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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 23 MIN

New Beginnings: A Triple Threat Guide, Ep #81

from UPTHINKING FINANCE

Upthinking Finance™ is now trademarked For many young people today, money feels confusing, stressful, and often out of reach. Between rising living costs, debt, and uncertainty about the future, it’s no surprise that financial planning can feel overwhelming. In this episode of UpThinking Finance, we cut through the noise with a refreshingly simple approach: a three-step framework designed to help you feel more in control of your money—without sacrificing your present lifestyle.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...[00:45] Why young people feel left out of financial planning[03:15] How much savings is enough (and flexibility within it)[04:00] Balancing savings vs retirement contributions (401k insight)[07:02] Tackling debt with the right mindset[12:23] How to invest based on age, goals, and time horizon, plus the importance of starting early[15:28] The importance of letting long-term investments grow and using savings (not investments) as your safety net.[16:26] Roth IRA vs Traditional IRA explained simply[19:08] Why starting early matters more than how much you investWhy Young People Feel Stuck FinanciallyBefore diving into strategy, it’s important to acknowledge the reality that many people face. A growing number of young adults are:Living paycheck to paycheckManaging debt alongside daily expensesWorking multiple jobs just to stay afloatFeeling unsure where to even begin with saving or investingOn top of this, wider economic and geopolitical uncertainty has created a sense of instability that makes long-term planning feel almost pointless. But you can plan for the future while still living comfortably today—you just need to have a game plan and understand the steps you need to take and in which order.Step 1: Build Emergency Savings FirstThe foundation of any financial plan isn’t investing, it’s stability. Before anything else, the goal is to build 3–6 months of essential expenses in savings. This acts as your financial safety net for unexpected events like medical bills, job loss, or urgent repairs. This matters because it prevents you from falling into debt when emergencies happen, reduces financial stress and improves day-to-day confidence, and gives you flexibility and breathing room.A practical tip highlighted in the episode is rebalancing priorities. For example, if you’re contributing heavily to a pension or 401(k) but struggling month-to-month, it may make sense to temporarily reduce contributions (while still getting employer match) to build up accessible savings first. The key thing is to plan for the present before you plan for the future.Step 2: Tackle Debt with the Right MindsetOnce your emergency fund is in place, the next step is addressing debt, but with a shift in how you think about money. One of the most powerful reframes shared in the episode is this:Money owed is not your money.This mindset helps prioritize paying down debt before spending on non-essentials or investing prematurely.Not all debt is equal:Good debt (potentially beneficial):Student loans that increase earning potentialMortgages that build long-term wealthBusiness loans for income generationBad debt (typically harmful):High-interest credit cardsSpending on non-essential, short-term purchasesDebt that exceeds what you can realistically affordThe biggest factor is affordability. Even “good” debt becomes problematic if repayments strain your finances. But more importantly, the order matters. You need to first build savings, then tackle debt, and avoid draining your emergency fund to pay everything off at once. This prevents the cycle of paying off debt—only to fall back into it when life happens.Step 3: Start Investing Based on Your Life StageOnce your savings are secure and debt is under control, your money finally becomes your money, and that’s when investing begins. But investing isn’t one-size-fits-all, three key factors should guide it:Your ageYour financial goalsYour time horizon (when you’ll need the money)In your 20s, you need to focus on growth (long-term investing), then in your 30s–40s, you should be balancing growth with life goals (e.g., buying a home), then near retirement, you can shift toward more conservative investments. One common mistake is being too cautious too early. If you have decades ahead of you, avoiding growth investments can limit your long-term potential.Why Starting Early Matters More Than AnythingOne of the most powerful insights from the episode is the impact of time and consistency. Even small contributions, started early, can outperform larger contributions started later—thanks to compound growth. It’s not necessarily about investing huge amounts. It’s about starting as early as possible and staying consistent. Financial success isn’t about quick wins or “home runs”—it’s about steady, disciplined progress.Securities and Advisory services offered through LPL Financial. A registered investment advisor. Member FINRA & SIPC.The financial professionals associated with LPL Financial may discuss and/or transact business only with residents of the states in which they are properly registered or licensed. No offers may be made or accepted from any resident of any other state. Resources & People MentionedRocket MoneyMapped: U.S. States Where Americans Can Save Easily—And Where They Can’t - Voronoi Connect with Emerson Fersch & Amy LeNobleCapital Investment AdvisersEmerson Fersch on LinkedInAmy LeNoble on LinkedIn Subscribe to Upthinking FinanceAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

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