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ADHD reWired

338: Money Management with Rick Webster from Rena-Fi

ADHD reWired

Eric Tivers, LCSW, ADHD-CCSP

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Education

4.8937 Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Financial management is really emotional management. Welcome to this episode of ADHD reWired with your host Eric Tivers and his guest, Rick Webster. Rick is the CEO and Founder of Rena-Fi and has spent the last two decades deeply involved in the ADHD community, helping people with ADHD find solutions for their own challenges. Rick is on a mission to help people find their path to financial freedom. Rick shares his ADHD journey, what prompted his diagnosis, his background in financing, and where the interest in financial matters came from. Rick believes that you need to stay in touch with your creditors when you can't pay, don't put your head in the sand and hope it will go away. Listen, as Rick gives some tips and tricks to help you get control of your budget, don't be afraid of your accounts, check them every day, and some simple ways to track your spending, which is the first step in figuring out a budget. Rick also talks about some tools that can help you with tracking your expenses. Rick speaks about paying back IRS taxes, putting money back for retirement, and how to know if you can afford a new car. He shares some insights on mortgages, the end-of-life conversation, and to hire a bookkeeper or someone else if you are struggling with keeping your accounts up to date. Listen as Rick shares what his company is about and what they do to help people who are overwhelmed with their financials and need someone to dig them out of the abyss they have fallen into. This is a conversation you don't want to miss if any of this resonates with you. You'll learn: [02:17] Welcome to the show, Rick! [02:49] Rick shares his journey with ADHD and how his life fell apart before his diagnosis. [03:32] What is your background in financing? [05:03] Rick shares where his interest in financing matters came from. [07:20] Financial management is really emotional management. [08:34] Rick discusses the need to stay in touch with your creditors and pull your head out of the sand. [11:40] What do you recommend for people to get over the overwhelm of taking control of your budget. [14:43] Eric says to touch the financial stuff every day. [15:09] Rick speaks about people with ADHD being afraid of checking their accounts. [16:50] What are some simple ways people can track their spending? [19:14] Eric speaks about not knowing how much he has been paying his accountant because he wasn't paying attention. [20:01] Rick shares some automated tools he recommends for helping keep track of stuff. [22:36] Take half of your discretionary money and put it in your savings, year after year, and fifty percent of your raises. [27:32] What do you recommend for people who haven't paid taxes for a few years? [31:02] Reaching out to the IRS is less painful than emptying your checking account if you keep ignoring them. [32:44] Rick speaks about how to know when you can afford a new car. [38:21] How do you help people who have put nothing back for retirement? [40:27] Don't save your extra money in your twenties, but in your thirties, save 50% of your raise, and you will do great at retirement. [41:53] Rick discusses mortgages and whether you should pay more each month. [44:59] Rick speaks about other ways to manage your debt. [46:47] They talk about end-of-life care. [48:22] You are your own best payer; paying your debts is better than investing elsewhere. [50:53] If you struggle with math, hire a bookkeeper to help you. [52:13] Rick talks about other professionals that can help keep you on track. [55:04] How can you not pay someone to help you get your financial life straightened out? [57:37] Rick speaks about his company and what they are about. [59:01] Rick, thank you so much for being on the show! 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I'm going to see if I can manage my desk for a week.

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And if I can do that, then maybe I'll go into my bedroom closet and pick another target.

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Now, see if I can handle that for a week.

0:10.0

And slowly my mindset changes to where I'm uncomfortable having a cluttered desk.

0:14.8

So I think it's small moves.

0:16.9

If I did everything at once, I didn't do the work to change my mindset, but if I change little

0:21.5

things at a time and I get the agony of it in a way because if your life's

0:25.6

falling apart, you feel like you need to change everything right away.

0:28.5

And so some things we do have to have a push, but if, and we can do things, we can white knuckle it for a little while but I do think if you

0:35.4

want changes to stick then you want to be happy in your life and emotionally

0:39.5

available to your kids and your friends and everything else you've got to where it's in the background and the only way to do that is to make small moves and change your mindset.

0:48.0

ADHD, rewired episode 338. This is the podcast for those of us with really good

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intentions and a slightly wandering attention. I'm Erica Tavares. I'm a licensed

1:01.3

clinical social worker by training and a coach by design.

1:04.6

I'm your host and I have ADHD.

1:06.9

ADHD rewired is more than just a podcast.

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1:11.4

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