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In this episode you will hear Natasha talk about her first memory with money was when she was in middle school and she started wanting things that her peers were getting and her parents would tell her just not right now. When Natasha was older she realized that her parents did not have a lot of money but never made her feel like they didn't because whatever they had they would give her. Natasha was 14 when she started bussing tables and then became a waitress at a restaurant, she saved her money so she would be able to have the down payment money to buy her first car. Natasha was a freshman in High School when her parents divorced, her Mom sat her down and told her not to ever become dependant on a man but did not have any knowledge or lessons with financial literacy. From Natasha's Dad she learned that she should be saving and to go to college, he did not teach her the fundamentals of financial literacy either. Keep listening on how Natasha is learning how to educate herself with financial literacy and retirement so she won't have to worry later in life.
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In this episode you will hear Natasha talk about her first memory with money was when she was in middle school and she started wanting things that her peers were getting and her parents would tell her just not right now. When Natasha was older she realized that her parents did not have a lot of money but never made her feel like they didn't because whatever they had they would give her. Natasha was 14 when she started bussing tables and then became a waitress at a restaurant, she saved her money so she would be able to have the down payment money to buy her first car. Natasha was a freshman in High School when her parents divorced, her Mom sat her down and told her not to ever become dependant on a man but did not have any knowledge or lessons with financial literacy. From Natasha's Dad she learned that she should be saving and to go to college, he did not teach her the fundamentals of financial literacy either. Keep listening on how Natasha is learning how to educate herself with financial literacy and retirement so she won't have to worry later in life.
Don't forget to subscribe, like and share it with a friend or two!
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