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Have you got the travel bug but feel anxious about parting with the money? Do you balk at setting a budget? Well never fear because today we'll not only explore how to set your budget before setting sail, but also discuss the often-overlooked aspect of budgeting for your return home, plus many more tips and tricks for your trip!
Some other helpful episodes from our archives.....
Join Jess and Bec for another fabulous Friday as they catch up with the incredible Hannah Ferguson - the founder and CEO of Cheek Media Co!
The gals share your money wins and losses, plus a broke tip or two. AND this week a few spicy ones for your day; Firstly a Money Dilemma about being stuck in a workplace that promotes men over women. Plus you D.Md us this week about what to do when you find out your sister makes her money on OnlyFans...
This Money Diarist knows the meaning of hard work. She finished school by 16, had her degree by 20, and an investment property by 22. She wants to share how negotiating rental assistance in her remote work placement, plus working incredibly hard has allowed her to buy her first home and get ahead financially so early in life...
Do you need to be a multi-millionaire to get financial advice? Absolutely not! And to tell you why, Victoria is joined by friend of the show, financial advisor and Chief Operating Officer from Everest Wealth, Daisy Magor...
Double your fun this Friday as Jess and Bec are joined by not one, but Two Broke Chicks! The dynamic pod duo, Sal and Al stop by with their two cents on some broke tips and money wins and losses. PLUS the gals share their wisdom on this week's Money Dilemma which is all about keeping your clothes budget for a big schedule of events by purchasing fast fashion. And you slid into our DMs this week to ask how to get on the same page as your besties when budgeting for a group event...
Today's Money Diarist is the definition of tenacity! She came to Australia from the Philippines on a student visa almost 13 years ago, struggling to make ends meet working odd jobs and enduring some scary experiences. Fast forward to today, she's an Australian citizen earning $180 - $200k per year as travel nurse flying all over the country. She's also managed to bring her siblings here and is working towards her 4th investment property...
Do you ever feel like everyone else is way ahead of you when it comes to money? How often do you find yourself thinking that others just have it better off? We ALL experience these feelings in life, but when does comparison culture stop being a motivation for good, and start costing us dearly? The cost of comparison culture is high on both our mental health, and also our finances...