
Jason Vitug
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Jan 14, 2025 |
jasonvitug.medium.com | Jason Vitug
Jason Vitug·Follow3 min read·--I asked ChatGPT to write an article about my books. This is what it created:When it comes to financial wellness, few authors bring the same depth of expertise and passion as Jason Vitug. As a financial wellness expert, author, and coach, Jason has inspired thousands to redefine their relationship with money, live purposefully, and achieve financial freedom. His books are a testament to his commitment to empowering individuals to live their best financial lives.
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May 21, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Jason Vitug
I just completed an epic road trip across the entire state of Wisconsin. I began the mission in Milwaukee, right next to Lake Michigan and made my way to La Crosse on the Mississippi River. My adventure lasted 11 days and has become one of those life-affirming experiences. This road trip, however, wasn’t just about exploring. I had a purpose.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
thesmilemoney.com | Jason Vitug
From financial wellness to financial wholeness, Tiffany Aliche, the Budgetnista, shares steps for your biggest benefit in her new book, Get Good with Money: Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole, a New York Times bestseller. I’ve known Tiffany since 2014 and have seen her grow in amazing ways. She continues to inspire me with her do-good-first attitude about everything.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Jason Vitug |David Adams |Madeline Boeding |Randall Smith
A Gallup poll only “32 percent of Americans prepare a monthly budget.” This means many people live each month without a spending plan or a guide for their money. And without a budget, you can find yourself living a more stressful financial life. We continue to hear from experts share importance of budgeting. But how can you actually start a budget that’s simple and easy? The 3 step budget is a simple and easy way to budgeting your money to achieve your goals.
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Mar 4, 2024 |
cuinsight.com | Jason Vitug |Randall Smith |MaryAnne Colucci
I once read that nearly half of Americans don’t have $500 saved to cover an unexpected expense. Back then, I was part of that statistic and felt the stress that came along with being financially unprepared. Today, I’ve made it a mission to stress the importance of saving money for rainy days, emergencies, and unexpected job loss. An emergency savings is money to help you cover emergencies.
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