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In honor of Women's History’s Month, I’ve partnered with Prudential, one of the most trusted financial services firms in the country, to provide empowering advice and insights to help us all thrive in our financial lives. The Prudential brand is synonymous with strength and resilience.
Head to Farnoosh.TV/Prudential for our top tips on how to set yourself up for financial success now and in the future. Whether you're saving for college, planning retirement, or working toward any other financial milestone, Prudential is here to help you get there and beyond. Visit prudential.com to learn more.
I am a non-client, paid promoter of Prudential Financial. To learn more about the material terms of my relationship with Prudential, please go to Farnoosh.TV/Prudential.
This podcast is provided for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should be construed as investment, insurance, financial, tax or legal advice. Please consult with your own advisor for such advice.
Today’s Ask Farnoosh episode is about how to afford life’s biggest (and exciting!) expenses. My special co-host, Prudential CFP Mary O’Malley, offers insights strategies you don’t want to miss including:
More about Mary: Her career life began as a Special Education teacher where she spent over a decade teaching underprivileged and special needs children. In 2011, Mary started a family but after spending a few years as a stay-at-home mom she made the decision to go back into the professional workforce by entering the financial services industry. Her passion for teaching in a
traditional setting had subsided but her passion to educate others still remains strong to this day. Mary’s interest in the financial industry was born out of her ability to overcome her own personal struggle with finances. Mary is not one to shy away from a challenge, and becoming a Certified Financial Planner has fulfilled her desire to educate others on how to take control of their personal finances.
Mary O’Malley CFP® joined Prudential Advisors in November 2020 and is now working with an all-female producer group that is dedicated to helping individuals, families and small business secure what is important, and take intentional steps toward reaching future goals and lifelong financial stability.
Prudential Disclosure: Our financial advisors offer financial planning and investment advisory services and programs through Pruco Securities, LLC (Pruco), under the marketing name Prudential Financial Planning Services (PFPS), pursuant to a separate client agreement. A financial advisor or financial planner offers insurance and securities products and services as a registered representative of Pruco, and an agent of issuing insurance companies. 1-800-778-2255.
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In honor of Women's History’s Month, I’ve partnered with Prudential, one of the most trusted financial services firms in the country, to provide empowering advice and insights to help us all thrive in our financial lives. The Prudential brand is synonymous with strength and resilience.
Head to Farnoosh.TV/Prudential for our top tips on how to set yourself up for financial success now and in the future. Whether you're saving for college, planning retirement, or working toward any other financial milestone, Prudential is here to help you get there and beyond. Visit prudential.com to learn more.
I am a non-client, paid promoter of Prudential Financial. To learn more about the material terms of my relationship with Prudential, please go to Farnoosh.TV/Prudential.
This podcast is provided for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be, nor should be construed as investment, insurance, financial, tax or legal advice. Please consult with your own advisor for such advice.
Today’s Ask Farnoosh episode is about how to afford life’s biggest (and exciting!) expenses. My special co-host, Prudential CFP Mary O’Malley, offers insights strategies you don’t want to miss including:
More about Mary: Her career life began as a Special Education teacher where she spent over a decade teaching underprivileged and special needs children. In 2011, Mary started a family but after spending a few years as a stay-at-home mom she made the decision to go back into the professional workforce by entering the financial services industry. Her passion for teaching in a
traditional setting had subsided but her passion to educate others still remains strong to this day. Mary’s interest in the financial industry was born out of her ability to overcome her own personal struggle with finances. Mary is not one to shy away from a challenge, and becoming a Certified Financial Planner has fulfilled her desire to educate others on how to take control of their personal finances.
Mary O’Malley CFP® joined Prudential Advisors in November 2020 and is now working with an all-female producer group that is dedicated to helping individuals, families and small business secure what is important, and take intentional steps toward reaching future goals and lifelong financial stability.
Prudential Disclosure: Our financial advisors offer financial planning and investment advisory services and programs through Pruco Securities, LLC (Pruco), under the marketing name Prudential Financial Planning Services (PFPS), pursuant to a separate client agreement. A financial advisor or financial planner offers insurance and securities products and services as a registered representative of Pruco, and an agent of issuing insurance companies. 1-800-778-2255.
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