From deciding the rental apartment you would love to stay in, the floor, proximity to your job to the cost of it all, renting can be a daunting task. Still and all, Justin Pogue shares with us how you can confidently rent out your next property and get better value Read More
How much money do you earn, spend and invest? Have you ever critically analyzed this? Lawrence Delva-Gonzales believes if one can get to the root of these aspects, one can overcome debt and normalize happiness. However, this is action-oriented and only a handful of people put into practice the financial Read More
Spoiler alert: The answer is NOT "do nothing." Volatility is a healthy part of investing! If there was no risk to it, there would not be the upside potential the stock market has provided for decades! Inevitably when the stock market is volatile, I field a bunch of questions Read More
A lot of people focus so much on retirement savings strategies and not enough on withdrawal strategies. Also, many people don't realize the withdrawal strategies begin years before you retire! I hope you enjoy this episode and begin to think about how your savings strategies now will impact your withdrawal Read More
Children often see adults/parents exchange money when purchasing various things and as they grow up they learn the value of money. Their understanding of its importance shapes their spending, saving, and sharing. Teaching them young just how valuable money is enables them to cultivate habits that they will put into Read More
It's the end of the year, and most people are thinking about the holidays! Well, we think about tax efficiencies for our clients, so I wanted to share a few tips that you might want to consider as we approach the end of the tax year. This should not be Read More
A great deal of people in America cringe at the word of taxes because they have a big deal reconciling them at the appropriate time. Daniela Ngounou, a Business and Wealth Coach and Speaker who totally understands the subject of taxes shares with us in this episode how you can Read More
In this episode, we are talking about grants and how you can work the law in your favor. I speak to Staci Childs , an attorney of Sunnyside Legal and winner of a $25,000 grant from Saleforce award on Black Entrepreneurship Day. She tells us what set her apart from Read More
Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Marcus Garrett graced us with his presence and captivating voice in this episode recorded live at #FinCon 21. Prior to being the award winning author, speaker and entrepreneur he is today, Marcus struggled with $30,000 debt he had accumulated by credit cards and personal loans. He was Read More
In this episode, I speak to 3 of the 10 beautiful ladies in St.Jude’s school for girls in Trinidad and Tobago where I have taught financial literacy for the last four years. I bring them on board to share with you how the It’s My Money Workshops have created an Read More
While we all have a different relationship with money that is based on how much we have and how much we need, it is possible for everyone to take some steps toward having a more secure and balanced relationship with money. Sheila shares why it's important to individually have your Read More
In this episode, Annalisa Abell Owner of Elevated Assist, LLC- Virtual Assistant and Social Media Management Agency shares with me how she was able to set up her virtual assistant business at the start of the pandemic after noticing how the majority of people in the corporate world were being Read More
The formula we use at our firm, Imagine Financial Security, is; Financial Goals + Risk Tolerance - Income Sources = Rate of Withdrawal. If you follow this logic, you will find a goals based rate of withdrawal that is customized to your financial plan, not some benchmark created by someone Read More
Rob and I talk about the importance of teaching kinds about money. Rob shares some details that is in his first book, M is for Money for the little kiddos ages 3-8 years old. #misformoney Rob is a high school math and personal finance teacher in Maryland. Check out more Read More
Alex Kamuyo is a 25 yr old civil engineer, real estate investor, entrepreneur, and educator. He graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a BS in civil engineering at 21 years old in December 2017. He began working as a civil engineer in January 2018. Two weeks Read More
Learn how to start a podcast. Wendy breaks down equipment for every budget level! ****** Grab your FREE beginner podcast guide ➡️ http://pastorpodcastguide.comThis video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. 📒 Show Notes 📒 1️⃣ Samson Q2U Read More
In this bonus episode, Wendy breaks down 5 common myths that keep people from starting a podcast! ******Schedule your free discovery call to launch your podcast: ➡️ https://wendycoop.com/callThis episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you buy something we'll receive a small commission. 📒 Show Read More
With everyone going back to amusement parks, how do you have a great time out and still save money?I've got those tips for you and more in this episode.Be sure to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite app and you could be featured in a future episode!Looking to Read More
Have you ever wondered if you should take that low-paying freelance gig to build your portfolio? Is it tempting because you think if you do it quickly you'll make more money?In this episode, I dive into the truth about what it's really costing you to take those low-paying freelance gigs.Resources Read More
In this episode, we talk about 7 myths about money that are holding you back from succeeding and prospering.Grab your free landing page template athttps://technicallywendy.com