Wealthy Author Podcast episode 032: Taking the Fear Out of Personal Finance with Olga Kirshenbaum

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By D Arlando Fortune

Olga Kirshenbaum is a Money Whisperer and Founder of Rags to Riches Consulting. Olga empowers individuals and creative leaders to make money choices with confidence so they unleash their life’s full potential. In July she released, Shmoney Guide: Making Money Choices Doesn’t Need to Be So Scary focused on personal finance.
 
BARS from this episode:
How to make the money without feeling bad about having it
The unexpected ramifications of knowing the Law of Sowing and Reaping
A budgeting membership program that’s literally changing the conversation about money
The one thing responsible for 80 percent of business fallout and failure
THE WAY YOU TREAT YOUR MONEY IN YOUR PERSONAL LIFE IS THE WAY YOU’LL TREAT YOUR MONEY IN YOUR BUSINESS
Why you must not assume your company leadership understands financial statements
Why knowledge is not the problem for women’s financial fitness and what the real culprit is
SEEING IT. THAT IS THE POWER.
Why looking at your numbers empowers you to take control of your personal finances
A 42-page book removing the judgment around budgeting
How to handle the “money talk stigma” ruining families across the country (and the world)
Why you should have a “guilt-free” spending account to play with
Eliminating the ‘just’ in your money conversations
This relationship is affecting your children’s relationship with money
Creating a business and a book from your hypothesis
Why your key to long-term business success is a focus on cash flow
The difference between a bookkeeper and an accountant and when to hire them
THE BIGGEST REAL ESTATE YOU OWN AS A BUSINESS OWNER IS YOUR BRAIN SPACE
MY GOAL IS TO GET YOU OUT OF MY HOUSE.

“The biggest real estate you own as a business owner is your brain space.”
– Olga Kirshenbaum

Books mentioned:
The Master in Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov (affiliate link) 
The Go Giver by Bob Burg (affiliate link) 
 
Fav quote:
“If you don’t see a door, build one.” – Milton Berle
 
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