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Experts Agree That Americans in Debt Can Still Use a Financial Advisor

Experts Agree That Americans in Debt Can Still Use a Financial Advisor

ByShawn Paul Wood September 5, 2024September 10, 2024

Can you use a financial advisor if you are “in debt”? Beyond Finance client financial therapist Nathan Astle believes so. Here’s why.

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Is Economic Support for Adult Children a Good Idea?

Is Economic Support for Adult Children a Good Idea?

ByShawn Paul Wood August 20, 2024December 2, 2024

Most parents will face economic support for adult children, or “financial scaffolding.” Is it good for the family? Our Nathan Astle explains.

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Nathan Astle and Psychology Today Redefine the Debt Experience

Nathan Astle and Psychology Today Redefine the Debt Experience

ByShawn Paul Wood July 17, 2024December 2, 2024

The debt experience in America is more like a roller coaster than a road trip. Nathan Astle attempts to redefine it in his latest article.

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New Monthly Article in “Psychology Today” Discusses Financial Secrets

New Monthly Article in “Psychology Today” Discusses Financial Secrets

ByShawn Paul Wood June 10, 2024December 2, 2024

This month’s “Psychology Today” column from Nathan Astle, CFT-I, explores the stressors and solutions behind financial secrets in couples.

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The National Desk Interviews Nathan Astle about Keeping Old Cars for Use

The National Desk Interviews Nathan Astle about Keeping Old Cars for Use

ByShawn Paul Wood May 30, 2024May 30, 2024

With the rising cost of buying anything people are keeping their cars as long as they can. Even our client financial therapist, Nathan Astle.

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The Emotional Side of Money and the Harmful Way of Moralizing It 

The Emotional Side of Money and the Harmful Way of Moralizing It 

ByShawn Paul Wood May 30, 2024January 24, 2025

Introducing the first of many monthly submissions from our Nathan Astle in “Psychology Today.” This one about “The Emotional Side of Money.”

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Understanding the Human Side of Money: Bridging Emotional Evidence with Financial Intelligence

Understanding the Human Side of Money: Bridging Emotional Evidence with Financial Intelligence

ByShawn Paul Wood May 30, 2024December 2, 2024

Money is not just about numbers; it’s about the emotions attached to it. This is what our Nathan Astle, CFT-I, calls the human side of money.

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Beyond Finance Continues Advocacy for Mental Health Awareness Month: Bridging Financial Wellness and Mental Health Betterness

Beyond Finance Continues Advocacy for Mental Health Awareness Month: Bridging Financial Wellness and Mental Health Betterness

ByShawn Paul Wood May 20, 2024May 20, 2024

Following Financial Practice Week, Beyond Finance continues to advocate its premise–the mental health of consumers related to money.

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GoBankingRates Has Beyond Finance’s Nathan Astle Address How to Eliminate $100,000 of Personal Debt

GoBankingRates Has Beyond Finance’s Nathan Astle Address How to Eliminate $100,000 of Personal Debt

ByShawn Paul Wood February 20, 2024January 13, 2025

Certified Financial Therapist and our own Nathan Astle discussed how to manage personal debt–and answer as simple as it is stellar.

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‘Stress Proofing Your Marriage’ Survey: 43% of U.S. Couples Don’t Have to “Work to Resist” Blaming Each Other for Economic Hardship

‘Stress Proofing Your Marriage’ Survey: 43% of U.S. Couples Don’t Have to “Work to Resist” Blaming Each Other for Economic Hardship

ByShawn Paul Wood February 13, 2024February 12, 2024

For couples experiencing overwhelming debt-related problems, Dr. Galen Buckwalter pinpoints five ways to stress proofing your marriage.

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