Best Financial Advice For or From Moms

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Happy Mother’s Day! This week we’ll discuss motherly money advice.

Topic: Best Financial Advice For or From Moms

When: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 at 3 p.m. ET.

Where: Twitter chatroom or join the live hashtag discussion.

The panel will include: Patrina Dixon: Personal Finance Expert and Author, It’$ My Money; Beverly HarzogCredit Card Expert and Consumer Finance Analyst for U.S. News; Leslie H. Tayne, Esq: Founder and Managing Director of Tayne Law Group, P.C. (f/k/a The Law Offices of Leslie H. Tayne, P.C.); Lawrence D. Sprung: CFP® President of Mitlin Financial, Inc.; Rod Griffin: Senior Director, Consumer Education and Advocacy, Experian; Christina Roman: Consumer Education and Advocacy Manager at Experian.

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Enter here for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card! We will be announcing a winner at the end of the chat. Entry Period: Raffle open now and closes at the end of this chat at 4 p.m. ET. Complete rules here.

Questions We’ll Discuss:

  1. What’s the best financial tip your mother shared with you?
  2. What financial advice would you give a new mother?
  3. What financial advice do you have for mothers who have taken a break from the workforce to care for young children?
  4. What financial advice would you share with single mothers?
  5. What financial advice do you have for mothers who are struggling to make ends meet?
  6. What are some side hustles that moms can start to create multiple streams of income for their families?
  7. How can mothers incorporate financial lessons into everyday life for their children?
  8. How can moms practice self-care without breaking the bank?
  9. How can you spoil mom on a budget this Mother’s Day?
  10. Moms: What is one piece of financial advice you hope your children will learn from you?

Check out our complete list of upcoming personal finance Twitter chats here.

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