""It's a familiar problem, but does it always have to be like this? Maybe there's a way to strategically save to avoid this scenario this time next year? With that in mind, Ann-Marie Gaynor, the Irish Budgeting Mammy, is our guest this week on the Money Talks podcast. A familiar face on social media, Ms Gaynor has been on quite the savings journey, having managed to completely turn her life around after an incredible low point.""
""It was a very dark time," Ms Gaynor says. "I was still young. I felt like everyone else was starting their lives - if you looked on Facebook or whatever, everyone was getting married, or they're just having their first baby. "And here is me, divorced, age 30, three kids, no strong qualifications behind me, no job, a mortgage I couldn't pay. I know a lot of people think they're struggling, but that was really, really struggling, and I nearly lost my house.""
Ann-Marie Gaynor transformed severe credit card debt and near-loss of her home into stable finances after hitting an extreme low point at age 30 as a single mother of three. She lacked qualifications and employment while facing a mortgage she could not pay. She now directs that experience into teaching budgeting and strategic saving to help others avoid repeating similar crises. The Money Talks podcast features her savings journey and practical advice. The podcast content is presented for informational purposes and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation of any investment product.
Read at Irish Independent
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