financial planner or fiduciary

Knowing the Differences Between a Financial Planner & Fiduciary

financial planMoney shouldn’t be a taboo conversation topic…

Oftentimes, people feel uncomfortable talking about money or simply aren’t knowledgeable on how to manage finances, why it’s important to invest, or all of the different ways to save for retirement.

Lianne Hannaway is a Chartered Professional Accountant, an experienced financial executive, and an investor who helps women gain confidence as they grow their knowledge about their finances. When you know more, you plan more, and you can actually live the life you envisioned.

Lianne is also the founder of Wealthnuvo, a financial platform designed to help good savers become badass investors and build generational wealth. Through her CARE method, she is also laser-focused on the financial health of women and changing the trajectory of their futures.

Check out this short clip on why it’s important to know who’s handling your money, the differences between a financial planner and fiduciary, ways to invest and more.

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To learn more from Lianne, watch her full episode, Breaking Cycles of Wealth Disparity, on the Money With Mission Podcast!

Be sure to connect with Lianne on social @wealthnuvo and her website

We also invite you to register for Wealthnuvo’s Beyond Money Summit! Felecia, founder of Money With Mission, will be speaking about building a secure financial future through real estate investment opportunities that have a social impact.

Want even more great resources? Enjoy our Free Download of How to Create Wealth that Outlives You and 7 Steps to Building Resilient Wealth.

 

 

 

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