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147: Financially Irresponsible Strategies for Success with Rahkim Sabree


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If someone were to ask you about personal finance, do you feel and well-informed, and ready to enlighten them with your financial savviness? Or do you nod, smile and schvitz -all while thinking you have no idea wtf they’re talking about?  

No matter your answer, when it comes to personal finance game, today’s guest has the playbook.

Rahkim Sabree is an author/columnist, speaker, and financial coach who focuses on the pathway between financial literacy and financial empowerment. His work has been published in Business Insider, The Grio, Black Enterprise, Entrepreneur, CEO World Magazine, and more.

Rahkim works exclusively with leaders whose mission is to improve people's lives; who see bigger than themselves and who in addition to wanting to propel their business to the next level, want to (re-) find greater flexibility and freedom using the power of money.

We loved hearing Rahkim’s story and enjoyed hearing his positive and practical take when it comes to personal finance. So, if finances give you the scaries, this episode just may help you out.

Financially Irresponsible

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    Tweetable Comments

  • “A mentor is someone you allow to have an influence over the way that you think or believe or behave.”

  • “It’s putting the ball back in their court to say, “Okay, if this is something that you want, show me that you want this.”

  • “My passion is to talk about the financial side of things; the place where I came from that maybe I don't have all the credentials for.”

  • “’Don't use credit cards!’” At the time I had nine credit cards, but I had an 800 plus credit score. So, I must be doing something right.”

  • “For me, it was a mantra in action. It was a declaration of, ‘I am important.’”

  • “It is financially irresponsible for you to defer your financial wellbeing to somebody else.”

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