Lessons Learned Podcast: The Dumbest Thing I've Ever Done with Money
Suzanne Scullion
128 episodes
2 weeks ago
As a single parent, Nancy Ward had to figure out the best way to manage her money month to month, save for the future, and try not to add more debt while on a limited income and budget. She developed the “Weekly Debt Plan” in 2017, attacking her credit cards and loans on a weekly basis, which kept her money flexible while still paying more than the minimum amounts due each month. Nancy’s passion to help others manage their payments and ongoing debt led her to become a Financial Co...
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As a single parent, Nancy Ward had to figure out the best way to manage her money month to month, save for the future, and try not to add more debt while on a limited income and budget. She developed the “Weekly Debt Plan” in 2017, attacking her credit cards and loans on a weekly basis, which kept her money flexible while still paying more than the minimum amounts due each month. Nancy’s passion to help others manage their payments and ongoing debt led her to become a Financial Co...
Lessons Learned Podcast: The Dumbest Thing I've Ever Done with Money
21 minutes
3 months ago
Lessons Learned: Dwight Almony
Dwight Almony is the owner and Lead Coach at Take Two Financial Coaching. Dwight helps committed individuals and couples change their habits regarding their money by transforming their mindset. Dwight enables his clients to identify the life they truly want instead of the one they're currently accepting. CONTACT OUR GUEST Website: https://ramseycoach.com/taketwofinancialcoaching Email: taketwofinancialcoaching@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TakeTwoFinancialCo...
Lessons Learned Podcast: The Dumbest Thing I've Ever Done with Money
As a single parent, Nancy Ward had to figure out the best way to manage her money month to month, save for the future, and try not to add more debt while on a limited income and budget. She developed the “Weekly Debt Plan” in 2017, attacking her credit cards and loans on a weekly basis, which kept her money flexible while still paying more than the minimum amounts due each month. Nancy’s passion to help others manage their payments and ongoing debt led her to become a Financial Co...