You should love your debt.
That’s the message from Leslie H. Tayne, Esq., a debt resolution attorney.
She explains some of the technical issues that exist with debt but also dives deep into the mindset of how debt can impact more than just your finances.
You will also learn about the signs for when you might consider contacting a debt resolution company or service in today’s episode.
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Today’s guest, Leslie H. Tayne:
Leslie H. Tayne, Esq. is an award-winning financial attorney and Author of Life & Debt: A Fresh Approach to Achieving Financial Wellness. She has over 20 years of experience in consumer and business financial debt solutions which include negotiations with large international banks and credit agencies for loans, lines of credit, credit cards and student loans.
Leslie is the founder and managing director of Tayne Law Group, P.C., a law firm headquartered in New York dedicated to debt solutions. Leslie is a frequently sought-out for her expertise on financial, credit and debt topics and as a speaker, she regularly provides insight and strategies regarding all areas of debt and credit-related solutions.
For more information, please visit www.taynelaw.com
Resources and where to find Leslie H. Tayne, Esq.
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/leslietayne
Facebook: facebook.com/TayneLawGroup/
Twitter: twitter.com/LeslieHTayneEsq
Tayne Law Group Twitter: twitter.com/taynelawgroup
Tayne Law Group Instagram: instagram.com/taynelawgroup
Today’s Panelists
Kirk Chisholm | Innovative Advisory Group
Kelly Coughlin | Everyday CPA
Natalie Pine | Briaud Financial Advisors
Miranda Marquit | Planting Money Seeds