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Gone are the days when the only investment advice you could find was in a book. Now, you can search social media and YouTube for finance experts. If you want to learn more about money management, investing, and money in general, look to these four personal finance influencers that couples should follow.

4 Personal Finance Influencers that Couples Should Follow

Some of these influencers offer advice for couples in particular, while others provide excellent financial advice to people from all walks of life.

Anjie and RJ Muhammad (Rich by Intention)

This couple tackles topics many couples face, such as how to combine finances, what to do when you fight about money, and how to prepare for a new month as a couple.

In addition, the Muhammads have paid off over $100,000 in student loan debt. You can find them on Instagram, their website, and their podcast.

Humphrey Yang

Yang is a former financial advisor and is active on YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. According to his YouTube About page, he’s interested in teaching beginners how to “build wealth, learn how to keep their wealth, and get better with their finances, budgets, and investments.” Yang seeks to make complex topics easy to understand. Yang has a loyal audience with over one million YouTube subscribers and three million TikTok followers.

Jeremy Schneider (Personal Finance Club)

Schneider is a millionaire who retired at 36. Now, he teaches followers how to invest and grow their wealth on Instagram and TikTok. You can join his free webinar to learn why investing is necessary, if now is a good time to invest, and the various investment vehicles available.

Not only does Schneider make understanding investing accessible to the general public, but he also breaks down finance news, such as the new mortgage structure fees.

Steve (Call to Leap)

Steve was a school teacher but has since transitioned to a wealth coach because of his own financial experience. At only 36 years old, he is a self-made millionaire with over one million invested in the stock market. He discusses investing, tax deduction strategies, and triggering money talks for couples. Unlike some influencers, he has an animated presentation that draws viewers to watch his videos.

You can find Steve on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. In addition, to receive more intensive strategies from Steve, you can join his free Beginners Investing Master Class.

Final Thoughts

If you and your spouse would like to learn more about getting out of debt, managing money, investing, couples’ money, and growing wealth, look to these four personal finance influencers. You will find hours of content to help you financially and likely spur money discussions.

Of course, you can go old school style and check out a book at the library, but following these personal finance influencers on social media will allow you to continue to learn on the go, in just a few minutes a day.

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Melissa is a writer and virtual assistant. She earned her Master’s from Southern Illinois University, and her Bachelor’s in English from the University of Michigan. When she’s not working, you can find her reading a good book, cooking, or traveling. She resides in New York where she loves the natural beauty of the area.


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 About Melissa Batai

Melissa is a writer and virtual assistant. She earned her Master’s from Southern Illinois University, and her Bachelor’s in English from the University of Michigan. When she’s not working, you can find her reading a good book, cooking, or traveling. She resides in New York where she loves the natural beauty of the area.

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1) Collaborate: Meet regularly to talk about money, set goals together, track and monitor them.

2) Understand and respect your partner. Take time to understand your partners values about money.

3) Watch the numbers. Get a budget, monitor your spending and track your net worth.

4) Max your retirement. Maximize contributions to your tax deferred retirement accounts.

5) Invest in stock. Stocks perform better than bonds or cash.

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