Struggle Care

40: Anti-Capitalist Financial Planning with River Nice

07.03.2023 - By KC DavisPlay

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Our topic today is intriguing, so I can’t wait to learn more from my guest. I’m joined by River Nice (they/them), who was originally in a tech job they hated. After using their skill set to help their partner with debt from her gender transition, River found their calling: to help queer people with their money. Now, they run their own financial planning firm, Be Intentional Financial LLC (BIF), to serve their clients and community and help to dismantle oppression in all its forms. Join us to learn more!

Show Highlights:

Misconceptions people have about the term “anti-capitalist financial planner”

A look at the harmful and inaccurate mainstream financial advice in our world

Why we live in fear and worry about our financial survival in a capitalist society

A look at white privilege and how we can make the world a better place under oppressive systems

What “redistribution of wealth” looks like, practically speaking

How River helps clients with investing for long-term financial security

A charity giving model vs. creating an interdependent community

How River teaches financial emergency preparedness to clients

How anti-capitalist financial planning is a holistic view of life, money, values, and relationships

River’s advice about specific financial scenarios around debt management, living paycheck to paycheck, planning for the future, and accumulating wealth

Resources and Links:

 Connect with River Nice: Website, Instagram, and TikTok

Check out River’s Website for FREE resources and a FREE 30-minute consultation!

Also mentioned: the Mint app and the Honeydue app for couples

Get KC’s book, How to Keep House While Drowning

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