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Looking for low-to-moderate budget friendly places to travel to? This is the episode to listen to.
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Looking for low-to-moderate budget friendly places to travel to? This is the episode to listen to.
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Claudia Pennington founded Two Cup House as a way to share their journey towards minimalism. At Two Cup House, they talk about their personal finance journey to paying off $200,000 in 2 years, tiny house living, minimalism, entrepreneurship, and financial independence. Almost 3 years ago they decided to downsize from 1500 square feet to a 536 square foot home.
In this episode we talk about the decision to downsize to 500 square feet, financing options for tiny home, what the $200K in debt was composed of and how they paid it all off, the hardest part about downsizing, an important question to ask that might help you adjust your financial path, financial independence and what that means for them, and a very important lesson she learned from her hobby of climbing that has helped her in her business.
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Brooke- “Money win, I pre-qualified for a home loan. The hard work to build my credit score up has paid off. I’m a bit nervous to take on new debt though!”
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I love reading great books that help me be a better person. So here are my 5 recommendations at the moment. 🙂
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Andy Hill is the host of the Marriage, Kids and Money Podcast which focuses on helping families build legacy wealth. The podcast was nominated as “Best New Personal Finance Podcast” by Plutus in 2017.
Outside of writing for his own weekly blog of the same name, his personal finance focused articles have been featured in STAND Magazine, Business Insider, Quicken Zing Blog, NerdWallet and Rockstar Finance.
When he’s not “talking money”, Andy enjoys wrestling with his two kids and singing 80’s karaoke with his wife.
In this episode we talk about transitioning from being good at making money but not good at managing it to kicking butt in both areas, advice for newlyweds trying to set their marriage up for success, teaching kids about money, living on 50% of their income (with kids), being intentional with paying off their house in 5 years, what they did to grow their net worth to over $700,000, the why behind increasing their net worth, the app he uses to track net worth, and how to get kids excited about giving.
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Parker- “It’s always nice finding forgotten money, especially when that money is your 401(k) and 457 plan through work,. Added those to my Mint account for a serious boost in net worth!” #moneywin
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We usually hear debt payoff strategies and think there are two methods. Nooope. Here are 5 of the most common ways to pay down debt (and which I personally prefer).
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Kiné Corder is the founder of Presidential Lifestyle, a wellness company focused on wealth in all its forms with a mission of helping couples become a winning team in love, life, and money. Because money is the number one reason couples get divorced, her company, President Lifestyle offers the Prosperity Club (a yearly membership for couples and money), Prosperity Report “Love and Money” podcast, and mission help couples heal financially to stay happily married. Kiné started out in the financial services industry almost 20 years ago, working with companies like Ameriprise Financial, New York Life, and Morgan Stanley.
Prior to financial services, Kine was the spokesperson for ABCs Extreme Makeover show. Kiné was in magazines like Elle, Marie Claire, TV guide & People. On television shows like Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, the E! Channel and Oprah. This led her to public speaking.
In this episode we talk about her background in the entertainment industry working as a TV host and even being on Oprah, what a financial therapist does, mindset differences between women and men, how to know what your money mentality is, identifying different money mentalities and discover which one you fall into, learning to say no when your identify is tied to being generous, and so much more!
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Regine- “Hi Whitney. Just wanna share that your blog and podcasts have been such an inspiration along my debt free journey. I messaged you last March to share that I paid off all my credit cards and now, as of today, I have officially paid off all my car and student loans. I paid off almost $30K worth of debt in 7 months. I’m now a financially free person with a positive net worth! Your one single blog post of how you paid off $30K in 10 months was my main inspiration.” #moneywin
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No shame in needing to reduce monthly expenses! When you have financial goals- sometimes you’ve gotta sacrifice.
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As the host of Oh My Dollar!, a weekly financial advice radio show and podcast, Lillian has built a reputation
for talking money without being boring or stiff- covering the kinds of modern money issues that face millennials, such as retirement planning in the gig economy, choosing a budgeting app, parental leave in a feminist household, and how to pay back six figures of student loan debt.
In her twenties she had 40 jobs, including dishwasher, stripper economist, social worker, tax preparer, organic farmer, bagel deliverer, zine librarian, database wizard, and bicycle valet. She has lived in a geodesic dome made of recycled political yard signs and ridden trains in 31 countries. She is pretty good at saving money. Her book, Get Your Money Together, is an illustrated workbook filled with cats explaining purrsonal finance- everything from budgeting to investing. And was 200% funded on Kickstarter.
In this episode we talk about why she chose to use cats for explaining personal finance, how she has made giving and helping other’s a foundation in her life, why private schools are sometimes more affordable than public schools, avoiding lifestyle inflation, how she has been able to save 50% of her income, why we all have budget constraints but don’t always operate that way, advise for people leasing cars, and even saving money on groceries (especially if you are vegetarian).
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Taylor- “I finally have a money win. I successfully negotiated a pay raise instead of just taking what they were offering.”
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Wedding season is crazy expensive. Or it can be. Here is how you can attend all your friend and family weddings without breaking the bank.
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New segment for the p-cast!
First I answer a question from a 21 year old hustling mom of two little ones who needs a better budgeting system and some direction on how to build her credit safely.
The next question comes from someone who is looking for tips/tricks and books to help bust through the consumerism mentality.
How to budget (FREE bonus templates)
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