Talking Investing With Girls on The Money Founder, Mabel Nunez – #006

Published: Sept. 19, 2020, 2 a.m.






In this episode of the podcast I talk investing with Mabel Nunez, Founder and Chief Education Officer of GIRLS ON THE MONEY an investing education company in the US.



She answered questions I had been thinking about and questions submitted by members of the community and of course, by now you know I asked her my now world famous question at the end of the interview. 



Who will enjoy this episode: Moms in transition who are now interested in knowing how to invest, dads, uncles, aunts – anyone who is a caregiver. So, you can help family members, children and friends. Anyone who is interested in learning about investing will also enjoy this episode.



Mabel shares the right way to invest in stocks, explains her philosophy on investing and shares how she does it. We talked about penny stocks, big stocks, should your teen be buying stock, how to quickly evaluate stocks and so much more. 



We explored how she pivoted and found a new passion, going from a Computer Science major degree to graduating with a BS.c in Finance degree.



To watch this as a video not just audio, or hangout with other community members please join the growing Loving the Work You Do community on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/617944088986171



If you’re interested in learning more about investing in stocks for yourself, friends or family members you can read all the articles on her website to DIY it and or watch the videos she shares, or you can register for her workshops on her website.



You can find her on her website https://www.girlsonthemoney.com



Or her Instagram account @girlsonthemoney



Change Watch: Did you know it takes less than 15 minutes to open an investment account for your child. All you need to do is gather your child’s identifying documents together, have your bank account information ready and then set up the auto transfer and you’re done!



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Sincerely In Joy,



Gloria