Back in May, GreenPath hosted a special streaming event “The Financial Transformation You’ve Been Waiting For!” It was a virtual conversation featuring Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche.
If you missed the live event, you can still catch all the timely advice, tools and resources to take proactive steps to financially recover and manage their finances post-pandemic.
Key Takeaways
During the 90-minute virtual event, attendees learned about managing money, budgeting basics, getting a handle on debt and other trusted information that puts the power of financial transformation in their hands. Some of the more noteworthy takeaways include:
- Build a Money Mindset: Where your mindset goes so does your money! The Budgetnista reminds us that a healthy money mindset keeps priorities front and center when it comes to our money. Her advice about “Needs and Loves” sets you on a great money mindset.
- Consider “Next Level Adulting” The Budgetnista gives practical advice about the basics of saving and investing. She introduces us to her alter-ego “Wanda” who helps the Budgetnista stay on track for long-term goals.
- Get an Accountability Partner: Do better with a team. Whether it is student loans, credit card debt, savings or other money matters, The Budgetnista wants you to go all in to get an accountability partner. Teaming with a trusted friend, family member or other resource helps you “not have your heart get in the way of your head.” Focusing on finances is easier with an accountability partner.
About the Budgetnista
Aliche is the author of the new, New York Times Best Seller Get Good with Money. Through her “Live Richer Movement”, Aliche has helped over one million women (Dream Catchers) collectively save more than $250 million dollars and pay off over $200 million dollars in debt. A New Jersey native, Aliche was instrumental in getting The Budgetnista Law (A1414) passed in January 2019, making financial education mandatory for all middle school students in the state. She is a powerful influencer who has been featured on Good Morning America, TODAY show, PBS, TIME, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, ESSENCE, FORBES, Fox Business, MSNBC, CNN/HLN, Black Enterprise and other major outlets.
Transformation is Possible
Figuring out how to manage money is a key part of financial transformation.
GreenPath was excited to team up with Tiffany Aliche who shares similar approaches as we do in helping people save money, improve their credit and pay off debt.
The archive recording lets you hear The Budgetnista’s powerful story, understand the power of financial health and learn how GreenPath, a trusted nonprofit resource, has helped people take charge of their finances and lead financially healthy lives for 60 years.
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