A pro bono organization known for its phone services and seminars for women who can’t afford financial advice is expanding its helpline into longer-term, comprehensive relationships.
Read MoreThe myth that men should manage the money is one that many women succumb to when they get married. This includes women who for years managed their own money during college and at the beginning of a career. However, approximately 80% of women will end up having to manage their money without a partner at some point in their life due to divorce or the death of a spouse. Stacy and Kathleen investigate this myth and how it can severely disadvantage women throughout their lives.
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Read MoreOne of the biggest challenges most of us face is managing our finances. We want to make sure we have enough money to live well past retirement, to raise our children through college and to enjoy some of the finer things in life. But how do you know if you’re making the right financial decisions?
Read MoreStacy Francis had planned on pursuing work in the arts and humanities — but at 18, she had a frank conversation with her grandmother that inspired her to completely change her career path.
Read MoreThree financial experts from Forbes Financial Council weigh in on what they see the millennial generation experiencing at retirement age and how they would advise millennials to best position themselves now.
Read MoreMany people who are still reeling emotionally from a divorce are prone to making rash decisions they later regret, such as buying or selling real estate, cashing in retirement assets, or changing jobs or even cities. Take time to process and get yourself together — financially and emotionally — before you make any large purchases or other big financial moves
Read MoreNo matter where you are in life, you can start making steps to improve your finances.
Read MoreFor many workers, saving for retirement is a priority. The rule of thumb is to start saving early so the money has a long period of time to grow.
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