21 min

2: How I Saved $250,000 by 26 Intentionally Wealthy Podcast

    • Investing

In this episode Mandyy shares 14 things that contributed to her being able to save $250,000 by age 26.
You’ll want to take notes during this episode!
Ready to take your finances to the next level? Click here to fill out an application form and book in for a free call with Mandyy to chat further about financial coaching.
Make sure to follow Mandyy on Instagram at: @intentionallywealthyco
Want Mandyy’s free spreadsheet that helps you to *actually* know how much your monthly expenses are? (because I bet you’re forgetting to include your one off & random expenses! This spreadsheet will help you to get those numbers in there so you have transparency with where you’re really at financially!). Click here to get it for free.
If you subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating & review, screenshot an episode and post it on your Instagram Stories and tag Mandyy in it (@mandyythomas) she will send you the Hack Your Expenses guide for free! (This e-book sells for $40 regularly).
Curious how a financial coach manages her money? Click here to read step by step, how Mandyy manages her personal finances!
Check out the no-fee bank account Mandyy’s recommends here (for Canadians).
Check your credit score for free in Canada here.
Mandyy Thomas is an expert financial coach and speaker and the founder of Intentionally Wealthy Coaching. She saved $250,000 by age 26 and she’s helped her clients to pay off over a million dollars in debt. 
Mandyy helps people who make good money but feel like they’re living paycheck to paycheck, to pay off debt, massively build their savings and reduce their financial stress. She also helps service based entrepreneurs and coaches set up a strong financial foundation by knowing how to save for taxes, pay themselves personally and continue to grow their business to greater profitability. Mandyy marries the strategy and tangibles with deep money healing processes, enabling her clients to feel more financially safe & secure by keeping more of their hard-earned money.

In this episode Mandyy shares 14 things that contributed to her being able to save $250,000 by age 26.
You’ll want to take notes during this episode!
Ready to take your finances to the next level? Click here to fill out an application form and book in for a free call with Mandyy to chat further about financial coaching.
Make sure to follow Mandyy on Instagram at: @intentionallywealthyco
Want Mandyy’s free spreadsheet that helps you to *actually* know how much your monthly expenses are? (because I bet you’re forgetting to include your one off & random expenses! This spreadsheet will help you to get those numbers in there so you have transparency with where you’re really at financially!). Click here to get it for free.
If you subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating & review, screenshot an episode and post it on your Instagram Stories and tag Mandyy in it (@mandyythomas) she will send you the Hack Your Expenses guide for free! (This e-book sells for $40 regularly).
Curious how a financial coach manages her money? Click here to read step by step, how Mandyy manages her personal finances!
Check out the no-fee bank account Mandyy’s recommends here (for Canadians).
Check your credit score for free in Canada here.
Mandyy Thomas is an expert financial coach and speaker and the founder of Intentionally Wealthy Coaching. She saved $250,000 by age 26 and she’s helped her clients to pay off over a million dollars in debt. 
Mandyy helps people who make good money but feel like they’re living paycheck to paycheck, to pay off debt, massively build their savings and reduce their financial stress. She also helps service based entrepreneurs and coaches set up a strong financial foundation by knowing how to save for taxes, pay themselves personally and continue to grow their business to greater profitability. Mandyy marries the strategy and tangibles with deep money healing processes, enabling her clients to feel more financially safe & secure by keeping more of their hard-earned money.

21 min