance your student loans to save money? If so, start with SoFi for the best deal. Get an extra $200 by using my referral link: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/SoFi Support Radical Personal Finance on Patreon! www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron