Send us a text Most people have good money intentions, but few turn them into habits that last. In this episode of The Winner’s Playbook, Josh and Billy break down simple financial systems you can actually stick to. They cover a practical yearly money calendar, a savings rule you won’t quit, and an investment routine that runs quietly in the background. Plus, they discuss why comparing your finances to friends or social media can hold you back, and why focusing on your own household, values, ...
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Send us a text Most people have good money intentions, but few turn them into habits that last. In this episode of The Winner’s Playbook, Josh and Billy break down simple financial systems you can actually stick to. They cover a practical yearly money calendar, a savings rule you won’t quit, and an investment routine that runs quietly in the background. Plus, they discuss why comparing your finances to friends or social media can hold you back, and why focusing on your own household, values, ...
ETFs made simple: how to build a strong investing foundation ETFs have become one of the easiest and most effective ways to start investing, but with thousands to choose from, it can get overwhelming fast. In this episode of The Winner’s Playbook, Josh and Billy strip it right back and talk about how to keep investing simple using ETFs and index funds. They cover what ETFs actually are, why they’re a great way to get started, and how they compare to stock picking. You’ll hear real stories fro...
The Winner's Playbook
Send us a text Most people have good money intentions, but few turn them into habits that last. In this episode of The Winner’s Playbook, Josh and Billy break down simple financial systems you can actually stick to. They cover a practical yearly money calendar, a savings rule you won’t quit, and an investment routine that runs quietly in the background. Plus, they discuss why comparing your finances to friends or social media can hold you back, and why focusing on your own household, values, ...