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About Peter Polson
Peter Polson started Tiller out of frustration with the tools available to manage his money. In high school in the early 90’s, Polson taught computer classes as a side job. His standard curriculum included Word and Quicken. Later in college, he worked for Microsoft on their Microsoft Money tool.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode we talk about:
- How a background in technology led to Peter creating Tiller Money
- What Tiller Money can do for your finances
- How Peter views the importance of the new year
- Focusing on the things we can control in terms of our finances
- The nuts and bolts of being financially aware
- How to get back on track after falling off the bandwagon
- Mindset trick – Imagining your finances are somebody else’s
- Putting long-term goals into perspective
- Taking tangible, reasonable steps to actualizing your long-term goals
- Looking at your expenses from a common sense and value-based mindset
- Involving your kids in your financial discussion
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Coco- “A holiday gift to myself. I have been self employed of over 6 years and 1.5 years into it I cashed out my old 401k to keep my fledgling business afloat. I kept telling myself as my business continued to grow that I would start to invest in my future retirement again but also wanted to pay off my debt that took up the majority of my focus.
After spending 5 months of 2020 unable to work I thought that again this would have to remain on the back burner but in true “Christmas miracle” form I managed to pivot, reevaluating some of my limiting beliefs about my income and turn my finical year around at the very end. This has enabled me to pay off my debt and most importantly open an IRA!” #moneywin