There’s no single path to financial planning. Some women discover it early in their career. Others find their way to financial planning from professions like teaching, counseling, or law. That’s what Traci Richmond CFP® was doing when she hit a career barrier. She was traveling too much and had too little time at home with her growing family. See how she made the career jump and how it worked out for her.
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