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How is your relationship with money? Are you a savvy saver or big spender? Do you budget for big ticket items or are you an impulse shopper?
Long before my husband and I got married we had the talk about money and finances from the very beginning of our relationship. Money management practices (or lack of) can make or break a marriage/relationship if you aren’t on the same page.
Now that we are parents raising two young daughters it’s imperative we teach them healthy finance habits and how to have a healthy relationship with money before they leave the nest.
Spending money on purchasing a new home, car, taking vacations – we want them to be on the right track towards saving for these goals.
Improve Your Relationship with Money!
Capital One is hitting the road with the Banking Reimagined Tour – a hands-on digital experience to spark new ideas about money and help find strategies for the financial road ahead.
This ten city tour designed to give people more confidence in their relationship with their money, is like a financial empowerment on wheels.
The centerpiece of the Tour is a state-of-the-art 54-foot trailer housing a smart, personal digital experience that recognizes participants at every stage. The experience includes:
Advanced Interactive Touchscreens –allow people to interactively scroll through values and goals, giving them an understanding of how their outlook shapes the way they view their money.
HoloLens Augmented Reality – a cutting-edge technology that lets people interact with 3D holographic imagery in real space and time, bringing their financial goals to life.
Video Selfie Booths – participants can record a message for their future selves with the knowledge they’ve gained from the experience.
The #BankingReimagined Tour is a small taste of the many ways Capital One is rethinking banking and inspiring a new era of financial confidence. Think of it as a life coach for your finances!
Who Should Attend the Banking Reimagined Tour?
If you’re trying to pay off student loans, or other debt by a certain period of time, have a specific purchase in mind (home, car, vacation, etc.) and want to figure out how to get on the right track towards that goal or thinking about starting a business or going back to school and need help adjusting your current spending and financial behavior to make this possible, the Banking Reimagined Tour is for you!
Join me this weekend Chicago for the #BankingReimagined Tour at the Capital One Cafe in New City Lincoln Park – March 4-5th 10-5 pm!
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Di Hickman says
What a great way to spread the word about financial responsibility. It’s especially important for young kids to start realizing saving is a good thing. Too many people in debt, with no way out.
Jessi Joachim says
I am about to start working on my student loans and I am not looking forward to it. I have always been good with money thankfully, so hopefully I can knock them out quick
Sarah Lagen says
This is a great thing that Capital One is doing, it’s so smart to talk about money in relationships! It’s not always the easiest topic but something you have to discuss! I’m sure you’ll teach the girls great habits!
xo, Sarah
Joanna @ Everyday Made Fresh says
Since cutting out credit cards, we are so much better with our money. We don’t have that plastic to fall back on. I’m telling you that was the best thing we could ever do..get rid of those cards!
Jessica Lawson says
I am currently debt free (it was a long hard road) but my relationship with money is still pretty shaky. I am not digging myself back into a whole but no matter how much I bring it I spend it so quickly. I need to get better at saving
Tereza says
Money makes me so anxious! I’m pretty sure our relationship is not the greatest – I can stress about it even when there’s nothing to stress about, it’s crazy! x
Alison Ray says
You should meet me there tomorrow would love to hang out with you!
Amy Desrosiers says
I would love to think I have an awesome relationship with money. I know how to save it, spend wise, and reach goals.
Alison Ray says
Thank is awesome to be debt free congrats!
Alison Ray says
Credit card debt is the worst! Glad you were able to cut that out.
Allion says
This is wonderful and something I wish they taught all kids in school-it’s so important to understand money, debt, etc.
Shelby says
That bank tour looks so cool. I think it would be beneficial to anybody, spender or saver. I think everyone has improvements they can make with their money relationship.
Toughcookiemommy says
I’ve always been very responsible when it comes to my finances. It would be great to have young people attend this tour so they could learn how to manage their money once they get to college.
Blythe Alpern says
This makes me wish I still live in Chicago because I would love to check this tour out. I’m always interested in helpful tips for improving my money relationship. Hopefully it will show up in a location near me.
Kristin says
What a great resource for people working toward a big financial goal. Aren’t we all at the end of the day? Thanks for sharing!
amber says
Financial Responsibility is so important… we were never so relieved as the day we were DEBT FREE… it is truly an amazing feeling. Thanks for sharing the helpful tools to help others get there and stay there!
Journa says
This is a great question to me, “am I savvy saver or big spender?” It is a good idea as well to talk money and savings to your children. So that when they grow old they will have an attitude of valuing money.
Amanda Love says
I don’t like running out of money. I want to be able to see that I have money when I go out even if I’m not going to buy anything. That’s why savings and following a budget is important for me. This sounds like the perfect solution though.
Nikki says
This is so cool how Capital one is bringing this awareness. I feel like a lot of people don’t really think to in depth about financial responsibility but everyone should be aware of how they spend and how to follow a budget.
Angela Tolsma says
Being financially responsible is so important and I wish it was taught earlier in life! So awesome that you are partnered with capital one and spreading awareness!
Carolyn says
That sounds like a great way to get educated and make some goals for myself. I’ll look for the truck in my town.
Veronica says
I love the idea of improving the relationship with money! I am a big spender and I want to do a bit more planning.
Peggy says
It’s awesome that you’re teaching your daughters about budgeting from an early age. They’ll thank you for this later in life!