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How This Savvy Young Planner is Helping Retirees | Emma Von Weise | 168

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The average financial planner is about 56 years old, but 25-year-old Emma Von Weise got a running start learning about money as a teenager and is now one of the youngest CFP professionals in the US. She shares how she became money savvy so early and what influences impacted her the most. She isn’t here to judge the rest of us who started late, but to help us make up for lost time—with humor, heart, and practical advice that meets you exactly where you are. In this episode, we discuss:

  • Emma's money story and early financial literacy
  • The spark that led to a career in financial planning at such a young age
  • Why she is an old soul that just loves working with retirees
  • Modern day Continuing-Care Retirement Communities

 

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