How Women Can Navigate Financial Planning with Meg Bartelt, Ep #13
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As a woman in medicine, you’ve been in medical training, residency, and fellowship for years. You have to come up with the mental space and courage to ask for help with student debt or saving for retirement. You may have randomly looked for someone to work with—and found yourself often disappointed.
In this episode, Meg Bartelt, CFP®, RICP®, MS—the owner of “FLOW Financial Planning”—shares a few ways you can simplify the process to find the best financial planner for you.
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You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...- Meg’s background in financial planning [1:45]
- Finding a financial planner to work with [4:03]
- How to vet a financial planner [7:02]
- What should women ask differently? [10:38]
- Financial advisors: how to better serve women [14:17]
- What if your spouse is in a different field? [19:01]
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Connect with Meg Bartelt- FLOW Financial Planning
- Meg’s blog
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- Follow on Twitter
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- Olson Consulting LLC
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