Hannah is a Senior Advisor with Rather & Kittrell, where she helps clients align their use of capital with what is most important to them. She has been working in the industry since 2016, joined RK in 2021, and has since been quoted in personal finance articles in the Chicago Tribune, Forbes, and Business Insider.
Hannah is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional and an Accredited Investment Fiduciary™. She graduated from Furman University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Business with a minor in Poverty Studies, and studied internationally in Southern Africa. Hannah currently serves on the board of the Historic Tennessee Theatre.
Knoxville is home to Hannah, as she grew up in Knoxville, attended Farragut High School, and went on to marry her high school sweetheart, Joe. She lived in Greenville, SC; Durham, NC; and Nashville, TN before making her way back to Knoxville, and is thrilled that East Tennessee is once again home.
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Introduction to Hannah Whatley
Introduction to Hannah Whatley
Is it a good time to start investing?
Is it a good time to start investing?
What is the difference between a Roth IRA and a Traditional IRA?
What is the difference between a Roth IRA and a Traditional IRA?
Why would I need a will?
Why would I need a will?
What Can You Really Control?
What Can You Really Control?
The Problem With Mental Accounting Bias
The Problem With Mental Accounting Bias
A Good Financial Plan Doesn't Come From a Questionnaire
A Good Financial Plan Doesn't Come From a Questionnaire
Home Bias: Why You Should Go Beyond the Familiar
Home Bias: Why You Should Go Beyond the Familiar
Herding Bias: Beware Following the Crowd
Herding Bias: Beware Following the Crowd
How to Overcome Confirmation Bias
How to Overcome Confirmation Bias
What is Overconfidence Bias?
What is Overconfidence Bias?
Avoid Anchoring Bias
Avoid Anchoring Bias
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