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In today's episode, Warren Ingram and Pieter de Villiers discuss the complexities of inheriting wealth, particularly in the context of grief and emotional connections. They chat through the importance of understanding the emotional ties to inherited money, taking time to process grief, and making informed financial decisions. The conversation also covers practical steps for managing inherited wealth, addressing feelings of guilt, and the necessity of creating a financial plan that aligns with personal values.
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In today's episode, Warren Ingram and Pieter de Villiers discuss the complexities of inheriting wealth, particularly in the context of grief and emotional connections. They chat through the importance of understanding the emotional ties to inherited money, taking time to process grief, and making informed financial decisions. The conversation also covers practical steps for managing inherited wealth, addressing feelings of guilt, and the necessity of creating a financial plan that aligns with personal values.
Takeaways
Learn more about Prescient Investment Management here.
Send us a text
Have a question for Warren? Don't forget to voice note your questions through our WhatsApp chat on (+27)79 807 8162 and you could be featured in one of our episodes. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Financial Freedom content: @HonestMoneyPod

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