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074: Carrie Sax - Saving, Investing, & Planning with Care and Consideration

074: Carrie Sax - Saving, Investing, & Planning with Care and Consideration

FromMindful Money


074: Carrie Sax - Saving, Investing, & Planning with Care and Consideration

FromMindful Money

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Sep 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Upcoming Event!How Can Mindfulness Help You Reach Financial Independence?Do you want to reduce money anxiety, but don’t know who to trust?Would you like to learn how to set up and manage your own retirement plan?Do you want to know how we create a passive income stream you can’t outlive?If yes, join us and learn how to answer the 4 critical financial independence questions:Am I on track for financial independence?What do I need to do to get on track?How do I design a mindful investing portfolio?How do I manage that portfolio and my income over time through changing markets?Learn more: https://courses.mindful.money/financial-independence-bootcampCarrie Sax is a financial advisor at EP Wealth who also has a degree in zoology and has earned a CFP and CFA. She has a regular yoga meditation practice and has been working in the financial services industry for twenty years. Today, Carrie joins the show to discuss her journey from zoology major to financial advisor, the impact gender stereotypes have had on men and women’s finances, and the pivotal roles financial advisors play for their clients.? Watch on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/T-Ac1MA5LnIKey Takeaways00:53 – Jonathan introduces today’s guest, Carrie Sax, who joins the show to share her journey to financial planning and how she made an early association between money and goals 13:04 – From zoology to finance 21:25 – Stock selection 24:02 – Portfolio planning 28:59 – The most important things financial advisors do for their clients 31:44 – Finances, relationships, and gender roles 43:05 – Gender differences between how men and women approach finances 44:43 – One piece of advice Carrie would give to a prospective client to find financial success and one thing to completely avoid 47:08 – One thing people don’t know about Carrie that she would like them to know and one place Carrie has visited that had a profound impact on her 48:33 – Jonathan thanks Carrie for joining the show and lets listeners know where to connect with himTweetable Quotes“Most of what I learned came from my mom, who handled the family finances. She taught me my numbers, she took me to the bank and showed me how to use the ATM, she got me a checking account. My dad was into his boat and his cars, so my mom was really the one who was really organized and managed the household expenses well.” (03:18) (Carrie) “My dad did earn the money and he made good money at certain times in his life. But he really had no idea what he was spending. He really had no awareness or mindfulness around the spending. It was just, ‘money in, money out,’ and my mom was this gatekeeper, and I don’t think either of them had a grasp on what was possible.” (07:55) (Carrie) “In my opinion, and from my experience and education, if you go from one advisor to another, the portfolio shouldn’t be that different. They really shouldn’t. It’s a bit commoditized. I think a low-cost portfolio, passive tense, research shows tends to outperform.” (24:20) (Carrie) “It’s an exciting thing to talk about the hot stock of the day, but it doesn’t really ever get you the better returns in the long-term, I don’t think.” (28:46) (Carrie) “Finances are not just for the guys. Sometimes women are more savvy with that stuff than men. I think it really makes for a more balanced relationship.” (36:52) (Carrie) “Really it’s just saving. It’s living below your means, saving, and investing in a stock and bond portfolio for the long-run.”...
Released:
Sep 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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