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Women on the Rise

Financial success is a goal for many, but women face unique barriers that can make that goal more difficult to achieve. Understanding today’s financial landscape can help women rise to the challenge, know their worth, and take control of their futures. Follow the link to take a brief look at statistics and causes surrounding these hindrances.

How Women Can Prepare for Retirement

Are you prepared for a 20-year retirement? How about a 30-year or even 40-year retirement? Don’t laugh; it could happen. The SSA projects that about 33% of today’s 65-year-olds will live past 90, with nearly 14% living to be older than 95.2. Start becoming educated on what you can do to prepare yourself.

The Long Run: Women and Retirement

As a woman in the financial services industry, I am intimately familiar with the financial impact of women’s longer life expectancy, becoming a caregiver, and family dynamics. How can we prepare and what are specific challenges?

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One of my focuses is advising and mentoring countless women clientele.  As a Female Financial Adviser, I am well equipped to address the myriad of issues surrounding women’s increased longevity, such as family dynamics, aging parent care, and the crisis of confidence surrounding finances.  The content below relates to helping you navigate finances – from a woman’s perspective.

Women on the Rise

Women on the Rise

Financial success is a goal for many, but women face unique barriers that can make that goal more difficult to achieve. Understanding today’s financial landscape can help women rise to the challenge, know their worth, and take control of their futures. Follow the link to take a brief look at statistics and causes surrounding these hindrances.

How Women Can Prepare for Retirement

How Women Can Prepare for Retirement

Are you prepared for a 20-year retirement? How about a 30-year or even 40-year retirement? Don’t laugh; it could happen. The SSA projects that about 33% of today’s 65-year-olds will live past 90, with nearly 14% living to be older than 95.2. Start becoming educated on what you can do to prepare yourself.

The Long Run: Women and Retirement

The Long Run: Women and Retirement

As a woman in the financial services industry, I am intimately familiar with the financial impact of women’s longer life expectancy, becoming a caregiver, and family dynamics. How can we prepare and what are specific challenges?