We can tell our values by looking at our checkbook stubs.
- Gloria Steinem
We can tell our values by looking at our checkbook stubs.
- Gloria Steinem
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Consider this your guide to current market conditions, and save it for later so you can feel prepared for the next time investors get spooked.
Broadly speaking, a fiduciary is a person who agrees to act in your best interest -- and not their own -- when it comes to managing your money.
Cally Ingebritson, the mastermind behind Chillax Financial, a new financial advisory firm based in San Diego dedicated to serving queer folks, talked with She Spends about founding the firm.
Wendy Liebowitz grew up at financial services firm Fidelity. She began her career as a 19-year-old intern at the firm, working her way up through the ranks, eventually landing the role of vice president branch manager of the firm’s Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, location.
“I just saw what value working at an investment company had,” Liebowitz said by phone Thursday. “I was personally able to learn the value of a dollar and how investing early helps you build your wealth long term.”
Liebowitz, who is a certified financial planner, shared advice on performing a financial checkup with She Spends. What follows are some of her tips!
Two Harvard sophomores are working hard to change how the hedge fund industry looks.
Angel Onuoha and Drew Tucker, two black men who want to eventually work in finance, started BLK Capital Management, a nonprofit that operates as a hedge fund, this year. The group allows black students across Ivy League schools in the United States to get experience investing before ever leaving school.
Remember when we talked about socially responsible investments? We’re happy to share that investing in causes you care about has become a bit easier, thanks to Ellevest.
Women who talk about money are crass and unattractive, at least according to some. Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and co-founder of Ellevest, a digital investment platform for women, wants to flip that social cue, partially because she knows it is far from the truth.
Investing in cryptocurrencies doesn’t come without risks, but neither does any other investment type. This rundown of the advantages and disadvantages of investing in cryptocurrency (which is by no means an exhaustive list) can help you better understand the risks and rewards.