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  • The Recovery Plan: What to Do When You Miss Your Money Goals

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Money Talk With Tiff

Money Talk With Tiff

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    How to Talk to Your Parents About Money | Ep. 379

    How to Talk to Your Parents About Money | Ep. 379

    Jun 5, 202512 min

    In this episode, Tiffany Grant sits down with Etinosa Agbonlahor, author of How to Talk to Your Parents About Money, for an honest and insightful conversation about navigating financial discussions with your parents. Etinosa shares actionable strategies for kick-starting these sometimes-tough conversations, understanding your own money “scripts,” and building an ongoing dialogue about finances with family. Key Topics Covered Why Talking to Parents About Money Is Hard: Tiffany and Etinosa discuss the emotional weight and complexity behind money talks with family. Preparing for the Conversation: Etinosa emphasizes the importance of self-reflection—knowing your own financial beliefs, what you hope to achieve, and approaching the conversation with empathy and patience. Understanding Money Scripts: The episode explains money scripts—subconscious beliefs and feelings about money—and how these impact your financial behaviors and conversations. Timing & Approach: Tips on choosing the right moment and environment for these discussions, including watching for body language and being sensitive to defensive reactions. Making it a Habit: Why financial conversations with parents should be ongoing and not a one-time event. Practical Tools from Etinosa's Book: Details about Etinosa’s book, which offers conversation starters, guides to unpacking your own beliefs, and practical questions to foster more open communication. Guest Resources Book: How to Talk to Your Parents About Money (https://amzn.to/3ZOyIRS) (available on Amazon, in print and digital) Connect with Tiffany Visit moneytalkwitht.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com) for more episodes, resources, and to connect on social media!

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    How Much Does Your Credit Score Matter? | Ep. 217

    How Much Does Your Credit Score Matter? | Ep. 217

    Apr 5, 20236 min

    Ever wondered, "Hey, does my credit score actually matter? Do I really need to care about it? Or is it just another number the world has cooked up?" Well, you're in luck! In this fun and informative episode, we explore the significance of your credit score and the various reasons behind its importance. From lending and financing to landing that dream job, we delve into how credit scores can impact different aspects of your life. Spoiler alert: It really does depend... But don't worry, we'll explain why! Every Tuesday, Tiffany answers one of your submitted questions. To submit a question for an upcoming episode, visit here: https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany Key Takeaways Credit score matters if one is looking for lending, financing or even a job; as employers may pull credit reports/scores. Insurance companies also use credit scores to determine rates. If one has all the stuff they need and isn't looking for financing or debt, then the credit score isn't too important. However, it's wise to maintain one's credit score anyway, as one never knows what they might need or want in the future. Connect with Tiffany Website - https://www.moneytalkwitht.com Facebook - Money Talk With Tiff Twitter - @moneytalkwitht Instagram - @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanygrant1/ YouTube - Money Talk With Tiff Pinterest - @moneytalkwitht TikTok - @moneytalkwitht This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    What is Net Worth and Why Does it Matter? | Ep. 210

    What is Net Worth and Why Does it Matter? | Ep. 210

    Mar 7, 20235 min

    Are you curious about your net worth? In this episode of Money Talk with Tiff, Tiffany explains net worth and how to calculate it. Learn how to increase your assets and decrease your liabilities to increase your net worth. Plus, find out how to submit your questions to Tiffany for the podcast. Tune in now to get the answers you need to take control of your finances! Every Tuesday, Tiffany answers one of your submitted questions. To submit a question for an upcoming episode, visit here: https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant    Timestamps [00:00:00 - 00:01:10] Introduction to Net Worth - Net Worth is the total of all assets minus liabilities. Assets include money in bank accounts, investments, houses, cars, and valuables. Liabilities include credit card debt, house debt, car debt, student loans, personal loans, and tax debt. [00:01:10 - 00:02:12] Calculating Net Worth - Add all assets and subtract all liabilities to calculate net worth. It is possible to have a negative net worth, but working towards making it positive is essential. [00:02:12 - 00:03:50] Increasing Net Worth - To increase net worth, increase assets, or decrease liabilities. Increasing assets can be done by investing or having more cash on hand. Decreasing liabilities can be done by paying down debt. [00:03:50 - 00:04:47] Conclusion - Tiffany concluded the episode by encouraging listeners to submit their questions at www.moneytalkwitht.com/tiffany. She also reminded them to spend wisely by spending less than they make. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    Everything You Need To Know About Prenups (And Why You Should Get One) | Ep. 240

    Everything You Need To Know About Prenups (And Why You Should Get One) | Ep. 240

    Jun 22, 202320 min

    Thinking about getting married? You may be wondering if you should get a prenuptial agreement. In this episode, Kimberly Cook, a divorce professional, explains why prenups are for everyone—not just the rich and famous! Prenups can provide transparency and protection to both parties in case of divorce and even those with fewer assets may benefit from one. Learn more about how prenuptial agreements work, when it’s ideal to discuss one, why post-nuptial agreements exist and what to do if your state doesn’t uphold them. Tune in now for all the information you need to know about why you should get a prenup! About Our Guest Kimberly A. Cook, Esq. is a divorce attorney, Mediator, and founder of Grown Girl Divorce, LLC, a divorce resource company. She is known for successfully negotiating complex financial and custody matters while helping her clients navigate their next steps forward. Kimberly’s expertise and her unique ability to disseminate complex information in a relatable way has made her a sought-after divorce coach, speaker, and podcaster. She truly believes that everyone deserves to be in healthy and happy relationships and is on a mission to educate and empower others to make that happen. Kimberly earned her B.A. from Spelman College and her law degree from The Catholic University of America. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the country’s premier organization for family law practitioners, and an active member of American Bar Association, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and the Economic Club of Chicago. She has been featured in various publications, including, The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Chicago Lawyer Magazine, Crain’s Chicago, Black Enterprise, Thrive Global, and Business Insider. In recognition of her hard work and dedication to the practice, Kimberly is the recipient of several notable awards, including Crain’s Chicago Notable Minorities in Law, Super Lawyers, and Best Lawyers In America. Connect with Kimberly Instagram: growngirldivorce Facebook: Grown Girl Divorce Twitter: ggdivorce LinkedIn: Grown Girl Divorce Additional Resources The Divorce Money Guide with Tracy Coenen Money After Divorce With Krista Goodrich and Grace Everitt   This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    Tiffany's Take: Is There Such Thing as Too Much Debt? | Ep. 179

    Tiffany's Take: Is There Such Thing as Too Much Debt? | Ep. 179

    Dec 13, 20226 min

    Every Tuesday, Tiffany answers one of your submitted questions. To submit a question for an upcoming episode, visit here: https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany.  Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant  This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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