About Elizabeth
Potts Weinstein & The Wealth Spa
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Press
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Press
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ElizabethPottsWeinsteinMediaKit.doc
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Sample
Interview Topics |
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How to Avoid the Top 10 Money Mistakes
• 3 Reasons Women Make Better Investors Than
Men
• How to Avoid Business Owner's Top 10 Money
Mistakes
• How to Use the Law of Attraction to Get
Out of Debt
• Six Simple Steps to Get out of Debt and
Stay Out
• How to Teach Your Kids About Money
• Estate Planning 101
• How to Choose a Financial Advisor |
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Contact
Us - Press |
You
may use the Contact Us
form, or email Elizabeth directly at:
elizabeth @ thewealthspa.com
If
you have a strict deadline, contact Elizabeth's
assistant at (800) 752-3592, inform the assistant
that you are a member of the press, and ask for
Elizabeth's mobile phone number.
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Elizabeth
In The News |
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Global
Talk Radio |
Real
Women, Real Business, Real Solutions "Revealing
the SOUL of Business"
December 11, 2006
“This week, Sherese talks with Elizabeth Weinstein
about why women consistently sabotage their profits.”
http://www.globaltalkradio.com/shows/realwomen/
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Kiplinger's
Personal Finance Magazine |
PERFECT
YOUR PORTFOLIO: For New Parents, New Priorities
by Jeffrey R. Kosnett, published May 2005
“…Besides, notes Elizabeth Weinstein
…, in San Jose, "you don't want to
overfund college savings because you don't know
exactly what will happen with your child."
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Chicago
Tribune |
GETTING
STARTED: Love, marriage and money: Bring them
all together
By Carolyn Bigda, published February 13, 2005
“… When you're ready to commit, discuss
your finances in detail, including salary, assets
and debts. "Bring everything to the table,"
says Elizabeth Potts Weinstein, …”
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San
Jose Mercury News |
Money
manager for middle-class: FINANCIAL PLANNER HELPS
CLIENTS GET STARTED
By Mark Schwanhausser, published July 16, 2004
“On April Fool's Day, Elizabeth Potts Weinstein
officially hung out her shingle as a certified
financial planner. But her business is one some
planners might consider unprofitable, if not foolish:
She targets middle-class families trying to get
started. …”
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SF
Gate |
Sunday,
November 11, 2007
Therapists see surge in patients stressing over
their home values
By Heather Boerner, Special to The Chronicle
"In the 27 years William
Horstman has been practicing in San Francisco
as a therpist, he's never seen patients spend
more time worrying about their home values - and
their personal sense of wealth - then they do
today...."
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