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Making Money Fun

Making Money Fun
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Making Money FUN with Shanna Tingom will demystify money, investing and personal finance topics with lively discussions, relevant guests and great resources. Learn about how the markets work, how your financial professional can help you achieve your financial goals, tips for talking to your kids and spouse about money and much more. Since FUN is a core value for Shanna’s company, Heritage Financial Strategies, you can expect to laugh along with her and her guests and enjoy the conversation!
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When was the last time you had an insurance review? If you’re like many people, you purchase a policy, pay premiums, and don’t think about insurance until you need it. All too often consumers are overpaying or are underinsured.
When was the last time you had an insurance review? If you’re like many people, you purchase a policy, pay premiums, and don’t think about insurance until you need it. All too often consumers are overpaying or are underinsured. Don’t let that happen to you!
Are you ready for when your parent needs you to care for them? Many of us aren’t but we should be.
Are you ready for when your parent needs you to care for them? Many of us aren’t but we should be. On today’s episode we will be discussing how to begin the conversation with parents to create a care plan that meets their needs without sending them -or your family- into debt.
According to the CNN College Cost Calculator, attending Arizona State University costs approximately 25,000 Dollars per year. Even with scholarships, the cost is still 17,000 Dollars or 68,000 Dollars of debt for a four year degree.
According to the CNN College Cost Calculator, attending Arizona State University costs approximately 25,000 Dollars per year. Even with scholarships, the cost is still 17,000 Dollars or 68,000 Dollars of debt for a four year degree. The stress of having to pay student loans is a tough way to start a career. More often we’re hearing from parents and their college-bound children who are asking how they can finance an education with little to no debt. Most think it’s impossible but we’re here to tell you it is possible!
Our guests today are Juan Te Daily and her son Stephen Hill. With the help of his mother, Stephen was able to graduate early from Arizona State University with a degree and NO DEBT! We’ll hear how they did it and talk about ways your kids can also get an education and graduate without student loan debt.
No one likes to talk about it but many of us have it. What is it? It’s debt. It seems to sneak up and over time snowballs into what feels like a never ending cycle of payments.
No one likes to talk about it but many of us have it. What is it? It’s debt. It seems to sneak up and over time snowballs into what feels like a never ending cycle of payments. Failing to make even a minimum payment negatively impacts your credit score and can cause problems years after debt is incurred.
In this episode we will be discussing the upcoming Connect, Inspire, Go Conference for Women.
In this episode we will be discussing the upcoming Connect, Inspire, Go Conference for Women. The conference is designed to provide women with a dynamic opportunity to connect with local women, gain new found inspiration for their current season of life, and identify resources for reaching goals, whether personal, professional, or both.
As women in business we understand the importance of connecting to community, especially with other female entrepreneurs.
Divorce is never simple. Emotions run high. Fingers get pointed. Eventually one or both spouses feel they’ve been wronged. That makes negotiating a divorce settlement a long and expensive process.
Divorce is never simple. Emotions run high. Fingers get pointed. Eventually one or both spouses feel they’ve been wronged. That makes negotiating a divorce settlement a long and expensive process. Understanding what’s involved in getting a divorce is the first step to a less stressful experience.
On our show today we’re talking to Billie Tarascio owner of the Mesa law firm Modern Law. She specializes in family law including divorce, child custody, and spousal maintenance and will be answering the most commonly asked questions about divorce from the legal perspective.
As women, we approach money differently than men. We’re looking at the big picture. A decision we make today impacts other aspects of our lives whether that’s immediately like on a monthly budget or long-term like how to invest for retirement.
As women, we approach money differently than men. We’re looking at the big picture. A decision we make today impacts other aspects of our lives whether that’s immediately like on a monthly budget or long-term like how to invest for retirement.
In this episode, we’re talking to Lisa Kueng, Executive Director of Invesco Consulting and author of Picture Your Prosperity. We’ll be discussing ways to define prosperity, envision a future, and plan for financial success.
Only 25 percent of Americans create a will, meaning 75 percent of estates end up in probate court. Families are left to wonder what their loved ones wishes were for distribution of assets upon death.
Only 25 percent of Americans create a will, meaning 75 percent of estates end up in probate court. Families are left to wonder what their loved ones wishes were for distribution of assets upon death. In some families this causes disputes that didn’t need to happen if there had been a will in place. In this episode, guest Becky Cholewka of Cholewka Law in Gilbert, AZ will be chatting with me as we explore estate planning, wills and living wills.
The legalization of gay marriage may have made it possible for gay couples to marry but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still challenges when it comes to financial and estate planning.
The legalization of gay marriage may have made it possible for gay couples to marry but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still challenges when it comes to financial and estate planning. In this episode, guest Becky Cholewka of Cholewka Law in Gilbert, AZ will be chatting with me as we explore answers to the most common questions asked by non-traditional couples.
As a financial professional, there is a misconception that I handle all aspects of my client’s money.
As a financial professional, there is a misconception that I handle all aspects of my client’s money. But there are some things that I don't do, like detailed budgeting assistance or helping them break through some of the mental barriers to managing and earning money. Though I'm not an expert in all of these areas, I know some professionals who can answer your questions, and a few of them will be on this show as guests.
In this episode, I will be talking to Kelsa Dickey of Fiscal Fitness and Jennifer Johnson, of Six Figure Scared Sales about how they can help in some of these areas and how their work can help your over-all financial plan.



