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Megan Talks Finance with Candice

50 min · 12 de mar de 2026
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Welcome to Megan Talks, where we explore topics of confidence, growth, and building the life you want. On today's podcast, we will dive into the world of finance with Candice, a financial educator and life insurance agent. Candice shares her personal journey and insights on how to take control of your finances, empowering you to build wealth and financial confidence. Candice, raised by a resilient mother who overcame financial struggles, later faced $40,000 in debt during the pandemic. This motivated her to transition into financial education, particularly helping women understand investing, saving, and planning for their future. Candice discusses key mistakes she made with money: * Avoidance: She procrastinated on finances due to shame. * Lack of tracking: She didn't track spending, assuming income would cover it. * Missed investment opportunities: She used $50,000 meant for education on living costs instead of investing it, missing potential growth. Candice stresses the importance of financial mindset and education: * Mindset: Understanding how money works is key to financial confidence. * Actionable steps: Track spending, manage high-interest debt, and build an emergency fund. * Investing: Once stable, focus on investments that help money grow, especially for long-term goals.

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