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Financial Intimacy Conference - About
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Jacquette M. Timmons. But you know that already, right? That's why you invest time nurturing the relationships you have with your family, friends, and colleagues. However, I can't help but wonder: What do you do to consciously. Nurture your relationship with money. Yes, that's right. you have a relationship with money. You wouldn't know that, though, based on the focus of most financial information and advice targeted to consumers like you. Why do I describe myself as a rebel? Create the Financial Intima...
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Financial Intimacy Conference - Manisha Thakor
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Jacquette M. Timmons. As the founder of the Women's Financial Literacy Initiative Manisha teaches, writes, and speaks about the basics of personal finance for women. Manisha teaches a highly regarded online personal finance class called "Money Rules" and is a Financial Fellow at Wellesley College. She blogs about personal finance at Forbes and is the co-author of two critically acclaimed personal finance books: ON MY OWN TWO FEET and GET FINANCIALLY NAKED. Manisha earned her MBA from Harvard Business Sch...
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Financial Intimacy Conference - Bruce Sellery
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Jacquette M. Timmons. Bruce Sellery is a business journalist, author, entrepreneur and professional speaker. He is the founder of Moolala, a personal finance training company with a mission to inspire people to get a handle on their money so they can live the life they want. Bruce is a sought after public speaker and has toured Canada from coast to coast delivering keynotes on business issues and personal finance. He is a Commerce graduate from the Queen’s School of Business in Kingston, Ontario, is a pr...
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Financial Intimacy Conference - gallery
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Jacquette M. Timmons. Why Financial Intimacy Matters. For every two guys who graduate from college or get a higher degree, three women do.". Belinda Luscombe, Women Power: The Rise of the Sheconomy. November 22, 2011. Women account for 51% of all workers in the high-paying management, professional, and related occupation.". Department of Labor, 2009. There are 1 million high-income women in the U.S. earning more than $250,000 a year.". Suzanne Kapner, The Female Economy: What Women Want.
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Financial Intimacy Conference - Brittney Castro
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Jacquette M. Timmons. Brittney Castro, CFP specializes in comprehensive financial planning to help individuals. And business owners take control of their financial future and provide a financial legacy for. Their families. She focuses her practice on understanding the unique challenges women. And their families face when it comes to planning for the future. Working one on one to. Determine short and long term goals, she applies her knowledge and expertise to develop. In 2011, Brittney received the Certif...
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Financial Intimacy Conference - Partners
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Jacquette M. Timmons. Brought to you by Sterling Investment Management, Inc. in conjunction with:. Why Financial Intimacy Matters. For every two guys who graduate from college or get a higher degree, three women do.". Belinda Luscombe, Women Power: The Rise of the Sheconomy. November 22, 2011. Women account for 51% of all workers in the high-paying management, professional, and related occupation.". Department of Labor, 2009. Suzanne Kapner, The Female Economy: What Women Want. Fortune.com August 2009.
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Financial Intimacy Conference - Ryan Mack
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Jacquette M. Timmons. Why Financial Intimacy Matters. For every two guys who graduate from college or get a higher degree, three women do.". Belinda Luscombe, Women Power: The Rise of the Sheconomy. November 22, 2011. Women account for 51% of all workers in the high-paying management, professional, and related occupation.". Department of Labor, 2009. There are 1 million high-income women in the U.S. earning more than $250,000 a year.". Suzanne Kapner, The Female Economy: What Women Want.