Episode 174 - Fact or Bias? What's Your Financial Plan Built On

08 Aug 2025 • 18 min • EN
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Send us a text In this episode of The Smarter Vet Financial Podcast, hosts CJ Burnett and Tom Seeko unpack why even high earners often struggle to save—and what to do about it. After some lighthearted banter, they dive into the psychology behind spending and introduce a powerful solution: the Wealth Coordination Account (WCA). This simple but strategic system involves routing all income into a separate account before sending a controlled amount to your personal checking. The result? You limit lifestyle creep and start saving with intention. CJ and Tom explain how this structure helps remove emotion from your financial decisions, keeps your spending in check, and aligns your money with long-term goals. If you’re ready to break free from unproductive habits and take control of your cash flow, this episode is a must-listen. Need help setting it up? Reach out to our team—we’re here to guide you: info@nextstepfinances.com. Smarter Vet Podcast-https://flveterinaryadvisors.com/smarter-vet-financial-podcast/ Watch the no cost 5 part video course to review your finances and see where you could be doing better in your finances. 5 Foundational Steps to Financial Balance Video Course-http://series.flvetadvisors.com/ Find out what you could be overlooking within your practice by taking our brief assessment Test My Personal Financial IQ-https://flveterinaryadvisors.com/personal-test/ Sign up for a complimentary phone call to talk about how to get better use of all the cash inside your practice. Schedule a time-https://flveterinaryadvisors.com/contact-us Check out our social media channels Facebook-https://facebook.com/flvetadvisors LinkedIn-https://linkedin.com/company/flvetadvisors YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAK-PzGDIch3vzKiAjWVrQQ

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