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Tiffany Aliche s Get Good With Money lists exactly what it takes to build wealth and pass it on.
Budgeting and saving come first. Then, make a plan to get out of debt, and invest for retirement.
Then, start looking for a financial planner, and check the beneficiaries for investment accounts.
Managing your money can seem overwhelming. However, maintaining a good relationship with money can be broken down into several steps.
In her new book, Get Good With Money, financial expert, podcaster, and author Tiffany The Budgetnista Aliche outlines nine steps that she says are essentials for anyone who wants to grow their money and make it last. And luckily, they re actionable steps you can take in an afternoon or two.
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