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175. Should You Hire a Financial Advisor If You're a Woman Starting to Invest?

Episode 175 Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Should you hire a financial advisor or is that just what everyone tells you to do?
If you’re a woman who wants to start investing but feels unsure about doing it alone, this episode is made for you.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. When hiring a financial advisor actually makes sense and when it doesn’t
  2. Why financial education beats expensive advice every time (especially for women)
  3. A simple 4-step method to manage your money and invest on your own without overwhelm

🎧 Hit play to find out whether you really need a financial advisor and what to do instead if you're ready to invest on your own terms.

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About the show

Centsational Women Investing is the podcast helping women across Europe master investing, build passive income, and create real financial freedom — without the jargon, the judgment, or the finance-bro energy. Each week we make personal finance, somatic work and financial literacy simple, blending practical investment strategies with the money mindset and somatic work that helps you actually follow through. Whether you're learning how to start investing for the first time, planning for retirement, building wealth alongside your career, or working toward full financial independence, this is your space to feel calm, clear, and powerful with money.

Topics we cover: investing for women · how to start investing · passive income · financial freedom · financial literacy · money mindset · wealth building · wealth management · financial independence · retirement planning · financial confidence · overcoming financial anxiety · i...

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