Ep. 35 – Developing A Debt Free Strategy
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
Ok, you've realized that you're in debt – but now what? In this episode we'll talk about how to craft your debt free strategy and become debt free faster than you even thought possible ..read more
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Ep. 34 – Let's Talk Insurance
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
A lot of young adults think that because they don’t have dependents yet that they don’t need to really worry about insurance – but the truth is that once you turn 18, you’re responsible for yourself. In this episode, you'll learn what kind of insurances that you should get as a recently graduate or Millennial ..read more
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Ep. 33 – You've Graduated, Now what?
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a class for "Welcome to Adulthood – here's that you need to know about the real world". Well, treat this podcast episode like it's your Intro to Adulthood 101! We're going to talk about what you need to know about money now that you're about to be making a lot more of it ..read more
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Ep. 32 – Is a Side Hustle Right for You?
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
Do you need extra cash? Do you have financial goals and can’t seem to meet them? Do you want to increase savings faster? If you said yes to any of those, then a side hustle is for you. In this episode you'll learn how to find a side hustle that works for you and your life ..read more
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Ep. 31 – Friend And Family Loans
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
Are family and friends reaching out to you to borrow money? Does it feel awkward, especially when they don't pay you back? In this episode, we'll talk about what you need to do to really help them instead of enable them and how to say "no ..read more
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EP. 30 – Negotiating Can Save You Thousands
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
After paying off over $130,000 in debt, I realized there’s a couple of things that I did to speed up the process. One of them is negotiating. Negotiating has a bad wrap. Especially if you’re a woman. According to Linda Babcock, author of "Women Don't Ask: The High Cost of Avoiding Negotiation and Positive Strategies for Change” only 30% of women negotiate a salary while 46% of men do and 55% of women feel apprehensive about negotiating. By not negotiating a first salary, an individual stands to lose more than $500,000+ by age 60. Learn my top 5 tips for negotiating so that you can avoid losing ..read more
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EP. 29 – Stop Listening To Broke Friends
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
Oftentimes the voices that are loudest in our lives are the ones that we shouldn’t be listening to. Be very mindful of who you let speak into your life and the advice you listen to instead of saying thank you and moving on. Here’s when you know you shouldn’t take the advice: 1. Their life doesn’t look like how you want your life to look 2. They talk more than they listen 3. They give you advice even when you don’t ask for it 4. They don’t have your best intentions at heart ..read more
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EP. 28 – Money & Marriage
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
There’s nothing special about my husband and I – we started our marriage with $225,000 in debt. Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, constantly fighting about money. We make an average amount of money – we’re not superstars, sevants, or perfect. We’re just like you, but we were able to get on the same page with money, link arms, and attack debt as a team. We’ve now paid off over $157,000 in debt and have about $67,000 to go. Here’s how you can make this financial change in your marriage and life: 1. Reach a breaking point 2. See your spouse as valuable 3. Get on a plan you both agree on 4. Stick to ..read more
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EP. 27 – Stepping Out Of Generational Poverty
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
Generational poverty is a very real, very legitimate problem in the United states. Generational poverty is a term that is applied to families who have experienced poverty for at least two generations and can affect every aspect of a person's life. But, you can break the cycle. It starts with you. Learn how to do that in todays episode! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJAgPF5FNTQ ..read more
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Ep. 26 –Stick To The Plan When Life Gets Tough
The Millennial Money Show
by Ashlee Binderim
3y ago
After 5 years of paying off debt, to say that it’s always been easy would be a lie. There've been some times where we’ve felt like we would never get ahead. We’ve said no to a lot of things. But, we’ve paid off over $158,000 in debt and we’re down to the last $67,000 or so. Which feels like a reasonable amount of debt. There’s some things that we’ve learned along the way that have helped us push through the hard parts to where we’re at now – we can see the light at the end of the tunnel! In this episode, you'll learn the tips and tools that we've learned in the process to stick to the plan and ..read more
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