Robbie South Teaches How Money Works: Recent Episodes

Robbie South

It's time to close the gap between those who know how money works and those who don't—the suckers. It's time to break the cycle of endless debt, foolish spending, and financial cluelessness, so anyone who wants to take control of their financial future has the knowledge to make it happen.

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On this episode you will hear Bill Barnett talk about where he came from and where he is today. Also, he going on to talk about "what industry should you be in." This is one of the best interviews I have done. It if packed full of information. So my question to you is do you want to work for money or do you want your money to works for you?

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Here you will here a great leader talk about why she joined Wealthwave. There is some great information as to why she would encourage other women to join as well. Get bonus content on Patreon


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Learn How Money WorksUnfortunately, we aren’t taught basic financial principles in school, and sadly, many women stay in abusive relationships because of money. You don’t have to be a financial professional to learn how to become financially free, build a savings, learn about basic investment strategies or how to make your money grow. There are many books and online resources that can help you get started.

Be Involved With Your FinancesFrequently, one person in a couple knows everything about the financial picture while the other person is totally in the dark. Even in healthy relationships, it is imperative that both parties know exactly what is going on. This also helps protect you from becoming a victim of financial abuse if things ever take a turn for the worst.

Look for Red FlagsCommon signs of financial abuse include: the abuser drains the bank account, denies or limits access to money and information about money, hides assets, demands a detailed accounting of how money is spent, criticizes financial decisions, threatens to withhold money, forces the victim to miss or be late for work, belittles the victim’s work of academic accomplishments.

Talk About The ProblemMany women want to stay quiet and not let others find out about what they are going through. This makes things worse, not better. Women need to come together and speak out because your story and the steps you took to regain your financial footing could be exactly what can help another woman during this difficult time in her life.

Put a Plan TogetherAlmost every aspect of leaving an abusive situation involves money. Even after they leave, many victims carry the burden of bad credit, judgement liens, bankruptcies and back taxes for years. This is why it is crucial to have an individual financial safety plan in place that can carry you at least six months and help pay bills, rent, food and other expenses.

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Learn How Money WorksUnfortunately, we aren’t taught basic financial principles in school, and sadly, many women stay in abusive relationships because of money. You don’t have to be a financial professional to learn how to become financially free, build a savings, learn about basic investment strategies or how to make your money grow. There are many books and online resources that can help you get started.

Be Involved With Your FinancesFrequently, one person in a couple knows everything about the financial picture while the other person is totally in the dark. Even in healthy relationships, it is imperative that both parties know exactly what is going on. This also helps protect you from becoming a victim of financial abuse if things ever take a turn for the worst.

Look for Red FlagsCommon signs of financial abuse include: the abuser drains the bank account, denies or limits access to money and information about money, hides assets, demands a detailed accounting of how money is spent, criticizes financial decisions, threatens to withhold money, forces the victim to miss or be late for work, belittles the victim’s work of academic accomplishments.

Talk About The ProblemMany women want to stay quiet and not let others find out about what they are going through. This makes things worse, not better. Women need to come together and speak out because your story and the steps you took to regain your financial footing could be exactly what can help another woman during this difficult time in her life.

Put a Plan TogetherAlmost every aspect of leaving an abusive situation involves money. Even after they leave, many victims carry the burden of bad credit, judgement liens, bankruptcies and back taxes for years. This is why it is crucial to have an individual financial safety plan in place that can carry you at least six months and help pay bills, rent, food and other expenses.

If you would like to reach out to Andrea Jenkins you can email her at andrea.jenkins@wealthwave.com. Also, you can follower her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/andrea.jenkins.1447 Get bonus content on Patreon


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Learn How Money WorksUnfortunately, we aren’t taught basic financial principles in school, and sadly, many women stay in abusive relationships because of money. You don’t have to be a financial professional to learn how to become financially free, build a savings, learn about basic investment strategies or how to make your money grow. There are many books and online resources that can help you get started.

Be Involved With Your FinancesFrequently, one person in a couple knows everything about the financial picture while the other person is totally in the dark. Even in healthy relationships, it is imperative that both parties know exactly what is going on. This also helps protect you from becoming a victim of financial abuse if things ever take a turn for the worst.

Look for Red FlagsCommon signs of financial abuse include: the abuser drains the bank account, denies or limits access to money and information about money, hides assets, demands a detailed accounting of how money is spent, criticizes financial decisions, threatens to withhold money, forces the victim to miss or be late for work, belittles the victim’s work of academic accomplishments.

Talk About The ProblemMany women want to stay quiet and not let others find out about what they are going through. This makes things worse, not better. Women need to come together and speak out because your story and the steps you took to regain your financial footing could be exactly what can help another woman during this difficult time in her life.

Put a Plan TogetherAlmost every aspect of leaving an abusive situation involves money. Even after they leave, many victims carry the burden of bad credit, judgement liens, bankruptcies and back taxes for years. This is why it is crucial to have an individual financial safety plan in place that can carry you at least six months and help pay bills, rent, food and other expenses.

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How can you over come the problems of not having the money to pay everyday bills? Here we talk about ways you can over come that. Get bonus content on Patreon


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How much money should you have saved for an emergency. Also, where should you keep thins money? Get bonus content on Patreon


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Things you should think about when changing jobs. Get bonus content on Patreon


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As we all know inflation is really affecting how much money we have in our pockets.

As some of us have not received a raise in awhile and the price of everything is on the rise, many people are not bringing in the money they need on each paycheck.

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Make sure you and other retirees are focusing on the right risks to have financial security, due to ‘exaggerated assessments of market volatility.’

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The amount of money you should have in saving for an emergency. Get bonus content on Patreon


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7 changes Americans are willing to make to fix Social Security — including one with ‘overwhelming bipartisan support’

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On this episode we lean about so of the does and do not when it comes to student loans. There are so many question sounding this topic you don't what to miss it. Get bonus content on Patreon


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The job market is cooling off but is it not ice cold yet. Get bonus content on Patreon


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Why are so many people living paycheck to paycheck. This is not something that just the middle and lower class is facing. Learn more about it here. Get bonus content on Patreon


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  • What changes can you make to help cope with rising prices, higher interest rates and volatile financial markets?
  • From calculating your own personal inflation rate to sticking to one credit card and working with a trusted financial advisor, here are seven steps you can take to assess your money health.
  • Look for a certified financial planner in your area by going to the CFP Board, Financial Planning Association, and National Association of Personal Financial Advisors websites.

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Remember you should always work with a financial professional to help you work through these key steps. Get bonus content on Patreon


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What are the most common myths you hear about credit?

What are the biggest mistakes people make that damage their credit so quickly?

At what age should someone start building their credit and how do they do it?

Can someone just get added to another's person's open credit accounts and get a good credit rating that way? For eg. their parents?

What are some of the things that are affected by a bad credit rating that people don't often realize?

What do you recommend is the best way to keep track of your credit on an ongoing basis?

You are a financial advisor, where does credit rating come into play when you are helping people with their credit in order to achieve their financial goals? Can you give me some instances where the client's credit made the difference in achieving a financial goal?

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Here I was a guest on WRGA and we talked about how money works. Get bonus content on Patreon


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You should start planing a setting money aside as soon as you can. This will help you to grow it to the max amount as possible. Get bonus content on Patreon


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Being your on boss it the best thing in the for me. I love what I do. May you could do the same thing. Click here for more information. Get bonus content on Patreon


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Did you know 1 in 5 Americans dodging credit card statements as interest spike? Are you one of them lean now not to dodge your statements.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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This is my story. I was injured while at work and I did not have the money I needed in saving to live on. You you in the same boat? Get bonus content on Patreon


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Do you know how much you should spend on a car? I know for many years I didn't. Check out this podcast to learn more.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Rome Floyd Chamber Small Business Spotlight –  Robbie South with WealthWave (The How Money Works Company), Caris Barton  with Magic Fingers Therapeutic Massage, and Mark Suroviec with WorkPlay  Solutions Get bonus content on Patreon


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Do you have a large amount of debt are fell like you never have any money? Do you want to be free of this problem? If so I may be able to help you. Send me a message and I will be in touch.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Here you will learn where you can put your money and have it start making money for you. You will have easy accuse to it when it is needed. Also, you will learn how much you should have in here to be on your way to Freedom.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Do you know how to teach your children about money? If not there is help out there. In This episode you will learn how to teach them about money.   Get bonus content on Patreon


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We all will have unexpected things to happen in our lives. So we should expect the unexpected. How to you do that? While you can not know exactly what will happen you can reduce your stress when something does happen. You can do this by having one very important thing. That is an emergency fund.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Do you know where all of your money is going? Do you know how much you spend eating out each year? if not then i know a great tool that will help you keep track of this. It is called Quicken. I have been using this tool for several years now. I love it!! Now I see where I spend my money and know where I need to cut back on spending.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Here I will give my story and why it is so important to have an emergency fund.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Here you will hear how important it is to make sure you have your chimney cleaned and inspected.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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My story.. How I had an emergency and was not prepared.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Here you will hear about medical emergencies such as diabetic problems. Also, what you can expect from the emergency call takers and the emergency personal when they arrive at your location.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Here I will take about how important it is to reduce your distractions.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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Things that every home must have to help ensure everyone is as safe a possible.  Get bonus content on Patreon


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