How Elke Rubach helps families avoid financial trauma
Elke Rubach's personal experience with financial instability as a teenager inspired her career in financial advisory. She transitioned from practicing law to running a holistic family advisory firm, where she applies her legal expertise to help families manage their finances. Rubach aims to prevent families from experiencing financial trauma by providing guidance and support.
- ▪Elke Rubach experienced financial instability at a young age when her school tuition went unpaid.
- ▪She has a diverse background, including practicing law in Mexico City and studying at the London School of Economics.
- ▪Rubach now runs a family advisory firm, using her legal knowledge to assist clients in managing their finances.
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ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountFor the best listening experience and to never miss an episode, subscribe to Behind the Advice on your favourite podcast app or platform: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.Imagine being fifteen years old, sitting in a private school classroom, and being told you have to leave because the tuition hasn’t been paid. For Elke Rubach, that moment was the beginning of a crash course in what happens when a family assumes someone else is “handling the money.”Elke’s journey from that uncertainty led her across the globe, from practising law in Mexico City to the London School of Economics, and eventually to the high-stakes world of banking compliance in Canada.
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