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In this episode, Angie Grainger CPA/PFS, CFP and Elise Eropkin discuss the importance of confronting money and the reasons why they’ve seen people avoid it. They explore the definition of confront and emphasize that it means dealing with a problem or difficult situation, rather than being aggressive. They share personal stories and examples of how people avoid confronting money, such as not looking at bank account balances or opening bills. They also discuss the fear and shame associated with money and the role of money ethics in achieving financial goals. The episode ends with a challenge for listeners to confront their finances this week, taking one step at a time toward increasing their awareness.
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GENERAL INFORMATION DISCLAIMER // This content is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. All content in this episode is information of a general nature and does not address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Nothing in the episode constitutes professional and/or financial advice, nor does any information in the episode constitute a comprehensive or complete statement of the matters discussed or the law relating thereto. Prosperent Co is not a fiduciary by virtue of any person’s use of or access to the episode or content. You alone assume the sole responsibility of evaluating the merits and risks associated with the use of any information or other content in the episode before making any decisions based on such information or other consent. In exchange for watching or listening to the episode, you agree not to hold Prosperent Co, its affiliates or any third party service provider liable for any possible claim for damages arising from any decision you make based on information or other content made available to you through the episode.
By Prosperity NationIn this episode, Angie Grainger CPA/PFS, CFP and Elise Eropkin discuss the importance of confronting money and the reasons why they’ve seen people avoid it. They explore the definition of confront and emphasize that it means dealing with a problem or difficult situation, rather than being aggressive. They share personal stories and examples of how people avoid confronting money, such as not looking at bank account balances or opening bills. They also discuss the fear and shame associated with money and the role of money ethics in achieving financial goals. The episode ends with a challenge for listeners to confront their finances this week, taking one step at a time toward increasing their awareness.
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GENERAL INFORMATION DISCLAIMER // This content is for informational purposes only, you should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. All content in this episode is information of a general nature and does not address the circumstances of any particular individual or entity. Nothing in the episode constitutes professional and/or financial advice, nor does any information in the episode constitute a comprehensive or complete statement of the matters discussed or the law relating thereto. Prosperent Co is not a fiduciary by virtue of any person’s use of or access to the episode or content. You alone assume the sole responsibility of evaluating the merits and risks associated with the use of any information or other content in the episode before making any decisions based on such information or other consent. In exchange for watching or listening to the episode, you agree not to hold Prosperent Co, its affiliates or any third party service provider liable for any possible claim for damages arising from any decision you make based on information or other content made available to you through the episode.