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Oct 2019
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Mom & Dad’s Money Advice is Kind Of Wron...

Shari Rash, Money Podcast for Women, Personal Finance, Relationships & Mental Health
About this episode

The money rules that your mom and dad and previous generations lived by no longer work. As a millennial, you are seeing a very different world. This new world means you’ve got to know what advice still works and what advice just doesn’t cut it anymore.

Join me in a solo episode as I break down the money advice that works and what money advice needs to be shown to the curb. 


What You'll Learn

  • How to dissect the money advice you received as a child
  • What money advice worked well for our parent's and grandparent's
  • Why we need new money advice as millennials
  • What money advice should we keep and how to use it to our advantage 


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