
Getting Your Finances Summer Ready | Ep 68
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Summer fun shouldn’t leave you stressed in September. In this episode of the Female Finance Collective Podcast, Jen, Mary Lee, and Sybil talk about how to plan ahead for a financially confident summer.
Whether you're budgeting for camp, cutting costs on cute summer clothes, or prepping for memory-making without overspending, this episode is packed with real talk, practical tips, and honest encouragement.
Ready to enjoy summer without blowing your budget? Let’s get into it.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Welcome to the Female Finance Collective
01:00 - Why summer planning starts now
02:45 - Real-life overspending stories and lessons
04:00 - Make your summer fun list (for all budgets!)
06:00 - Using inventory to avoid unnecessary spending
08:30 - What’s already in your closet or garage?
10:00 - Free and low-cost activities that create the best memories
12:45 - Planning for birthdays, travel, and unexpected costs
14:30 - How to make next summer even better (start now!)
16:45 - Modeling financial mindfulness for kids
18:30 - What really matters in summer fun
19:15 - Share your summer list with us!
*Disclaimer: The Female Finance Collective podcast is for educational purposes only as we share our personal experiences and opinions. To make the best financial decisions for you, research and contact a financial advisor with questions. Remember, all investments involve some form of risk; there is no guarantee that you will be successful in making, saving, or investing money, and there is always a risk of loss when investing.