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Financial fitness was back this week with special guest Alvin Watson. Next year there will be a few changes when it comes to taxes via personal and business. For those that operate with apps such as cash app for business purposes. You may want to consider the transactions sit down with a CPA.
Entrepreneurship is slowly on the rise. Many people are taking opportunities to take their chance. 2020 leveled the play field we believe and have opportunities for many that took advantage of it.
https://www.indexjournal.com/news/national/irs-would-track-all-bank-transactions-over-600-under-biden-plan-businesses-revolt/article_816dd6c9-312c-5d7b-8f1a-12343af3e75c.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2020/11/02/here-are-the-billionaires-spending-big-to-keep-lindsey-graham-in-the-senate/?sh=46e3f0c46a58
https://www.npr.org/2021/09/26/1040779728/pokemon-oreo-cookies-ebay-pikachu-mew
What's going on everyone,
Jerrod here with a quick financial check-in from your favorite financial advisor
Could you survive on 30,000 dollars?
“ For single people living in the U.S., earning enough money to make ends meet looks different for each person. But location can play a major role, since the cost of housing, food, insurance and other necessities varies from place to place.”
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On this episode of Financial Fitness, we discuss what it takes to survive in the US as a single person living on an average income between $30,000-$40,000. A CNBC article posted what it would take to survive. Take a listen as Kela and I discuss what it would take in order to survive in the US.
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On this episode, Kela and I wanted to take a deeper dive into this back to school season. Cutting cost, attending school drives, and focusing on your child’s mental health play a key role in your finances and preparing for the 2021-2022 school year.
A nice brief episode on being prepared for going back to school.
The financial fitness way!
Here are some helpful links
https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/budgeting/back-to-school-budgeting/
https://www.passionforsavings.com/back-to-school/
We were able to sit down with crypto investor and entrepreneur, Brayden Reince.
In this episode we took a dive into the similarities that blockchain in a way mimics regular banking transactions. Over time blockchain looks to remove the middle man, but how? Listen in as we discuss why decentralized currency is slowly taking over as people take part in the digital age.
Of course everything is subject to be hacked However, protection and encryption is key to the success of these coins. As well as keeping your digital wallet safe.
Catch part 1 as look to dive further into the future of blockchain technology.
Ms. Kela and I want advise our family and friends to empower yourself buy banking on yourself. Our topic will be covering how to financially structure your life to help you down the line
Reasons Behind Pandemic Prices. Hosted by Jerrod Myers and Kela Allen with special guest Chandler Ardis.
Hey fellow listeners,
Tune into this weeks show as Kela and I discuss and advise the many ways to invest your money in our current economical state.
Great show with Host Jerrod Myers and Kela Allen " Smart Women Smart Money "
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