How can I build healthy financial habits in my 20s and beyond? | #Money Hotline 1
The Wallet - A podcast by Emilie Bellet - Thursdays
In our first #Hotline episode, our brilliant intern Audrey asks how to lay the foundations for healthy financial habits.Today on The Wallet: 1/ I share my top tips for building healthy money habits in your 20s, highlighting the areas you should focus on as you start your journey.2/ We’ll discuss how thinking about your goals for the future can help create a budget you can stick to, and how making smart money decisions has long-term benefits that can help you achieve future financial success. 3/ We’ll also hear from the Vestpod team and find out what they have loved and learnt from The Wallet, as well as a proud money moment that might inspire you to take action today for your future self. Resources:How can we improve the financial capability of young adults? (fincap)Misconceptions leave younger Brits more susceptible to scams (Barclays)Book: Atomic Habits by James Clear The Wallet: How to save money for the things you want, with Urenna OkonkwoThe Wallet: How to be pension confident with Romi Savova, Founder of PensionBeeBook: You're the Business by Anna Codrea-Rado The Wallet: Know your worth as a freelancer, with Anna Cordea-RadoPensionBee are also offering you a £25 pension contribution (£20, plus £5 in tax relief) when you sign up. To claim the offer, follow this link: https://www.pensionbee.com/vestpod. Capital at risk. I’m Emilie Bellet, founder of Vestpod.com - a community that financially empowers women, author of You’re Not Broke, You’re Pre-Rich and host of The Wallet! Join our events and subscribe to our newsletter www.vestpod.com and on IG @vestpod. Join our private FB group: @vestpod. You can submit a proud money moment, or a question. You just need headphones and mic at the ready and visit https://telb.ee/abrzt or email [email protected].* Please note that we are not certified financial advisers! The articles and information made available on Vestpod and this podcast are provided for information and educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice. You are advised to consult with an independent financial advisor for advice on your specific circumstances. Also, if you’re investing money, make sure it’s for the long term and you understand what you're investing in.* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.