36 episodes

I’m Hannah Moore, a Certified Financial Planner™ on a mission to change the way people think and talk about money.

As a CFP® professional, I’ve worked with countless clients from all across the financial spectrum — from those nearing retirement to young professionals who are just starting out on their financial journey. I run a successful financial planning firm outside of Dallas, TX and have also been recognized in my industry as one of Investment News’ 40 Under 40 and one of Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors since 2019.

Over my decade-plus experience, I’ve helped individuals, couples, and families understand their money in meaningful ways. I believe that it’s time to change the way we think about our money — and the way we talk about financial planning. Let’s get started.

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I’m Hannah Moore, a Certified Financial Planner™ on a mission to change the way people think and talk about money.

As a CFP® professional, I’ve worked with countless clients from all across the financial spectrum — from those nearing retirement to young professionals who are just starting out on their financial journey. I run a successful financial planning firm outside of Dallas, TX and have also been recognized in my industry as one of Investment News’ 40 Under 40 and one of Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors since 2019.

Over my decade-plus experience, I’ve helped individuals, couples, and families understand their money in meaningful ways. I believe that it’s time to change the way we think about our money — and the way we talk about financial planning. Let’s get started.

    Can We Actually Trust the Stock Market?

    Can We Actually Trust the Stock Market?

    The stock market’s been in the news a lot recently, and not for good reasons. Take a look at any recent financial report and you’ll see lots of companies reporting losses (sometimes significant ones!).
    The stock market can be complicated, and it offers both risks and rewards. There are ways to invest in it that minimize the risks, but it’s just as important to find ways to maximize the potential rewards.
    So what’s the best way to invest in the stock market when stocks are down? In this episode, I cover the pros and cons of investing stocks, including real-life examples and tips pulled from my years of experience as a Certified Financial Planner™.
    Where to find me: 
    BudgetingBlocks: livewealthynow.com/budgetingblocks Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources  Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)

    • 14 min
    Health Savings Accounts: What They Are and How to Use Them

    Health Savings Accounts: What They Are and How to Use Them

    A Health Savings Account can help you prepare for potential healthcare expenses and limit the impact they have on your finances. If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, you probably have the option to contribute to an HSA.
    The best thing about HSA funds is that they are tax-free! As long as you spend the money on legit healthcare expenses, you won’t pay federal taxes on contributions, earnings, or withdrawals. 
    In this episode, I cover all the basics of HSAs. I’ve got some real-life examples and tips for making the most of your Health Savings Account.
    Where to find me: 
    BudgetingBlocks: livewealthynow.com/budgetingblocks Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources  Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)

    • 11 min
    Reflecting on Your Budget for 2023

    Reflecting on Your Budget for 2023

    January is the perfect time to reflect on your spending from last year and make a solid budget for 2023. But what does that actually look like? Is it all about trying to find places to cut back and spend less?
    Not necessarily. I think it’s just as important to find places of positive spending. I encourage my clients to reflect on expenditures that brought them joy or helped them prepare for the future. 
    This episode covers all the basics of analyzing your spending and building a budget for 2023. I’ve got tips for avoiding spending guilt and creating a realistic plan for your money. 
    Where to find me: 
    Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources  Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)

    • 9 min
    Financial Considerations When You Want to Have a Baby (Pt. 2)

    Financial Considerations When You Want to Have a Baby (Pt. 2)

    If you’re preparing to welcome a baby into your life, you might have considered the day-to-day financial implications. Diapers, formula, doctors’ visits, all the things that a baby needs. But have you thought about the big picture financial considerations? 
    As a Certified Financial Planner™, I see so many new parents missing out on these important financial considerations, like having life insurance, disability insurance, and a will! In this episode, I’ll discuss a few key financial elements I believe everyone should have in place when having a child.
    Where to find me: 
    Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources  Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)

    • 12 min
    Financial Considerations When You Want to Have a Baby Pt. 1

    Financial Considerations When You Want to Have a Baby Pt. 1

    Are you thinking about starting a family — or growing the one you have? That’s exciting! 
    Of course, as we all know, babies come with some extra expenses. But I’ve discovered that many new parents overlook some really costly elements in their family budget when they go on parental leave — like health insurance. Watch this video to hear more about what expenses you should budget for before having a baby.
    Where to find me: 
    BudgetingBlocks: livewealthynow.com/budgetingblocks Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources  Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)

    • 13 min
    Do You Need a Budget or More Money Awareness?

    Do You Need a Budget or More Money Awareness?

    Do you budget? Or are you just “aware” of your money? 
    Most people don’t use strict dollars-and-cents budgets, but they’re still aware of where their money goes. But depending on which phase of life (and money) you’re in, it might be helpful to budget. Do YOU need a budget? And where do you start? 
    Listen to this episode to discover the two phases of our financial life and whether or not a budget will help you where you are.
    Where to find me: 
    BudgetingBlocks: livewealthynow.com/budgetingblocks/ Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources  Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)

    • 9 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

gardengal274 ,

Practical Advice, Simply Presented

Hannah does a great job of sharing practical advice in a manner that everyone can understand. She communicates that she’s on your side and wants to empower everyone with the wisdom we all need to manage our money wisely.
Historically I’ve avoided listening to shows about money because they are either an attempt to recruit business or overwhelming as they constantly refer to terms I’m not familiar with.
Hannah presents principles and values and a mindset that everyone can apply, not just those who are financially educated. But even if you are, her advice is still useful.

markpthecfp1 ,

Great Communicator

Hannah speaks to me like a real person. I like that she’s more concerned about her kids than a stock market being down 20%. And certainly her kids aren’t concerned about it either! Healthy tips provided! Love it!

168Media ,

Excited about this new personal finance podcast!

I’m so excited about Hannah Moore’s Everyday Money! Hannah is a leader amongst financial professionals, leading an externship program for CFP candidates through the Financial Planning Association. So you’re getting the real deal when you listen to her podcast. It’s not like getting some random advice on Tik Tok from someone who hasn’t studied, passed a really hard exam and worked with clients for a decade like Hannah has. Next, listening to the first three episodes, it feels like hanging out with that friend who knows a lot about money and can explain it to you in a way that you can really understand. It’s like Brene Brown and Warren Buffet had a money child! Ha! Ha! I can’t wait for the next episode to drop!

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