Tag: Wealth

The Soul of Wealth with Author Dr. Daniel Crosby, Ph.D. (Episode 12)

The Soul of Wealth with Author Dr. Daniel Crosby, Ph.D. (Episode 12)

Summary: In this episode of Wealth on the Move, host Will Hoffman engages with Dr. Daniel Crosby, a behavioral finance expert, to discuss the deeper meanings of wealth beyond mere numbers. They explore the importance of understanding personal values, the impact of behavior on financial decisions, and the connection between health and wealth. Dr. Crosby emphasizes the need for individuals to take control of their financial futures by focusing on what they can control, such as their earning potential and budgeting practices. The conversation highlights the significance of aligning financial goals with personal values and the psychological aspects of wealth management. In this conversation, Will Hoffman and Daniel explore the intricate relationship between wealth, behavioral biases, and personal relationships. They discuss how parenting influences financial perspectives, the impact of societal comparisons on individual wealth, and the importance of choosing the right partner in financial decision-making. Daniel emphasizes that true wealth encompasses more than just money, highlighting the significance of relationships, purpose, and personal fulfillment. The discussion also touches on the need for younger generations to embrace individuality and take risks in their financial journeys, while recognizing that money is a source of stress that requires thoughtful management.

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Takeaways:

  • Wealth is not just about numbers; it’s about understanding personal values.
  • Behavior plays a crucial role in building and maintaining wealth.
  • Identifying your values can be revealed through your budgeting practices.
  • Health is an integral part of wealth; one cannot exist without the other.
  • People often focus on external factors instead of what they can control in their financial lives.
  • The ‘why’ behind wealth is more important than the ‘how’ or ‘what’.
  • Comparison to others can lead to dissatisfaction and poor financial decisions.
  • Tracking spending and calories can reveal hidden truths about our habits.
  • Financial success is deeply tied to personal control and decision-making.
  • We should focus on our own goals rather than societal expectations. As a parent, guiding children to think differently about wealth is crucial.
  • Behavioral biases can lead to poor financial comparisons with others.
  • Empathy and collaboration are key to human success and wealth building.
  • Choosing the right partner is one of the most important financial decisions.
  • Financial compatibility is essential in relationships.
  • True wealth is about more than just accumulating money.
  • Satisfaction comes from optimizing for true wealth, not just dollars.
  • Retirement can lead to unhappiness if not planned for properly.
  • Younger generations should bet on themselves and embrace their uniqueness.
  • Money management is a lifelong pursuit that requires ongoing reflection.

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Raising Money-Smart Kids with Justin Chung (Ep. 17)

Raising Money-Smart Kids with Justin Chung (Ep. 17)

Financially unaware children often become financially unaware adults.

To help you raise money-smart kids, our guest, Justin Chung, host of the MoneyDad podcast, emphasizes the importance of incorporating money into your everyday routines and conversations with your children.

As fathers, Will and Justin discuss:

  • The advantages of introducing financial education to children at a young age
  • Opportunities for money discussions in everyday activities
  • How they encourage their own children to tap into their entrepreneurial mindset
  • Examples of how parents and children can benefit from learning financial concepts 
  • And more

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About Our Guest: 

Justin Chung is a successful real estate investor, podcast host, husband, and father of two boys. He became interested in real estate investing in 2007 after purchasing a student rental property in Waterloo, Ontario with his father’s help. He continued to acquire more properties and built a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio through joint ventures while working a full-time job. In 2012. His mother passed away, which served as a catalyst for him to pursue his real estate investing goals and help family and friends build long-term wealth. He has received awards from the Real Estate Investment Network and Canadian Real Estate Wealth Magazine for his success in real estate investing.

Becoming a father in 2014 further inspired him to teach his children about money and wealth building. He believes in the importance of raising money-smart kids and has made it his goal to inspire other parents to have meaningful conversations with their children about money. He curates actionable and practical knowledge on strategies, tactics, and mindset secrets to help parents teach their kids about money and build wealth.

Justin Chung and MoneyDad podcast are not affiliated with or endorsed by LPL Financial, Hoffman Wealth Management, or Private Advisor Group.

About Our Host: 

Will Hoffman is a financial advisor and the Founder of Hoffman Wealth Management, a firm dedicated to helping professionals create wealth plans that revolve around their financial goals. Will has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and is passionate about becoming his client’s most trusted financial ally. 

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