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Send us a textY para vencer los miedos no podian faltar los consejos de Elaine King, con más de veinte años de experiencia asesorando a familias en el manejo de sus negocios y sus patrimonios, Leímos su libro: "Los 10 Mandamientos Financieros" de cómo lograr el éxito a largo plazo, identificando los valores familiares y respetan do las individualidades."Porque la transferencia de valores es mucho más importante que la del dinero, pero si los pasas juntos, habrás creado algo muy poderoso para ti, tu familia yla sociedad." Elaine King, Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
Elaine King, experta en finanzas, nos habló sobre el dinero que te puedes ahorrar por identificar los beneficios que puedes obtener por tener al día tu deuda médica. Entérate de las últimas noticias con el mejor análisis de nuestros especialistas invitados. Ponte los audífonos y escucha el podcast del Buenos Días América en Uforia App, Apple Podcast, Youtube, Spotify o donde sea que escuches podcasts.
Why aren't all big-money ballers able to pile up massive stacks of Benjamins? How come some average Joe earners can build significant wealth? On today's special roundtable episode, we dive into a blog post listing the top six reasons people who make big money can't save. One of the Top 100-rated financial planners by Investopedia in 2023, Elaine King, joined us. She's not alone, though. We also feature the creator of the award-winning blog Afford Anything, Paula Pant, and our own resident CFP, OG. In the second half of the conversation, sponsored by DepositAccounts.com, we'll explore the actual benefits of relocating to save money. Stick around for our year-long trivia competition inspired by our special guest, Elaine King's, home country of Peru. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/top-six-reasons-youre-not-rich-1528 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mitos y verdades del puntaje crediticio. No podrácreer los tips que nos regaló Elaine King, acerca de la desición que se tome al postularnos en un proceso de crédito. Entérate de las últimas noticias con el mejor análisis de nuestros especialistas invitados. Ponte los audífonos y escucha el podcast del Buenos Días América en Uforia App, Apple Podcast, Youtube, Spotify o donde sea que escuches podcasts.
Incluso las tragedias más grandes pueden convertirse en trampolines para un futuro más brillante. ¿Estás listo para descubrir cómo convertirte en el héroe de tu propia historia financiera? Sintoniza "Consejo de Familia" y prepárate para aprender de las experiencias más difíciles mientras exploramos el lado transformador del dinero, la lealtad y el amor en todas sus formas.Únete a expertos como Elaine King mientras desentierran los secretos detrás de la traición financiera y ofrecen consejos que transformarán incluso las experiencias más dolorosas en oportunidades para fortalecerse.Desde disputas familiares que rompen corazones hasta crisis empresariales que desafían la resistencia de cualquier individuo, este episodio con Elaine en "Consejo de Familia" te llevará en un viaje de autodescubrimiento y empoderamiento, donde las víctimas se convierten en campeones de su propio destino financiero.Conoce a nuestra invitada: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elainekingcfpContactanos: https://burofamiliar.com/Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
De la mano de Elaine King, https://www.linkedin.com/in/elainekingcfp conversamos acerca de la mision "ineludible" del Consejo de Familia: el desarrollo de la inteligencia financiera y los consejos de la experta para las familias empresarias que desean alcanzar su salud financiera. Las consultas de los oyentes enriquecen nuestro programa. envíalas a: margaret@burofamiliar o por aqui. Respetamos la privacidad. Si prefieres no recibir estos enlaces, dejanos saber!Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
Familia Empresaria: ¿Estilo de Vida o Vida con Estilo?Conversamos del dilema de la coherencia entre el estilo de vida y el sentido de la vida. Abordamos las preguntas: donde está el desafío? en la familia o en el ambiente? Conoce a nuestra invitada: Elaine King, MBA, CFPLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com › elainekingcfpAdemás, nos presenta el segundo tomo de su exitoso programa Saltarin para la educacion financiera de los pequeños y sus futuros sostenibles que ya está siendo reconocido institucionalmente en el ambiente escolar Latinoamericano. Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
In this episode, Jamie Hopkins, Managing Partner of Wealth Solutions, and Ana Trujillo Limón, Director, Coaching and Advisor Content, sit down with Elaine King, Founder and CEO of Family and Money Matters Institute™. Elaine King's journey unfolds as she shares the story of founding her own firm and the deep significance behind the awards she's received. She provides valuable advice, from makeup and clothing style tips for TV to fostering financial literacy. Elaine's commitment to educating the community, particularly younger generations, is a true inspiration. She addresses the misconceptions in the financial industry about the Latino community both for clients and employees. Elaine shares what her path to freedom looks like. and emphasizes the power of making positive financial decisions, ultimately reclaiming one's time and pursuing their passions.Elaine talks about: How she came to found her own firmWhich award and recognition is the most meaningful to herHer advice about improving your media appearance and becoming more polished and professionalMakeup and clothing style tips for going on TVWhy she is a big advocate for financial literacy and educates her community, starting with the younger generationsSome of the misconceptions the financial industry has about the Latino community and how it can better reach the Latino community both as clients and as employeesFinding freedom in owning one's time, doing what one loves, and making positive financial decisionsAnd moreResources:Framework | E123 | Terence 'Bud' Crawford: Fighting for ChangeIndiana Jones and the Dial of DestinyThe HolidayConnect with Jamie Hopkins and Ana Trujillo Limón: Carson Group LLCLinkedIn: Jamie HopkinsLinkedIn: Ana Trujillo LimónConnect with Elaine King:Family and Money Matters Institute™LinkedIn: Elaine KingAbout our Guest: Elaine King, CFP® is the founder of Family and Money Matters™, with the mission of empowering the family's financial and human capital to achieve financial well-being. She has served as the Family's Financial Planner for over 1,200 families and 100 multigenerational family enterprises crafting actionable family financial plans. Elaine is a Financial Education advocate, creator of the first family financial program in LATAM, and winner of the Best Latin book award. She was recognized as the 2023 Investopedia's 10th Most Influential Financial Advisor and in 2017 recognized by People Magazine's Top 25 lnfluential Hispanic Women. Elaine has been featured in the WSJ, Forbes, Telemundo, CNN and is a columnist for financial journals in the US and LATAM.
How is your thinking plan looking? Is it all clear skies and amber waves of grain? Or is it a pollution-riddled smog alert experienced during rush hour in LA - if it were next to an erupting Mt. Saint Helens? Joining our roundtable is Elaine King, a Peruvian-born CFP® who practices financial planning in Miami. She joins our regular contributors - Paula Pant who is currently located in Manhattan, New York, and Len Penzo who is still somewhere in a bunker below the Los Angeles pollution. They'll debate what ways we can use to combat the pollution that obstructs the view of our financial future. We'll talk about how we have to be aware of both internal and external sources of financial pollution and how we can combat all pollutant threats - how our mindset impacts our view of finances as well as how external factors do. In addition to cutting/controlling expenses, we dive into how earning more money - and the mindset shift that needs to happen within you - is an important factor in cleaning up what pollution is mucking up your financial outlook. What time pollution sources are impacting your life that, if better handled, could clear up a lot of the smog that blocks your financial future? In the second half of our discussion, we'll talk about how integrating the right risk-management strategy is one big, often undervalued, way to clean up the pollution that obscures your financial view. We'll talk about what insurances are essential, and what probably aren't worth it. Also, what investments and investment strategies could be adding to the pollution that contaminates your financial view? What about our tax planning strategies? What screams pollution louder than taxes? Stick around for Doug's trivia relationship-based trivia when we discuss one big way to pollute the air in your happy union. Will Elaine do OG solid and pull out the W? Will Paula continue her miracle run? Will Len bore us amaze us put his happy marriage with the honeybee in danger with his dominance of dating app knowledge? Be sure to tune in to find out! FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/friday-roundtable-financial-pollution-with-elaine-king-1415 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.StackingBenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Interview conducted by James McQuaid and Elaine King, October 29-November 6, 1978. Photo: Mike Mandel (American, 1924–2016). "Arthur Siegel," from "The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards," 1974–1975. Courtesy of Department of Photography/George Eastman Museum. This interview was produced as part of an oral history project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Silver Voices Project, which allowed for digitization and sharing of this archival audio, was made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services, grant number MA-30-19-0681-19. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this audio do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Library Sciences or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Conoce a nuestra invita de hoy: https://www.elaineking.com/ experta en finanzas familiares Elaine King, fundadora de Family Money Matters, quien nos comparte valiosos consejos para manejar nuestra relacion con el dinero y las finanzas .Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
Ahorrar no es suficiente.Elaine King, https://www.elaineking.com/ nos invita a:Aprender a organizar mis finanzasPlanificar o invertir mi dineroSucesión para mi empresa familiarTrabajar en un programa institucional/corporativoy sobre todo a invertir en desarrollar la inteligencia financiera. Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
Guest: In an article in the Herald ‘Weekend Life', Elaine King discusses the work of environmentalist, independent wildlife researcher and author Gareth Patterson and he joins Amy to discuss the bold research described in his two books ‘The Secret Elephants and Beyond The Secret Elephants'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Desde la perspectiva de una experta en el tema financiero, un interesante enfoque de sostenibilidad. Para enseñar y aprender a tomar decisiones financieras basadas en valores y buenos hábitos, no hay edad. En Consejo de Familia hablamos con Elaine King de la Sensatez Financiera y su impacto en los Directorios. De la posibilidad de aprender y ejercitar tempranamente el músculo de la toma de decisiones respecto al dinero, la disciplina financiera y el mantra de que el dinero es para usarlo, guardarlo crecerlo y compartirlo. Los 4 o 5 años son ideales para iniciarlos en las decisiones financieras, exponiéndolos a elecciones con consecuencias como leemos en el Libro Saltarin escrito por nuestra invitada. Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
A que edad y cómo iniciar una educación financiera en un medio de abundancia? Cómo potenciar el gen emprendedor en un ambiente donde las necesidades están cubiertas? Es posible resignificar aquellos valores fundamentales de tiempos de escasez para que tengan sentido en el futuro? Elaine King, https://www.elaineking.com/es/ de Family and Money Matters ha dedicado su carrera a la investigación , difusión y diseño de herramientas practicas de impacto global. Encontramos en el librito Saltarin, y sus 4 palabras claves para una familia unida: usar, guardar, sembrar y compartir, una luz para don Cristobal, quien nos escribe preocupado. Consejo de Familia, el PODCAST donde hilamos fino los dilemas de las familias empresarias.
Elaine King MBA, CFP®, CDFA™, CFBA, ACC | Author | Financial Planner BIO: Elaine King has worked with more than 1,200 families creating practical and actionable strategies focused on wealth planning, financial education, succession planning, social impact, and family governance. Elaine has an advanced certificate in Family Business Advising (ACFBA) and is a certified financial planner™ professional (CFP®) considered an expert in international family finances and is an ambassador of the CFP® board. She is the founder and president of Family and Money Matters™ since 2012 whose mission is to empower the family's human and financial capital to reach financial well-being. She is the author of eight published books about financial planning two of them “Family and Money Matters Next Gen” and “ ” which were awarded the Best Latino Book Award. She is also the author of “Saltarín”, a children's book pioneering in teaching kids the value of financial planning. Highlights: How our cultures influence our money storiesThe value of understanding the origins of our money storiesHow embracing our financial fears can provide us with positive lessonsElaine explains how she found financial peace within her money storyWhy ask ourselves questions such as "what does debt mean?" increase our financial wellnessWe answer the ever-important question of "what is wealth?"Elaine shares how we can improve our financial well-being Elaine discusses the Four Capitals of Wealth:FinancialHuman Intellectual Social Quotes: "Transform your family finances with purpose" Elaine King"Wealth is......balance" Elaine King"I live in peace and that does not have a price" Elaine King LINKS: Elaine's website: CLICK HERE
On this episode of the ParTee Hannah and Christine are together at the Emporia Country Club and convinced special 5x guest Elaine King to join them! We are through three rounds of the world championships and they discuss everything from favorite stats, to surprise hot rounds, and the course layouts for FPO. The ParTee is just getting started and you're invited! Come ParTee with us
Charlie Eisenhood and Josh Mansfield preview the OTB Open, the next stop on the Disc Golf Pro Tour Elite Series. But first they discuss Simon Lizotte's thoughts on disc golf courses and Elaine King's return to the broadcast booth. They also break down the potential in this weekend's final push for qualification to the Match Play Championships next month in Colorado!
Elaine stops in to talk about the incident at Champions Cup.
Elaine A. King was born in Oak, Park, Illinois and grew up in the Chicago area. She was a Professor, at Carnegie Mellon University teaching the History of Art/Theory/Museum Studies. King received an interdisciplinary Ph.D. from Northwestern University in 1986 from the School of Speech (Theory and Culture) and History of Art. Dr. King holds a joint Masters Degree in Art History and Public Policy, from Northern Illinois University and her B.A. was awarded from Northern Illinois University in Art History and American History [Pre-Law]. In 2002 she received a Certificate of Fine Arts and Decorative Arts Appraisal New York University. In May 2011 she was invited to become a member of the National Press Club in Washington, DC. She is a freelance critic who frequently writes for Sculpture, ARTES, Grapheion and the Washington Post. Dr. King served as the Executive Director and Curator of the Carnegie Mellon Art Gallery [1985-1991, and was the Executive Director and Chief Curator of the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, [1993-1995] following the Robert Mapplethorpe debacle. Throughout her career as a curator she organized over forty-five art exhibitions, including a wide range of one-person exhibitions and catalogues for artists, Barry Le Va, Martin Puryear, Tishan Hsu, Gordan Matta-Clark, Elizabeth Murray, Mel Bochner, Nancy Spero, Robert Wilson, David Humphrey, and Martha Rosler. In addition, she has curated a wide range of group exhibitions including Light Into Art: Photography to Virtual Reality, New Generations, New York, Chicago, The Figure As Fiction, Abstraction Today, Drawing in the Eighties, and Art In the Age of Information. In February 2007 she was the guest curator for the Maria Mater O'Neill mid-career survey exhibition for the Museo of Art Puerto Rico, San Juan that opened in February 2007 and compiled a catalogue titled Artist Interrupted, 1986-2006. In the fall of 2009 she was a guest curator at the Mattress Factory, in Pittsburgh for the exhibition titled Likeness: Transformation of Portrayal After Warhol's Legacy. King has been the guest curator several times for the Hungarian Graphic Arts Biennial in Gyór between 1993-2005. The International Studies Art Program American University's selected her to be the distinguished Art Historian/Critic in-residence to teach in Corciano, Italy, in the fall 2006. Additionally Elaine King and Kim Levin were asked to nominate artists for the Venice Biennale. She has been awarded numerous grants from diverse agencies including: United States Office of Information –Curatorial Grant for the American Section of the Master of Graphic Arts Biennial, Györ Hungary [shipping] Pennsylvania Arts Council Grant, Art Criticism Fellowship, The Trust for Mutual Understanding, Rockefeller Foundation, (research in Slovakia) The National Endowment for the Arts (In 1989,1988,1985, 1983) Museum s/catalogues, Hillman Foundation, Warhol Foundation, Richard K. Mellon Foundation Grant, French International Fund from Artists' Action, for the Michel Gerard exhibit, American Association of Museums, Award of Merit for the Tishan Hsu catalogue Award of Distinction, American Association of Museums for the Mel Bochner catalogue. She was awarded an IREX grant to do research in Prague on changes in contemporary art after the fall of the wall. King was part of a panel discussion on Censorship and the Culture Wars at the Ann Arbor Film Festival and a reviewer for Bullfrog Films. In September 2006, Allworth Press published the anthology titled Ethics and the Visual Arts that she and Gail Levin co-edited. Elaine King. In 2001 she was awarded a Senior Research Fellowship by the Smithsonian Institution's American Art Museum to research contemporary portraiture. Also King was awarded a Short-term Research Fellow in 2003 from the Smithsonian Institution National Portrait Gallery as well as a Short-term Fellowship at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.
Today, we talk with two advisors who launched their firms in the past six months. This is a different kind of podcast that gives folks an inside perspective on what it's really like in the first year. Instead of talking to people about how their first year was in hindsight, Elaine King and Scott Alan Turner, fee-only RIA owners from Florida and Texas respectively, share what it's like to figure things out right now—as they're doing it. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/331
The Queen of Discs, 5x World Champion Elaine King joins Grant and Jen in the midst of her Texas swing of disc golf tournaments.
Chris talks with psychotherapist Elaine King about the recent heart-breaking loss of his father and the daily task of grieving and trying to make sense of a world without his Dad. They talk about what can provide support and aid in the unfolding nature of the grieving process. They share ideas and insights that have emerged through lived experience of loss.
Welcome back to the ParTee with Hannah and Christine! This week Hannah chats with owner and founder of Whale Sacs, Tina Oakley! Tina opens up about her entrepreneur journey with Whale Sacs, how she overcame difficulties in starting small businesses, and her 24 hour charity stream for #teamseas!Later in the episode Christine and Hannah break down Kristin Tattar's new contract with Latitude64, with emphasis on the effects big sponsorship announcements have on the rest of the division. They also share the current schedule for DGPT elite series tour, majors, and the first wave of Silver Series tour events, and compare the differences between the 2021 and 2022 season (where is the west coast?). The hosts also talk briefly about the Ken Climo and Elaine King player of the year awards and share who they voted for and think has earned each category. Come ParTee with us!Keep up with us on Instagram!@hannahemcbeth@christinejenningsdiscgolf@discgolfprotour
Three years and 150+ podcasts later I figured it was time for a small break. Until new episodes return this Fall, I'll be posting compilations of some of my favorite Art Dealer Diaries moments.Part seven features (in order) Western plein air painter Bill Gallen, Associate Director of the BYU Museum of Art Ed Lind, master San Ildefonso potter Russell Sanchez, Western sculptor Susan Kliewer, contemporary Navajo weaver Marlowe Katoney, and art critic and museum curator Elaine A. King.
Welcome back to the ParTee! We are finally catching up on everything from the World Championships. We weren't procrastinating, it just took us a month to process what the heck happened (or something like that). In HOT HEADLINES we discuss the announcement of Discmania going separate ways from Innova and manufacturing their own discs! They moved right next to their new bestie Latitude64 in Sweden, so even though break ups suck they are surrounded by their friends ❤ Love that for them. We also break down the World Championships: It was an incredible time for women's disc golf ***and we need to apologize for not including Sarah Hokom's ace on hole 18 at Mulligans. It was an out of body experience for Hannah because she was broadcasting out of the booth right next to it and was in a state of shock and awe and it didn't get brought up during the episode and she has been dealt with.In CALL ME WITH CHRISTINE we answer fan questions about how we prepare, outside of practicing on the course, for an event, if we check scores during tournament rounds, and the growth of the women's game over the years since we've been competing! In WHAT'S TRENDING we cover Elaine King and her 300 wins (your welcome for our contributions Elaine), as well as the upcoming PDGA board of directors elections! Come ParTee with us!Be Our Friend!Instagram @hannahemcbeth_ ; @ckjennings88568 ; @discgolfprotour
Join your hosts Brandon Patrick and Chris Kerns, and announcer Paul Blair for some laughs, tears and disc golf. This week we sit down with THE Incomparable Elaine King and the awesome Eric Vandenberg — We talk to them about the evolution of Disc Golf and gush over some awesome MVP Plastic! Don't forget to grab your Elaine King Eclipse Reactor! Find out more about Circl3 at: linktr.ee/circl3cast
Disc Golf is one of the fastest growing sports in the world, experiencing 33% growth from 2019 to 2020 alone. The sport has online live and delayed coverage, corporate sponsorships for tournaments and professionals, and ESPN is also getting in on the action. Equipment is flying off the shelves at local sporting good stores and 3+ new courses are built every day around the world! So, where did this all start? Today we are joined by disc golf legend Elaine King. Elaine is a 5 time women's World Disc Golf Champion, a member of the disc golf Hall of Fame with 299 career tournament wins, and has been playing disc golf since 1983 (and still going). We discuss the history and evolution of disc golf, Elaine's own disc golf journey, and where the sport is heading in the future. Joe Schmo Sports Show Theme Song by KingDomeComeMusic/LikeMindProductions Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Instagram Listen on iTunes Listen on Spotify Listen on Stitcher Listen on Google: Subscribe on YouTube Please support our show by shopping on Amazon #discgolf #PDGA Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
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The GOAT joins the show as she chases 300 wins.
The Power of a Money Mentor in Boosting Financial Confidence Episode 118 Are you looking to increase your financial knowledge and confidence? If so, finding a money mentor makes a lot of sense. Listen to my conversation with Elaine King, CFP®, founder of Family Money Matters™, about mentorship and the power of financial role models. We discuss the need to empower Latinx women and families and to make sure the next generation has access to sound financial training. You will walk away understanding the difference between coaching, consulting and mentoring, and how to look for a money mentor who is right for you. Show Notes: Meet Elaine King – Bio Elaine King’s website Family & Money Matters Online course – The Colors of Your Money 100th episode of Breaking Money Silence® podcast episode: Celebrating Women Who Live to 100 and Beyond A special thank you to our episode sponsor, Copper Leaf Financial. Held to the fiduciary standard of care, Copper Leaf develops a financial plan specifically for you integrating every aspect of your life. They offer comprehensive wealth planning services including sustainable investing solutions. To find out more, visit Copper Leaf Financial . .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container .et_bloom_form_header { background-color: #146a7d !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_fields i { color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content .et_bloom_custom_field_radio i:before { background: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_content button { background-color: #f58023 !important; } .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container h2 strong { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; }.et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p span, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container p strong, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form input, .et_bloom .et_bloom_optin_1 .et_bloom_form_container form button span { font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, Lucida, sans-serif; } Submit your question for the Breaking Money Silence® Podcast! Submit Your question has been submitted! OTHER WAYS TO ENJOY THIS POST: Listen on Google Listen on Amazon Listen on Stitcher Subscribe on iTunes Listen on Spotify Join Breaking Money Silence on Facebook KBK Connection, Inc., is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com
Are you looking to increase your financial knowledge and confidence? If so, finding a money mentor makes a lot of sense. Listen to my conversation with Elaine King, CFP®, founder of Family Money Matters™, about mentorship and the power of financial role models. We discuss the need to empower Latinx women and families and to make sure the next generation has access to sound financial training. You will walk away understanding the difference between coaching, consulting and mentoring, and how to look for a money mentor who is right for you. Show Notes: Meet Elaine King - Bio Elaine King’s website Family & Money Matters Online course – The Colors of Your Money 100th episode of Breaking Money Silence® podcast episode: Celebrating Women Who Live to 100 and Beyond This episode is sponsored by Life Transitions by Dr. Amy. When it comes to life’s changes, there are two types of people: those experiencing the change and the professionals advising them. Life Transitions by Dr. Amy walks beside both, helping financial professionals and individuals navigate more gracefully through any life change. To find out more, visit DrAmy.life Be sure to sign up for the Breaking Money Silence® podcast and not miss an episode!
In Latin America, family businesses are the predominant economic players. Their sustainability is crucial to national ecosystems, as each family brings unique cultural and economic contributions. However, like any regional cluster, these Latin American business families are subject to prejudice, myths and stereotypes that can limit their potential for growth. Financial expert Elaine King, CFP® , founder and president of the Family and Money Matters Institute, is no stranger to these myths. As a Latin American woman in a male-dominated industry, she has had to break through many stereotypes to be treated equally as her male counterparts. Despite the steady progress in creating a more gender-inclusive environment, many women in Latin American family businesses still experience stigmas and expectations that hinder families from tapping into the full pool of diverse talent potential. Redefining the structure of family businesses as a whole and encouraging evolution will help create a lasting legacy for the next generation of entrepreneurs. In this episode of WiFB Conversations, Elaine King and Ramia Marielle El Agamy discuss the myths surrounding Latin American family businesses, women’s role in those businesses and how that role is evolving.
I had artist Julia Arriola on the podcast today. She is a new artist for us and our gallery-artist relationship has developed into one of those special situations where you get a new artist and their work really resonates with you as a collector and as an art dealer but is also immediately recognized by clients and collectors alike. Julia is of Mexican-Mescalero Apache descent who does these wonderful ledger drawings that have steampunk motifs incorporated into traditional Native American stories and imagery, and the story behind her mixing of these clashing ideologies is almost as interesting as the art itself. Ever since we’ve started receiving these wonderful drawings we just can’t keep them on the walls. They sell out almost immediately, usually within a day. Aside from her ledger drawings, Julia is also a very interesting person with an incredible story of how became the artist she is today. Even though she was always interested in art, Julia had to take a circuitous route to get recognized. From being a navy aircraft signaler to working in factories, to finally getting back to her love of art and getting a BFA and Masters in art - hers is a story of perseverance. If you are a struggling artist and go “Gee, I don’t think I can do this...” Listen to Julia’s story. It might give you some perspective on the uncertain, long road to becoming an artist and the payoff when you finally make it.
¿Alguna vez has pensado en escribir tu historia? Hacer brillar las historias de las personas, es el trabajo de mi invitada de este episodio. Su nombre es Aleyso Bridger, nacida en Colombia, fundadora/CEO de Bridger Communications y establecida en Miami desde 2010. Su experiencia en el mundo de las relaciones públicas, apoyando a escritores y otros profesionales, es infinita, sin embargo, hoy no vino aquí a hablarnos de eso, sino a contarnos sus altos y bajos en el trayecto que, diariamente, la mantiene siendo la persona que siempre ha querido ser: una emprendedora de éxito, madre y esposa que se ha reinventado a sí misma todas las veces que ha hecho falta, a pesar de las decepciones, de los miedos y los rechazos, que todo emprendedor debe aprender a ver como parte natural de su proceso de crecimiento, si realmente desea el éxito. Si eres de esas personas decididas a trabajar por tus sueños, estoy segura que la historia de Aleyso será de gran inspiración para ti. Y, si quieres saber más de esta extraordinaria comunicadora, y su larga experiencias con docenas de empresas y escritores (tanto famosos como principiantes), aquí te dejo un resumen de algunas de las marca con las cuales ha trabajado y, también, sus redes sociales. --- Su firma ha implementado plataformas y campañas digitales de publicidad y relaciones públicas en Estados Unidos para clientes como: Century 21 Real Estate, Eva Longoria Foundation, Fuente Latina, Mundo Espiritual, Polvora Advertising, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Harper Collins, Univision, Meredith/Time Corporation, HOLA! USA, Celebra, Peace Love World, CALA Enterprises, DEEPAK CHOPRA, ACA Advisors, entre otros. En el mundo editorial ha representado y sido publicista de Adamari López, Luis Enrique, Ismael Cala, Jaime Bayly, Luz Maria Doria, Víctor Florencio “El Niño Prodigio”, Cristy Marrero, Michelle Lewin, Claudia Molina, Leila Cobo, Chef James, Sigal Ratner, Elaine King, Felipe Viel, Gaby Natale, Samar Yorde, Silvia Núñez Del Arco, Lilia Reyes Spindola, Fabiola Diamond, Estrella Flores-Carretero, Alejandra Llamas, Sheila Morataya, Yosy Finol, Dr. Edith Shiro, entre otros. Más información: www.bridgerpr.com http://aurumbooks.com/ @aurumbooks79 @aleysopr
Art expert and critic Elaine A. King found her way to the Podcast studio, mask and all. This was filmed during the coronavirus pandemic with social distancing, shortly after Arizona governor Ducey issued a stay at home order. Elaine's story as a professor, historian, critic, and curator was enlighting. King was a tenured Professor at Carnegie-Mellon University in Art History & Theory and has curated over 50 art exhibitions. We had a lively discussion on the nuances of what it means to be an art critic and curator; a field I didn't really understand fully until our podcast. It was freeing to discuss art in such a trying time as a lockdown pandemic as art holds importance in our culture, listeners and in my own life. This art podcast was a deep dive into contemporary art, and I hope you' find it as interesting as I did.
En esta época de verano los gastos en la familia aumentan y las deudas nos pueden llevar a endeudarnos, la experta Elaine King nos trae 4 trucos para ahorrar dinero en este verano.
A discussion with 8-time World Champion Elaine King about how have courses evolved over the years, and how we continue to design safe courses as discs become faster, and more dangerous.Guests: Elaine King
Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson congratulate a handful of Pro Masters World Champions this week on PDGA Radio! The hosts run through their takes from the event (5:15), including Dave Feldberg’s strategy (7:40), Elaine King’s smooth victory (14:45), and more. Feldberg joins the show to talk about the advantages of throwing a mixed bag, fatherhood, and his work with the Next Generation tour (20:00). Steve and Sara close the show with the weekend’s hot rounds (44:55) and picks for the Discraft Great Lakes Open (54:50).
Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson congratulate a handful of Pro Masters World Champions this week on PDGA Radio! The hosts run through their takes from the event (5:15), including Dave Feldberg’s strategy (7:40), Elaine King’s smooth victory (14:45), and more. Feldberg joins the show to talk about the advantages of throwing a mixed bag, fatherhood, and his work with the Next Generation tour (20:00). Steve and Sara close the show with the weekend’s hot rounds (44:55) and picks for the Discraft Great Lakes Open (54:50).
Elections for the PDGA Board of Directors begin on July 1, so it’s time to get to know the candidates with a special episode of PDGA Radio! Steve Hill chats with each of the six members who are vying for the two open board positions and covers topics ranging from sustainable growth for disc golf and membership priorities to the am/pro balance and walk-up music. Timestamps for each candidate:Trevor Harbolt #26860 (2:15)Elaine King #3090 (15:15)Wilbur Wallis #6583 (43:40)Randall Palmer #78044 (56:15)Matt Neighbors #79426 (1:13:10)Laura Nagtegaal #44969 (1:31:35) PDGA members can keep an eye on their email, as ballots should be in your inbox soon.
Elections for the PDGA Board of Directors begin on July 1, so it’s time to get to know the candidates with a special episode of PDGA Radio! Steve Hill chats with each of the six members who are vying for the two open board positions and covers topics ranging from sustainable growth for disc golf and membership priorities to the am/pro balance and walk-up music. Timestamps for each candidate:Trevor Harbolt #26860 (2:15)Elaine King #3090 (15:15)Wilbur Wallis #6583 (43:40)Randall Palmer #78044 (56:15)Matt Neighbors #79426 (1:13:10)Laura Nagtegaal #44969 (1:31:35) PDGA members can keep an eye on their email, as ballots should be in your inbox soon.
Disc golf royalty joins this week’s episode of PDGA Radio! Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson talk record-setting media coverage for the Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open (2:10) before welcoming five-time world champion Elaine King to the show (7:31) for a conversation about her role on the PDGA medical committee, the state of the women’s game, and the lightning round. The hosts take a swing through the weekend A-Tier slate and talk weather at the Nick Hyde Memorial (33:53); preview the Jonesboro Open and make their picks (50:45); then wrap the show with a look at this weekend’s Amateur World Doubles Championship (1:09:10).
Disc golf royalty joins this week’s episode of PDGA Radio! Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson talk record-setting media coverage for the Dynamic Discs Glass Blown Open (2:10) before welcoming five-time world champion Elaine King to the show (7:31) for a conversation about her role on the PDGA medical committee, the state of the women’s game, and the lightning round. The hosts take a swing through the weekend A-Tier slate and talk weather at the Nick Hyde Memorial (33:53); preview the Jonesboro Open and make their picks (50:45); then wrap the show with a look at this weekend’s Amateur World Doubles Championship (1:09:10).
The Ed Headrick Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic is in the books, and Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson break it down on PDGA Radio! First, the hosts look at what led to Catrina Allen’s second straight win at W.R. Jackson and how Elaine King proved she could hang with the top women. Next it’s onto the final round battle in Open, where Paul McBeth and Gregg Barsby went toe-to-toe.Robert Leonard stops by to clarify why Allen should have received a penalty stroke in round one, and Steve and Sara discuss the format and make their picks for this weekend’s Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship.
The Ed Headrick Disc Golf Hall of Fame Classic is in the books, and Steve Hill and Sara Lamberson break it down on PDGA Radio! First, the hosts look at what led to Catrina Allen’s second straight win at W.R. Jackson and how Elaine King proved she could hang with the top women. Next it’s onto the final round battle in Open, where Paul McBeth and Gregg Barsby went toe-to-toe.Robert Leonard stops by to clarify why Allen should have received a penalty stroke in round one, and Steve and Sara discuss the format and make their picks for this weekend’s Disc Golf Pro Tour Championship.
Charlie Eisenhood and Steve Hill have a jam-packed episode of The Upshot this week, featuring an interview with USWDGC champion Paige Pierce, a discussion of Will Schusterick's decision to shut down his season, Drew Gibson's social media post about the NFL National Anthem controversy, Elaine King's decision to leave Discraft, and the newly announced 2018 Tour schedule. Plus, they answer listener mailbag questions.
Elaine King Family Business Advisor™ and a Certified Financial Planner® Should family finances handled or controlled by only one person in the family? Elaine and Kathleen delve into this myth and examine how getting the entire family involved in financial discussions and decisions can actually strengthen the family. It also will prepare and educate kids to be able to make responsible financial decisions as they leave home and start their own careers. Their advice is to not give up, it may not always be easy but it can be very rewarding. Special Offers: Elaine offers Breaking Money Silence™ podcast listeners a free download of Chapter One of her book, Family & Money Matters. Visit her web site Family and Money Matters here to download the chapter. She is also offering 40% off a financial plan to our listeners through December 31, 2016. When you schedule a consultation with Elaine here, please add KBK to the Comments. Elaine King is a Family Business Advisor™ and a Certified Financial Planner™. Elaine is considered an expert in international family financial planning and ambassador for the CFP Board of Standards. Founder and president of Family and Money Matters™ whose mission is to empower the family’s human and financial capital to achieve financial well-being together. Elaine is the author of the international bestselling book “La Familia y El Dinero Hecho Facil” winner of Best Latino Award (Penguin Random House 2013). She also wrote the first book in Latin America to teach children about the value of planning; “Saltarin y las cuatro palabras clave para una familia unida” (Santillana 2014). Twitter: elainekingfp LinkedIn: Elaine King, MBA, CFP® Facebook: Elaine King FP YouTube: Elaine King Fuentes To sign up for the Breaking Money Silence Podcast, click here.