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Charlene

👤 Speaker
169 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Ramsey Show
Your Income Is Your Greatest Wealth Building Tool

Yes, I have 13K in a personal loan and 10K in student loans.

The Ramsey Show
Your Income Is Your Greatest Wealth Building Tool

You just don't. you find another avenue for food.

The Ramsey Show
Your Income Is Your Greatest Wealth Building Tool

You just don't. you find another avenue for food.

The Ramsey Show
Your Income Is Your Greatest Wealth Building Tool

You just don't. you find another avenue for food.

The Ramsey Show
Your Income Is Your Greatest Wealth Building Tool

Yeah.

The Ramsey Show
Your Income Is Your Greatest Wealth Building Tool

Yeah.

The Ramsey Show
Your Income Is Your Greatest Wealth Building Tool

Yeah.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

Hi, how's it going?

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

Hi, how's it going?

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

Hi, how's it going?

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

I am currently working as a environmental health and safety manager. I'm currently able to save about over, I think, half of my biweekly paycheck. And a lot of my financial goals, I'm thinking a lot about financial independence and ways that I can generate more passive income and also really want to see how I'm doing on track to retirement.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

I am currently working as a environmental health and safety manager. I'm currently able to save about over, I think, half of my biweekly paycheck. And a lot of my financial goals, I'm thinking a lot about financial independence and ways that I can generate more passive income and also really want to see how I'm doing on track to retirement.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

I am currently working as a environmental health and safety manager. I'm currently able to save about over, I think, half of my biweekly paycheck. And a lot of my financial goals, I'm thinking a lot about financial independence and ways that I can generate more passive income and also really want to see how I'm doing on track to retirement.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

Thank you.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

Thank you.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

Thank you.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

I have some in my 401k that I put aside. I also have some deductions for my employee stock purchase plan with my employer. I put about 15% into that. And then I have another 10% or so going into just like high yield savings for like emergency funds.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

I have some in my 401k that I put aside. I also have some deductions for my employee stock purchase plan with my employer. I put about 15% into that. And then I have another 10% or so going into just like high yield savings for like emergency funds.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

I have some in my 401k that I put aside. I also have some deductions for my employee stock purchase plan with my employer. I put about 15% into that. And then I have another 10% or so going into just like high yield savings for like emergency funds.

NerdWallet's Smart Money Podcast
Net Worth and Chill: How Your Wealth Measures Up and Vivian Tu’s Tips for Financial Success

A lot of the times we often they say like comparison is not really great. But I always just wonder, am I on the right track? Because I did do some home remodeling in the past two years that I moved to Texas when I bought my house. And so I did take some of my retirement time. Contributions, I reduced them.