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Listen on Apple, Google, Spotify, and other platforms. Introducing Tara [01:54] What is ReisUP? [02:29] How did Tara get into the tech world? [03:06] A brief history of how Tara turned her ideas into reality and the early steps and processes that lead to the creation of the app [05:01] How did Tara start building out the app and the people who helped her make it happen [09:31] All about the private beta, the launch date, and what it currently looks like [10:30] The things Tara and her team are tracking and analyzing, such as the goals people are investing for [11:13] How Tara got connected to the San Diego startup community [17:51] Tara's favorite taco place: Rudy's in Solana beach [20:22] Follow Tara online Twitter | LinkedIn | Website ReisUP/Reason APP: Website | Twitter | LinkedIn
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Tara Falcone is a Certified Financial Planner and CFA charter holder. She has been featured in CNBC, Discover, and Reuters to name a few. She is the founder of ReisUp, a company that offers web-based financial wellness programs for Colleges and Universities designed for college students - especially TRIO and first-generation low-income individuals through their LIT™program. In this episode, Tara graciously shared some amazing insights about money and investing and her inspiring journey on how she had found her passion for finance. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genzgreen/support
She left the lucrative world of hedge funds to pursue her passion and founded Reis Up. Her mission: help others understand the complex world of finance. In this podcast, Tara will share her experiences on Wall Street and her motivation to choose the (entrepreneurial) path less traveled. Hear Tara's perspectives on what college students need to know to succeed in their future financial lives in this engaging conversation. Enjoy!
Money influences us all in different ways. Our childhoods and backgrounds specifically have a big impact on how we think, feel and manage money later in life. But ultimately, money is just a tool. It’s up to us to decide how to use it to write our own money story. And my guest Tara Falcone knows this all too well. As she shares in this episode, she grew up in a low-income household in which money was scarce, compelling her to start working and earning money at a young age. Realizing that she didn’t want money to have such a tight hold on her adult life, she worked hard in school to get accepted to Yale and enter a career as an investment analyst in New York City. After 4 years in the industry, she left to dedicate her time and knowledge to a larger audience by starting her financial literacy company ReisUP. She also got her Certified Financial Planner™ designation and became a Certified Financial Analyst® charterholder. Now, she offers financial literacy programming to universities to help educate students, as well as her own audience of followers. But the most inspiring thing about Tara’s story is how she chose to use money as a tool of empowerment. Money used to restrict her family growing up, but she didn’t want that for when she eventually starts a family. That’s why she named her company ReisUP, to encourage others to rise up and take control of their financial future like she did. For full episode show notes, visit https://jessicamoorhouse.com/241
WeWork, known officially as the We Company is facing some haters ahead of their IPO. Bobbi and guest co-host CFP® and CFA Tara Falcone of ReisUp go over the red flags that have raised concerns, and go over the specific things WeWork has done well that has resulted in getting much higher valuations than some of its more profitable peers.
With a major hurricane lurking off the coast of Florida, residents up and down the east coast are bracing for the worst and hoping for the best. But how do you prepare financially? Bobbi is joined by thought leader Tara Falcone from ReisUp.com to discuss a recent CNBC piece that dives into this very topic.
How’s the market been treating your retirement savings? Today we'll talk about a piece with "expert" advice on what to do with your 401(k) when the market takes a dive. Plus, Bobbi and guest co-host Tara Falcone of ReisUp discuss CNBC Mad Money’s Jim Cramer new venture that has everybody talking. What is it? Cramer's going to be yelling, "Sell, sell, sell!!!!" in a whole new way.
College can be the ultimate adulting experience- including taking on some bad money habits if students aren’t taught the right way to start building a financial life. Have you tried Blinkist? Read or listen to entire books in about 15 minutes - kind of like this podcast - with the Blinkist App. Try it for free and support this show by going to http://bobbirebell.com/blinkist For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/tarafalcone
What do rich people do with all their Benjamins? Yachts? Helicopters? Trips to the Alps? Helping us through one MarketWatch piece that seems to have the answer to our burning questions about wealth, is the founder of Reisup, Tara Falcone. Plus, we welcome Len Penzo from LenPenzo.com and OG from our very own SB podcast. Halfway through the show, we'll take a break from our discussion to talk about the future of FinTech. On our special Friday segment to talk about where your next savings opportunity might come from, we welcoming the co-founder of start-up incubator Financial Ventures Studio, Ryan Falvey. Then we'll throw out the Haven Life Line to Tim, who has a question about where he and his wife should sock away their retirement funds. Right now most of their money is in traditional accounts, but would it make more sense to have it a Roth account instead? As always, of course, we'll still save some time for Doug's (completely epic) trivia. Thanks to Grammarly for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Get 20% off a Grammarly premium account, go to Grammarly.com/SB. Thanks to Skillshare for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Get TWO months of courses for free at Skillshare.com/SB.
Tara Falcone grew up in a blue collar family, and had to manage her money wisely in school. After earning a full ride scholarship to Yale University, she planned on applying to medical school. Unable to afford the hefty application fees, she found herself working at an investment firm...with zero experience in the financial industry. Today, Tara is a Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Financial Planner, and teaches millennials about money management and investing through her company ReisUp. In this episode, we're talking about the biggest financial mistakes people make in their 20s and 30s, how to AVOID those mistakes, when and how to get started with investing, and how you can improve your financial literacy!
Tara Falcone, the founder of ReisUP, was forced to adult at the age of 13 due to difficult circumstances when growing up. More info. The post [Adulting B025] When You’re Young But Forced to Adult ft. Tara Falcone, ReisUP appeared first on Adulting.
Want an example of how an emergency fund can come in useful? How about two examples? Kate Dore from Cashville Skyline shares how her's saved her big time. Long description: Who knew an emergency fund could save your life not once, but twice! So is the story of Kate Dore from Cashville Skyline which she shared in full detail for this episode of the podcast. Talk about someone who turned lemons into lemonade! Most people would begrudge their bad luck when faced with two layoffs in 10 years, but not Kate. Instead of complaining or just struggling through it all, she took it as a big lesson in becoming financially prepared. Which later turned out to be her big passion, which is why she's now on the road to becoming a financial planner. If there's only one thing you can take away from this episode, it's this - life happens, so have an emergency fund just in case. I've certainly been thankful for mine on more than one occasion in my life, that's for sure. Not only that, having an emergency fund is hands down the first thing I tell people to set up as they start their personal finance journey. It may not be fun or sexy, but having one will literally save your life! I'm excited to see where Kate ends up after becoming a full-fledged Certified Financial Planner, but until then it looks like she's been busy the past few months creating some great blog posts and personal finance courses. I've linked them below so you can check them out. Join Me on the Self Worth to Net Worth Challenge! Also, as I mentioned, myself, Sarah Li Cain from High Fiving Dollars and Tara Falcone from ReisUP have come together to create a unique 21-day challenge to combine our expertises in money mindsets, budgeting and investing. You'll get an email once a day for 21 days giving you a full outline on what you need to do to feel empowered about your money and take action! > Kate's Top Blog Posts How I Boosted My Credit Score Above 800 Quitting Your Job? Start Preparing Your Finances Now How to Survive on a Bare Bones Budget Helpful Resources by Kate Free Budget Makeover Mini-Course Destroy Your Debt: Take Control of Your Financial Life Course Side Hustle Your Way Out of Debt Course Follow Kate on Social Like Kate on Facebook Check Out Kate on Instagram Follow Kate on Twitter Subscribe to Kate on Pinterest For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/96