Stacy Francis was featured by Kiplinger on the divorce of Bill and Melinda Gates, a philanthropic powerhouse couple that has changed millions of lives through billions in charitable donations.
Read MoreStacy Francis was featured by Kiplinger on Gray Divorce, or the divorce of people over the age of 50. Francis highlights some of the societal factors that contribute to the rising divorce rate.
Read MoreStacy Francis and Avani Ramnani were featured by Kiplinger on what to do to protect your finances when your spouse has a gambling problem.
Read MoreStacy Francis wrote an op-ed for CNBC about how women can look to RBG for ways to advance their financial literacy and independence.
Read MoreStacy Francis wrote an op-ed for CNBC about how the Netflix movie “I Care Alot” can provide insight on how to protect the elderly from an increasing risk of financial abuse.
Read MoreStacy Francis was quoted by CNBC on how the coronavirus pandemic impacts the financial stability of women and what can be done about it.
Read MoreStacy Francis and Davon Barrett were featured by Kiplinger on how to identify and distribute executive compensation during a high net worth divorce. They explain common types of executive compensation, vesting schedules, taxes, and how to distribute these assets fairly.
Read MoreStacy Francis was featured in an article in Psychology Today on what financial abuse is and what forms it can take, along with what to do if you recognize that you’re in a financially abusive relationship.
Read MoreFrancis Financial President and CEO Stacy Francis was recently featured by the Wall Street Journal on how a woman who recently lost her husband to COVID can survive financially and prepare for the future. Suggestions include saving, downsizing, college loan advice, investing, and more.
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