On today's episode of Great Points, Matt speaks with long-time friends Matthew and Natasha O'Rourke about their own financial journey and how they're teaching their kids about finances. From a start as self-proclaimed "F minus" financial students, Matthew and Natasha reflect on their rude awakening on entering adulthood, and how they are trying to teach their 16 and 13 year olds about money. As always, Matt Schroeder also has some great practical tips on how to introduce key money...
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On today's episode of Great Points, Matt speaks with long-time friends Matthew and Natasha O'Rourke about their own financial journey and how they're teaching their kids about finances. From a start as self-proclaimed "F minus" financial students, Matthew and Natasha reflect on their rude awakening on entering adulthood, and how they are trying to teach their 16 and 13 year olds about money. As always, Matt Schroeder also has some great practical tips on how to introduce key money...
Using planning to reduce stress in periods of Market Volatility
Great Points
11 minutes
7 months ago
Using planning to reduce stress in periods of Market Volatility
On today's episode, Matt offers some perspective during the current environment of high market volatility. While many investors look at their portfolio with fear when financial markets are highly variable, there are multiple things you can do to ease your stress. Having some cash for your near term expenses, diversifying your investments, and having a plan will help you weather times where there is market uncertainty.
Great Points
On today's episode of Great Points, Matt speaks with long-time friends Matthew and Natasha O'Rourke about their own financial journey and how they're teaching their kids about finances. From a start as self-proclaimed "F minus" financial students, Matthew and Natasha reflect on their rude awakening on entering adulthood, and how they are trying to teach their 16 and 13 year olds about money. As always, Matt Schroeder also has some great practical tips on how to introduce key money...