4.5 • 775 Ratings
🗓️ 20 November 2023
⏱️ 55 minutes
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0:00.0 | At Jackson, we've created a digital retirement planning experience with you and mine. |
0:05.5 | Visit jackson.com to explore our easy-to-understand resources and user-friendly tools |
0:10.1 | that are designed to enable financial professionals and clients to plan a path to financial freedom. |
0:15.5 | Jackson is short for Jackson Financial Incorporated, Jackson National Life Insurance Company, Lansing, Michigan, |
0:20.5 | and Jackson National Life Insurance Company of New York, purchase New York. |
0:26.6 | Please stay tuned for important disclosure information at the conclusion of this episode. |
0:33.3 | Hi, and welcome to The Longview. I'm Christine Ben's Director of Personal Finance and Retirement Planning for Morning Star. |
0:40.1 | And I'm Jeff Patak, Chief Ratings Officer for Morning Star Research Services. |
0:44.3 | Our guest on the podcast today is Tiffany Aliche, also known as the Budget Nista. |
0:49.9 | She's the author of the New York Times bestseller, Get Good with Money, and she also has a new book called Made Whole, the practical guide to reaching your financial goals. |
0:59.8 | Through her Live Richer movement, she's helped more than 2 million women save, manage, and pay off hundreds of millions of dollars. |
1:08.1 | Tiffany co-hosts the podcast Brown Ambition, and she's been a fixture in the media, |
1:13.2 | including on the Today Show and Good Morning America. She was the first black woman to appear |
1:18.2 | solo on the cover of Money magazine. She received her bachelor's degree in business from Montclair |
1:23.7 | State University and her master's degree in education from Seton Hall. Tiffany, welcome to the |
1:29.6 | Longview. Thank you for having me. Well, thanks for being here. We've wanted to have you on for some |
1:35.5 | time. So we want to start by talking about your background and your biography. It's an interesting one. |
1:42.0 | You were a preschool teacher in Newark, New Jersey for about 10 years. What prompted your segue from that job, which it sounds like you really loved, into financial education? |
1:53.8 | Honestly, I was semi-forced out due to the Great Recession. I taught for 10 years. I really did love teaching. |
2:02.4 | Then the recession came. |
2:03.8 | And I remember it was 2009 and a lot of my friends were losing their jobs. |
2:09.6 | At the time, I was 29. |
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