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A lot of personal finance advice is geared toward married couples, but single women have their own struggles with money that need to be addressed. This episode is designed to do just that, and in a way that doesn't have to be intimidating or overwhelming.
Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor or CPA. The details of this podcast are shared for informational purposes only. Please seek assistance from a certified finance professional who can help you with your unique situation.
1. Set a monthly budget and stick to it.
2. Find a reliable accountability partner.
3. Make an effort to develop friendships with financially responsible people.
4. Avoid "H.A.L.T." spending (spending when you're hungry, angry, lonely or tired) and emotional spending in general.
5. Set and pursue financial goals for your future, regardless of whether or not you get into a relationship.
Action Steps:
References:
By Lisa Gant5
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A lot of personal finance advice is geared toward married couples, but single women have their own struggles with money that need to be addressed. This episode is designed to do just that, and in a way that doesn't have to be intimidating or overwhelming.
Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor or CPA. The details of this podcast are shared for informational purposes only. Please seek assistance from a certified finance professional who can help you with your unique situation.
1. Set a monthly budget and stick to it.
2. Find a reliable accountability partner.
3. Make an effort to develop friendships with financially responsible people.
4. Avoid "H.A.L.T." spending (spending when you're hungry, angry, lonely or tired) and emotional spending in general.
5. Set and pursue financial goals for your future, regardless of whether or not you get into a relationship.
Action Steps:
References: