
Financial IQ vs EQ: How to master your money, with Karen Eley
Money coach Karen Eley explains the balance between financial IQ and EQ, why emotions matter more than spreadsheets, and how to build true financial wellbeing.
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Show Notes
In this Australian Investors Podcast episode, your host Owen Rask chats with money coach and former financial adviser Karen Eley about:
– The difference between financial IQ and EQ
– Why money behaviour matters more than knowledge
– How to improve financial wellbeing with values and emotional awareness
– Practical tools to build smarter financial habits
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Topics Covered
– What financial IQ (money knowledge) and EQ (money behaviour) really mean
– Why EQ is often overlooked but critical to success
– How money personalities and values shape financial wellbeing
– Tools like the financial wheel of life and values exercises
– Teaching kids financial discipline and money lessons
– How to measure progress in both IQ and EQ
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