Is your financial advisor “independent”? And why does it matter?
Is your financial advisor “independent”? And why does it matter?
Working with a competent advisor can increase your odds of reaching your financial and life goals.
How do you know if you can trust a financial advisor?
As we dive into 2023, there are ongoing discussions around the fact that markets are continuing to be volatile. These periods of unpredictability can be nerve-wracking — but there are certain actions you can take now that may help.
In many ways, race is a meaningless factor when it comes to achieving financial success because this is an area where reality matters more than perception.
Life’s uncertainties forces all of us to expand our thinking around “What is” vs “What if” scenarios.
Here are a few tips on how to make the most of your employer’s financial offerings.
Charisse Conanan Johnson, CFA (chartered financial analyst), is the original Wealthy Girl who will define what it means to be wealthy for years to come. She was inspired to write her book, A Wealthy Girl – 7 Steps to Prosperity, Peace, and Personal Power, as an homage to her maternal and paternal grandmothers. She feels wholistic wealth needs to account for both tangible and intangible assets. The sphere of wealth includes monetary assets, personal and professional relationships, social capital, skillset and your faith.
A friend of mine recommended reading a book, All About Love, by bell hooks. The main topic is love. What does it mean? Her definition is that it’s a combination of care, commitment, trust, knowledge, responsibility, and respect. She states, that while we are bombarded with messaging on the importance of love to our survival,
Dr. Virletta Bryant is a licensed clinical social worker, writer and speaker.