In last week’s FLiP weekly newsletter, I discussed Intersectionality and Money: Why Financial Planning Is More Personal Than Finance, referencing a thought-provoking exercise that my wife, Mika, and I did that was designed to unearth our individual money history and beliefs and create the context for us to have a productive conversation around money.
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In last week’s FLiP weekly newsletter, I discussed Intersectionality and Money: Why Financial Planning Is More Personal Than Finance, referencing a thought-provoking exercise that my wife, Mika, and I did that was designed to unearth our individual money history and beliefs and create the context for us to have a productive conversation around money.