Jen Jackson is a Financial Consultant, Author, and Speaker. She has a passion to help people win with money. Money touches almost every area of our lives. Jen breaks down personal finance into ways that are easy to understand.
In this episode, I answer 3 common questions I get asked.
Charles Schwab did a survey to see how participants feel about the amount of money necessary to be considered wealthy. I dig into that survey in this episode.
It appears that the world is upside down. The criminals are considered to be the victims and the victims are considered to be the criminals.
Over the past few years, homeschooling has become more common. It has also become more controversial. Here is my take on homeschooling.
I'm back to releasing podcast episodes...again! I think I've found my new grove to getting them recorded and released.
I closed my business and took some time off. In this episode, I talk about what happened leading up to closing my business, and what changes have been made since opening my business back up.
I'm so excited to announce that I released my new book, "Watch Me: Driven To Succeed!" In this episode, I dive deep into details about the book.
We are currently dealing with COVID-19. People are losing their jobs and they are scared. In this video, I talk about what to do when you are financially in crisis mode.
It has been a while since I released any episodes. This episode gives you info about who I am and what to expect from the podcast.
In this episode, I interview my friend and fellow money nerd, Aaron Makin. We discuss the importance of budgeting and saving for retirement.
In this episode, I talk about the pros and cons of coming into a large amount of money.
In this episode, I interview my 11 year old son. We discuss some of the things he already knows about personal finance.
In this episode, I talk about the importance of giving. I also discuss some examples of financial and non-financial ways to give.
In this episode, I talked about the dreaded "B-word"- the BUDGET! I also talk about the benefits of paying with cash to help you stick to your budget.
Everyone, regardless of their age, should be setting goals. This episode explains ways to keep those goals.
In this episode I stress the importance of not comparing ourselves to others- especially when it comes to our possessions.
Some of you may already know who I am. Others may be completely new to my business. In this episode, I talk about who I am and what to expect in future episodes.
Debt in America is normal. It's unfortunate, but it is the truth. In this episode, I give examples of how debt is so normal.