Alain Guillot Show
Summary: Show about personal finance and entrepreneurship. We discuss how to save money, how to make money and how to invest your money. We do dialogs and interviews with authors, bloggers, personal finance experts, and entrepreneurs.
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http://www.alainguillot.com/justin-chidester/ https://www.wealth-mode.com/ As I was doing some research on the Internet, I stumbled upon the website Wealth Mode | Financial Planning run by Justin Chidester, a fee-only, Certified Financial Planner. I liked his point of view, his voice, and his explanations and I asked him for an interview. Here are the highlights of our interview Justin started his firm Wealth Mode, in October 2016 He focuses on young professionals and fam
Greg and Holly Johnson are the creators of Club Thrifty, a website focused on living within your means while traveling and discovering the world. They are happily married parents, with two gorgeous daughters, they are in their late thirties and they are living the dream. Greg and Holly worked for about 10 years in the funeral industry making a decent living, but they were spending all their money. They didn’t know where was the money going.
Jeff Kreisler is a man of many talents. He's an attorney, an author, a speaker, and above all, he's a comedian. In this instance, we spoke about his new book "Dollars and Sense: How We Misthink Money and How to Spend Smarter" which he co-wrote with behavior economist Dr. Dan Ariely. Listen to the podcast.
Getting a divorce can be one of the most stressful financial situations you confront in your life. Here are a few suggestions on how to deal with it.
J. Money is the person behind the successful blog Budgets are Sexy. We explore the world of personal finance blogging and we discuss how the listeners can improve their personal finance lives.
Canadians are faced with the decision of investing in RRSPs or TFSA. In this episode, we explain both of them and we suggest strategies you could implement today.
On their early 30s, Ed Mills and his wife had $45,000 in student debt and both of their cars were finished. Along with their marriage, they added a new member to their family, their son. Ed Mills recounts how he went from -$45,000 to over $1,000,000
Most financial planners and financial books tell us that we should have more bonds as we grow older. But be careful of blanket statements. Rules of thumb don't apply to everyone.
The wedding industry is huge. When you add the engagement ring, the bands, and the whole thing, you could expect to spend over $40,000. But it doesn't have to be that way. If you want to, you could spend as little as $1,000. You don't have to follow the social script. You could write your own narrative, with your own values within your own budget.
B.J. Mendelson is a keynote speaker and author. His books include Social Media Is Bullshit and Privacy: And How We Can Get It Back. We talk about how our privacy is continuously violated by the government and by big internet companies.
Mr. Ingvar Kamprand was an entrepreneur since age 10. At age 17 he started Ikea. He was to the furniture business what Heri Ford was to the automobile industry. He made furniture that was accessible to everyone. We also learned a great deal from his frugal lifestyle.
The stock market has been going up for 10 years, uninterrupted. It's easy to imagine that the market never goes down, but it does. How can the average person withstand the regular ups and downs of the market?
1. Who are you clients? do you have one client (your employer) or many clients 2. Research and development. Are you taking steps to improve your life? 3. Advertising. Do you let other people know the things that you are good at 4. Board of Directors. Do you have a board of directors of your life 5. Human resources. Do you chose positive people around you and let go of the ones who are dragging you down. 6. who are the stake holders of your life.
If we can get these financial habits into our subconscious, we don't have to think about it any more, we just do them the same we do many other things, by habits. In this podcast Alain had a conversation with his business partner Cheryl Williams about Financial habits.
I am happy to add my voice to the field of personal finance and entrepreneurship