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How to Rebuild Your Finances After a Disaster: Insights from Mitchell Freedman

Friends Talk Money Podcast

Release Date: 02/21/2025

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Friends Talk Money Podcast

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Rebuilding your finances after a disaster can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. The Friends Talk Money crew sits down to learn more from Wealthramp-network advisor Mitchell Freedman, CPA/PFS, who’s lived through this before himself. His personal and practical tips on preparing for and recovering from financial crises are invaluable. Mitch highlights how working with a fee-only fiduciary financial advisor can help those affected by a disaster recover financially. Listen to learn more!