#23: How to be a Financially Free Nurse + Thoughts about Rich dad, Poor Dad
June 10 2024 Episode 23: How to be a Financially Free Nurse + Thoughts about Rich dad, Poor Dad
In this episode, I talked about the lessons learned and some terrible advice in one of the famous personal finance book called Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. I talked about the lessons that helped me become a financially free nurse. I also talked about some of reasons why this books is not for everyone and it can have some terrible advice for people. Financial Freedom is something that should be done in time so it's more sustainable for you.
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Scrubs and Stocks Podcast is a podcast hosted by Ellaine Maala, RN, NP who is a finance educator, nurse, and owner of Nursing Flowsheet LLC, which is a finance and career blog for nurses. This podcast is created to help nurses build wealth through investing in the stock market, real estate or in their own businesses.
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