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Designing Your Next Chapter: The Financial Moves That Make It Possible

You’ve done the hard part. The debt is gone, the systems are running, the savings are building, and your financial life is finally stable. But once the question of “Am I okay?” quiets down, a new one tends to show up in its place: What do I actually want my life to look like now? ...  Show more

Where Should Your Money Go Next? A Smarter Order of Operations for Saving, Investing, and Living Now

You’ve paid off the debt, built the emergency fund, and started investing. So why does having extra money still make you feel weirdly stressed? In this episode of Everyone’s Talkin’ Money, Shari Rash breaks down what to do with surplus money once you’re past financial chaos and i ...  Show more

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