Women & Planning

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Nearly 70% Of Women Over 40 Are Long-Term Unemployed

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Women in the workforce have generally been hit harder than men during the pandemic, according to an AARP study.

Second Marriages Give Women Financial Empowerment, Advisor Says

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Advisor Paula Mogan explains why remarriage can be an important step in the financial lives of women.

Female MBA Grads Earn $11,000 Less Than Male Peers, Study Finds

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The gender pay gap starts right out of MBA school and just gets wider after that.

3 Ways To Grow Strong Relationships With Both Spouses When Working With A Couple

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The extra effort made to solidify a relationship with both spouses can greatly impact overall success.

All-Woman Team From Wells Fargo Goes Independent With LPL

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Tennessee-based NorthShore Financial Strategies is led by Carrie Turcotte and Crystal Walker.

Men Are Losing Their Grip In The New Economy

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Job growth and education are putting women in a prime position to dominate. Should we rejoice or worry?

Surviving Spouses Pose Tricky Relationships For Advisors

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Surviving spouses sometimes fall into the trap of believing their finances are already in order.

Nasdaq Rule May Open Up Numerous Diverse Board Slots

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More than a third of companies trading on the Nasdaq lack a racially diverse director.

LPL Axes Rep Over Allegedly Racist Hiring Practices

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Eileen Cure of Nederland, Texas-based Cure & Associates was at the center of a weeklong social media firestorm.

IAA Guidebook Shows RIA Firms How To Diversify Staffs

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The guide shows firms how to foster more inclusion among underrepresented groups in the RIA industry.

Diverse Cultures Correlate With Strong Investment Returns

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Research shows that investment teams with diversity tend to generate better returns.

Pimco Must Face Female Workers' 'Fraternity Culture' Lawsuit

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A California judge rejected the company's request to throw out a lawsuit that accuses it of favoring white males.

Morgan Stanley's New CFO Nears Her Debut In Wall Street's Glare

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Sharon Yeshaya headed investor relations before being appointed to her new post.

Pandemic Job Losses Hit Blacks And Hispanics Hardest, EBRI Says

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Women were also hit harder by job losses than men, the research firm said.

Eaton Vance's Trachtenberg To Retire After Decades Trading Munis

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Debe Trachtenberg has been a pioneer for women on bond-trading desks.

Millions Of Women Exit Workforce For A Little-Talked-About Reason

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Most impacted are women between the ages of 45 and 55

Diversity Starts With Hiring Outside Your Network, Panelists Say

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Two advisory industry CEOs talked about what their firms are doing to diversify their staffs.

Former Rep Sues Ameriprise For Alleged Sexual Harassment

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Ameriprise is contesting the lawsuit, but it condemned the alleged lewd behavior of its reps.

Advisors Urged To Measure Their Workplace Diversity Efforts

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Investors are increasingly aware of diversity issues, said speakers at the BNY Mellon/Pershing Insite 2021 conference.

Senate GOP Blocks Bill To Stiffen Pay Discrimination Rules

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Republicans argued it would limit an employer's ability to defend itself against pay discrimination claims.

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