by elizabeth | Feb 2, 2025 | Women & Money
It’s important to recognize that although we have a long way to go to make financial advice and decision-making more accessible for women, we’ve made quite a few strides in that area in the first quarter of a century. In part due to some incredible advancements in...
by elizabeth | Apr 24, 2024 | Women in Financial Transition
Did you know the average age of widowhood in the US is 59? That’s right. The loss of a spouse – an indescribable, disorienting loss- is likely to happen just as couples are beginning to plan their retirement. Do you know what’s worse? Typically, women are already at...
by elizabeth | Jan 4, 2024 | Women & Money
Planning for retirement can be daunting, especially when you’re faced with common misconceptions that might hold you back. Let’s debunk these myths and pave a more path toward securing your financial future. Myth 1: “My Money Doesn’t Feel Real”...
by admin | Mar 23, 2022 | Women & Money
By: Clinton Miller, CFP ® You probably don’t need an annuity. Annuities are like housecats. They stir up a lot of controversy. Love them or hate them, they are complicated creatures, and they don’t always play nice with others. Your friend may love hers, but that...
by admin | Mar 8, 2022 | Our Philosophy, Women & Money
A universal fear of women with a portfolio size from 5 figures to 8 figures is that there might be a day when she will become a bag lady because of a poor decision today. This is not a common fear of men. It is pervasive with women. No amount of statistics-spewing or...
by admin | Jul 5, 2021 | Women & Money
As we think about the headwinds women face in retirement, some require legislative change which can take a while and is somewhat out of our everyday hands. But one of the factors Advisor Liz Hand recognizes is that women invest too conservatively on the average. Join...