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Growing Up Financially Independent, with Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner

Jan 13, 202142 minEp. 133
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Episode description

Every parent wants the best for their children, which is why we teach them how to manage money properly. And while we sometimes get mixed results, the truth is that it’s a lot cheaper to make mistakes with money when you’re 12-years old.

My guest this week had an excellent example to follow as she was growing up. That’s because Carol Pittner’s parents became financially independent before she turned 10. And when her dad retired early at age 41, Carol witnessed firsthand the benefits of saving money early and often, and she’s followed in his footsteps ever since.

Carol and her father Doug Nordman join me on the show this week to discuss what it’s like to grow up financially independent.

You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/133

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