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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2020 · 44 MIN

210. How she paid off $32k in 14 months with Stephanie Schifano and Julie Hears

from Seven Figures: Smart Money Strategies for Women with Sandy Waters · host Audacy

Today on the show:Before we find out how Stephanie paid off her debt, we’ll start the show with our “No Dumb Questions” segment. Professor Emeritus at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Author of Teachers Can Be Financially Fit, Economist Mark Schug or as we lovingly call him Grandpa Mark is here today. We’ll reflect on the pandemic. What money lessons it’s taught us. Plus, he gives us his take on Janet Yellen who is close to becoming the first woman to serve as treasury secretary.Sometimes it’s just a few bad money decisions that cause your finances to get out of control. That’s what happened to Stephanie Schifano. She and her husband are highly educated, conservative spenders and actually good with budgeting. But, it was just a few unfortunate circumstances which were out of their control and a few bad money decisions that got them into an overwhelming amount of debt.Stephanie is passionate about sharing her story of HOW she paid off $32,000 in 14 months. Hoping it will help others to be inspired to do the same.Stephanie’s financial advisor Julie Hears also joins in on the conversation. She gives us the biggest mistakes most people make, the important money rules we should follow and what we need to ask and look out for when selecting a financial advisor.We end the show like we always do, we’ll take “A Seat at the Kid’s Table.” Are the holidays the ONE time of the year you spoil your kids with almost everything they want? Hey it’s been a tough year, a lot of parents are tempted to ‘wow’ the kids this year especially. Our money expert Susan Beacham founder of Money Savvy Generation has advice for parents.This is going to be the last show of 2020. I truly appreciate each one of you who listen to the show, who spread the word about the show to friends. It means the world to me.Thank you for connecting with me on social media. I love it!Anything you need, I’m here for ya LinkedInFacebookInstagramTikTokHave a very happy, safe and healthy holiday.Chat with you in the new year!Cheers to each one of you who is on your way to being proud to say you are a financially confident woman! 

Today on the show:Before we find out how Stephanie paid off her debt, we’ll start the show with our “No Dumb Questions” segment. Professor Emeritus at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Author of Teachers Can Be Financially Fit, Economist Mark Schug or as we lovingly call him Grandpa Mark is here today. We’ll reflect on the pandemic. What money lessons it’s taught us. Plus, he gives us his take on Janet Yellen who is close to becoming the first woman to serve as treasury secretary.Sometimes it’s just a few bad money decisions that cause your finances to get out of control. That’s what happened to Stephanie Schifano. She and her husband are highly educated, conservative spenders and actually good with budgeting. But, it was just a few unfortunate circumstances which were out of their control and a few bad money decisions that got them into an overwhelming amount of debt.Stephanie is passionate about sharing her story of HOW she paid off $32,000 in 14 months. Hoping it will help others to be inspired to do the same.Stephanie’s financial advisor Julie Hears also joins in on the conversation. She gives us the biggest mistakes most people make, the important money rules we should follow and what we need to ask and look out for when selecting a financial advisor.We end the show like we always do, we’ll take “A Seat at the Kid’s Table.” Are the holidays the ONE time of the year you spoil your kids with almost everything they want? Hey it’s been a tough year, a lot of parents are tempted to ‘wow’ the kids this year especially. Our money expert Susan Beacham founder of Money Savvy Generation has advice for parents.This is going to be the last show of 2020. I truly appreciate each one of you who listen to the show, who spread the word about the show to friends. It means the world to me.Thank you for connecting with me on social media. I love it!Anything you need, I’m here for ya LinkedInFacebookInstagramTikTokHave a very happy, safe and healthy holiday.Chat with you in the new year!Cheers to each one of you who is on your way to being proud to say you are a financially confident woman!

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