8 TINY Habits to Become Financially Literate In 2026

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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:42 Habit 1
02:16 Habit 2
03:30 Habit 3
04:36 Habit 4
05:32 Habit 5
07:01 Habit 6
08:48 Habit 7
10:49 Habit 8
14:09 A personal note

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23 COMMENTS

  1. Nischa, I get what you're saying about talking about money, because one of the best thing that could've happened for me was meeting a group of people while doing my MBA who was open about what they earned, which educated me as to what I should be earning. But some people can't handle money conversations. They resent what you earn, or what you're able to save/invest, even while saying they're your friends. I'd tell everyone to be careful in those discussions.

  2. I'm 56 and have about $700k saved between my pension, Social Security, and VA benefits. My CFP helped me build a plan that should generate up to 40% annual ROl for a comfortable retirement around age 60 without heavily drawing down the principal.

  3. You are great!! Thank you so much for your content!! 🙂 Your workshop – Financial Life Design – was sooo great and helped me in the steps to be so much clearer. Love all of your videos 💗

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