How Elke Rubach helps families avoid financial trauma
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How Elke Rubach helps families avoid financial trauma
PUBLISHED MAY 20, 2026
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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 m…
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