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Make Max Jaffe's hilarious Who Moved My Dough?™ part of your next meeting!

Max JaffeAudience members will learn how to handle money, make it go farther, and have a blast along the way. Max's witty stories tell it like it is. He deals with the rational as well as the emotional aspects of money. He explains the concept of abundance in our lives. His enthusiasm and servant heart make him ultra-real to his audience, and a special, authentic connection is created that lasts and is remembered way past the meeting's end.


"What a riveting keynote! Your stories were beautifully woven with your practical and compelling points to demonstrate the importance of keeping more of what you make. Participants exclaimed they have an entirely new orientation regarding money and how it works." –Donna Couch, Fort Worth Federal Credit Union League


As an audience member, you will learn how to:

  1. Always have money in the bank on pay day.
  2. Always have money in the bank to cover every purchase, including credit card purchases.
  3. Have no debt (other than a mortgage and current credit card charges). This means using your credit card only for convenience.
  4. Have at least six months of living expenses in savings (does not include investments or money in a 401k plan).
  5. Have the mind set that you have abundant income; it is a matter of distributing it and channeling it properly.
  6. Always be prepared for future expenditures; no surprises ever.
  7. Make spending adjustments along the way; the end of the month is too late!
  8. Keep track of your spending.
  9. Calculate how long it takes you to earn the dollars you are spending.
  10. Create financial discipline.
  11. Have the freedom to be able to buy anything you want.
  12. Have a plan to put enough money away every month to be able to retire when you want so you won't have to work for your entire life.
  13. Have a better relationship with your spouse because you aren't financially strapped.
  14. Have higher productivity at work because you aren't financially stressed.
  15. Have control of your money, not have your money control you.
  16. Not constantly worry about finances.

"You're the first 'money' person I've heard speak who motivated me rather than made me feel guilty about my poor money managing habits. You really have a gift and so many people need to hear what you shared with us." –Brenda Stephenson, AISD


More details about Max's hottest keynotes:

Who Moved My Dough?™

Humorous anecdotes about the spending habits of Americans, and the troubles some get themselves into, serve to illustrate why we need to save for special events like retirement, emergencies, and education. Saving money instills responsibility through discipline.


The Status Trap: Are You Rich or Are You Wealthy?

Are you stuck in a lifestyle and can't get ahead? Beginning with a brief discussion on why money was invented, Max demonstrates what money does and does not do. Understand the crucial difference between being rich and being wealthy. Next, you will find out which quadrant of Max's Money Matrix you fit and how to achieve Perfect Prosperity.


"Before your presentation I never thought about calculating the hours it takes to earn the dollars I spend. Now I think harder about the things that I want because I realize how long it took me to earn the money." –Cathy J. Zelzer, M.Ed., L.P.C., Counseling Solutions, Inc.


Give and Grow Rich: Discovering the Rewards That Come From Giving

Inspiring personal stories that show how the universe gives back when you give to the cosmos. Learn that the best gifts are not monetary in nature, but those that come from other sources. Discover how rich life becomes by the rewards that are received when reaching out to others.


Just Exactly When Did I Become the Parent? Role Reversal for the Baby Boomers

Caring for our parents in their time of need has become a growing responsibility for many. Learn steps to help them cope with their infirmities and help them maintain their dignity while helping you keep your emotions intact. This may be the last chance to help the ones who were there for us.

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