Money literacy has always been around but we haven’t been keen on consuming it. Since money is usually represented with numbers, people that naturally don’t like Maths shy away from learning and understanding it. There are indicators usually thrown around in our society which imply “money & facts about money” but very few people will naturally pick them up unless if the actual term “financial management” is mentioned. Money isn’t an easy topic to teach and learn also because it has tough (non common) terms around it that people find challenging to understand. Lastly, not everyone is meant to understand how their money works, etc resulting into hiring financial managers when they can afford.
I have been training people on financial management for a while now but most people do indeed hate anything about money conversations and actually, others regard them as being stingy and voracious.
As someone who has a complicated relationship with money I enjoyed this a lot. I have even talked about it on my socials so it's nice to see how other people feel. Mine is a blend of everything you all mentioned but leans more on the fear of lacking. Then the pressure to invest leaves me confused I end up not knowing which direction to move. I sure could use some money making (risk taking) lesson to make money work for me. That's the goal.
Enjoyed this conversation.. as a millenial myself i am having to teach myself alot of these things. You can only teach your kids what you know so excited for the next generation.. i just made a video on my own investment journey as a beginner investor.. mostly its exciting to finally know what stocks and shares really mean 😂 i highly recommend learning about these things asap.. do not be left behind.. attend the event if you're able
I don’t know who, but I recall attending a conference and a speaker stated, "nothing less than our health and happiness depends on reversing the innate notion that time is money. It's not. Money is time". It takes deep thinking to comprehend that those with audiences are "capable of twisting our thinking into Escherian stairwells to avoid uncomfortable or hard-to-accept truths".
Prim… the prodigal girl that has returned home🤣🤣🤣… but you give us a nugget to think about! I hope I can hand over my money to my hubby before this year ends because him too is a good planner
Thank You so much for being very intentional with your personal story. The reality of things is we have to intentionally tell, a personal experience from which the viewers can learn and improve from their end. Great Show.
My relationship with money is tricky (on and off), one year I’m bad ass with investing, saving and management, the next I’m living my best life💃🏾 and spend all the savings. I save better when I have a goal and set a direct debit deposit that automatically deducts money for the goal from my account. Planning for money before you earn it also helps as it prevents accumulating dormant money that ends up being wasted.
The richest man is Babylon🥳 An Absolute must read. Any difficulty in my life is just an incident on my way to Babylon! Thanks for the great episode ladies😍 Im a returning prodigal girl, just that I returned to myself😁 I thank God for books and shows like these🙏
Hallo ladies, i have been on a journey to improve on managing my finances since i had my son. so i am investing my ideal money in to Securities and unit trusts then planning on the what to do with it in a couple of years.
Fionas English is very clear and nice to listen to, she speaks so well, Prim always speak to the point and her every word makes sense, Clare is very pretty and always dress well. Perfect combination.
@@raychonmulungi7538 I forgot to mention that, clare indeed has more knowledge about money and financial topics, she seems to know a lot about money business and so on.
Thank you beautiful ladies for this topic, I thought oba I'm unlucky coz I make money but I loose it in large sums but I'm still pushing and I'm addicted to self employment. I resigned ma job in 2018 but I have had downfalls and then stand again. Listening to Patrick Bitature and Hamis Kiggundu, this guy's books have helped me have the courage to take risks, reason as the world master piece and success and failure based on reason and reality. Regardless teri kuwanika 🙏🙏. You ladies are beautiful with brains 🙏🇺🇬🥰🥰🎊🎉🫂
It's been a while my pipo 😊 but I can see some changes hia❤❤ kemi has gained some weight and she's looking good😊😊😊 thn my Prim has reduced weight eeeh u pipo 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for naming this ladies, we're whole educated adults and we're illiterate about investing! 😂🤔 Your show is so needed. 🤗♥️ Could you be able to share resources for people who desire to invest in more off grid options?
I made money in my.early.20s I didn't known how to.keep it I would spend it. People.pleasing led me into debt. By the time I woke.up I was deeply in debt that it bothered me. So.currently am.paying off.debt. then we will start from there and that's wea we are now
Money literacy has always been around but we haven’t been keen on consuming it. Since money is usually represented with numbers, people that naturally don’t like Maths shy away from learning and understanding it. There are indicators usually thrown around in our society which imply “money & facts about money” but very few people will naturally pick them up unless if the actual term “financial management” is mentioned. Money isn’t an easy topic to teach and learn also because it has tough (non common) terms around it that people find challenging to understand. Lastly, not everyone is meant to understand how their money works, etc resulting into hiring financial managers when they can afford.
I have been training people on financial management for a while now but most people do indeed hate anything about money conversations and actually, others regard them as being stingy and voracious.
As someone who has a complicated relationship with money I enjoyed this a lot. I have even talked about it on my socials so it's nice to see how other people feel. Mine is a blend of everything you all mentioned but leans more on the fear of lacking. Then the pressure to invest leaves me confused I end up not knowing which direction to move. I sure could use some money making (risk taking) lesson to make money work for me. That's the goal.
Enjoyed this conversation.. as a millenial myself i am having to teach myself alot of these things. You can only teach your kids what you know so excited for the next generation.. i just made a video on my own investment journey as a beginner investor.. mostly its exciting to finally know what stocks and shares really mean 😂 i highly recommend learning about these things asap.. do not be left behind.. attend the event if you're able
Fiona is just like me... am too good at saving , but i get stuck on what to do with it.... 😅😅😅😅😅😅
I don’t know who, but I recall attending a conference and a speaker stated, "nothing less than our health and happiness depends on reversing the innate notion that time is money. It's not. Money is time".
It takes deep thinking to comprehend that those with audiences are "capable of twisting our thinking into Escherian stairwells to avoid uncomfortable or hard-to-accept truths".
WOW! When Prim mentioned Tithe 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽Tithers never lack. That’s an undisputed fact!
Prim… the prodigal girl that has returned home🤣🤣🤣… but you give us a nugget to think about! I hope I can hand over my money to my hubby before this year ends because him too is a good planner
Thank You so much for being very intentional with your personal story. The reality of things is we have to intentionally tell, a personal experience from which the viewers can learn and improve from their end. Great Show.
My relationship with money is tricky (on and off), one year I’m bad ass with investing, saving and management, the next I’m living my best life💃🏾 and spend all the savings. I save better when I have a goal and set a direct debit deposit that automatically deducts money for the goal from my account. Planning for money before you earn it also helps as it prevents accumulating dormant money that ends up being wasted.
Real queens real talks thx for sharing genuinely no Bragging I wish one day I attend the conferences ur holding love love nyoo
The richest man is Babylon🥳 An Absolute must read.
Any difficulty in my life is just an incident on my way to Babylon!
Thanks for the great episode ladies😍 Im a returning prodigal girl, just that I returned to myself😁 I thank God for books and shows like these🙏
Claire dropping gems🎉
Look gorgeous ladies as always
I missed u here
May abundance overflow in your corner
Yaaay💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻 missed your episodes for sure . Good to have you back ❤
Hallo ladies, i have been on a journey to improve on managing my finances since i had my son. so i am investing my ideal money in to Securities and unit trusts then planning on the what to do with it in a couple of years.
Getting a financial advisor is a good investment
Kenyonyozi looks like a star..loving the hair cut❤
I love money conversations.thanks
In so much Love with your attires👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Fionas English is very clear and nice to listen to, she speaks so well, Prim always speak to the point and her every word makes sense, Clare is very pretty and always dress well. Perfect combination.
Clare actually dropped some good gems too 👏 👏. Trust her on finance/business topics
@@raychonmulungi7538 I forgot to mention that, clare indeed has more knowledge about money and financial topics, she seems to know a lot about money business and so on.
Ladies 🎉🎉 welcome back from the live show . I would like to know about Kemis dress , is it hand made and where can i get it?
First of all, welcome back ladies! I’m excited for new episodes.
So educative
Kemi I hear you… there is a time in my mid twenties I used to have millions lying there with zero plan…. But now wea😂😂😂🥳
@Kemi I can relate to the fear
🧚🧚🧚good to see you guys , I missed you😘😘
And enjoyed this one too like always
Thank you beautiful ladies for this topic, I thought oba I'm unlucky coz I make money but I loose it in large sums but I'm still pushing and I'm addicted to self employment. I resigned ma job in 2018 but I have had downfalls and then stand again.
Listening to Patrick Bitature and Hamis Kiggundu, this guy's books have helped me have the courage to take risks, reason as the world master piece and success and failure based on reason and reality.
Regardless teri kuwanika 🙏🙏.
You ladies are beautiful with brains 🙏🇺🇬🥰🥰🎊🎉🫂
So glad to have you back💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽
It's been a while my pipo 😊 but I can see some changes hia❤❤ kemi has gained some weight and she's looking good😊😊😊 thn my Prim has reduced weight eeeh u pipo 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes, Kemi look really good now.
Thanks for naming this ladies, we're whole educated adults and we're illiterate about investing! 😂🤔
Your show is so needed. 🤗♥️
Could you be able to share resources for people who desire to invest in more off grid options?
I love kemi missed her so much 🤗
My relationship with money is extra the same as Kemi's, I need advice on how best to invest it and overcome the fear too
Where have guys been 😢we missed youuuu❤
my favorite ladies 🥰❤️
Missed this so much
Y’all look rich🥰🥰🥰🥰
Banange….I have a man who dumped me because I didn’t value his money….hmmmm….anyway I am on my journey to learning how to handle money and respect it.
Hey Kemi, where did you colour your hair from? It is looking so fabulous
If I remember properly she did it in Nairobi
I made money in my.early.20s I didn't known how to.keep it I would spend it.
People.pleasing led me into debt.
By the time I woke.up I was deeply in debt that it bothered me. So.currently am.paying off.debt. then we will start from there and that's wea we are now
Banange people pleading 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 sorry about that my dear but that’s how we learn. I actually hope we do learn
Ok men is love you travo
Finally
Thanks for sharing about fx pesa
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Am looking forward to you am looking for you l wetting to you
Claire🎉🎉
Me.and money😢 Ghetto
Pray to men
😠 P R O M O S M
Why do you rush us thru the introduction
Not a good look
Why do you rush us thru the introduction
Not a good look