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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 19 MIN

Money Things I Wish I Knew In My 20s

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In this episode, Heather & Mollie discuss the lessons learned in their twenties, emphasizing the importance of time management, financial planning, and authenticity. They explore common misconceptions about money and success, the impact of social media on self-worth, and the significance of building a solid financial foundation early in life. The conversation highlights the power of compounding interest and the necessity of seeking guidance, regardless of one's financial status.CHAPTERS:00:00 Navigating the Twenties: A Decade of Firsts02:52 The Misconception of Time in Your Twenties05:42 Financial Literacy: Starting Early and Saving Smart08:37 The Pressure of Social Expectations and Authenticity11:31 The Importance of Budgeting and Gifting14:42 Compounding Interest: The Power of Time and Consistency17:36 Emergency Funds: Peace of Mind in Financial Planning20:29 Seeking Guidance: Starting Your Financial JourneyThis informational and educational podcast does not offer or constitute – and should not be relied upon -- as financial, mortgage, credit counseling or tax advice. Equitable Advisors, LLC and its associates and affiliates do not provide tax, legal, mortgage or credit counseling advice or services. Asset Allocation is a method of diversification which positions assets among major investment categories. This tool may be used in an effort to manage risk and enhance returns. However, it does not guarantee a profit or protect against a loss. AGE-8020057.1(6/25)(Exp.6/29)

In this episode, Heather & Mollie discuss the lessons learned in their twenties, emphasizing the importance of time management, financial planning, and authenticity. They explore common misconceptions about money and success, the impact of social media on self-worth, and the significance of building a solid financial foundation early in life. The conversation highlights the power of compounding interest and the necessity of seeking guidance, regardless of one's financial status.CHAPTERS:00:00 Navigating the Twenties: A Decade of Firsts02:52 The Misconception of Time in Your Twenties05:42 Financial Literacy: Starting Early and Saving Smart08:37 The Pressure of Social Expectations and Authenticity11:31 The Importance of Budgeting and Gifting14:42 Compounding Interest: The Power of Time and Consistency17:36 Emergency Funds: Peace of Mind in Financial Planning20:29 Seeking Guidance: Starting Your Financial JourneyThis informational and educational podcast does not offer or constitute – and should not be relied upon -- as financial, mortgage, credit counseling or tax advice. Equitable Advisors, LLC and its associates and affiliates do not provide tax, legal, mortgage or credit counseling advice or services. Asset Allocation is a method of diversification which positions assets among major investment categories. This tool may be used in an effort to manage risk and enhance returns. However, it does not guarantee a profit or protect against a loss. AGE-8020057.1(6/25)(Exp.6/29)

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