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How Family Conversations Shield You from Financial Under-Preparedness with Andrew Van Alstyne - 135

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Welcome to today’s episode of Money Talk with Skyler Fleming. We'll be discussing the importance of family conversations in financial planning. Our guest, Andrew Van Alstyne, shares his insights on how open discussions can prevent financial under-preparedness. We're also going to talk about the role of family in wealth management, the benefits of inter-generational wealth transfer, and how to overcome the tension of talking about money in families with difficult financial histories.

The Money Talking points for today’s episode are:

1. What was your first money memory?

2. What are the benefits of transferring wealth to younger generations before one's passing?

3. How can families overcome the tension of discussing money, especially those with difficult financial histories?

Find Andrew online: forfiduciary.com/meet-andrew-van-alstyne

Check out the website at moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com

Check out our free resources at moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com/resources

Email me at skyler@moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com

Watch the podcast on YouTube at youtube.com/@MoneyTalk.SkylerFleming

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Welcome to today’s episode of Money Talk with Skyler Fleming. We'll be discussing the importance of family conversations in financial planning. Our guest, Andrew Van Alstyne, shares his insights on how open discussions can prevent financial under-preparedness. We're also going to talk about the role of family in wealth management, the benefits of inter-generational wealth transfer, and how to overcome the tension of talking about money in families with difficult financial histories.

The Money Talking points for today’s episode are:

1. What was your first money memory?

2. What are the benefits of transferring wealth to younger generations before one's passing?

3. How can families overcome the tension of discussing money, especially those with difficult financial histories?

Find Andrew online: forfiduciary.com/meet-andrew-van-alstyne

Check out the website at moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com

Check out our free resources at moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com/resources

Email me at skyler@moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com

Watch the podcast on YouTube at youtube.com/@MoneyTalk.SkylerFleming

"Upbeat Forever" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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