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‘Money Boss’ Jo Davison’s 5 Steps for Taking Control of Your Finances

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And yet, perhaps it’s those very aversions to standard personal finance practices that make her most appealing to her clients. Now, she runs courses and individual mentoring programs to teach clients how to stop fearing their finances, release shame around money habits and prosper by making their assets work harder than they do.

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Transforming Your Relationship with Money

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We are often told by personal finance experts that money should only be viewed as a tool to reach our goals, with no emotions attached to it. If your parents struggled with money, it can feel as though they doomed you to have a horrible relationship with your finances as well. Often, those patterns are reactions to the way we grew up.

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2023 Financial Forecast: How to Prepare for the Year Ahead

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And with a new year approaching quickly, it can be a good opportunity to take stock of what’s happened in the past year—in your personal life, career and with your finances—and think about what changes you’d like to make in the year ahead. As you think about your personal finances heading into 2023, credit card debt should be top of mind.

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Meet the Woman Who Plans to Create a Worldwide Network of Entrepreneurial Latina Millionaires

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Two years ago, she launched the Jefas y Jevas podcast, a show designed to help Latina women master business and personal finance. I plan to retire in… Italy. 1 pump-up song is… “The Carters” by Beyoncé. This article originally appeared in the September/October 2021 issue of SUCCESS magazine. Nogueras’ vision?

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A Veteran of the Digital Nomad Community Offers Her Best Tips for the Location-Independent Lifestyle

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Krystal Pino is a certified public accountant and personal financial specialist with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and an MBA in finance from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. There are a lot of options out there to save for retirement , and most of them aren’t restricted by being a digital nomad. Absolutely.

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A Single Mother Struggling to Budget Weighs the Balance Between Just Surviving and Really Living

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If I wanted them picked up from school, or to go for a quick after-work run, I had to pay a sitter. It added up. After all, I reasoned, if I denied myself a run for budgeting purposes, I might wind up doing something like “binge” on an overpriced stationary bike that I’d never use and would clutter my small apartment.

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Travel Blogger Karen Akpan Shares How She Journeyed From Debt to Economic Freedom

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This creep ultimately caused her family to lose the ability to stay on top of their finances. The consistent income made it hard to see how their monthly payments were beginning to add up. She recalls waking up one day and thinking, I can’t live like this. You know when you wake up in the morning and have no worry?

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