37 min

Decoding money myths Mobile Money by moomoo

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Episode summary:  
Is all debt bad?  
Is owning a home always better than renting?  
Should everyone have an emergency fund? 
On this week’s episode of Mobile Money by moomoo, host Justin Zacks debunks common financial myths and emphasizes the importance of setting goals, diversifying income, and making informed financial decisions.   Drawing from user surveys, Zacks reveals a spectrum of savings habits among listeners, emphasizing the importance of considering individual financial contexts.  
 Zacks explores the taboo surrounding money talk and the value of financial literacy and active participation in managing one's financial future. 
 
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are those of the host and any guest speaker, and not necessarily those of Moomoo Technologies Inc. or its affiliates. The podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes and is not a recommendation or endorsement of any particular investment or investment strategy that may be mentioned or covered in the pod. All investments involve risk and the loss of principal is possible. Moomoo is not affiliated with any outside guests or their companies. Information provided in this podcast is general in nature and may not be appropriate for all investors. The moomoo app is an online trading platform offered by Moomoo Technologies Inc. Securities, brokerage products and related services available through the moomoo app are offered by Moomoo Financial Inc., a member FINRA/SIPC.   The Information contained on this podcast Is general In nature and has been prepared without any consideration to the listener’s investment objectives, financial situations or needs. Listeners should consider the appropriateness of the information having regard to their personal circumstances before making any investment decisions. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that any statements, estimates, price targets, opinions or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. 

Episode summary:  
Is all debt bad?  
Is owning a home always better than renting?  
Should everyone have an emergency fund? 
On this week’s episode of Mobile Money by moomoo, host Justin Zacks debunks common financial myths and emphasizes the importance of setting goals, diversifying income, and making informed financial decisions.   Drawing from user surveys, Zacks reveals a spectrum of savings habits among listeners, emphasizing the importance of considering individual financial contexts.  
 Zacks explores the taboo surrounding money talk and the value of financial literacy and active participation in managing one's financial future. 
 
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are those of the host and any guest speaker, and not necessarily those of Moomoo Technologies Inc. or its affiliates. The podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes and is not a recommendation or endorsement of any particular investment or investment strategy that may be mentioned or covered in the pod. All investments involve risk and the loss of principal is possible. Moomoo is not affiliated with any outside guests or their companies. Information provided in this podcast is general in nature and may not be appropriate for all investors. The moomoo app is an online trading platform offered by Moomoo Technologies Inc. Securities, brokerage products and related services available through the moomoo app are offered by Moomoo Financial Inc., a member FINRA/SIPC.   The Information contained on this podcast Is general In nature and has been prepared without any consideration to the listener’s investment objectives, financial situations or needs. Listeners should consider the appropriateness of the information having regard to their personal circumstances before making any investment decisions. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that any statements, estimates, price targets, opinions or forecasts provided herein will prove to be correct. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. 

37 min