Dealing With Financial Anxiety

Happy Monday! Get fired up because another episode of the Monday Money Tip Podcast is LIVE! Do your finances cause you frustration, fear, and anxiety? In this episode, we’re talking about how to deal with financial anxiety and become more comfortable dealing with money. In our Current Money Events segment, we’re talking about the winter money blues and how to make good financial decisions this season. Our success story comes from Cynthia, who will be debt free after a 38-month journey!        

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Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.

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About the Episode: 

  • Today, we’re answering: “I know it’s important to pay attention to my finances, but it causes me so much frustration, fear, and anxiety. You seem very confident about money. Can you share some tips that will help me become more comfortable dealing with money stuff?”  
  • In our Current Money Events segment, we’re talking about the winter money blues. 
  • Our success story comes from Cynthia, who will be debt free after a 38-month journey! 

Resources:
I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Participant Kit + FREE Access to Online Study
I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Group Study DVD
0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards
IWBNIN Ladder
20/20 MONEY: Gaining Clarity For Your Financial Future 
TOOLS: Budgeting 
Recommended Books
Joe’s Current Investments

Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:
Episode 16 – How to Get My Spouse on Board
Episode 17 – How to Handle Marriage & Money
Episode 20 – 5 Basics of Investing
Episode 21 – Making a Good Investment
Episode 37: Joe’s Current Investments
Episode 61: The I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Ladder – Explained
Episode 63: 0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards
Episode 75: 20/20 MONEY Release Special

Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.

Is All Debt Equal?

Happy Monday! It’s a great day because another episode of the Monday Money Tip Podcast is LIVE! In this episode, we’re talking about debt, specifically, is all debt equal. We’ll discuss the different types of debt and break down what kind of debt you should avoid and if there is any debt that is ok to have. Everyone has a different opinion, so we’re breaking it down for you. In our Current Money Events segment, we’re sharing the updated contribution limits to your retirement accounts and other tax-advantaged investment accounts. Our success story comes from David, who is almost halfway up rung #4 of the I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Ladder!       

Find more episodes of the Monday Money Tip Podcast HERE. Please let us know what you think by leaving us a rating!

Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.

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About the Episode:
 

  • Today, we’re answering: “I want to hear your thoughts on debt. Dave Ramsey says, “NO!” to all debt – except for maybe a house. Others say, “Use other people’s money.” I’m so confused. Help!”  
  • In our Current Money Events segment, we’re sharing the updated contribution limits to your retirement accounts and other tax-advantaged investment accounts.
  • Our success story comes from David, who is almost halfway up rung #4 of the I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Ladder!    

Resources:
I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Participant Kit + FREE Access to Online Study
I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Group Study DVD
0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards
Article – IRS Retirement Plan Contributions
Article – IRS Internal Revenue Bulletin
IWBNIN Ladder
Debt Tools
Next Step: Debt 


Other Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes on Debt:
Episode 36 – Bite-Sized Debt
Episode 28 – 8 Ways to Speed Up Debt Elimination 
Episode 19 – Is All Debt Bad?
Episode 18 – How to Pay Off Debt Quickly 

February 2020 Update From I Was Broke. Now I’m Not.


It’s tax season! Are you getting a refund? Discover ways you can maximize your tax refund this year. Don’t let that refund disappear without making the impact you wish or thought it could. Find out what tips we recommend.

 

**CLICK HERE FOR TIPS FOR MAXIMIZING YOUR TAX REFUND



It’s easy to start the month out well by preparing a budget, but then life happens, and by the end of the month, the budget has been overspent. Check out ways you can STOP overspending today!

 

**CLICK HERE TO LEARN HOW TO PREVENT OVERSPENDING



Looking to stay consistent with your finances? Find out how you can avoid the up-and-down cycle and make a real change this year.

 

**CLICK HERE TO SEE WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A COACH



We’re entering month two of 2020. How are you doing with your goals and budget? Check out some ways you can make 2020 your best financial year yet!

 

**CLICK HERE TO HAVE THE BEST YEAR YET


DON’T FORGET YOUR FEBRUARY BUDGET

If you still need help creating this month’s budget, check out our free budgeting tools HERE.

Don’t forget these expenses in your budget:

  • Super Bowl Snacks
  • Valentine’s Day
  • Taxes!
  • Increased Heating Bill
  • Christmas 2020
  • Summer Vacation Savings

 

Money Saving Tips

Happy Monday! It’s my favorite day of the week because another episode of the Monday Money Tip Podcast is LIVE! In this episode, we’re sharing all our money saving tips. If you just got started with your monthly budget, but it’s tight, this episode is for you. Join us as we share ways you can save money in your budget. In our Current Money Events segment, we’re talking about things people say about money that drive us crazy! (Hopefully, you haven’t said one of these!) Our success story comes from Debby, who paid off her house in less than seven years!    

Find more episodes of the Monday Money Tip Podcast HERE. Please let us know what you think by leaving us a rating!

Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.

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About the Episode: 

  • Today, we’re answering: “I just got started with my monthly budget. It is really tight! What are some ways I can save money in my budget?” 
  • In our Current Money Events segment, we’re talking about things people say about money that drive us crazy!
  • Our success story comes from Debby, who paid off her house in less than seven years!   


Resources:
I Was Broke. Now I’m Not. Online Study
Free Tools
See Our Team Live
Cash Envelopes
0% Balance Transfer Credit Cards
Next Steps – Insurance
MMT Podcast: Episode 33 – How to Never Have a Car Payment
Selling a Car with Negative Equity Ebook 
IWBNIN Ladder

Maximize Your Tax Refund

It’s going to be a good day!! Who’s ready to talk about TAXES?

In this episode of the Monday Money Tip Podcast, we’re talking about how to maximize your tax refund. Perhaps you receive a big tax refund, but somehow it disappears without making the impact you wish or thought it could. In this episode, we’re providing some tips you can use to maximize your tax refund. In our Current Money Events segment, we’re sharing about good financial habits that you can create as the year is getting started. Our success story comes from Shawn and Jenn, who are completely debt-free going into 2020, minus the mortgage, after battling several rounds of debt (including a $25k loan for In Vitro, medical expenses, deductibles, and credit card debt)! Congrats Shawn and Jenn!    

Find more episodes of the Monday Money Tip Podcast HERE. Please let us know what you think by leaving us a rating!

Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.

NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD:
iTunes
Stitcher
Spotify
Website
YouTube

About the Episode: 

  • Today, we’re answering: “Every year, I receive a big tax refund. It always seems like a big amount, but somehow it disappears without making the impact I wish or thought it could. Can you provide some tips I could use to  maximize my tax refund?” 
  • In our Current Money Events segment, we’re sharing about good financial habits that you can create as the year is getting started.
  • Our success story comes from Shawn and Jenn, who are completely debt-free going into 2020, minus the mortgage, after battling several rounds of debt (including a $25k loan for In Vitro, medical expenses, deductibles, and credit card debt)!  

Resources:
20/20 Money: Gaining Clarity For Your Financial Future
Free Financial Tools
Online Banks
IWBNIN Ladder
See Our Team Live
Video: Debt Snowball
Tax Refund Mini-Budget