Growing Bolder Life Institute Minutes
Why Long-Term Care is Something Most Don’t Think About Until It’s Too Late
People are often reluctant to pay for long-term care but if you’re 65 today, chances are — you’ll need it! It doesn’t have to be overwhelming to age in place.
Read MoreSome Basic Tips on Social Security
Social security is really not going to go anywhere (despite what the headlines may make you think!). But there are some things you need to know about this “income for life.”
Read MoreWhy Women Need to Be Involved in Financial Decisions
Women tend to make many of the consumer purchasing decisions for their households, but that’s not always the case for long-term planning. That needs to change.
Read MoreThe Growing Epidemic of Poverty for Older Women
We’re seeing more issues pertaining to women who end up in poverty after the age of 70, and that’s devastating — personally and professionally. Here’s how we can all work to change that.
Read MoreA Man is Not a Plan
Ladies: a man is not a plan! So, don’t defer your life planning decisions to someone who may not be speaking your language or keeping your goals in mind.
Read MoreWhat Led Jeannette Bajalia to Retirement Planning for Women?
Jeannette Bajalia initially retired at the age of 55, but when she approached a group of financial advisors for help in creating a plan for her future, she discovered that they didn’t have the right skills. She un-retired, founded Woman’s Worth®, and the rest is history!
Read MoreThe Importance of Taking Care of Yourself
You’re taking care of your money — but are you taking care of your body, mind and spirit, to? Self-care is crucial to your total well-being.
Read MoreThe Difference Between Planning and Investing
There’s confusion in the financial industry about the terms planning and investing. But you must know the difference, in order to make the rest of your life the best of your life. Here’s Woman’s Worth® founder Jeannette Bajalia.
Read MoreThe Real Difference Between Men and Women (When It Comes to Life Planning!)
Women live longer, and they live longer in active life stages. That means that financial and life plans for women need to be different than those made for men! Is your advisor taking that into account?
Read MoreThe Problem With Most Financial Planners
Most male financial planners don’t speak the language women want to hear, and that’s why Jeannette Bajalia is so passionate about her work, and why she founded Woman’s Worth®.
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