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Aug 2021
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How to Create Better Financial Habits Th...

Shari Rash, Money Podcast for Women, Personal Finance, Relationships & Mental Health
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How are your financial habits? Good habits can help you create financial independence by keeping you focused on your goals. As an immigrant to the U.S., Poulomi Damany didn't start her financial journey until later in life, but that hasn’t stopped her from building a career in fintech that changes lives. As the General Manager for Credit Karma Money and Tax, Poulomi is passionate about helping you get ahead with your finances. In this episode, she is sharing advice you need to build long-term financial independence by cultivating good habits.

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