Wealth & Wine: Wealth building, Abundance, and succession planning.
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212 24th Street North,Birmingham AL 35203
05 May, 2022
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During Wealth & Wine we address identifying your goals and dreams to develop a plan that gets you started on the path to financial security Financial security is something many of us strive to achieve in our lives. You try to do what's right for those you care about, but the wrong financial decision can often undermine the best of intentions. Whether you are concerned for your own financial needs or those of your family or your business, during Wealth and wine we address identifying your goals and dreams to develop a plan that gets you started on the path to financial security. Join Birmingham’s Small Business week and Dr. Nicole Garner Scott and Isaac Cooper for Wealth & Wine, a series on wealth building, mindset, and succession planning. Dr. Nicole Garner Scott is a sought-after licensed Financial Consultant, speaker, author, and serial entrepreneur. Nicole received her undergraduate degree from Georgia State University, her MBA in digital entrepreneurship, and was awarded an honorary doctorate recognized for her work in business. A mother and wife, this native Atlantan is a TEDx speaker and has been recognized for her entrepreneurial innovation by the White House under the Obama administration as well as receiving the Mayoral Phoenix award which is the highest award bestowed by the city of Atlanta. Nicole has created a socially conscious digital empire that touches millions. Her work as the founder of The Money Plan (www.TheMoneyPlanInc.Com) takes a unique approach in her practice by helping people achieve financial security through holistic integrative planning. By connecting pieces of her client’s financial puzzle and determining if they are working together in a coordinated strategy, she helps create their ideal financial picture and map out their legacy. With over a decade of experience in entrepreneurship, she believes there is more opportunity to serve by helping mitigate losses through structuring a well-designed plan. Nicole’s “why” for her deep commitment to the financial industry is knowing that her work is her contribution to combat the societal constraints that financially impact multicultural communities and to champion diverse practices, approaces, and thought processes.
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