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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

80: Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Farnoosh Torabi

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2015

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Many of my guests on the show have told me how important it is to start talking with kids about money… early and often. And one of my recent guests, Ron Lieber, the author of “The Opposite of Spoiled” has taken it a step further. He suggests that we help children learn how to associate money with a work activity…. that is ideally above and beyond their regular household chores. (i.e. don’t give them that allowance for free… have them earn it!). Today’s guest is a great case-in-point. She grew up in a family where money was a frequent topic on the family agenda and every moment was used as an opportunity to help kids acquire good money habits. Tiffany Aliche is the rising star in the personal finance world and the founder and CEO of TheBudgetnista.com It’s a financial education firm, which provides seminars, workshops and, more importantly, financial empowerment to thousands of women across the globe. Tiffany is the bestselling author of the book, The One Week Budget, and has been featured on NBC, PBS, The New York Times, and ESSENCE Magazine, among others. Her outstanding client list includes such leading institutions as American Express, Princeton University, The New York Public Library and The United Way. Three takeaways from our interview: -- How growing up in the family where money was the norm helped her build stellar financial skills, including a credit score of 802 by the age of 26! -- How venturing into the investing world led to $25,000 of unexpected credit card debt. -- Tiffany’s strategy for setting and achieving goals (Hint: write them down!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

So Money episode 80, Tiffany Aliche.

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You're listening to So Money, with award-winning money guru

0:07.1

Farnu Shkorabi.

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Each day, get a 30 minute dose of financial inspiration from the world's top business minds, authors, influencers, and from

0:15.8

Farnuus yourself.

0:18.3

Looking for ways to save on gas or double your double coupons?

0:21.6

Sorry, you're in the wrong place.

0:24.0

Seeking profound ways to live a richer, happier life.

0:27.0

Welcome to So Money.

0:30.0

Good day to all of you.

0:32.0

Welcome back to So Money. I'm your host,

0:34.3

Farnush Tarabi. Thanks for joining me. Now many of my guests on the show have

0:38.5

told me how important it is to begin talking with your children about money early and often.

0:45.0

And one of my recent guests, New York Times columnist Ron Leiber, who recently published

0:49.9

a best-selling book, The Opposite of Spoiled, he took it a step further now. He suggests that we actually help children learn how to associate money with a work activity that is ideally above and beyond their regular household chores like don't give them an allowance for free, have them earn it.

1:07.0

And today's guest is a great case in point.

1:10.0

She grew up in a family where money was a frequent topic on the family agenda and every moment

1:15.3

was used as an opportunity to help kids acquire good money habits, starting with the kids in the family.

1:21.8

Her name is Tiffany Alice.

1:23.6

She is a rising star in the personal finance world

1:26.9

and the founder and CEO of the Budget Nista.com.

1:31.7

This is a financial education firm. It provides seminars, workshops, and more importantly, financial

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