Topics discussed:
Financial abuse is not as black and white an issue as most of us think it is. In most instances, we think of it in the context of a relationship with a romantic partner, such as a husband, domestic partner or boyfriend, and often it is exactly that. But financial abuse can also occur in circumstances where parents financially abuse their children, or elderly parents are financially abused by their children, or employers and bosses prevent an employee from questioning their salary and financial rights in the workplace.
Join me in this podcast as I discuss ways to avoid being a victim of financial abuse.
Kimberlee Davis is The Fiscal Feminist
Links mentioned in this episode:
TheBahnsenGroup.com
TheFiscalFeminist.com
Topics discussed: Financial abuse is not as black and white an issue as most of us think it is. In most instances, we think of it in the context of a relationship with a romantic partner, such as a husband, domestic partner or boyfriend, and often it is exactly that. But financial abuse can also occur in circumstances where parents financially abuse their children, or elderly parents are financially abused by their children, or employers and bosses prevent an employee from questioning their salary and financial rights in the workplace.
Join me in this podcast as I discuss ways to avoid being a victim of financial abuse.
Kimberlee Davis is The Fiscal Feminist
Links mentioned in this episode:
Kimberlee Davis is your host of The Fiscal Feminist, a show about women and our relationship with money and finances. Kimberlee Davis is Managing Director and Partner at The Bahnsen Group, a private wealth management firm. She specializes in personal wealth advising and oversees financial and retirement planning solutions for high net worth individuals and multi-generational families. Her proficiency also includes helping individuals transition to financial independence after life altering events such as death or divorce.