Why Shopping Small & Local Matters this Small Business Saturday

It’s Small Business Saturday and today we are diving into how and why to choose to shop small, shop local, shop woman or minority-owned businesses. You’ll hear reminders of why this matters and how it benefits your community to keep those dollars close to home.

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How we spend our time and how we spend our money often run in tandem. However, let’s be careful not to use the limiting mindset and the finite amount of time we have when our kids are young to justify overspending. A lot of this work exists in figuring out what you value most and then lining up how you spend your minutes and how you spend your dollars in alignment with those values. 

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ITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHER 8 FINANCIAL RED FLAGS Here are 8 financial red flags to be on the lookout for in your life!  1 – YOU DON’T HAVE A BUDGET Flaming flag would be that you’re thinking: “what’s a budget?” You need a budget, friend. No, checking your statements or balancing your checkbook at the end of the […]

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Finding work-life balance through values based budgeting as a busy working mom. Learn how to figure out what you value most and then spend your time and money doing exactly that!

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Sinking funds are the key to stress-free purchasing, avoiding debt and living your best financial life!

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Talking about money, arguing about money, disagreeing about money or simply not being on the same page with your spouse is getting old! Tune in and read on to discover seven quick tips to quick arguing and start communicating better about finances in your marriage.

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If you want to get out of debt and “be better” with money, this episode of Fulfilled – The Podcast is for you. Allie, The Debt Free Nurse shares her journey to paying off $15k in credit cards and $46k in student loans! She worked *smarter* not harder and spent time and money on the things she loved.

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6 common sense and highly effective tips to stop ending up spending $200 on a rotisserie chicken (and, and, and) at Costo. For budget friendly moms who are looking to buy in bulk without breaking the bank!

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