You may ask yourself, what is the difference between a financial planner and financial advisor? It can get confusing because, there’s no shortage of people in the financial services industry offering their advice and expertise to help with your business and personal finances. While there are a plethora of talented individuals available to support you,
Money Lessons for Our Children In this video episode, Zaneilia Harris and her guests share money tips for our children. We share the importance of talking about finances with them so they can make better life choices. Explaining to them that the power of compound interest is the growth of money over time because of
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Chelsea Emery is Editor-in-Chief of Financial Planning, SourceMedia’s flagship brand covering wealth management. Early in her career as an intern at Bloomberg, she wrote an extremely successful article about business students day trading using the funds from their student loans. This article got picked up by many publications around the country. In today’s terms,
“Money doesn’t make you happy, but the lack of money can make you miserable” – Suzie Orman Emmy Award Winning Journalist Markette Sheppard, host of Great Day Washington on WUSA 9 and author of the inspirational children’s book, What Is Light?, believes the aforementioned quote wholeheartedly and is a strong believer in income
Ms. Ashley Hill, CEO of College Prep Ready, a scholarship search strategist who is passionate about teaching incoming and current college students how to pay less for college. She is a big proponent of building, nurturing, and deepening relationships. This is what led to success in her corporate career. Her key money tips are:
As you prepare to send your daughters off to college maybe for the first time or she’s returning, I feel one of the best gifts a parent can give is financial advice to assist her as she navigates life independent of you. Here are four tips to financially prepare your daughter for life on her