We are back with Season Two! We've missed you!
In the first four episodes of season two, we are busting myths about money.
Today’s episode is the first myth that you shouldn’t talk about your money problems with others.
Our team took to the streets to get our friends, members and fellow co-workers thoughts on the matter. The names of our interviewees may have been changed at the their request. We then discuss the pros and cons to sharing personal financial information to others.
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