Strategic Financial Moves for Professional Women Juggling Work and Caregiving
Caregiving often comes as an unexpected turn in life, bringing with it a mix of emotions, burdens and unanticipated challenges. While it can be deeply rewarding, the responsibility can also introduce significant stress, especially for those who have professional careers. Many women find themselves managing the dual roles of caregiver and professional, needing to navigate the complexities of work, family and caregiving simultaneously.
What You Need To Know About Women’s Longevity & Retirement Planning
As a woman, one of the most significant challenges we face in retirement planning is accounting for longevity. We tend to live longer than men, which means our retirement savings need to last longer—sometimes 20, 30 or even 40 years after we stop working. In this video, I dive into why it’s crucial for women to have a financial plan that specifically addresses these unique considerations.
Balancing Caregiving & Finances: A Guide for Women 50 & Over
As a financial advisor and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, I frequently encounter the profound impact that caregiving can have on women in their 50s and beyond. Whether you’re caring for an aging parent, a spouse or another loved one, these responsibilities can introduce unique financial challenges.
Navigating College Funding After Divorce: What You Need to Know
As a Financial Advisor and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional who works with women, I understand that divorce can bring about many changes and challenges, especially when it comes to planning for your children’s future. The complications of a divorce touch all aspects of your family’s life, but one that many people tend to overlook is how it will impact funding your children’s education. Based on my experience in this area, here are a few things I wish every woman going through a divorce knew about college funding after divorce.
Strategic Ideas for Funding Your Children’s & Grandchildren’s College Education
As we gear up for another school year, it's a perfect time to consider how we can invest in our children’s or grandchildren's future educational endeavors. I know that for women—especially those who are divorced, widowed or the primary financial decision-makers in their households—planning for your children’s or grandchildren's college education can be both a rewarding and strategic financial goal. Here are several specific strategies and tactics to consider.
Social Security Secrets Every Woman Should Know
I often get asked questions about Social Security from my female clients, from eligibility to spousal benefits and what happens in cases of divorce or widowhood. In this brief video, I discuss crucial Social Security points every woman should consider. Understanding these nuances can help you maximize your benefits and feel confident in your financial future.
My Favorite Female-Led Houston Restaurants
As a financial advisor, I am passionate about empowering women to achieve financial independence. And recently, I’ve been inspired by a few of the many incredible women transforming Houston’s culinary scene.
A Day In The Life Of A Financial Advisor For Women
I often get asked exactly what it is that I do as a Financial Advisor for Women and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional with Green Financial Group. So today I’m excited to share this video, which shows you a little glimpse into my daily routine.
Guiding You Through Change: Financial Planning for Widows
Losing a spouse is an incredibly difficult journey, but you don’t have to navigate your finances alone. Read my latest article to learn how to take control of your financial life after loss.
My Passion Is Helping Women During Big Life Transitions
If you’re going through a divorce or have recently become a widow, your financial situation can shift dramatically. Although these changes often include a range of emotions, managing your money doesn’t have to add to your stress.