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The Quickie: How To Save Money And Budget Better | Rerelease
Season 2 · Episode 117

The Quickie: How To Save Money And Budget Better | Rerelease

Episode 117: The Quickie: How To Save Money And Budget Better

Teach Me How To Adult · Cailyn Michaan, Gillian Berner

April 12, 202314m 20sExplicit

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Show Notes

Spring has arrived, and just like the flowers outside, your finances deserve to bloom and flourish this season too! But with interest rates and inflation on the rise, saving money can feel like we’re all trying to swim upstream. So this week we’re throwing it back to an oldie but a goldie where we dive into some easy ways to save money and budget better, literally starting today! Because adulting just hits differently when you have your financial shit together.

Tune in to get the financial scoop on:

- Understanding your spending triggers

- Investing in everyday items

- Why negotiating with cash is King

- How to save on your fave clothes each season

- Automating your banking to help you save 

- Hacking your utility bill

- How to avoid paying annual fees on credit cards

- Tips on getting a higher interest rate on your savings account

- What Gill and Cailyn both realized they need to cut back on

We hope this episode inspires you to save a little money and achieve all of your financial dreams!

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