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The Everyday Money Podcast is a weekly show designed to help you manage your money better. Hannah offers expert insights into key topics, from investing and budgeting to homebuying. Every episode includes practical tips you can apply to your own finances.
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Featured Episode
What’s the difference between budgeting versus spending awareness? I want to start this off by acknowledging that many people have to budget. The majority of people in this country live paycheck to paycheck, and the consequences of them not budgeting are so severe they can’t imagine a world where they don’t budget.
On the flip side, many people are so busy they don’t have time to budget. So many clients that walk through my doors don’t know how to budget, and they might not even know how much they’re spending on a monthly basis!
If you can relate, keep reading because I want to give you some tools to help you on your budgeting journey (and if you want a concrete way to start budgeting, check out my BudgetingBlocks™).
What Are Stocks and Bonds?
With current economic uncertainty (as of November 2022), people are looking at their long-term financial plans more than ever. And any good financial plan will inevitably include stocks and bonds… but what exactly are those? These two things are fundamental...
Why Sudden Windfalls Aren’t The Blessing You Think They Are
We’ve all seen the stories — the lottery winner who gambled away their earnings, the sports star who spent all their money on yachts and private jets. People who received inheritances and lost it all within a year. Why is it that these sudden, large influxes of money...
The Top 3 Financial Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make
As an entrepreneur myself, I tend to have firsthand experience of some of the financial mistakes that many entrepreneurs make. On top of that, I LOVE working with entrepreneurs. The creativity and flexibility they display, as well as the ability to set and achieve...
Expanding What’s Possible With Your Money
Okay, I know the title of this blog might sound a little up in the clouds, but I promise that it’s so much clearer and more tangible than you think! Whenever I talk to clients, I always ask them what their financial goals are. But one thing I noticed was that so many...
Financial Tactics vs. Mindsets: Which Do You Need?
Let’s talk about the difference between financial tactics and financial mindset. Most people don’t realize that these are actually two different things — but the magic happens when we bring them together! Financial Tactics This is essentially what you’ll read about...
Now, Soon, Later: A Tool for Life’s Transitions
They say the only constant in life is change. But that doesn’t make it any easier to deal with. The reality of the situation is that, any change in our lives — big or small, will have an impact on our energy, our mental health, and even our finances. I used to get so...
How Financial Planning Can Change Your Family’s Future
I know the title of this episode is a huge claim. But I want to tell you why I wholeheartedly believe that financial planning can change a family tree, and what I mean by that. Now, I’m not talking about having a goal of amassing millions and millions of dollars that...
5 Things Financial Planners Say That Drive Me Crazy
Okay, I might be ruffling some feathers with this episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, so get ready! I want to talk about some things financial planners do that drive me crazy. I’m a big believer in continued learning. No matter how much someone knows,...
The Story of the BudgetingBlocks™
When you think of creating a budget, you probably think of spreadsheets and “envelopes” or “jars.” There’s a lot of math involved and you have to be super attentive to every penny. But to me, that method of budgeting doesn’t work for everyone. Why? Because many people...