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In this episode, host Jack Marino Jr. and Jason Clevlen discuss eight simple ways to improve your finances. These tips provide peace of mind by helping you build wealth as you implement a savings plan, track your financial goals, maximize your tax benefits, and more.
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Show Quote
"Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant."
-P.T. Barnum
ResourcesWealth Builder Tool -– Download the free Wealth Builder Tool to start implementing your own spending plan today.
Have a Question? -- Submit your questions to Jack Marino Jr. and Jason Clevlen.
Key Takeaways
1) Automate spending and saving to maximize the way you manage your cash flow. Consider replacing your current budget with a spending plan that will provide instant feedback about your finances without micro-management.
2) It's a great idea to review your finances annually. In this review, consider your spending plan, the amount you are saving and investing, your insurance needs, possible tax benefits, and your overall financial goals.
3) Sometimes when reviewing financial goals, you'll need to make adjustments to those goals and rearrange your financial priorities.
Show Notes
By Jack Marino Jr.In this episode, host Jack Marino Jr. and Jason Clevlen discuss eight simple ways to improve your finances. These tips provide peace of mind by helping you build wealth as you implement a savings plan, track your financial goals, maximize your tax benefits, and more.
SubscribeApple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher
Show Quote
"Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant."
-P.T. Barnum
ResourcesWealth Builder Tool -– Download the free Wealth Builder Tool to start implementing your own spending plan today.
Have a Question? -- Submit your questions to Jack Marino Jr. and Jason Clevlen.
Key Takeaways
1) Automate spending and saving to maximize the way you manage your cash flow. Consider replacing your current budget with a spending plan that will provide instant feedback about your finances without micro-management.
2) It's a great idea to review your finances annually. In this review, consider your spending plan, the amount you are saving and investing, your insurance needs, possible tax benefits, and your overall financial goals.
3) Sometimes when reviewing financial goals, you'll need to make adjustments to those goals and rearrange your financial priorities.
Show Notes