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Navigating Life’s Transitions: A Financial Guide for Women Over 40
Wendy Pyne Wendy Pyne

Navigating Life’s Transitions: A Financial Guide for Women Over 40

Life’s transitions can open the door to growth and reinvention. For women over 40, major shifts, starting a business, navigating divorce, planning for long-term care, preparing for retirement, or covering children’s education, can feel overwhelming but also empowering. Understanding your unique goals and challenges is key to turning these transitions into meaningful progress.

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Protecting Your Assets During Divorce
Wendy Pyne Wendy Pyne

Protecting Your Assets During Divorce

Divorce is more than an emotional shift, it’s a major financial turning point that can shape your future for years to come. One of the most critical parts of the process is making sure your assets are properly evaluated, fairly divided, and strategically managed. At Protegro, we help clients navigate this complex transition with expertise, clarity, and confidence.

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Why Financial Planning Matters: A Roadmap to Your Future
Wendy Pyne Wendy Pyne

Why Financial Planning Matters: A Roadmap to Your Future

In an era of economic uncertainty, rapid technological change, and evolving life expectations, securing your financial future has never been more critical. Financial planning isn't just about crunching numbers or saving for a rainy day; it's a comprehensive strategy that serves as your personal roadmap to achieving long-term goals, weathering life's storms, and building a legacy that lasts. As a financial advisor with over 20 years of experience at Protegro, Inc., I've seen firsthand how proactive planning transforms lives. Whether you're a young professional starting out, a family navigating mid-life challenges, or someone approaching retirement, understanding why financial planning matters can empower you to take control of your destiny.

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Women and Finance - What You Need to Know!
Wendy Pyne Wendy Pyne

Women and Finance - What You Need to Know!

Statistically, women are more likely to outlive men, but they earn less and are more likely
to take time off to take care of their family members. Although they may save a slightly
higher percentage of their paychecks than men, they have less set aside due to being
more risk-adverse and the fact that generally, they find investment and finances
overwhelming and complicated.

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