Cindy Wilson Talks Smart Money Habits During Financial Literacy Month

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Senior Wealth Advisor Cindy Wilson spoke with Karli Barnett on Atlanta News First’s “Getting By Better” segment about small money habits that can help improve your finances.

She breaks down how small, consistent money habits can create major long‑term change. By focusing on simple actions, such as tracking daily spending, setting clear savings goals, and checking in on your budget regularly, she shows how manageable, actionable steps can build real financial confidence over time.

See the full clip here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/video/2026/04/23/how-small-money-habits-can-improve-your-finances/

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Cindy Wilson

Senior Wealth Advisor, Shareholder

Cindy joined HB Wealth in June 2022 and is currently a Senior Wealth Advisor. In this role, she provides investment strategy and financial planning services to individuals and families aiming to optimize their wealth accumulation and preservation. Cindy also navigates complex financial landscapes, offering advice on investments, tax planning, and estate management to help clients achieve their financial goals. In addition to serving clients, Cindy is the current President and Founding Member of the HB Wealth Toastmasters Club, the current President of the HB Women’s Leadership Network, and a member of the Financial Literacy Committee.

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