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REPLAY: Fixed vs Variable Expenses

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We're taking some time to highlight some of our best Gymsplain Episodes, like this one that highlights how to think of your expenses.

On this episode of Financially Naked: Stories from The Financial Gym, our hosts are Catriona Williams and Gina Funaro, two Certified Trainers at The Financial Gym. One of the jobs of a Financial Trainer is breaking down financial topics into plain language that people at all skill levels can understand. We call this ‘Gymsplaining!’ Today, Gina and Catriona are here to Gymsplain the difference between fixed and variable expenses. When building a budget, understanding your expenses is a big part of the process! Join Gina and Catriona as they break down the definitions, discuss common misconceptions, and provide tips for categorizing tricky expenses.

For more details check out our show notes here!

If you want to work with a Certified Financial Trainer to help navigate your finances, schedule a free warm-up call today! If you have any ideas or questions for the show, send an email to [email protected].

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Gina Funaro

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We're taking some time to highlight some of our best Gymsplain Episodes, like this one that highlights how to think of your expenses.

On this episode of Financially Naked: Stories from The Financial Gym, our hosts are Catriona Williams and Gina Funaro, two Certified Trainers at The Financial Gym. One of the jobs of a Financial Trainer is breaking down financial topics into plain language that people at all skill levels can understand. We call this ‘Gymsplaining!’ Today, Gina and Catriona are here to Gymsplain the difference between fixed and variable expenses. When building a budget, understanding your expenses is a big part of the process! Join Gina and Catriona as they break down the definitions, discuss common misconceptions, and provide tips for categorizing tricky expenses.

For more details check out our show notes here!

If you want to work with a Certified Financial Trainer to help navigate your finances, schedule a free warm-up call today! If you have any ideas or questions for the show, send an email to [email protected].

Meet The Trainers

Catriona Williams

Gina Funaro

  continue reading

277 episodes

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