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Going Solo: How to Plan for Retirement When You’re on Your Own
By Diane Harris Sept. 21, 2024 A version of this article appears in print on Sept. 22, 2024, Business Section, Page 4 of the New York edition with the headline: "How to Plan for a Time When You Are on Your Own". Click here to view the original NYT Business Article...
How Hispanic Women Navigate Cultural Barriers to Build Generational Wealth
Family is the driving force for many Hispanic women in their generational wealth-building era. They want to invest in their children's and grandchildren’s futures to provide them with financial stability and better educational opportunities. But, getting there is...
Take Control of Your Finances With The Best 7 Budgeting Apps
by Cynthia Ibarra* In a digital era, budgeting apps are powerful financial tools, especially among women wanting to take control of their financial futures. They save time by automatically tracking your spending, motivating you with customizable financial goals, and...
7 Important Financial Questions: Financial Concerns Young Hispanic Women Are Asking Our Helpline
Young Hispanic Women care about money. They are seeking answers to important budgeting questions and reaching out to the Savvy Ladies Free Financial Helpline to get answers As a Hispanic woman living in the U.S., you want to build financial security, support your...
Credit Card Finance Charge Calculator
Understand Your Credit Card Monthly Payment Understanding Your Credit Cards What is credit? Credit is the immediate use of products, services, or money in exchange for the promise to pay in the future. We can access credit using credit cards, charge cards, retail...
Top 8 Divorce & Money Questions Asked on the Helpline
Giving women quality financial guidance for women, during and after divorce. Savvy Ladies Helpline Volunteer Donna Cates CDFA®, CRPC® shares her insights on some of the most frequently asked divorce & money questions we get on the Savvy Ladies Helpline. Q: I am so...
Divorce mistakes to avoid to achieve financial well-being for women and their children
Learn the top financial mistakes women need to avoid when going through a divorce Savvy Ladies Helpline Volunteers share their answers to some of the divorce financial questions they receive from women who are seeking answers on how to proceed and plan for a divorce...
The Cost of Divorce: Expert Tips for Planning and Paying for Your Separation
The Cost of Divorce: Expert Tips for Planning and Paying for Your Separation By: Lisa Zeiderman Divorce doesn’t only bring emotional distress. It also brings financial implications that could drastically affect an individual’s life. Among those are how much their...
Home Sharing to Cut Housing Costs
By Marge Schiller, CFP® Is your cost of housing too large a portion of your income today? Are you having trouble finding an affordable rental in your community? Or is your current home more space than you really need but you like it? If your answer is “Yes” to any of...
Savvy Ladies Celebrates 20 Years of Financial Empowerment at the Nasdaq MarketSite
On Monday, April 3, 2023, Savvy Ladies kicked off Financial Literacy Month with the first-ever Building Connection Breakfast, an event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the organization. The breakfast, hosted at the Nasdaq MarketSite–an iconic Times Square...
How Are Your Taxes Calculated? Tax Brackets, Explained
By Kelly Erb Figuring out your taxes can be complicated. Fortunately, there are loads of software packages and tax professionals who can help you. But if you’re trying to get a sense of what you might owe—or the size of a refund you might expect—here’s how to estimate...
Tax Returns: Who Needs To File?
By Kelly Erb When talk turns to taxes, it feels like everyone is filing a tax return—but do you need to? Here's what to know about your tax filing obligations. Who Needs to File Tax Returns? For most taxpayers, you can figure out whether you must file by checking the...
Major Changes Brought by the Secure Act 2.0 and How it will Affect Your Retirement Savings
By Jonathan Bird, CFP® The SECURE 2.0 Act is here to make a difference in the US retirement system, bringing forth a range of modifications to strengthen the retirement system and enhance financial preparedness for all Americans. SECURE 2.0 became law on December 29,...
Top Financial Questions from Black and African American Women, Answered
Jennifer Jonassaint, a Savvy Ladies Helpline Volunteer answers women’s financial questions submitted to the Free Financial Helpline In 2022, Black women earned 70% as much as White men, compared to a ratio of 83% for White women. The combination of racial wealth...
Tax Advice for New Businesses
Are you planning to become a small business owner this year? Tax advisor Alicyn McLeod, CPA, CFP® and tax attorney Matthew E. Foreman share all you need to know about taxes. Originally live-streamed on February 21, 2023.
Financial Abuse Is on the Rise: What It Is and What to Do About It
By Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA®, CES™ While financial abuse affects both men and women, women are more frequently the victims. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 85% of domestic violence victims are women, and unfortunately, the number of incidents is...
How to Get Started on Saving and Investing
Are you thinking of getting started on saving and investing in 2023? Our Savvy Ladies Helpline Volunteers answer questions from the Dress for Success community on a special Ask the Expert session. Read some of the most frequently asked questions on saving and...
How to Pay Off Credit Card Debt
Overwhelmed by credit card debt? Read the advice from Savvy Ladies founder Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA below and create your own roadmap to get out of it! Want to learn more about credit card debt management? Take a free debt management course here! By Stacy Francis,...
Top 6 Tips for Improving Your Credit Score
By Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA According to myFICO, it’s important to note that repairing bad credit is a bit like losing weight: It takes time, and there is no quick fix. In fact, out of all of the ways to improve a credit score, quick-fix efforts are the most likely...
Financial Tips for the New Year
The Dress for Success community shared their top financial concerns as we head into 2023. Our Savvy Ladies Helpline Volunteers teamed up to help guide and answer their financial questions in a special Ask the Expert session. Savvy Volunteers Ravi Patel and Ross Krause...
What You Need to Know About Credit
By Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA You sit down in your mortgage broker’s office because you can’t stand the news. Your credit is so bad you will not be able to secure a loan to buy the dream home you just bid on. Can you imagine? After months of taking time off work to run...