EP308 How To Curb Overspending with Iva Poshnjari

Looking for insights on how to curb overspending and make smarter financial decisions? Don’t miss this episode featuring Iva Poshnjari, a BNN Bloomberg digital reporter and a voice on CTV’s Things To Know T.O. TV show. With a keen focus on personal finance and a passion for guiding young women away from financial pitfalls, Iva brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion.

In this episode, Iva explores the pressing challenges of overspending, shedding light on some of the trends when it comes to overspending and which generation is most affected by inflation. She also shares her personal journey with finances and debt, highlighting the pivotal role of mindfulness and meditation in reining in spending habits and the tactics she employed to clear her own debt.

“When it comes to finances, getting organized is half the battle.” – Iva Poshnjari

This Week on Young Money:

  • A day in Iva’s life.
  • The trends in overspending.
  • Advice Iva would give to her younger self.
  • The strategies she used to pay off her credit card.
  • What inspires her when it comes to finances.

Key takeaways:

  1. Don’t let interest sneak up on you.
  2. Unsubscribe from unnecessary emails.
  3. Be mindful.
  4. Get organized.
  5. Automate what you can.

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