The number of women-owned businesses has more than doubled in the past two decades, according to the 2017 State of Women-Owned Business Report, commissioned by American
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The True Determinants of Financial Success
Too many investors and their financial advisors are just trying to make as much money as possible, defining their life’s success in dollars.
Workplace diversity is gaining momentum. LinkedIn’s 2018 Global Recruiting Trends report found 78 percent of the US companies surveyed are focusing on diversity.
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Woman to Woman: Breaking tradition in financial planning
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The True Determinants of Financial Success
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5 Ways Businesses Can Boost Profits And Sustainability With Diversity And Inclusion
A key part of any CEO’s or entrepreneur’s role is to make the “right” decisions, and then ensure they are enacted to advance the business.
- Matthew D. Edward
Estate Planning, the Right Way
When Whitney Houston died in 2012, her will had sat untouched for 19 years. Between the time Houston’s advisors wrote her will and her untimely drowning in her own Beverley Hills home,
- Matthew D. Edward
Virtual Reality Technology adds New Dimension to Financial Industry
Few Americans start saving for retirement early enough, with the average retirement savings for families age 50 to 55 amounting to $124,831, according to a 2017 Bankrate survey.
What keeps you up at night? For millions of Americans, it’s the question of how they will fund their healthcare expenses in retirement.
Reaching the age of 100 was once an elusive milestone in the U.S. But, times have changed. The U.S. Census Bureau pegged the number of Americans who are 100-years-old or older at
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Honest discussions build relationships
The expertise to navigate the sometimes uncomfortable discussions of how finances intersect with real life is one that all financial advisors ought to have –
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Mental Illness vs. Circumstance
Knowing the difference is crucial for entrepreneurs and business leaders says life and business coach James Arthur Ray
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Financial All-stars Help Call the Plays off the Field
Professional football players can seem unbreakable. When a wide receiver gets slammed with a vicious tackle and pops right back up for the next play, it can be hard to imagine anything
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Financial Journeys: Navigating Life’s Cross-Points
To achieve their financial goals, investors need to successfully navigate life’s cross-points by making informed, well-considered decisions.
Squished between meeting the needs of aging parents and coping with the demands of boomerang children, the current members of the “sandwich generation” – folks who are in their mid-40s
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Costs of the Wrong Hire
There are many different formulas that HR professionals use to calculate the cost of recruiting, hiring, and retaining talent. This infographic details some of the costs associated with turnover,
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