Time for giving The holidays are here, highlighting that this is the season for sharing moments and gifts with family and friends. It also signals the time for supporting philanthropic endeavors. If you are like me, you are already receiving numerous requests for donations. 1) Because the spirit of giving is in the air and
Zaneilia Harris Releases Finance ‘n Stilettos to Arm Women with the Knowledge and Attitude to Succeed Financially Certified Financial Planner™ Zaneilia Harris Releases Her New Book Finance ‘n Stilettos: Money Matters for the Well-Heeled Woman UPPER MARLBORO, MD – October 25, 2015 – Zaneilia Harris, CFP, president of Harris and Harris Wealth Management Group, today
Women & Retirement: Conquering The Fear of Investing Definition of Fear: An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief or anticipation that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or harm, or a threat. Many women are fearful toward investing — especially if they are unfamiliar with the concept, as the fear of potentially
If you walked into my shoe closet, you will notice two things: I have a large collection and many different options. I’m sure if you are like me, you have sneakers for working out or running errands, sandals for those sweltering summer days, flats for chic-meets-comfortable style, boots for that unexpected Snowpocalypse and heels —
Your finances could be your biggest barrier to running for office In 2008, Hillary Clinton told us there were “18 million cracks in the highest and hardest glass ceiling, filling us with the hope and sure knowledge that the path will be easier next time.” Six years later, it looks like her prediction is getting
February is the month of love, so it’s a great opportunity to share some money stories around relationships. As you may know, finance is one of the major reasons why couples get divorced. Why? Well, based on my own relationship with my husband, I’ve found it’s because he and I have different experiences with money.
Are you one of those women who won’t talk about your finances because you don’t want anyone to know that you are not where you should be? Or are you one of those women who’s highly educated with a list of letters behind your name but have no clue what to do when it comes
As you know, most of our retirement assets are held within some type of employer provided plan, mainly a 401(k). Within these plans, there can be a limited number of investment choices. And sometimes, they are not always the greatest options. It’s like going to a boutique that only carried 2-3 shoe styles. And we