Have you ever had a traffic ticket double or quadruple in cost because you failed to pay it on time? Is your living environment filled with the clutter of the many things you’ve bought and now have no use for? Have you “donated” money to the IRS in the form of non-filing fees and other penalties? Have you “decided” to buy food, “choosing” to forgo needed medical treatment due to financial concerns?
- People with ADHD earn 25% less than their similarly talented counterparts who do not have ADHD.
- People with ADHD pay copious amounts of late fees and other penalties.
- People with ADHD are more likely to engage in “retail therapy,” buying things they don’t need in an attempt to feel better.
- People with ADHD tend to hide and mask, internalizing shame and feelings of hopelessness.
It doesn’t have to be that way.
Join us as ADHDonline.com presents Rick Webster, Founder, and CEO of RenaFI, for an eye-opening discussion of what the ADHD tax is, and what it isn’t. Explore the emotional underpinnings of our seemingly irrational behavior, and learn to recognize the intersectionalities that complicate ADHD remediation.
ABOUT SPEAKER
Richard Webster’s nearly four decades of navigating the field as a real estate entrepreneur have brought him a wealth of knowledge that his role as Rena-Fi’s CEO now brings to those who come into his orbit.
He has grown to understand that success must be values-driven. How we handle business and money has its roots in our often-subconscious feelings and drives. It’s critical to know the mechanics of handling money, but without the context of one’s values, and without an awareness of the emotional underpinnings of behaviors, success can be elusive.
Rick’s expertise in real estate and entrepreneurship derives from his varied career not just as a real estate broker helping close to 2000 people achieve their real estate goals, but also from owning and running mortgage brokerages, renovating and managing rental properties, and later working with foreclosure, short sale, and loan modification strategies.
At the core of everything he’s accomplished has been his empathy for the people he’s worked with, and his ability to teach. His motto has always been “It’s not just business, it’s personal”.
In his capacity as CEO of Rena-Fi, Rick brings perspective, vision, and passion to an area of life he considers foundational—personal money management.