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5 Ways to Rock Your Finances in 2024

5 ways to rock your finances

Find out 5 ways to rock your finances in 2024 on this episode. Then download your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter, a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial Independence.

How to align your values and rock your finances

It’s New Year, New Queer season. And that comes with endless listicles of basic money advice. But if that’s what you’re looking for, you’re in the wrong place. If, however, you’re interested in 200- and 300-level tips for rocking your finances this year, welcome!

On this episode of Queer Money®, we’re sharing five unique tips for winning the game of money, starting this year. We challenge you to do a no-budget budget, leverage a multi-pronged approach to building wealth, and use a Roth IRA for tax-free emergency savings.

Listen in for insight on spending with a focus on happiness and learn how to get into a financial rhythm in 2024!

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Topics covered on 5 ways to rock your finances

  • 5 unique tips to help you rock your finances in 2024
  • Why we encourage you to do a no-budget budget (and what that means)
  • How to spend with a focus on happiness
  • How to align your values with the way you spend your time/money
  • Why we suggest keeping one month of living expenses in a HYSA and putting the rest of your emergency savings in a Roth IRA
  • Our multi-pronged approach to building wealth
  • What it means to get into a financial rhythm 
  • Why we recommend creating an annual, quarterly and weekly plan

 

 

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We’re David and John Auten-Schneider, the Debt Free Guys (www.debtfreeguys.com), and the Queer Money® podcast hosts. We help queer people (and allies) live fabulously, not fabulously broke, by helping them 1) pay off credit card debt, 2) become part- or full-time entrepreneurs and 3) save and invest for retirement.

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