Master Your Money and Mindset: The Power of Financial Literacy

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Barnum Financial Group presents Master Your Money and Mindset, a client-facing podcast that helps empower listeners to master their money by also mastering their mindset. Host Elizabeth Hiza, Chief Marketing Officer with Barnum Financial Group, focuses on the importance of discipline and your mindset and how your attitude towards money influences your financial decisions and actions.

This episode is part of a 4-part series that focuses on Barnum Financial Group’s Study of Americans in the Workplace. We dive into the state of financial wellness, behavioral drivers and the unmet needs of working Americans across the country. This episode tackles the fundamental topic of financial literacy and why it matters.

Link to study: https://barnumfinancialgroup.com/2024-study-of-americans-in-the-workplace/

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Planning your financial future doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Whether you’re reviewing your current goals or just getting started, the right guidance can make all the difference.

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