Kristina Hoelting, CFP

Kristina Hoelting, CFP I work with those who want more than a portfolio. They want guidance, education, and reassurance that their money is serving a purpose.

My work is holistic and collaborative, focused on helping clients feel informed, comfortable, and empowered. I am a Financial Advisor at Barth Financial. I love my work because I am able to educate people on some of the most important decisions they will make in their lives. I commit to taking the time to listen to my clients and what's important to them so that I can help them to grow, protect an

d enjoy what they have while working towards their financial goals. If you’re interested in reviewing your financial goals with me, please contact me at 308-234-6502 or by e-mail at [email protected]


Series 7 & 66 securities registrations with Ameritas Investment Corp.

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Kristina Hoelting offers products and services using the following business names: Barth Financial Wealth Management Group - insurance and financial services | Ameritas Investment Company, LLC (AIC), Member FINRA/SIPC - securities and investments | Ameritas Advisory Services - investment advisory services. AIC and AAS are not affiliated with Barth Financial Wealth Management Group. Products and services are limited to residents of states where the representative is registered. This is not an offer of securities in any jurisdiction, nor is it specifically directed to a resident of any jurisdiction. As with any security, request a prospectus from your representative. Read it carefully before you invest or send money. A representative will contact you to provide requested information. Representatives of AIC and AAS do not provide tax or legal advice. Please consult your tax advisor or attorney for regarding your situation. Information posted to this site by 3rd parties or links to 3rd party sites are not created nor endorsed by AIC or its representatives. Their information is deemed to be from reliable sources; however, their content cannot be guaranteed. All of the endorsements and/or client testimonials posted on this page are unpaid and unsolicited. The experiences and views shared do not necessarily represent the perspectives or experience of all clients. Any review or discussion of individual investments and/or performance or results should not be construed as indicative of the experience of all clients, nor does it offer any assurance or indication of future results.

06/04/2026
05/28/2026

Congratulations, to the new Mr. & Mrs. Luke! đź’–Kaleb and Alexis, we wish you the very best in your new life together - love , health and happiness beyond measure!
"Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace." —Ephesians 4:2-3

05/26/2026

Large, often random expenses tend to pop up in the working world. Things like car repairs, medical bills, or a security deposit for an apartment can throw your budget off course if you don’t have any money set aside.

Savings can give you a crucial safety net. Even having a small cushion makes those moments, like car breakdowns or surprise medical expenses, easier to handle. Start by building an emergency fund that covers several months' worth of expenses, then branch out and save for other wants or needs. Starting with small, consistent savings is the best way to go. The habit matters more than the amount at first.

If you have questions about what kind of savings account or savings strategy makes sense for your situation, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to support your goals.

05/15/2026

If you’re a new graduate, it can be hard to keep track of your inflow and outflow of cash as you juggle paychecks and new expenses. That’s where budgeting can come in.

Think of a budget as a way to keep your money working for you. Begin with your take-home pay, which is your pay after tax and any deductions, and make sure your essentials are covered. Then you can see what’s left for everything else.

This can look like putting money into “envelopes” or savings categories or simply tracking the numbers in a spreadsheet. Tracking your spending, even just for a month, can be eye-opening and help you fully understand where your money is going.

If you have questions about your current financial picture or want to discuss investment strategies that can support your goals as a new graduate, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help guide you.

05/11/2026

Graduation season is here, and we wanted to take a moment to celebrate the graduates in our network!

Whether your graduate is completing Pre-K or their MBA, we want to extend heartfelt congratulations on this milestone.

Here’s to new beginnings, exciting opportunities, and all the big moments that lie ahead🎉

05/08/2026

If you have student loans or other debt after graduation, you’re not alone. Debt is a reality for many college students after they graduate. Regardless of whether you’re graduating with student loans or credit card debt, making a plan to manage and eventually eliminate your debt can feel overwhelming.

With that in mind, we wanted to share a simple roadmap for starting to address debt post-graduation:

A good way to start managing your debt is to get everything out in the open. List your loans, credit cards, and any other balances so you know what you’re dealing with. While you do this, be sure to pay attention to interest rates and make a plan for how you’ll handle payments each month. When you’re organized, it’s easier to keep debt from getting out of control.

If you have questions about your financial picture or want to talk about investment strategies that can support you as a recent graduate, don’t hesitate to reach out. We are here to help.

05/07/2026

When graduation season rolls around, it can be hard to decide what to get the special graduate in your life. One practical, yet under-utilized, graduation gift is a life insurance policy.

When set up early, a life insurance policy can serve as a vital long-term financial tool that grows with your graduate, locking in premiums at the age when they are often cheapest and sometimes offering a cash value component that can be accessed during your new grad’s lifetime. Additionally, coverage can be adjusted as income and goals evolve, with the insured layering on or even buying more coverage within the existing policy.

If you have questions about options, costs, or how policies are structured, feel free to reach out. 308-234-6502 or find us online at www.barthfinancial.com We are always happy to help!

05/05/2026

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Kearney, NE
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