If you’ve ever worked in the service industry you understand how tips play a role in your income. You likely also understand how personal finance information can sometimes not work for you and a fluctuating income. Today I have Barbara Sloan the author of Tipped: The life changing guide to financial freedom for waitresses, bartenders, strippers, and all other service industry professionals on the podcast. We are going to be talking all about some great sound financial advice for anyone working on a fluctuating income. This interview helped open my eyes to the gap that service industry professionals are left in when it comes to personal finance advice. Barbara and her book do a great job filling that gap. Be sure to check out her information in the show notes. This is going to be a good interview today!
The Money Talking points for today’s episode are:
- What new insights about the service industry and personal finance did I gain from this episode?
- Who is someone in the service industry that I could share this episode or Barbara’s book with?
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