Across global wealth circles, a quiet power shift is underway as affluent women use family offices to direct capital toward causes they choose, on terms they set. Instead of treating philanthropy as a ...
For much of the past year, the hottest debate in the world of women's stuff has been, Can women have it all?, as memorably answered in the negative by The Atlantic's July cover story last year. More ...
tax and estate laws, and more inspired by strong feelings about a cause, according to a new study. While only 25 percent of the affluent women surveyed said that tax and estate laws provided a huge ...
Wealthy women who give to female-centered causes are drawn to support international programs and prefer specific charities over foundation funds that pool money to support women and girls, according ...
It’s an embarrassment of riches. Sure, money talks. But it doesn’t always say the right thing — especially when speaking through the oft-tone deaf, not-so down-to-earth mouths of millionaire and ...
High-net-worth women are more likely to have a formal financial plan in place compared to women investors broadly — 70% of high-net-worth women investors have a plan in place versus 52% of women ...
While there are a number of mindsets and habits that frugal people regularly follow, from environmental sustainability to intentionally conserving resources and money, sometimes the most subtle things ...
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