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Four Money Tips to Start 2025 Right
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Money tips like building a budget, starting an emergency fund, and setting financial goals are a great way to start 2025.
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Our Money Focus video series provides another format to beef up your financial and investing knowledge. Hosted by Ambrose O’Callaghan, who possesses over a decade of experience in the financial services and investment industry.
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About Caroline Grimont
As the Senior Vice President of Marketing at Harvest ETFs, Caroline Grimont is passionate about helping beginner investors gain confidence and to understand the basics of effective investing and setting financial goals. With over 20 years of experience in national-level marketing, she has acquired a unique blend of personal and professional insights to help others learn more about navigating the world of investing.
Through the Money Focus blog, Caroline’s goal is to provide beginner investors with clear, practical tips to help them build their knowledge and make informed decisions. Whether you are just starting out, or looking to refine your understanding, Money Focus is here to share ideas and perspective that can support you on your financial journey.
About Caroline Grimont
As the Senior Vice President of Marketing at Harvest ETFs, Caroline Grimont is passionate about helping beginner investors gain confidence and to understand the basics of effective investing and setting financial goals. With over 20 years of experience in national-level marketing, she has acquired a unique blend of personal and professional insights to help others learn more about navigating the world of investing.
Through the Money Focus blog, Caroline’s goal is to provide beginner investors with clear, practical tips to help them build their knowledge and make informed decisions. Whether you are just starting out, or looking to refine your understanding, Money Focus is here to share ideas and perspective that can support you on your financial journey.
About Caroline Grimont
As the Senior Vice President of Marketing at Harvest ETFs, Caroline Grimont is passionate about helping beginner investors gain confidence and to understand the basics of effective investing and setting financial goals. With over 20 years of experience in national-level marketing, she has acquired a unique blend of personal and professional insights to help others learn more about navigating the world of investing.
Through the Money Focus blog, Caroline’s goal is to provide beginner investors with clear, practical tips to help them build their knowledge and make informed decisions. Whether you are just starting out, or looking to refine your understanding, Money Focus is here to share ideas and perspective that can support you on your financial journey.
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