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Starting a Small Business – Part 4
Cybersecurity and Privacy Most business owners don’t understand and are intimidated by privacy and cybersecurity. In this upcoming program, Amy B. Goldsmith, Chair of the Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice at Tarter Krinsky & Drogin and member of the Intellectual...
Extreme Cover Letter Mistakes That May Be Costing You a Job Offer
By: Cindy Makita-Dodd Cover letters are the front page of your resume. Crafting a unique cover letter will serve to not only introduce you to the potential employer but also to help you build your case as a strong candidate for the role. In the online hiring world,...
How to market yourself to navigate the job search process
In this webinar, Liz will cover the basic fundamentals of where to start: resume, cover letter, branding, and networking questions to ask. Recorded March 10, 2021.
Cultivate Gratitude, Experience Abundance
As Lynne Twist says, “What you appreciate appreciates.” In this Wedne$day Wi$dom we will explore the power and practice of gratitude, interwoven with key teachings from the philosophy of yoga, for living a life of contentment and abundance. You’ll walk away with...
Starting a Small Business – Part 3
Intellectual Property Join Savvy Ladies Board Member Amy B. Goldsmith on March 2nd as she explains the importance of intellectual property protection for your small business. Amy will review how to choose a protectable brand name and slogan and gain nationwide rights...
Everything You Need to Know About Social Security and Divorced Spousal Benefits
By: Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA As Baby Boomers continue to have higher and increasing divorce rates than other age groups, divorce later in life can bring increased retirement risks - there is less time (a shorter investment horizon) and opportunity to recover...
Starting a Small Business – Part 2
What do you need to know to protect yourself? Entrepreneurship has increased during the pandemic. More than 1.5 million new business applications have been submitted in the US. If you are starting a small business from home, there are rules you need to know that will...
5 Tips for Surviving Grey Divorce in Retirement
By: Michelle Petrowski, CFP®, CDFA A late-life divorce can wreak havoc on even the most well-thought-out retirement plan. You were happy “once upon a time” and planned a future…. Now you’re 55 and getting a divorce. Or maybe you’re 60 or even in your 70’s, and now...
Starting a Small Business – Part 1
Working from Home for Yourself During the pandemic, some people are able to work for their companies from the comfort of their home. Others are out of work and would like to start their own business...and work from home. Starting a small business from home has its own...
Investing in uncertain times – using stocks and bonds to secure your financial future
Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA®, CES™ will discuss how to create financial immunity and protect your portfolio during market volatility. In her presentation, you will also learn what moves you can make to stay on the right track with your investments and retirement, and...
Solving the Shared Expense Challenge for Co-Parents
Shared parenting expenses are messy and emotional. Learn how a simple to use technology provides an inexpensive solution to managing necessary expenses for your children with your co-parent. Track expenses/payments, document in a central location, and save time. ...
DComply Vs. Venmo for Expense Sharing between Divorced Parents
By: Marco Munoz When we built DComply, we started with focus groups to ensure that we engineered a mobile app that solved a common and difficult problem for divorced co-parents. We overwhelmingly determined the issue was fact-based tracking and accounting of money and...
