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The ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ Is on the Horizon: Here’s What Every Woman Needs To Know
Baby boomers are set to pass down approximately $30 trillion in assets over the next few decades. This “great wealth transfer” has the potential to shape the greater economy as well as individual lives. Money Expert Jaspreet Singh: Get Rich Through These 3 InvestmentsFind Out: What To Do If You Owe Back Taxes to the IRS But how will it impact women in particular? In this “Financially Savvy Female” column, we’re chatting with Maggie Wall, head of diverse growth segments at Citizens, about how this vast movement of capital will impact women, who historically have been sidelined in financial conversations. What…
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22% of First-Time Homebuyers Are Single Women: Why This Is a Wise Wealth-Building Tool
Buying a home on a single income can be challenging, but many women are doing it. According to Chase’s latest First-Time Homebuyer study, single women now make up 22% of first-time homebuyers. Real Estate Agents Say: Buy Property in These 5 States To Be Rich in 5 YearsNext: 3 Things You Must Do When Your Savings Reach $50,000 In this “Financially Savvy Female” column, we’re chatting with Ashley Moore, community lending manager at Chase Home Lending, about why more single women are purchasing homes than ever before, the ways homeownership can benefit your finances and tips for buying a home on a…
Women and the Workplace

Women Are Less Likely To Use AI To Help Them in Their Careers: 2 Ways To Harness This Technology Now
Artificial intelligence can be an invaluable tool for your career growth when used correctly, but many women seem hesitant to embrace this new technology. A recent FlexJobs survey found that more than half of men (54%) are using AI in either or both their personal and professional lives, while only about one-third of women (35%) are currently using AI. In addition, 60% of men said they either already have or are considering using AI for job applications, but only 46% of women said the same, and 21% of men have used AI tools on their job applications, while 15% of…
Relationships, Family & Finances

Newly Married? Here’s How To Build Wealth as a Couple
We’re currently in the midst of wedding season, which means many couples will be saying their “I dos” and officially merging their lives together. This also means that many couples will be navigating their finances together for the first time. Having frank conversations about money and wealth-building strategies early on can help couples navigate financial highs and lows down the line. See Our List: 100 Most Influential Money ExpertsRead: How To Build Your Savings From Scratch In this “Financially Savvy Female” column, we’re chatting with Cindy Scott, CFP with Schwab Intelligent Portfolios Premium, about how newly married couples can work together to…
2023 State of Women & Money

What Is the State of Women & Money in 2023?
Women have been making major strides in the worlds of personal finance and careers. A recent LendingTree analysis found that single women now own more homes than single men. And in January, Fortune reported that women CEOs run more than 10% of the Fortune 500 companies for the first time in history. Still, the gender pay gap persists and women continue to be less likely to invest than men — even though data has shown that they tend to be better investors. $2,000 Quarter? Check Your Pockets Before You Use This 2004 CoinSee: With a Recession Looming, Make These 3…
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