Is a positive money mindset the answer to resolving financial stress?
What is no?
What are the two categories of expenses?
What is 'must-haves' and 'nice-to-haves'?
How soon should you get a credit card and begin building credit?
What is as soon as possible OR the sooner the better?
What colour tie was Zhané wearing?
What is red?
What is a 'money mindset'?
What is your attitudes about money and the beliefs you hold?
What ratio budgeting method is highlighted in the episode?
What does your credit score show someone who's checking it?
What is if you can be relied upon to make future payments?
On which side of Zhané's shoulders (from your perspective) did the cat appear in the Budgeting episode?
What is right?
Are money mindsets permanent?
What is no, money mindset can fluctuate day by day?
What two amounts do you need to balance for a budget to work?
What is Income vs Expenses OR money coming in vs money being spent?
What's most important for building a strong credit score?
What is making your payments on time?
How many times does Zhané pop in from the side on their classmates?
What is twice?
What does it mean to have a positive money mindset?
What is to take ownership of our feelings about money (so they don't overwhelm us)?
Which expenses should be the first to go if you aren't meeting your savings goals?
What is Nice-to-haves?
What % of your credit card utilisation should you stay under?
What is 30%?
Which episode shows a bike drawn on the chalkboard?
What is episode 3 OR credit cards?
What do each of the letters in the acronym 'SMART' goals stand for?
What is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-sensitive?
What is an alternative budgeting method mentioned in the episode?
What is evelope method OR cash budgeting OR paying yourself first?
What kind of credit card should you avoid at all costs?
What is retails credit cards?
What colour was the teacher's tie?
What is blue?