The following interview questions are offered as suggestions and to help guide the outline of your interview. Please feel free to ask any questions you like within the general areas of Judy”s expertise.
If you would like to contact Judy with an invitation, and to discuss coordinating your efforts toward an interview, please use the Contact page or phone: 505.554.2638.
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Sample Interview Questions
1. What’s the best way to get started when setting up a budget/spending plan?
2. If someone has so much debt, with little money left over, is a budget really going to help?
3. What’s one common mistake that people make when creating a budget?
4. Is it really necessary to have to track all your spending?
5. Should you always be placing some money in a savings account?
6. With all the complexities in our lives, how do you handle the unexpected surprise bills that seem to crop up every month?
7. How do you prepare for emergencies – can you actually prepare ahead of time?
8. Besides our yearly, monthly and daily planning and spending records, are there any other records that would be helpful to keep? (The Budget Kit has a whole section of record pages in Part 3)
9. Who should handle the bills and expenses in the family?
10. What about using software or online programs to manage our budgets, instead of bothering with manually writing everything down?
11. Do you think it’s a bad idea to use credit cards?
12. What’s the answer to credit card debt – cutting up the cards? Consolidation loans? Home Equity loans?
13. How important are goals or a Net Worth statement?
14. It looks like the economy is starting to look up – is it really necessary to still be concerned with our personal budgets?
15. With all the information out there – books, Internet, articles, classes – why are people still having such a hard time starting or sticking to a budget and being in debt?
If you would like to contact Judy with an invitation, and to discuss coordinating your efforts toward an interview, please use the Contact page or phone: 505.554.2638.