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      Fun, informative and concise episodes by a 10-year old, breaking down complex financial concepts in a way that kids and beginners can understand. Episodes cover personal finance topics like saving, investing, banking, credit cards, insurance, real estate, mortgage, retirement planning, 401k, stocks, bonds, income tax, and more, and are in the form of a conversation between a cowboy (a finance novice) and his friend, a stock broker. Making finance your friend, only at Easy Peasy Finance.
      A little bit about me: I have been fascinated with the world of personal finance since I was 6! I love to read personal finance books, and keep myself updated on the latest by reading various personal finance magazines. My friends often ask me questions about finance because they find it complex and intimidating. That’s what inspired me to start my YouTube channel called Easy Peasy Finance when I was 8, and this podcast 2 years later.

      6 Actionable Steps to Break Out of A Paycheck to Paycheck Cycle – Easy Peasy Finance for Kids and Beginners – Podcast
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      Stuck in a paycheck to paycheck cycle, and desperately want to get out? Here are 6 actionable steps you can take.

      Show notes and transcript at: https://www.easypeasyfinance.com/steps-to-break-out-of-paycheck-cycle/

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Overall Competency: Apply strategies to monitor income and expenses, plan for spending and save for future goals.

025 3 things you MUST consider while choosing a credit card

How to Choose a Credit Card – 3 Key Things You MUST Consider: Rishi’s Money Tip #26

See a million credit cards ads and offers, and don’t know how to pick the right card for you? Check this out!

025 3 things you MUST consider while choosing a credit card
Categories Rishi's Money Tips Tags Credit and Debt, Credit Card, Spending and Saving
10 Unique Ways to Save a Ton of Money or Cut Sneaky Expenses

10 Unique Ways to Save a Ton of Money and Cut Sneaky Expenses

Hi there. We all probably know the obvious ways to save money – spend less, duh!! But, in this video I want to talk about 10 sneaky expenses that can add up over time and totally wreck your budget. Stick around till the end for a bonus tip to save money as well! 1. Cable …

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10 Unique Ways to Save a Ton of Money or Cut Sneaky Expenses
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029 How to easily avoid overdraft fees

Stop Donating Money to Your Bank: Rishi’s Money Tip #25

Are you donating money to your bank by making this one mistake? Check this out!

029 How to easily avoid overdraft fees
Categories Rishi's Money Tips Tags 101, Banking, Basics, Finance, Spending and Saving
026 Are you missing out on this often overlooked bank account - Internet Only Bank Accounts

Don’t Miss Out on this Surprisingly Overlooked Bank Account: Rishi’s Money Tip #24

There’s a great bank account that is often overlooked, but might be just right for you! Curious? Check this out!

026 Are you missing out on this often overlooked bank account - Internet Only Bank Accounts
Categories Rishi's Money Tips Tags 101, Banking, Basics, Finance, Spending and Saving
021 Dont use store credit cards

Avoid This Credit Card at All Costs: Rishi’s Money Tip #21

There’s a type of credit card that promises extra discounts for every purchase – and maybe some more goodies. But is it a good idea to get it? Find out!

021 Dont use store credit cards
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016 Use Credit Cards With Perks that Appeal to You

Maximize Credit Card Perks: Rishi’s Money Tip #18

Do you get tempted by credit card rewards, but get disappointed when they don’t work for you? Check this out!

016 Use Credit Cards With Perks that Appeal to You
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Short Term Medium Term and Long Term Savings Goals

Short, Medium & Long Term Savings Goals: A Simple Explanation for Kids & Beginners

Introduction to Savings Goals for Kids and Teens This video explains the concept of savings goals in a simple, concise way for kids and beginners. It could be used by kids & teens to learn about short term, medium term & long term savings goals, or used as a money & personal finance resource by …

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Short Term Medium Term and Long Term Savings Goals
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019 You Must Live Within Your Means

First Step to Stop Borrowing and Start Saving: Rishi’s Money Tip #13

Do you feel you’re always borrowing, and are not able to save for the future? Here is the first step for you to break out of that cycle! If you know of more ways, let us know through your comments!

019 You Must Live Within Your Means
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What is a Gift Card

What is a Gift Card? A Simple Explanation for Kids, Teens and Beginners

Introduction to Gift Cards for Kids and Teens This video explains the concept of gift cards in a simple, concise way for kids and beginners. It could be used by kids & teens to learn about gift cards, or used as a money & personal finance resource by parents and teachers as part of a …

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Categories Basics Tags 101, Basics, Debit Card, Finance, Spending and Saving
Stop Impulse Purchases Easily

Tricks to Stop Careless Spending: Rishi’s Money Tip #5

Guilty of impulse purchases, and looking to stop careless spending? Watch this.

Stop Impulse Purchases Easily
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