Why Didn't They Teach Me This In School - Money management/Personal Finance
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This podcast focuses on learning how to effectively manage your money. Importantly, it is done simply with real-life memorable examples rather than numbers and theory. It is built off of Cary Siegel's best selling book "Why didn't they teach me this in school? 99 personal money management principles to live by". The goal is to motivate you to learn how to effectively manage your financial life. This is not an investment podcast.
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