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Hoporenkv Podcast: The $40 Sandwich: Saving on a VERY Tight Budget

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Hoporenkv Podcast: The $40 Sandwich: Saving on a VERY Tight Budget

In today’s podcast we sit down with Krystal Cedeno and Wilma Noah and discuss why it is always better to really understand your finances. Many people have been confused by and even scared of understanding financing and why saving money is very important. In this podcast Krystal and Wilma will inform you on many techniques and tricks you can use to help you with your banking and budget so you don’t become a victim of having to pay the price of a $40 Dollar sandwich.
Listen to Episode #34: The $40 Sandwich:Saving on a VERY Tight Budget
If you like this topic and it is of interest to you,make sure to come by the Hoporenkv Podcast pageevery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM ESTto listen to the weekly podcast episode releases.
Make sure to visit the NLC website tolearn more about the upcoming Hoporenkv Podcast.

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