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Submit ReviewMaking her second appearance on the show is creator of Inspired Budget, Allison Baggerly. Allison is a prominent money management educator who specializes in helping women take control of their finances and start building wealth. As a former teacher, Allison combines her teaching skills with her passion for personal finance to help others learn how to budget, save, pay off debt, and invest for their future. The episode's main focus is on how to talk about money with kids, even if you're still figuring out money management yourself. Allison highlights why it's important to discuss money at home, shares tips on finding authentic ways to talk to children of all ages about budgeting and saving, and describes her personal approach to teaching her own children about money, investing, and debt. This episode is a must-listen for parents who want to empower their children with financial literacy skills.
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