Black and Brown Make Green
By Natasha And Damian Carrillo
Black and Brown Make GreenApr 17, 2024
72. Is owning a home overrated?
In this episode Natasha poses a question that many people of our generation and younger are having to produce answers to. That question is, "Is owning a home overrated?" We discuss the benefits and drawbacks of owning a home vs. renting a home or apartment and give our opinions on the question at hand.
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71. Lost and unclaimed retirement accounts
There are over 29 million retirement accounts that have gone unclaimed that total $1.65 trillion in assets according to a U.S News article by Brian O'Connell. Are all of your retirement accounts accounted for? If not, tune in to find out what to do to recover them.
Resources
- National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Benefits
- U.S. Dept. of Labor Abandoned Plans
- Tips for finding an unclaimed retirement benefit
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70. What to do with that tax return
Your tax return just hit your checking account and it's burning a hole in your pocket. Before you spend it, tune in to this episode to find out some things that you may do with it instead of buying that item you've been wanting for months. Your future self may just thank your past self for slowing down and thinking it through!
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69. How to save and still find joy in life
Debt can make you feel like you're under a pile of bricks when you have it. In this episode, Natasha and Damian discuss ways to save and pay down debt while still finding ways to extract joy and meaning from life.
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68. Why you should get life insurance right now
In this episode Natasha and Damian discuss the importance of having life insurance, the details of their life insurance policies, and why it's important to start making plans for when death comes a'knocking.
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67. Should I claim this accident on my vehicle insurance?
There are so many decisions that shape your personal finances and that is what makes them personal. In this episode we discuss vehicle insurance. How much coverage should you have? Should you claim an accident on your insurance? Why does this decision differ from other types of insurance?
After a deer hit Natasha while driving, she questions whether she should claim the repair on her vehicle insurance and walks you through the decision-making process she uses to determine if she should even fix the damage or not.
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66. Should I pay off my debt or not?
The decision to pay off debts or not can be very emotional. In this episode we walk you through our decision-making process for paying off debts or holding onto those debts so we can maximize our earnings potential using a few different decision points, and the rationale that went into making the decision around the big question of, "Should I pay off my debt now or not?"
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65. Getting a new job
In this episode, Natasha and Damian discuss the year-long journey of getting a new job. They discuss the preparation and the process, which includes planning, resume writing, and sharpening skills.
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64. Life without Amazon Prime
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63. Am I a Scrooge? Rethinking gift-giving during Christmastime
In this episode, Natasha and Damian talk about how they are considering a different approach to gift-giving during Christmas time. They discuss the impact of consumerism on the environment and the importance of adopting a needs-based approach to gift-giving. Lastly, they discuss their approach of adopting a family to give to someone in actual need, and the different thought process that surrounds that act.
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62: Financial accounts we use
What financial accounts do you use and why? Sometimes it can be crippling to decide on financial accounts because there are so many out there. In this episode, we reveal the exact accounts we use - credit cards, budgeting apps, bank accounts, and retirement accounts. Most of you probably know that we use Sofi Bank, but are you curious to know what other accounts we use on a daily basis? If so, check out this episode to find out which ones we use and why.
Need a new bank? Try out SoFi! We enjoy the 4.50% APY on their savings account and use SoFi vaults to organize our money.
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61: Where is the Hope?
Where is the hope? Rising prices, stagnant wages, and climbing debt can make life feel hopeless. How can you afford a home with today’s high prices and interest rates? How can you keep up with inflation when salary and wages are not keeping up with inflation? How do you handle the current economic challenges that make things seem hopeless?
Hope is a powerful tool that can help us to overcome challenges and to achieve our goals. Even when things are tough, there is always hope.
We discuss some real-life tips and strategies to help you find hope and deal with high costs and low wages. We hope that you will keep hope alive, be inspired by this conversation on remaining hopeful, and pick up some useful tips on managing your money too.
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60: Getting One Month Ahead - How to Avoid Stress and Anxiety with Your Money
Getting one month ahead in your finances means that you have enough money in your bank account to cover all of your bills and expenses for the next month before it even starts. This way, you don’t have to worry about living paycheck to paycheck, overdraft fees, late payments, or unexpected emergencies.
But how do you get one month ahead in your finances? It may seem impossible, especially if you are facing financial challenges or have a lot of debt. But don’t worry, we have some tips and strategies that can help you achieve this goal.
We hope that this episode will inspire you to take action and get one month ahead in your finances. Remember, it is not impossible, it is just a matter of planning, prioritizing, and taking small steps every day. You can do this!
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59: Help, I'm Overspending!
In this episode, we’re going to be honest with you and tell you how we discovered that we were spending way more than we needed on some of the things that we thought were important, but actually were not. We’ll also share with you some of the strategies that we used to cut down our expenses and increase our savings.
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58: An Honest Money Conversation with Scott and Shaté from The Love Haze Podcast
Scott and Shaté Hayes are the hosts of The Love Haze podcast. They process out loud what most people experience in silence, and in this episode, they process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences around money out loud with us.
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57: Are Credit Card Points Worth It?
Jen Narciso from the Investor Mama podcast shared about travel hacking using credit cards rewards points in episode 56. Damian and I keep the conversation going by digging deeper into using credit card rewards.
In episode 57, we tackle the question: Are credit card points really worth it? We share our experience using credit card points for travel, cashback, and rewards. We talk about how to know if you're getting the short end of the stick when it comes to using credit card points and the consequences of closing a credit card. We also talk about Damian's journey to reach the perfect credit score.
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Resources and Related Links
Travel Hacking with Jen Narciso
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56. Travel Hacking with Jen Narciso | How to Travel for Free or Cheap Using Points
Jen Narciso from the Investor Mama podcast has traveled to Disney, Washington D.C, and Hawaii for free or nearly free, and she shares all the details on how you can too.
Jen shares how she has used different rewards points from credit cards to get free flights, free hotels, free Disney tickets and free breakfasts! Using points for traveling always seemed like work to me, but Jen makes it super easy with her approach.
Jen is the host of the Investor Mama podcast. She is a real estate investor, realtor, wife, and mom of 2. Check out her podcast, Investor Mama.
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Resources and Related Links
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55: 3 Things Everyone Should Know About Their Finances
Natasha and Damian each share 3 things they think everyone should know about their money.
Do you know your numbers?
How much insurance should you get?
Is a 3-6 month emergency fund enough for us?
How do you balance making money and taking care of yourself?
How do you become the best advocate for yourself in the workplace?
How do you work with your partner to make your best money decisions together?
What holds people back from talking about money?
How can we make more Black and Brown millionaires?
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Resources and Related Links
Financial Literacy Month (April)
Grow with Jo Workout Channel
Juice and Toya Workout Channel
Sex, Race, and Robots - Dr. Ayanna Howard
Maggie Klokkenga - Make a Money Mindshift
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54. How Being in a Relationship Affects Our Finances | Where would I be without you?
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53: How to Save for Your Kid's College
We hope our kids will get a full ride scholarship if they choose to go to college, but if not, we've got plans. Are you saving for your kids' college? Or do you have other money matters you're trying to figure out? Get help here if you're trying to figure out your own money plans.
Damian and I were fortunate to graduate college debt free, but about 45 million Americans have student loans. We hope to relieve our kids of this burden, which means we've already started saving for them.
Listen in to hear why we've chosen a 529 account to save for our kids and hear about 5 other ways that you could save as well. We discuss 6 different ways to save for college, pros and cons of each, and why the 529 trumped them all for us.
By the way, if you want to save for your kids (or any other goal), but can't figure out how to make it happen with your budget, book a Clarity Session, and we can help you see where your money is going and find money in your budget to put towards your savings goals.
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52: Raising Money-Confident Kids
Have you ever said, 'I wish I learned that sooner'? If you have kids, then you have the opportunity to help them learn it sooner - learn about money management that is. We were both raised to be money confident adults. We didn't have all the knowledge we needed, but we had enough to quickly propel us up the ranks of financial freedom. No worries if you didn't have the same experience because we're sharing what that looked like for us and how we're helping our kids to become money confident kids. And if you're feeling unconfident yourself, there are tips in here for you as well.
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51: Break Up With Your Bank
Most people never consider switching banks, but Damian and I have each had 7 different bank accounts. Our main motivator in switching banks is to earn more money, but there are other reasons as well.
We always look for a bank that offers a high yield savings account and one that does not charge fees to have a checking or savings account. Does your bank charge a fee for your checking and savings account, and are you getting the most out of your banking relationship? Listen to find out what we consider when choosing a bank and to hear the bank we're leaving and the one we're starting a new relationship with.
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Resources and Related Links
How Much Does Your Bank Make Off of You? by NPR
What is a High Yield Savings Account by Investopedia
2023 Best High Yield Savings Accounts by NerdWallet
2023 Best High Yield Savings Accounts by Investopedia
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50: Spenders vs. Savers
You might identify as a spender or a saver, but the reality is that we are all spenders and savers. This week we discuss our inclination towards spending or saving, how it manifests, and strategies we use to try to be more balanced between the two. Listen in as we share our emotions around spending versus saving and how we work to bring our spending and saving habits more into balance.
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Saving vs. Spending and How Our Brains Are Wired Around Money (aarp.org)
Your Brain May Be Wired for Either Spending or Saving Money (fool.com)
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49: Money Talk$ with Sherifah Munis of NewWave Foundation
Sherifah Munis is the founder of Newwave Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose mission is focused on inspiring the next generation of dreamers by creating opportunities for educational equality. Sherifah shares about how credit almost got the best of her because of an initial lack of knowledge around handling credit, and how Newwave Foundation aims to prevent things like that by filling knowledge gaps and providing equitable financial education to students, young adults, and even parents. Beyond that she shares how Newwave Foundation is committed to making the most of their financial knowledge to positively impact themselves and others well into the future. Meeting Sherifah for the first time was like picking up a conversation with an old friend because her mission is so closely aligned with ours. We know you're going to love this one.
In This Episode We Discuss
- How Newwave Foundation seeks to "Instill the Dream" in deserving students and their parents by providing access to financial education, scholarships, and partnerships
- Sherifah's personal finance journey
- Ways for students and young adults to retain control of their financial story arc through these trying times
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48: Make Green Challenge Part 4 - Values to Help You Design a Meaningful Life
What are your guiding principles? What are the values you have that guide your actions? What are the qualities that really matter to you? What are your family's values? What are your partner's values?
These values are the things that guide you. These values are what make you say yes to some things and no to others. Can you name yours? We think we saved the best for last (in the Make Green Challenge). We discuss our values and the importance of identifying them in order to chart a path for your life.
This episode hits a little differently. Damian and I have a conversation with each other defining our top 5 values and talking through what they mean and how we want to use our values to build our ideal life. Tune in to hear how we identify our values, and be a fly on the wall listening to our conversation discussing our values.
Resources & Related Links
Episode 47: Make Green Challenge Part 3: Putting Processes on Auto-pilot
Episode 46: Make Green Challenge Part 2: Tools for the Win
Episode 45: Make Green Challenge Part 1: Flex on that Retirement
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47. Make Green Challenge Part 3 - Putting Processes on Autopilot
Do you like doing difficult things? Probably not. We feel the same when it comes to money. Managing money should be fairly easy. Yes, there may be some difficulties getting everything set up, but on a day-to-day basis, it should mostly be easy. We share our tips and strategies to make money easy in part 3 of the Make Green Challenge. In this week's challenge, we are challenging you to take one of these actions to make managing your money easy. Listen to find practical tips to make it easy.
Resources & Related Links
Episode 46: Make Green Challenge Part 2: Tools for the Win
Episode 45: Make Green Challenge Part 1: Flex on that Retirement
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46: Make Green Challenge Part 2 - Tools for the Win
45: Make Green Challenge Part 1 - Flex on that Retirement
Eating greens and black-eyed peas is a long-standing New Year's Day tradition in the Black community and in others as well. We eat greens to bring us money during the year, and the black-eyed peas are for good luck. We're taking you beyond Black-eyed peas and greens with this series of episodes, and we're giving you practical tips on how to truly make green and get to a better place financially by the end of this year. We start part 1 with a focus on retirement. Most people don't get started on retirement until later in life, but it is actually best to start early. Listen in to learn more about why caring about retirement now is important, what things to look for and be aware of when you contribute to a retirement account and hear some of our strategies of how we contribute to retirement accounts.
In This Episode We DiscussWhy care about retirement now when it seems so far away?
How can you be prepared to be able to retire and to take care of yourself during retirement?
What hang-ups will you face when you decide or start to contribute to your retirement, and how do you overcome those hang-ups?
What steps have we taken to be prepared for a traditional and an early retirement?
Resources & Related LinksPodcast Episode 2: How to Save for Retirement: We share more details and our stories around ways to save for retirement. We discuss Roth accounts in detail and much more.
Podcast Episode 3: From Fired to FIRE: We discuss our journey with being laid off, quitting jobs, and using our jobs to try to reach financial independence.
Article: The Psychology Behind Why We Can't Keep New Year's Resolutions (businessinsider.com)
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44: Our Successes, Setbacks, and Setups coming into the Next Year
This week we reflect on our biggest successes and setbacks from 2022. We share how we are ending this year on a high note, the strategy we're using to make sure we check all our 2022 goals off our list before the year ends, and how we plan to make 2023 a success.
We reference episode 17, our Yearly Finance Check-in episode that we are using to help us end this year strong. Check it out and listen to this week's episode as well.
Helpful links
Episode 17: Yearly Finance Check-in
3rd Decade - Nonprofit Creating Financially Literate and Confident Adults
Breakthrough - Nonprofit Helping Students Become 1st Generation College Graduates
43: Snap Purchase, Impulse Buy, or Informed Decision?
You may not be in the market for a new car, but knowing your numbers when it comes to making big purchases is important.
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42: Know Your Benefits
This week's episode is inspired by a bill we received from Noah's pediatrician. We have been dealing with this bill since February of this year. We discuss how to choose the best health benefits for you, the difference between FSAs and HSAs, other company benefits, and more about knowing your benefits.
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41: Our Credit Card Got Declined!
40: Taking Unconfident Actions | A New Way of Thinking Part 2
Do you avoid doing things because you don't feel good enough? Do you defer to others because you feel unconfident? How do you decide to take action when you're feeling like that? How do you take unconfident action? Sometimes you have to do things when you're scared, unconfident, unsure, or when you just don't feel good enough. We explore how we deal with feeling unconfident, how to recognize if you're self-sabotaging due to being unconfident, and specific ideas of how to take action when you feel unconfident.
In This Episode We DiscussWhat does it mean to take unconfident action?
How do unconfident people self-sabotage?
How do you take unconfident action?
Resources & Related LinksBe sure to catch part 1 I'm Not Good Enough if you haven't already.
Psychology Today Article by Alice Boyes, Ph.D - 5 Things Unconfident People do to Self-Sabotage
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39: I'm Not Good Enough | The Abundance vs. Scarcity Mindset | A New Way of Thinking Part 1
How often have you thought any of the following: I'm not good enough. I don't belong here. I don't know enough to do this. Who am I to be in this position? These are self-defeating thoughts that may be holding you back from reaching your full potential and living your most abundant life. Embracing an abundance mindset has changed the way we view the world and the way we interact in it. Learn how we tap into an abundance mindset, and how we keep those negative thoughts at bay.
In This Episode We DiscussWhat does it mean to have a scarcity mindset
How do you reframe your mindset to be an abundant mindset?
How do you define abundance mindset?
How do you apply an abundance mindset to your finances and other areas of your life?
What impact does a scarcity mindset have on your ability to thrive?
Resources & Related LinksBe sure to catch part 2 of the A New Way of Thinking series coming soon.
NPR Article by Shankar Vedantam - How the 'Scarcity Mindset' Can Make Problems Worse
Chopra - 10 Steps to Building an Abundance Mindset
TED Talk - The Most Scarce Resource on the Planet: Mindset of Abundance
Bria Jones - I had my first six-figure month using the abundance mindset
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38: The One Thing that has the Biggest Impact on Your Income
37: We Hired a Financial Planner. Should You? Part 3 | Meet our Financial Planner, Thomas Kopelman
Thomas Kopleman is a financial planner with AllStreet Wealth. He was selected as one of Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors for 2022. He is passionate about financial planning and has a blog, thomaskopelman.com where he writes weekly about personal finances. He hosts a podcast, The Long Game, where he shares even more on personal finances.
What is a financial planner and what does a financial planner do
The difference between a financial planner and adviser
How to choose a financial planner
How to know if you need a financial planner
Ways a financial planner can help you
Resources & Related Posts
Listen to part 1 here! We Hired a Financial Planner. Should You? Part 1
Listen to part 2 here!
Connect with Thomas Kopelman
Thomas Kopelman Personal Finance Website
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36: We Hired a Financial Planner. Should You? Part 2 | How to Improve Your Finances Without a Financial Planner or Professional
In 2017, Damian and I started our journey to figure out our finances as a couple. We had been married for 2 years at that point and we were ready to strategize.
We did research, we made a plan, and then we implemented that plan.
This week we share the intimate details of what we did to figure out our finances. These are the steps we took before we hired a financial planner. These are the steps that put us on the path to financial independence. Do you want to fully understand and make a plan for your money? Listen to the episode to learn more and get your free workbook ‘The 10 Question Guide to Figure Out Your Finances’. We created this step-by-step guide to help you fully understand your money and make a plan for your money.
In This Episode We DiscussOur specific money goals from 2017 to 2020
Practical steps to take before you hire a financial professional or how to know what type of financial professional you need
The 10 action steps we took to figure out our finances that helped us work towards financial independence
How to apply our action steps by using our 10 question Guide to Figure out Your Finances
Resources we used on our financial independence journey - including specific books, blogs, videos, and websites
Resources & Related Posts
Listen to part 1 here! We Hired a Financial Planner. Should You? Part 1
Check out Part 3 where we talk to our financial planner. (available soon)
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35: We Hired a Financial Planner. Should You? Part 1
Our experience working with a financial planner
The different types of financial professionals you could work with, including a financial planner, a financial coach, and/or financial therapist
How to know what type of financial professional is right for you
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34: How to Earn, Keep, and Grow your Money with Joe Bautista | Money Tips from a CFP
Joe Bautista is a Certified Financial Planner with Bautista Planning and Analytics. He is all about self-motivation, growth, and development. He is the author of The More You Know, The More You Grow and Your Daily Cup of Joe, a book with daily micro lessons to fuel your personal development.
Joe joins us as the final CFP in our Money Tips from a CFP series. We talk about earning, keeping, and growing your money, living abroad, how he is prioritizing his spending now, and more. Joe started his career in the marines, has worked in D.C., and currently lives abroad in Columbia. Joe has such a varied background. He is the son of a Mexican immigrant who had a 3rd grade education. His parents declared bankruptcy when he was in high school, but none of those obstacles have slowed him down! Listen in to learn all about Joe and his tips and strategies for growth.
In This Episode We DiscussJoe's background growing up in Oregon
The impact that Joe's parents' bankruptcy had on Joe when he was in HS
How He Used the Marines to Fund Education
How He Helps People Develop their Financial Plan
Best books for self-development
Resources & Related PostsConnect with Joe at Bautista Planning & Analytics
Check out Joe's podcast Three Arrow Insights | Podcast on Spotify
Get quick motivational lessons from Joe by listening to Daily Cup of Joe
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33. How to Take Action to Achieve Your Vision with Maggie Klokkenga | Money Tips from a CFP
Maggie Klokkenga, a Certified Financial Planner with Make a Money Mindshift has been in the finance industry for over 25 years. She is also a Certified Public Accountant, and she has experience in accounting, financial planning, and financial coaching. Maggie’s current expertise is helping women in transition and individuals and couples to understand what they truly want and make a plan to get there. Maggie shares the importance of mindset in relation to finances, what it really takes to make long-lasting changes, and some of the best resources for individuals wanting to take control of their finances.
In This Episode We DiscussMaggie's background in finance as an accountant, financial planner, and financial coach
How Maggie coaches her clients to have long-lasting change
Best finance books to shift your mindset and learn new strategies to improve your finances
Resources & Related PostsConnect with Maggie at Make a Money Mindshift
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32: How to Budget, Track Spending, and Support Family with Raquel Tennant | Money Tips from a CFP
Raquel Tennant, a Certified Financial Planner with 2050 Wealth Partners joins us to share her finance story and best money tips. She is the first in our Money Tips from a CFP (Certified Financial Planner) series. Raquel discusses her Jamaican and Panamanian roots. She shares how she transitioned from spending everything she earned to saving and investing in herself. She shares her journey from restaurant worker to Certified Financial Planner and drops so many financial tips throughout this episode. Be sure to listen to the end of the episode when Raquel shares what has been the biggest impact on her finances and how you can apply that same tactic to your situation.
In This Episode We DiscussRaquel's finance journey from growing up as a first generation American and the impacts of this on her as an adult
How to budget, track spending, and also support family financially without sacrificing your own
How to remove the stigma from money conversations
Resources & Related PostsConnect with Raquel at 2050 Wealth Partners
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31: Reflections On Our Money Mindset
Your money mindset can be a driving force when making financial decisions. How you think about money, your past experiences with money, and things you learned about money growing up can all affect your approach toward managing you finances today. In the very first episode, we explored our money mindset. We shared some background on how our money mindset was shaped and how we have worked to change our mindset over time. For this final episode of season 1, we reflect on our money mindsets. We share how our mindsets have changed and one specific thing we’ve learned in this first season of creating the podcast.
In This Episode We DiscussOur Money Mindset When We Started This Podcast – What is it?
How Our Money Mindset Has Changed
One Thing We’ve Learned From Making the Podcast
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30: Should We Cash Out and Move to a Cheaper Area?
The cost of living is rising in the town that we live in. Housing prices are skyrocketing, and with that, property taxes are rising as well. We live in a high property tax state so this could be a big deal to our monthly budget. This has us wondering if this is a good time to cash out, sell our home, and move to a cheaper area. There are pros and cons to this idea, and we discuss them in this episode. We share our thought process, questions we are asking ourselves, and our current conclusion on if we should move or stay. Are you considering selling your home to move to a cheaper place? Listen in to find out what questions might be helpful for you to consider.
In This Episode We Discuss- What are the characteristics of a place we want to live in?
- What are the barriers to moving?
- How can we minimize the barriers to moving?
- Compelling reasons to move
- Compelling reasons to stay
- How do we determine if/when we move
- Our current decision on moving or staying
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29: 4 for 40 | 4 Financial Lessons for the 4 Decades
Damian is turning 40, and he is taking time to reflect on lessons he’s learned in his 40 years of life. He narrows it down to 4 lessons for each decade he’s been alive. We discuss the importance of living within your means, working with your partner, investing, and betting on yourself.
In This Episode We Discuss- What are 4 of the lessons Damian has learned over his 40 years of being alive?
- How do you live within your means?
- How do you work together with your partner to achieve more?
- Why is investing important and how do you learn about how to invest?
- What does it mean to bet on yourself?
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28: Rising Property Taxes and How to Combat Them
Do you own a home, or do you hope to purchase a home soon? We have been homeowners (or home-loan-owners) 😆 for about 7 years. We just received our property tax values for the next year, and we were shocked by the increase. We weren't shocked that the value went up; we were shocked by how much.
Property taxes are one cost that I didn’t fully understand going into home ownership, but it is extremely important to understand how your property is taxed and what is the approximate rate your property will be taxed at. In Texas, and across the nation, property values are shooting up. The chief appraiser of Harris County stated the increase in values he’s seeing this year is unprecedented and unlike anything he’s seen before; and he's been in the real estate business for almost 40 years.
In This Episode We Discuss- Why are property taxes increasing
- What can you do to lower your property taxes
- How can you prepare financially to be able to pay for your property taxes
- Texas Comptroller Property Tax Exemptions
- Property Tax Rates By State 2022 - Tax-Rates.org
- Homestead Exemption and Homestead Cap Explained
- Market Value & The Homestead Cap
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27: Overcoming Adversity to Be Your Own Boss featuring Lori Goto of Encore Real Estate
April is financial literacy month. Financial Literacy month is all about increasing your financial knowledge, and we reached out to a real estate expert, Lori Goto, to share her extensive knowledge on this episode. Lori Goto is the broker/owner of Encore Real Estate, and she has been in the real estate field for over 15 years. Lori shares strategies for first time home buyers, real estate investors, real estate agents to be, and more in this episode.
Lori Goto has been working in real estate for over 15 years. She was in the 10M dollar club with her previous firm, meaning she sold over $10M worth of real estate in one year, and she topped 15M in sales in the following year. She was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, has been featured on HGTV, and has numerous real estate certifications and awards. And did I mention she is the founder and owner of Encore Real Estate? She has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to real estate. She bravely shares her story of being evicted multiple times to eventually become the owner of a real estate brokerage. Lori is a true inspiration to the Asian community and to all others as well.
In This Episode We Discuss- How Lori Goto was able to break a cycle of poverty to build wealth for her family
- How to navigate the current real estate market
- How to prepare to purchase your first home
- The importance of home ownership
- Resources for minorities, veterans, low-income, and first-time home buyers
- Encore Real Estate | Lori Goto
- USDA Loans
- FHA Loans
- VA Loans
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26: 2022 Financial Literacy Challenge
Financial literacy is all about being able to manage your finances effectively. April is recognized as Financial Literacy Month. It’s a time to increase your financial education and challenge yourself to improve your finances. We are challenging ourselves to take one action to improve our financial literacy this month. We hope you’ll take this challenge with us. Listen to find out how we have increased our financial knowledge in the past, how we recognized our need to improve, and what we are doing now to continue to up our financial knowledge.
In This Episode We Discuss- What is financial literacy month
- When did we recognize a need to increase our financial literacy
- Why we created Black and Brown Make Green, a financial podcast
- Our financial literacy challenges to ourselves
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25: Becoming Financially Confident with Nikita Wolff
Have you ever wanted a road map that shows you what you need to do with your finances? In this episode, Nikita Wolff shares her story of how she was able to have a road map to be able to confidently manage her finances. She gives much credit to 3rd Decade, a program dedicated to helping 18-35 year olds know exactly how to approach their finances.
3rd Decade provides 18-35 year olds with knowledge about how to manage finances and pairs each participant with a financial mentor, typically a Certified Financial Planner, that mentors and gives individualized help to program participants.
In This Episode We Discuss- How parents influence your finances as an adult
- How the right mentor can propel you financially
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24: Building Your Net Worth While Supporting Multiple Generations [Edited]
23: How to Invest in a Volatile Market
The stock market has been dropping, some people are buying, and some people are selling. Should you sell, buy, do nothing at all, or something else altogether? This episode is all about investing in a volatile stock market. Listen to find out our strategies to confidently invest in the stock market even when it’s dropping.
In This Episode We Discuss- The history of the stock market, including bear markets vs. bull markets vs. corrections
- The importance of understanding your risk tolerance to determine your asset allocation
- Short-term investing vs long-term investing
- Diversification in your portfolio
- Holding crypto as part of your overall plan
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