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When she was 8 years old Heather Boneparth got into an argument about money with her grandfather. It’s just one of the memories from her childhood that left a financial imprint on her, lasting into adulthood. Now an attorney and the director of business & legal affairs at Bone Fide Wealth (a wealth management firm she runs with her husband Douglas), Heather opens up about:
- Why “money doesn’t hold a flame to time”
- The backstory on Money Together, the new book she and her husband wrote
- What relationships and “money conversations” have in common
- The financial TV show she loves to hate-watch
Opening clip – “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze”
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When she was 8 years old Heather Boneparth got into an argument about money with her grandfather. It’s just one of the memories from her childhood that left a financial imprint on her, lasting into adulthood. Now an attorney and the director of business & legal affairs at Bone Fide Wealth (a wealth management firm she runs with her husband Douglas), Heather opens up about:
- Why “money doesn’t hold a flame to time”
- The backstory on Money Together, the new book she and her husband wrote
- What relationships and “money conversations” have in common
- The financial TV show she loves to hate-watch
Opening clip – “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze”
TIKR can help you find the best stocks and follow top investors. Try it for free at tikr.com/unplugged

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