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💜   MONEY SESSION · TIANDA

Let's get your money
working harder.

You're closer than you think — even with the debt,
even with the tight months.
Today we make a plan that works for where you actually are.

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Today's Session

Here's what we'll cover

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PHASE 01 · 0–15 MIN
Your money story
Where you are + how you got here
⚖️
PHASE 02 · 15–25 MIN
Debt vs. investing
The order that actually makes sense
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PHASE 03 · 25–38 MIN
Investing in plain English
Stocks, funds, ETFs — no jargon
🎯
PHASE 04 · 38–48 MIN
How to pick an ETF
What to look for, what to ignore
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PHASE 05 · 48–54 MIN
Where to start in the NL
Beginner-friendly platforms
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PHASE 06 · 54–60 MIN
Your action plan
Three specific moves to make this week
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Phase 01 · 0–15 min

Let's start with you

Before we talk money, let's talk about how you feel about money.

OPEN WITH
"You said you feel behind and embarrassed about money — when did that feeling start for you?"
FOLLOW UP
"You mentioned trying to invest once and it didn't stick — what happened? What made you stop?"
ON HER MINDSET
"I love that you said you don't want to waste more time — what does having this sorted actually look like for you in a year from now?"
💡 Tianda is self-aware and actively taking action. The embarrassment is about the past. Validate that she's already doing the right things — today is about the plan forward.
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Your Starting Point

Here's where you actually are

💰 MONTHLY INCOME
€2,500 – €4,000
Solid foundation to work with
💸 MONTHLY SURPLUS
€1 – €200
Tight right now — but the debt is doing that. It'll free up.
🚨 CONSUMER DEBT
Active — paying it down
Priority #1. High-interest debt is the most expensive thing to hold.
IN PROGRESS
🎓 STUDENT LOAN
Low-interest, fixed rate
Not a blocker. Minimum payments only for now.
LOW PRIORITY
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Emergency fund: partial — still building
Order is: clear consumer debt → build emergency fund → invest fully. But we can start small right now.
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Phase 02 · 15–25 min

Debt first or invest first?

The honest answer: it depends — but for you, it's both.

❌ DEBT ONLY — THEN INVEST
✓ Saves interest payments
✓ Reduces financial stress
✗ Misses months of compound growth
✗ Delays building the investing habit
✗ "I'll invest when I'm ready" rarely happens
✅ DO BOTH — IN THE RIGHT RATIO
✓ Debt payments stay aggressive
✓ Even €25–50/month investing builds the habit
✓ You learn while the market works
✓ Not starting from zero when debt clears
✓ Consistency beats perfection, always
💡 The plan for Tianda right now
Consumer debt → pay off aggressively  ·  Student loan → minimum payments only  ·  Investing → start with €25–€50/month now, increase every time debt clears
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Phase 03 · 25–38 min

Investing in plain English

No jargon. Just what the words actually mean.

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A Stock
A tiny piece of ownership in one company. Buy Apple stock and you own a slice of Apple. It grows when Apple grows. Risky if it's all you hold.
One brick in one building
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An Index Fund
Instead of one company, you buy a piece of hundreds at once. If one fails, the others carry it. Simple, boring, and very effective long-term.
Owning the whole high street
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An ETF
An index fund you can buy on an app in two clicks. A basket of investments in one go. Low fees, beginner-friendly. This is what you'll use.
A shopping basket, one click
💡 The takeaway
You don't need to pick individual stocks or follow the market every day. One well-chosen ETF, bought consistently each month, is one of the most powerful things you can do for your future self.
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Phase 04 · 38–48 min

How to pick an ETF

Three things that matter. Everything else is noise.

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Low cost (TER)
Total Expense Ratio — the annual fee. Look for under 0.25%. Even a 1% difference compounds hugely over 20 years.
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Diversified
Spread across hundreds of companies and countries. Not one sector, not one country. Global = safer and more stable.
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Reputable fund house
Stick to Vanguard, iShares, SPDR. Large, regulated, trusted for decades. Avoid anything small or unfamiliar.
Three starter ETFs for beginners in Europe
VWRL
RECOMMENDED
Vanguard FTSE All-World. ~3,700 companies across 50 countries. TER: 0.22%. The most diversified option in one click.
CSPX
iShares Core S&P 500. Top 500 US companies. TER: 0.07%. Very low fees, but US-only.
EUNL
iShares Core MSCI World. ~1,400 companies, developed markets. TER: 0.20%. Solid middle ground.
🎯  The move: Pick one. Set up a monthly auto-invest. Don't switch. Don't overthink it. Let time do the work.
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Phase 05 · 48–54 min

Where to start in the Netherlands

All beginner-friendly, low-fee, and available to you right now.

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Trading 212
GREAT FOR STARTING SMALL
Zero commission. Start from €1. The Pie feature sets your ETF allocation once and auto-invests every time you top up. Perfect for tight months.
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Trade Republic
BEST AUTO-INVEST
Very popular in Europe. €1 flat fee per trade. Set a Savings Plan and it invests automatically on your chosen date each month. Removes all decision fatigue.
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Revolut
Already use Revolut for banking? You can invest right inside the app. Lowest barrier to entry. Good for a first purchase.
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Scalable Capital
Strong ETF selection. Free plan available. More features — great once you're investing more regularly and want more control.
💜 For Tianda specifically
Trade Republic or Trading 212 → set up auto-invest for €25–€50/month → pick VWRL → leave it alone. Starting small now is infinitely better than starting big later.
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Phase 06 · 54–60 min

Your action plan

Three specific moves. Write them down now.

1
Open a Trade Republic or Trading 212 account this week
Date:
2
Set up a monthly auto-invest — even €25 is a real start
My amount:
3
Choose your ETF (VWRL is the simplest start) and make your first purchase
My ETF:
🔮
When consumer debt clears: redirect every euro of that monthly payment straight into investing. That's when things really start to accelerate.
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Keep Going

Resources to continue your journey

📚 Books
The Psychology of Money
Morgan Housel
I Will Teach You to Be Rich
Ramit Sethi
Wealth on Your Own Terms
Tobi Adekeye
Don't Go Broke Trying
Reni Resource
🎙️ Podcasts & YouTube
Friends That Invest
Podcast & YouTube
Afford Anything
Paula Pant — Podcast
Reni Resource
Don't Go Broke Trying
🌐 Websites
Research and compare ETFs
Plain English explanations
Practical money advice
Instagram & TikTok
You showed up today. That's already more than most people do. 💜