This episode of the More Money Podcast is sponsored by TD Direct Investing. June is Options Education Month and TD Direct Investing is hosting a number of free webinars, masterclasses, and on-demand videos to educate investors about their options with, well, options! To learn more visit TD.com/OptionsEducationMonth
“It is possible to do good work, to help good people, and to make good money.“
– Tiffany Aliche, The Budgetnista
This week I have Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche on the podcast! I have been following Tiffany for years and throughout that time have seen her and her brand grow exponentially. We chat about everything from her new book, Get Good with Money to how she took her business from one-on-one budget coaching to helping millions of women save and manage their money.
Hailing from New Jersey, Tiffany is a personal financial educator and former teacher of over 10 years with a Master’s degree in Education. She was instrumental in getting The Budgetnista Law (A1414) passed in January 2019, making financial education mandatory for middle school students in New Jersey. Her new book Get Good with Money, was published earlier this year and is a New York Times Bestseller.
In this episode, Tiffany gives insight into how her business grew over time and how her past as a teacher made her into the successful personal financial educator that she is today. I hope this episode drives home the fact that everyone starts somewhere, and you can decide to change and start your personal finance journey at any time.
Things Mentioned in This Episode
- Grab a copy of Tiffany’s book Get Good with Money
- I’m giving away copies of all the books featured on this season of the podcast! To enter, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/contests
- Apply to enroll in my investing course Wealth Building Blueprint for Canadians
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