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Hosted by Finance On The Fringes with Kristine Boelte · education · EN-US · 11 episodes
Finance On The Fringes is for those who don’t follow the herd—and don’t intend to start now. To be on the fringes means standing at the edge of convention, just outside the noise of mainstream finance. It’s often seen as a marginal place—but here, it’s where the most powerful strategies begin. You’re not swayed by popular opinion. You don’t need flashy trends. Maybe you just haven’t found a financial path that feels like yours—or a way to make your money actually serve your life. Start here.
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