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WSJ Secrets of Wealthy Women

Meredith Moore: Managing Your Money During Coronavirus

WSJ Secrets of Wealthy Women

The Wall Street Journal

Careers, Business

4.6955 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Meredith Moore, a financial planner and founder of Artisan Financial Strategies, talks to WSJ's Veronica Dagher about how to manage finances in this difficult time. She talks about taking control of your finances in a downturn (1:28), where to draw from for financial support (7:55), and which financial plans to put on hold (12:37). We want to remind listeners that even if you find tips from WSJ or Meredith helpful, it's important to consult a certified financial professional before making any personal financial decisions. If you have a question or comment about how to tackle your career and money, you can text or call our Secrets hotline at (314) 200-5947. We may use your message on one of our podcasts.

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

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Hey I'm Veronica Dagger, and this is the Wall Street Journal Secrets of Wealthy Women,

0:25.4

where women share how they tackle career, money, and the world.

0:29.2

The coronavirus pandemic is straining the finances of millions of people from the

0:35.0

nearly 17 million Americans who've lost their jobs in the last three weeks to

0:40.2

business owners large and small who've seen demand dry up to those who are still

0:44.8

working but making tough choices about their expenses and their financial futures.

0:50.9

Today I'm happy to have financial Planner Meredith Moore help us navigate this difficult time.

0:57.0

She's been a financial advisor for more than 20 years, and she's helped clients manage their money through challenging life events such as a layoff, divorce, and death.

1:07.0

She also specializes in helping women become empowered investors.

1:12.0

Meredith, thanks for joining us.

1:14.3

Thanks, Veronica.

1:15.0

I'm really excited to be here.

1:16.6

Well, happy to have you.

1:17.7

First, how are you doing?

1:19.3

I'm doing really well.

1:20.5

I mean, all things consider, my pantries full. I have income coming in so

1:24.4

relatively speaking I'm in a really good place.

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