Our guest today grew up with a scarcity mindset, thinking it was bad to be rich. Flash forward to today, Kristin Wong is a New York Times published writer and financial journalist helping her readers achieve financial independence.
A former investment banker, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley now spends her days an entrepreneur, working with women across the country to help them learn more about money. The key, she says, is to develop a positive mindset when it comes to your worth - and your wealth.
This week's Ask Farnoosh dives into opting-out of the workforce to raise children, the pros and cons of a 401(k) loan, and ways to save while still enjoying your money.
Should we invest in a pension if our company offers one? Or stick with the 401k? Should I take out student loans if I don't really *need* to? How to negotiate my starting salary?
Our guest today, Pete Chatmon, started making films in the 11th grade. Fast-forward, he’s a director on hit shows like Blackish, Grownish and Grey’s Anatomy.
Do you think leasing a car ever makes financial sense? How can we cut costs on our wedding? How do we prioritize our saving and financial planning? Lots of smart questions this week, as usual. Farnoosh and co-host Randi Levin, a transitional life strategist, offer their best advice.
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