Guest Kyle Gabhart, author and financial planner, provides essential advice on financial strategies for parents of children with special needs transitioning into adulthood. Kyle shares details on some lesser-known financial tools like ABLE accounts, and discuss the pros and cons of various approaches.
If you would like to connect with Kyle and learn more about the services offered by Bluegrass Legacy Group you can visit LinkedIn, Facebook, or the Bluegrass Legacy Group website. You can check out Kyle's book, Legends Don't Retire, and download a free "work optional" starter kit at legendsdontretire.com.
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Brought to you by Wicked Apple Media:
Host: Jamie Wheeler
Co Host: Lisa Christian
Guest: Kyle Gabhart
Producers: Sam Damask, Gini Mascorro, and Jenny McGee
Executive Producers: Joe Groves, Marla Watson
Sound Engineer: Sam Damask
Theme Song: Sam Damask
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