Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche

By: Yahoo Finance
  • Summary

  • Financial hopelessness comes from the misunderstandings we tell ourselves about money. It’s time to break the cycle and live a new financial reality. 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 every Thursday at 12pm ET with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey.
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Episodes
  • How your vote impacts your bank account
    Oct 31 2024
    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 mins
  • Financial mistakes happen, but it's not too late to recover
    Oct 24 2024
    Though we try our best to avoid them, financial mistakes happen. According to a report from the National Financial Educators Council, a lack of financial knowledge cost Americans on average $1500 per person per year! Whether it be from poor budgeting, overusing credit cards, careless spending, or whatever negatively impacts your wallet, financial mistakes can pile up and trying to improve your situation can feel insurmountable. But have no fear, we’re here to help! In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, our host Tiffany Aliche speaks to Jamila T. Davis, author, educator, activist, and entrepreneur, about financial mistakes and whether or not people are able to recover from them. Davis speaks of her experience firsthand, as her financial errors led her to a 12-year prison sentence where she lost everything. Not only did Davis use this experience to learn from her mistakes, but she used what she learned about business and finances, as well as her entrepreneurial spirit, to hustle and rebuild her wealth in just seven years. “You can come back from everything,” Davis says. After being given a second chance she believes hard work, entrepreneurship, and creating and sticking to a plan can make all the difference. “Get wise, create the plan, and then stay focused and execute.” 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. Money Glow Up is produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky & Lauren Pokedoff. 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/. 2:30 - 4:00 Jamila’s backstory - how lack of financial knowledge lead to 12.5 years in prison 5:20 - 6:00 What Davis wishes she knew when she was young 6:00 - 9:28 Ways young people should build their wealth 10:37 - 11:50 How Davis rebuilt her wealth following her prison sentence 13:18 - 14:45 Wisdom for people who feel like they’ve made big financial mistakes. 17:49 - 19:49 What society could do to make financial literacy easier and more accessible 21:41 - 22:38 Takeaways Jamila T. Davis is an author, educator, community activist and entrepreneur. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Lauren Pokedoff
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    25 mins
  • Building your wealth: Can you hack your way into making more money?
    Oct 17 2024
    In today’s day and age, everyone is trying to get ahead financially. But what are the best ways to do it? With nearly 80% of adults seeking financial advice from social media, in which 74% of that content is filed with either ‘dangerous’ or ‘unregulated’ financial advice according to a study by MoneySuperMarket, how can people build their wealth and do it safely? Is there such a thing as a ‘wealth hack’ and can people actually do them? The short answer is yes! We get into it. In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, our host Tiffany Aliche speaks to Vivian Tu, Founder and CEO of Your Rich BFF, about the good and bad of financial literacy on social media and the reality of seeking legitimate advice on how to build your wealth. “It’s important to vet who you’re following, who you’re listening to, and know that they’re not going to encourage you to do something that could get you into a lot of trouble,” Tu stresses. As for hacking herself into wealth, Tu reveals some of her favorite tips and tricks everyone could and should do in order to build their wealth. 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/. 2:53 - 3:05 What is a wealth hack? 5:30 - 6:45 Identifying bad wealth hacks 7:32 - 12:22 Tu’s Top Three Wealth Hacks 12:53 - 14:09 Tu’s Wealth hack that changed someone’s life 14:18 - 19:29 How Tu went from Wall Street to a media star 19:45 - 21:33 The new faces of financial education 21:35 - 23:00 Takeaways Vivian Tu is a former Wall Street trader turned expert, public speaker, host, entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and founder and CEO of the multi-platform brand, Your Rich BFF. Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Lauren Pokedoff, with this episode co-produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.
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    26 mins

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