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202 Save for tomorrow, tomorrow

November 17, 20211 min read

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Have you been saving 20% of your earnings every month to go toward your future investments and retirement? Like most of us, probably not... And also like most of us, you KNOW that you need to invest more. But how?

Using theories of behavioural finance, in today's episode I offer some practical tools that you can use to save for tomorrow, tomorrow.

Show notes:

  • [04.04] The minimum you should be saving

  • [05.56] Behavioural finance

Quotes

"I dream to change the landscape of poverty through financial education." - Lisa Linfield

"Over the long term, the best way to make up a retirement shortfall is this technique:  Saving for tomorrow tomorrow." - Lisa Linfield

"That problem of growing expenses gives you a double whammy - because you grow your expenses, you actually need to invest more to retire." - Lisa Linfield

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Lisa Linfield

Lisa Linfield is on a God-given mission to free 1 million women from the weight and stress of money. She's a CFP, founder of a wealth management business, and podcast host of Working Women's Wealth

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