Mind Your Money with MissBeHelpful

Season 4: E1

Wow! I could not be more excited to share this episode with you all. My big sister's baby girl (aka my niece) is graduating from high school in June 2021 and before going off to college she saved up $10,000 on her own and opened a custodial Roth IRA with me as her custodian! I know that's right!

Daniela is a vocal major at the most prominent performing arts high school in NYC and she's using her skills now to build her network, start earning income and prepare for the balancing act that is coming up next in her life: College!

In this conversation, we chat about her biggest money regrets, a big win of opening her Custodial Account, saving $10,000, early money memories and future goals that Daniela has set for herself.

Daniela's money mantra is "It's Never Too EARLY To Start!" #BAWSE

You can follow Daniela on instagram @itsdanieladuran
(https://www.instagram.com/itsdanieladuran/)

Show Notes

Wow! I could not be more excited to share this episode with you all. My big sister's baby girl (aka my niece) is graduating from high school in June 2021 and before going off to college she saved up $10,000 on her own and opened a custodial Roth IRA with me as her custodian! I know that's right!

Daniela is a vocal major at the most prominent performing arts high school in NYC and she's using her skills now to build her network, start earning income and prepare for the balancing act that is coming up next in her life: College! 

In this conversation, we chat about her biggest money regrets, a big win of opening her Custodial Account, saving $10,000, early money memories and future goals that Daniela has set for herself.

Daniela's money mantra is "It's Never Too EARLY To Start!" #BAWSE

You can follow Daniela on instagram @itsdanieladuran
(https://www.instagram.com/itsdanieladuran/)

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What is Mind Your Money with MissBeHelpful?

People and stories that'll inspire you to get your money right! Inspiration is what helped me stay the course when I was paying off $20,000 of credit card debt and getting my financial life together, so I want to share inspiration with YOU! Learn more at missbehelpful.com.