Your Money Perspective with Kim Dyer and Pam Prine
We talked about early childhood experiences staying with us and the impact they can have. The danger of making a bad financial decision and circumstances when the stakes can be high like selecting pension payouts. How access to financial professionals has exploded, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to more people using them effectively!
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LifeBlood: We talked about early childhood experiences staying with us and the impact they can have. The danger of making a bad financial decision and circumstances when the stakes can be high like selecting pension payouts. How access to financial professionals has exploded, but that doesn’t necessarily translate to more people using them effectively. The value of perspective in making financial decisions. How and why money can be intimidating to people and how that impacts our behaviors. The reality that it’s never too late to get started with proactive financial behaviors. How to make financial conversations approachable and more comfortable. How small amounts of money everyday can make a giant difference long term, and how to get started with Kim Dyer and Pam Prine, Co-Owners and Financial Advisors with Keystone Capital Management, an organization helping clients lay their financial foundations.
Listen to learn how to become more aware of how our life experiences growing up can impact how we interact with money as adults!
For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 18:24!
You can learn more about Kim and Pam at KeystoneGroupAZ.com, Facebook, LinkedIn and LinkedIn.
You can learn more about the show at MoneyAlignmentAcademy.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube and Facebook or contact George at [email protected].
George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Kim Dyer and Pam Prine
Guest
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