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Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Financial H.A.B.I.T.S.

Thrivetime Show | Business School without the BS

Clay Clark

Business, Entrepreneur, Thrivetime, Businessschool, Smallbusiness, Entrepreneurship

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2018

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In order to change where you are going financially you must change your financial H.A.B.I.T.S. On today’s show Clay Clark and Paul Hood, CPA teach the specific steps that you must take to change your financial habits and your financial future.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Two men, 13 multimillion dollar businesses, eight kids, one business coach radio show.

0:08.6

It's the Thrive Time Business Coach Radio show.

0:11.3

Get ready to enter the Thrive Time Show.

0:13.7

That's it.

0:14.7

Arms away. We started from the bottom and we're Show you how to get here.

0:23.0

Started from the bottom now we're here.

0:25.0

We started from the bottom now we're here.

0:28.0

All right, Thrive Nation,

0:30.0

welcome back to another exciting edition

0:32.0

of the Thrive Time Show on your radio and podcast download and on today's show we have a special guest.

0:39.0

Paul Hood, how are you sir?

0:41.0

I'm amazing Clay, how are you this morning? I am I'm excited I will tell you that I'm

0:46.8

excited to talk about today's show because I don't think that a lot of people take the time to sit down and think about their financial habits.

0:55.0

Now, Chuck, could you read the definition of what a habit is for people out there that, I we all say the word habit but what is the

1:04.0

textbook definition of the word habit so habit definition settled tendency or usual manner

1:10.0

of behavior in acquired mode of behavior that has become nearly or completely involuntary.

1:16.6

So I'm going to contrast two kinds of habits out there, and then, Paul, I'd like for you to break it down.

1:23.0

According to the Federal Reserve, they did a study where they sat down in survey the average

1:29.6

American family and the Federal Reserve discovered that 40% of United States adults said

1:37.4

they would not be able to cover a $400 emergency at all that they can't that there's no way to cover it that

1:44.8

and then that again it's a little over 40% of the American population cannot cover a

1:49.7

four hundred dollar expense scary if you think about that, that's not great, right?

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