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Hey there, my dear friends! Have I got a treat for you today! In this episodeI continue to share my tales of talking money with my dad since I was 3. But don't let my humor fool you, I know my stuff when it comes to getting your finances in order with my five-step method. Again, my dad taught me how to make Conversations over Money Easy!
Now, I know talking about money can be about as fun as watching paint dry, but I make it a breeze. It's important to make financial literacy easy, and that's exactly what I do. First things first, you gotta strut your stuff with confidence in your cash flow. Then, lay out all your liabilities (aka debts) like a boss. Next, evaluate your earnings (or lack thereof) like a pro. After that, make sure you're on the right track with your financial goals. And finally, review your results like a champ.
But wait, there's more! I suggest taking just 30 minutes a week to get your money game on point. And to make it even more enjoyable, I recommend using some colored pencils and a piece of paper to make it all pretty. Plus, I remind us that it's important to take a break and review your plan every once in a while.
Oh, and parents, listen up! I stress the importance of teaching your kiddos about financial literacy. It's never too early to start learning about money, and I make it easy and fun for everyone. So, let's all get our money talk on and start adulting like pros with me as your guide!
By Money Over Easy LLCHey there, my dear friends! Have I got a treat for you today! In this episodeI continue to share my tales of talking money with my dad since I was 3. But don't let my humor fool you, I know my stuff when it comes to getting your finances in order with my five-step method. Again, my dad taught me how to make Conversations over Money Easy!
Now, I know talking about money can be about as fun as watching paint dry, but I make it a breeze. It's important to make financial literacy easy, and that's exactly what I do. First things first, you gotta strut your stuff with confidence in your cash flow. Then, lay out all your liabilities (aka debts) like a boss. Next, evaluate your earnings (or lack thereof) like a pro. After that, make sure you're on the right track with your financial goals. And finally, review your results like a champ.
But wait, there's more! I suggest taking just 30 minutes a week to get your money game on point. And to make it even more enjoyable, I recommend using some colored pencils and a piece of paper to make it all pretty. Plus, I remind us that it's important to take a break and review your plan every once in a while.
Oh, and parents, listen up! I stress the importance of teaching your kiddos about financial literacy. It's never too early to start learning about money, and I make it easy and fun for everyone. So, let's all get our money talk on and start adulting like pros with me as your guide!