#17 4 Steps To Get Your Financial Shit Together
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New Years is right around the corner, which means New Years Resolutions are too! If you’re looking to improve your relationship and habits with personal finance, this episode is for you!
Vee explains 4 vital steps to getting your financial shit together.
In this episode you’ll learn more about:
- Numbers you need to know in your household
- How to calculate net worth
- Why credit scores matter
- Vee’s word of the year + more
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For Fox Sake is a personal finance podcast focused on helping you navigate late-stage capitalism through sustainable budgeting and realistic financial education. We actively deconstruct shame, share relatable finance stories, and discuss financial literacy in a way that makes sense for a 2024 world.
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Vee Weir is an award-winning, anti-capitalist personal finance content creator and business owner. Her main focus and mission is to challenge common money myths, dismantle barriers preventing access to financial information and examine how capitalism negatively impacts the working class.
In the past 7 years, Vee has amassed a following of over 25k+ online and has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, CNBC, and more.
When she’s not online she spends her time hiking with her husband and three dogs in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.
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