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Helga Hayse Helps You Protect Your Clients


Helga is a dynamic, powerful and entertaining speaker. Women resonate with her honest disclosure of her personal experience of being widowed unexpectedly but prepared emotionally and financially to rebuild her life.
Helga's topics include:

A Wife’s Guide to Financial Intimacy: All About Your Husband’s Money
Financial Intimacy: A Woman’s Guide to Financial Clarity
Financial Intimacy: Good for your Health, Great for Your Wealth

Helga has been a speaker for:

Norcal Financial Planners Conference, 2009
King Wealth Planning
Family Wealth Consulting Group
Deposition Reporters Association
Coldwell Banker
Opes Financial Advisors
American Society on Aging
Marin Financial Advisors
New York Life
Merrill Lynch

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Helga provided the inspiration for many of our clients to open meaningful dialogue into their financial planning issues and desires. I call it “getting to the heart of the issues.”

Paul S. King, CFP, President
King Wealth Planning, Inc. http://www.kingwealth.com

“Helga provided our clients specific questions and ways for families to begin the conversations that lead to peace and understanding in relationships, bringing generations closer through clearing up long held misunderstandings. Helga’s conversations with our clients add an invaluable complement to our services. Making the effort to have the tough conversations now allows for people to experience grace and certainty in life’s most difficult times.”

Craig Martin, Principal,
Family Wealth Consulting Group (FWCG) http://www.fwcg.net/

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Helga's New Book

Why parents and adult children need to have the sometimes difficult, but always crucial conversations, about the issues and emotions that shape a family's legacy before it's too late. Get more information HERE.

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What Clients Are Saying

This is one of the most important books any woman, married or single, should read if being financially independent is important. And how could it not be? The title says it all: Don't Worry About a Thing, Dear. How often have we heard that? According to Helga Hayse, when a woman hears that phrase, she needs to pay attention and ask for more information. In Hayse s case, after her husband died unexpectedly, she became the test case for what she teaches women in this book. In an article in the San Francisco Chronicle Magazine in 2004, it praised Hayse s seminar A Wife s Guide to Financial Intimacy, which covers topics as basic as how to tally one s net worth and as delicate as financial spousal abuse. It also described the seminar as an eye-opener for women and a jumping-off point for couples discussion and planning. I found that Chapter ten, Five Financial Mistakes Wives Make, was an encapsulation of what has occurred in most marriages or partnerships. With an appropriate opening quote from Tina Turner What s love got to do with it? Hayse explains and titles each mistake as follows: Mistake 1: Sign Here Honey. Mistake 2: Putting separate funds into joint ventures. Mistake 3: Avoiding Money Talk. Mistake 4: Letting your husband keep the records, and Mistake 5, Paying an equal share when your financial situation changes. Although the author is neither a financial planner nor a marriage counselor, her background as an award winning journalist enables her to write about her personal experience and wider research in easy to understand terms that women can relate to. Whether through her seminars or books, Hayse is worth reading and paying attention to what she recommends. Anita Finley, Editor --Boomer Times & Senior Life