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  • Your Stewardship Circle: 4 People Who Keep You Growing Financially
  • The Recovery Plan: What to Do When You Miss Your Money Goals

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Money Talk With Tiff

Money Talk With Tiff

    Money Talk With Tiff

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    August 2019
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    How to Create a Budget That Works for You | Ep. 3

    How to Create a Budget That Works for You | Ep. 3

    In this episode of Money Talk With Tiff, host Tiffany Grant dives deep into the world of budgeting. As one of her favorite financial topics, Tiffany shares why budgeting is crucial for achieving financial independence and freedom. She provides an in-depth look at her personal budgeting process, including how she categorizes expenses, plans ahead, and uses percentages to keep her finances in check. Tiffany also offers practical tips and advice for those just starting with their budgeting journey and discusses why having a budget can actually give you the freedom to spend. Key Takeaways The Importance of Budgeting:Budgeting is essential for tracking your income and expenses. A budget helps identify "leaks" in your finances where money might be wasted. Tiffany’s Budgeting Process:Plan your budget a month ahead. Organize expenses by priority, starting with essentials like housing and food. Use percentage guidelines to allocate spending across categories. Break down each expense category to get a detailed look at your spending habits. Detailed Budgeting Tips:Instead of lumping expenses together, itemize them (e.g., separate restaurant dining from grocery shopping). Include a "blow money" or "fun money" category to allow for flexible spending. Budgeting gives you permission to spend rather than feeling restrictive. Real-life Examples and Personal Stories:Tiffany shares a personal story about buying new shoes to illustrate how budgeting can help you make confident spending decisions. Getting Your Budget to Work:It may take around three months to create a functional budget. Once established, budgeting can become a fun and competitive game to optimize savings and expenses. Resources Mentioned Visit moneytalkwitht.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com) for free resources and materials. Submit your budgeting questions on the website for personalized advice. Connect with Tiffany Website: moneytalkwitht.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com) Newsletter: Sign up on the website to never miss an episode. Thank you for tuning in to Episode 3 of Money Talk With Tiff! Be sure to subscribe and leave a review if you found this episode helpful. Stay tuned for the next episode, where we’ll explore more financial tips and strategies.

    “Budgeting is the foundation of financial independence”

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    How the Financial Crisis Shaped My Money Philosophy | Ep. 2

    How the Financial Crisis Shaped My Money Philosophy | Ep. 2

    In this deeply personal episode of Money Talk With TIFF, host Tiffany Grant discusses the intricate relationship many of us have with money. Join Tiffany as she shares her journey from a family of spenders to becoming a conscious saver and financial educator. Tiffany opens up about her childhood experiences, including the impact of the 2008 financial crisis on her family, and how those experiences shaped her financial habits and mindset. This episode is packed with insights on recognizing emotional spending, breaking negative financial cycles, and creating a better financial future for yourself and your loved ones. Discover practical tips on managing credit cards, the power of couponing, and the importance of financial literacy. Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/break-the-cycle/ Key Points Tiffany's Financial Background: Tiffany discusses her upbringing in a family of spenders and the lack of financial role models. Financial Crisis Impact: How the 2008-2009 financial crisis influenced Tiffany's approach to money and credit cards. Managing Credit Wisely: Tips on getting and using credit cards responsibly. Couponing and Saving: The benefits of using coupons and discount shopping to stretch your budget. Breaking Financial Cycles: The importance of becoming the change-maker in your family to break negative financial cycles. Emotional Spending: Understanding the emotional triggers tied to spending and finding balance. Awareness and Education: The first steps to changing your relationship with money through awareness and continuous learning. Resources Mentioned Money Talk With Tiff website: moneytalkwitht.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com) Newsletter signup for exclusive tips and updates Follow Us Twitter: @MoneyTalkWithT Instagram: @MoneyTalkWithT Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Listen and Subscribe Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher TuneIn Help Us Grow: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more people and provide valuable content. Thank you for your support! Tune in next week for another insightful episode of Money Talk With Tiff!

    “Trauma from the 2008-2009 financial crisis can create lasting aversion to credit, but responsible use is essential for building credit history.”

    Aug 1·8m
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    Intro to Money Talk With Tiff | Ep. 1

    Intro to Money Talk With Tiff | Ep. 1

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Money Talk with TIFF," where our host Tiffany Grant (she/her) introduces listeners to the podcast's purpose and shares her personal journey into financial literacy and empowerment. Tiffany discusses the origins of Money Talk with TIFF, which began as a blog in December 2017, and her mission to make financial education accessible to everyone. She dives into her lifelong passion for personal finance and how she transitioned from a career in HR to pursuing her true calling in finance. This episode sets the stage for what listeners can expect in future episodes, including a range of financial topics, personal stories, guest interviews, and more. Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/lets-talk-money/ Key Takeaways Podcast Origin: Money Talk with TIFF started as a blog in December 2017 to promote financial literacy and open conversations about money. About Tiffany: Tiffany shares her background in personal finance, from her childhood interest in couponing to her journey through different careers, ultimately leading her to finance. Podcast Mission: The goal of the podcast is to make financial discussions more common and accessible, reaching people who prefer different mediums like podcasts and YouTube. Content Topics: Expect to hear about credit, debt, saving, budgeting, frugality tips, and much more. Podcast Format: Mostly solo discussions with Tiffany, occasionally featuring guest interviews to provide diverse perspectives and experiences. Personal Journey: Tiffany's transparent journey to become debt-free by 30, highlighting that even financial experts have their challenges. Resources Mentioned Website: MoneyTalkWithT.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com) – For free resources and newsletter signup. Follow Us Twitter: @MoneyTalkWithT Instagram: @MoneyTalkWithT Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Don't forget to visit the website for additional free resources and to sign up for the newsletter to stay updated on the latest episodes and financial tips.

    “Money Talk with Tiff began as a blog in December 2017 to promote financial literacy and normalize conversations about money.”

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