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How To Have a Better Relationship With Money and Maximize Every Dollar

2025/4/14
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NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast

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Elizabeth Ayoola
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Sean Pyles
作为 NerdWallet 的《Smart Money》播客主播,Sean Pyles 提供了深入的财务和保险知识,帮助听众做出明智的财务决策。
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Shannah Game
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Sean Pyles: 我曾经羞于面对自己不合理的消费习惯,但最终我克服了羞耻感,并开始探索其背后的原因。这促使我更好地了解自己的财务状况,并做出更明智的财务决策。 我意识到,了解自己与金钱的关系至关重要,这能帮助我更好地管理财务,并为未来的目标而努力。 通过与专家的交流和自身的实践,我学习到了一些有效的理财方法,例如制定预算、储蓄和投资等,这些方法帮助我改善了与金钱的关系,并最大化每一美元的价值。 Elizabeth Ayoola: 我与金钱的关系因时间和自身状况而变化,从曾经的“有毒”到如今的“伙伴关系”。这表明,改善与金钱的关系是一个持续的过程,需要不断地学习和调整。 我意识到,积极主动地管理财务,并设定明确的财务目标,能够帮助我更好地控制支出,并为未来的财务安全打下坚实的基础。 通过与专家的交流和自身的实践,我学习到了一些有效的理财方法,例如制定预算、储蓄和投资等,这些方法帮助我改善了与金钱的关系,并最大化每一美元的价值。 Shannah Game: 金钱不仅仅是数学问题,它还涉及到情绪、行为、习惯、故事以及我们的成长环境,这些都会影响我们的储蓄、消费和赚钱方式。 我们需要探索自身的金钱观,了解其形成的原因以及对我们财务行为的影响。这需要我们深入挖掘自身的情感和经历,并采取相应的行动来改变不健康的财务习惯。 我建议大家进行“每周金钱约会”,定期回顾支出,检查支出是否与未来目标一致,并庆祝小的胜利,以保持动力和积极性。 此外,我还建议大家通过写信给钱、寻求理财治疗等方式来处理负面情绪,并采取行动来应对。 Katie: 我过去几年收入较低,没有储蓄能力,现在开始储蓄和投资,并为此感到自豪。 我目前面临着换工作和搬家的挑战,这将导致我的收入和支出发生重大变化。我需要重新评估我的预算,并制定新的储蓄和投资计划。 我学习了50/30/20预算框架,并计划将其应用于我的财务管理中。我还需要了解如何分配资金用于退休储蓄和应急储蓄,以及如何将403(b)账户转入IRA账户。 我正在考虑未来五年或十年内是否要进入医疗领域,这将影响我的财务规划。我和我的伴侣计划共同生活,并计划共同承担生活费用,但希望在财务关系中保持独立。

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Learn how to explore your money beliefs and take real steps toward saving and investing, even on a tight income.

What’s really behind your money habits? How can you build savings and invest if you’re not earning much? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola discuss how your relationship with money shapes your financial behaviors and what you can do to change that narrative. Joined by Shannah Game, host of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money and author of Unraveling Your Relationship with Money, they begin with a discussion of how money beliefs form in childhood, how your body gives clues about financial stress, and how weekly “money dates” can help shift your mindset, spending, and long-term financial outcomes.

Then, Katie, a listener navigating a career change and major life transition, joins Sean and Elizabeth to discuss budgeting on a lower income and how to make progress on both emergency savings and retirement. They discuss how to build an emergency fund with irregular income, when and how to roll over 403(b) accounts into an IRA, and how to invest small amounts without feeling discouraged. The conversation also covers tools like the 50/30/20 budget and NerdWallet’s retirement calculator to help Katie — and listeners like her — build a path forward, even if they feel like they're starting late.

Are you on track to save enough for retirement? Use NerdWallet’s free retirement calculator to check your progress, see how much retirement income you'll have and estimate how much more you should save: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/retirement-calculator

NerdWallet’s roundup of the best IRA accounts: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/investing/ira-accounts

In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: how to fix your relationship with money, money beliefs, financial trauma, budgeting on low income, how to start saving money, emotional spending, how to invest with little money, financial self-awareness, weekly money date, how much to save for emergencies, what is a 403b, 403b rollover to IRA, Roth IRA vs traditional IRA, how to track spending, how to set money goals, compound interest explained, how to save for retirement in your 30s, moving in with a partner finances, financial independence, personal finance for late starters, how to handle a career pivot financially, how to build an emergency fund, aligning spending with goals, how to start investing in your 30s, best IRAs for beginners, saving vs investing priorities, high-yield savings account, budgeting tools for beginners, financial planning on hourly wages, financial literacy basics, how to track expenses, how to make money habits stick, celebrating financial wins, how childhood affects money habits, somatic responses to money, financial therapy, how to stop money anxiety, 50/30/20 budget rule, NerdWallet retirement calculator.

To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email [email protected]).

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