The Financial Advocate
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In this episode of the Financial Advocate Podcast, host Colin Meeks discusses the trap of confusing volume with value in financial planning. Using the analogy of an experienced carpenter who charges for knowing where to hammer a nail, Colin explains how lengthy, complex financial plans often lead to inaction. Instead, he advocates for a simplified, one-to-two-page approach focusing on two to three clear, actionable steps. He shares practical examples, such as consolidating accounts and optimizing interest rates, emphasizing that concise, targeted planning drives better results than...
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info_outlineThis video is about Teaching Financial Literacy to Children. Sam and I are both financial literacy advocates and we both agree that you can't start early enough. Sam has some great ideas for teaching financial literacy and competency at an early age. It is important to remain positive and keep it simple when starting out. I hope you enjoy!
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