• Retirement planning: Why it's so hard to do
    2024/12/26
    In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, host Tiffany Aliche welcomes Robert Powell, the host of Yahoo Finance’s Decoding Retirement, to explore how to prepare for retirement effectively. According to Powell, while retirement is achievable, the path to it varies significantly based on income level and your ability to fund retirement savings to meet your desired standard of living. “If you're in the highest income quintile, you're fine. You're more than likely saving enough for retirement. If you're in the lowest income quintile, most of your pre-retirement income will be replaced by Social Security,” Powell explains. However, “ if you're in the middle-income quintiles, those are the people that need to worry about whether retirement is attainable or not. Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. Not only is Robert Powell the host of Yahoo Finance’s podcast Decoding Retirement, but Bob is also editor-in-chief of the Investments and Wealth Institute's (IWI) Retirement Management Journal, the world's first peer-reviewed journal solely dedicated to retirement income. On top of that, Bob is both a Certified Financial Planner and Retirement Management Adviser certificant. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Shelby Boamah.
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    26 分
  • Start building wealth with just $20, Empify CEO outlines
    2024/12/19
    In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, host Tiffany Aliche speaks to Ashely M. Fox, the founder and CEO of the fintech startup Empify, to dive into how we can shift our mindset around wealth and start taking practical steps toward financial security. Fox founded Empify in 2013 to provide accessible financial education and resources to the 99% of individuals who are often overlooked by Wall Street. According to Fox, building wealth starts with a simple, yet powerful, shift: changing how we think about money. “There's a mental barrier that stops us from believing we deserve to have wealth,” Fox explains. Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. Ashley M. Fox is not only a former Wall Street analyst, she is also an award-winning financial expert on a mission to create more accessible investing education for the 99%, that Wall Street often overlooks. Not to mention she is a Howard grad and CEO of Empify, a site that “providing the knowledge you need with the support you deserve.” Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche and produced by Shelby Boamah.
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    26 分
  • Building wealth with stocks & real estate
    2024/12/12
    In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, host Tiffany Aliche speaks to financial journalist and financial behavior expert Stacey Tisdale to explore the best pathways to building wealth: real estate or the stock market. Tisdale takes a holistic approach to wealth building, which begins with exploring your definition of wealth. Once you’ve defined wealth, the next step is to ”align your goals with your spending choices,” Tisdale said. “If this is what I would want my life to look like, what's that really going to cost me? Figure out what that number is, and that'll give you the motivation.” Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. Stacey Tisdale is a veteran TV broadcast financial journalist and financial behavior expert. She’s the co-host of the personal finance show Wealth Wednesdays with IHeartMedia, Power 105.1 Breakfast Club, and Angela Yee. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Shelby Boamah.
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    26 分
  • How do you manage financial stress around the holidays?
    2024/12/05
    In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, host Tiffany Aliche speaks to Michael Liersch, head of Advice and Planning for Wealth and Investment Management at Wells Fargo. Liersch offers insight for managing financial stress, budgeting, and why people so often find themselves financially strapped during the holidays. Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. 01:25 - Michael Liersch joins Money Glow Up 02:05 - Liersch's background in cognitive psychology 02:50 - Most common holiday financial stressors 03:43 - How cognitive psychology explains holiday debt 04:37 - How to manage holiday stress 05:58 - Budgeting for holiday gifts 13:19 - Best practices for credit card use 14:49 - Financially preparing for the new year 15:39 - Having a financial accountability partner 16:28 - Tips for decreasing financial anxiety 18:35 - Liersch's holiday gift nostalgia 20:15 - Why you should talk openly about money 20:49 - Takeaways Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Lauren Pokedoff and Shelby Boamah.
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    25 分
  • College vs. Trade School: How Gen Z is navigating future pathways
    2024/11/21
    In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, host Tiffany Aliche speaks to career expert and executive coach Laura Gassner Otting to explore whether trade school or college is the better financial choice, diving into the benefits of each path. Gassner Otting explains that while college graduates may earn more over the course of their careers, trade school graduates start earning earlier — and without the burden of student loan debt. “They’re graduating without debt, and people coming out of trade schools immediately start usually earning union-protected wages,” Gassner Otting says. Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. 00:00 - Laura Gassner Otting joins Money Glow Up 02:36 - What is a trade? 04:09 - Gen Z redefining success 05:34 - Financial benefits of attending trade school 06:38 - Financial benefits of attending college 12:49 - Venture Capital investment in trade schools 13:21 - Factors to consider when shifting directions in your career 15:33 - GassnerOtting on her career trajectory and shaping AmeriCorps 17:35 - Pivoting after establishing a career 19:20 - Gassner Otting on the coin flip study 21:42 - Takeaways Laura Gassner Otting is a career expert, bestselling author of three books, serial entrepreneur, executive coach, and keynote speaker. She’s an instigator, a motivator, and a provocateur, and she’s never met a revolution she didn’t like. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Lauren Pokedoff and Shelby Boamah.
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    26 分
  • Why Your Emergency Fund Should Cover 1 Year of Expenses
    2024/11/14
    Who hasn't been caught off guard by an unexpected expense: a flat tire, a leaky roof, a broken appliance, or a lot worse. For many, the short-term answer is a credit card. But for most, having an emergency fund would be ideal. So, how can you start preparing for unexpected expenses? In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, host Tiffany Aliche speaks to Tanya Talyor, financial coach and CPA, about how to build an emergency fund even if you’re already on a tight budget. Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. 00:00 - Tanya Taylor joins Money Glow Up 03:26 - The ideal amount of money for an emergency fund 06:14 - How to free up money for an emergency fund 07:34 - Ideal places to keep an emergency fund 13:26 - How to build an emergency fund faster 22:05 - Takeaways Tanya Taylor is a Financial Coach and author with a background in wealth building and financial education. Taylor has spent over two decades helping people plan for a secure financial future. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche and produced by Lauren Pokedoff and Shelby Boamah.
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    26 分
  • How to negotiate your way to a higher net worth
    2024/11/07
    Negotiating skills are a valuable tool that can affect all areas of your life, especially regarding the amount of money in your pocket. While it can be scary, negotiating in your career is one way to increase your net worth. In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, our host, Tiffany Aliche, speaks to Mandi Woodruff-Santos, financial expert and founder of the career coaching practice Mandi Money, about how to improve your negotiation skills and how not to leave money on the table. Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. 1:38 -Guest joins Money Glow Up 2:38 - Characteristics of a good negotiator 4:16 - Negotiate early 7:11 - Assess your job market value 9:07 - Negotiate severance 15:54 - Negotiating misconceptions 17:51 - Negotiating with leverage 18:57 - Takeaways Mandi Woodruff-Santos is an award-winning career coach, personal finance expert, speaker, writer, and co-host of the Brown Ambition Podcast. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Lauren Pokedoff and Shelby Boamah.
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    23 分
  • How your vote impacts your bank account
    2024/10/31
    No matter if it is a larger scale like a presidential election or smaller local election, it is every American’s civic duty to vote. Not only does every vote matter, but voting impacts everything, especially your bank account. In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, our host Tiffany Aliche speaks to New Jersey State Sen. Angela V. McKnight, a Democrat, about the importance of voting, and how participating in elections can directly impact your bottom line. “Voting has a huge impact on your bank account,” Sen. McKnight says. By casting your vote in elections, you have the potential to elect officials who can enact legislation that affects things like the federal minimum wage rate, student loan debt forgiveness, home values, and many other things that could impact the amount of money in your pocket. If loans are forgiven, or the minimum wage gets lifted, that’s more money directly in your pocket that you can put towards other areas in your life. Your ability to enact change on a political level that impacts your own finances can extend beyond voting in elections, too. It’s possible to work with elected officials to help pass legislation, much like Aliche did with her “Budgetnista” law, or you can even run for office yourself! Your voice matters, and by voting and getting involved in politics, you can make a difference to your life, your community, and your bottom line. Together with Yahoo Finance, Tiffany Alice creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up every Thursday at 12pm ET with Tiffany Aliche —aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey. Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Lauren Pokedoff
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    26 分