Women & Planning

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Divorces And Marriages Tumbled In U.S. During Covid, Study Shows

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The data contradict early predictions that Covid-19 and the stresses of quarantine would cause divorce rates to surge.

Goldman's Sheila Patel, Chairman Of $1.8 Trillion Manager, To Retire

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Patel shepherded some of Goldman’s highest-profile relationships with investors around the world.

Advisor Uses Motorcycle Trips To Inspire Herself And Clients

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Rachel Sloan now wants to see more of the U.S. by camper while working remotely.

NAPFA Offers Diversity Tool Kit For Advisory Firms

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The resources address issues such as developing equitable hiring practices and a welcoming work culture.

The Tax Consequences Of Pandemic-Era Divorces

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Many couples falsely believe their divorce attorneys will provide them with tax guidance.

Women In Finance Must Ask For Promotion, Unlike Men: Survey

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Australia is among the countries that can claim some success in tackling gender inequality.

It's Prime Time To Increase The Number Of Minority Advisors

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Minority communities will soon be the majority in America, said speakers at the CFP Board Diversity Summit.

The Urgency To Attract More Women Advisors

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Women control ever-larger amounts of wealth, and research shows many of them prefer working with female advisors.

Many Women Continue To Struggle To Secure Their Financial Freedom

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The financial services industry must evolve to better connect with women.

Pandemic Stress Seen As Driver Of Financial Abuse

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Domestic violence victims often suffer from financial abuse, an advocate for victims says.

Hedge Funds Fall Flat When It Comes To Diversifying Their Ranks

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None of the nation’s 30 largest hedge funds is run by a woman or a person of color.

Pandemic Prompts Americans To Act On The Health-Care Concerns That Plague Them

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A Nationwide study says both young and old are taking positive steps.

Women Drop Out Of Workforce At Fastest Pace Since Pandemic Peak

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Years of progress towards gender parity are now suddenly being reversed.

What Women Need To Know About Divorcing During A Pandemic

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Women should tread carefully at this time, writes Kimberly Seals Allers.

Financial Education In Schools May Do More Harm Than Good

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Women may not feel the objective benefits they're getting from a personal financial literacy education.

A Quarter Of Women Are Considering Scaling Back Careers

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Covid-19 has created extra demands on women, says McKinsey and LeanIn.Org.

Fintech Start-Ups Founded By Women Have Harder Time Raising Cash

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Women-founded fintechs raised an average of 50% less capital over the past five years than firms founded only by men.

Women's Job Losses Will Hit Entire Economy

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The pandemic has erased years of economic gains for women and is poised to leave lasting economic scars

Positivly Adds Women With 50-Plus Years Combined Experience To Leadership Roles

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Lisa Mougin joines the fintech as president and COO, while Margo Cook joins as strategic advisor.

Married Female Breadwinners Struggle With Financial Literacy, Spouses

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Advisors aren't making female breadwinners feel better about their financial futures, New York Life found.

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