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Why Your Money Keeps Disappearing Even When You’re Not Being Irresponsible

Have you ever looked at your bank account or credit card bill and thought, “Wait…where did it all go?” You didn’t book a luxury vacation. You didn’t buy anything wildly irresponsible. You were just living your life — grabbing dinner, ordering the kid thing, paying for subscriptio ...  Show more

Stop Letting Tax Mistakes Quietly Slow Down Your Wealth

Taxes may not be the most exciting part of your financial life, but if you’re earning well, investing, running a business, or trying to build wealth, they cannot be a once-a-year panic event. In this episode, Shari breaks down the tax mistakes that can quietly slow down your weal ...  Show more

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