Women are Better Investors than Men
Research shows women may be wiser investors than men. Women tend to have lower financial risk tolerance than men and make smarter, more calculated decisions about their investments....
The Gender Wealth Gap
While income has generally been used as the primary yardstick of people’s economic status, wealth (or net worth) is a much more comprehensive measure of one’s financial situation. ...
Small Business is Thriving in America
May 5th is the day many Americans celebrate Cinco de Mayo, but it also marks the start of National Small Business Week. More than half of Americans either own or work for a small business,...
Women Should be More Active in Managing Their Money
Fewer women purchase stocks than men,. But when they do, women invest more intelligently than men and produce better returns...
Financial Literacy for Women
Women of all ages and backgrounds struggle with the pressure to earn enough, access education, care for a family and plan for retirement. Making educated financial decisions is essential....
Money Trumps Love
Valentine's Day extols the virtues of romantic love. But when it comes to picking a partner, more Americans choose money over love....
The Wealth Gap for Women
Wealth inequality is not only more extreme than income inequality, but it reveals disparities that are hidden when income is the indicator of economic status...
America’s Women in Business Excel
Started in 1928, National Business Women's Week recognizes women who have been the cornerstone of working in business in the past and examines how far women in business have come....
Budgeting: Men vs. Women
It’s very interesting to see how men and women in America are budgeting and living across the gender gap....
Single Women in Small Business
It's Single Working Women's Week. While the earnings gender gap is an ongoing conversation, many women have ditched their 9 – 5 job in favor of starting a business. ...