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Joanne Cleaver

Joanne Cleaver has covered finance, careers, women’s issues, retirement planning an entrepreneurship for over 40 years for a wide array of national media outlets. She has authored seven nonfiction books, including three on small business growth and, most recently, one on career strategy, The Career Lattice (McGraw Professional, 2012).

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Millions flow to Girls Who Invest

Investment firms are re-upping their investment in college women through new donations to the summer immersion program.

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Women gaining traction on investing results, intentions

Women achieve better results than men when they make direct investments.

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Picking an advisor who will stand the test of time

Cultivating loyalty with both members of a married couple requires that the advisor follow the same approach that leads to a successful marriage.

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Program brings financial planning to Chicago working families

The program aims to infuse social service programs with information about long-term financial and career goals.

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Native women launch on-ramp to asset management

A coalition of women's groups has opened a new apprenticeship program to draw Native American women into asset management, private equity and venture capital.

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Stressed and blessed: Women want to talk finances with other women

Women are making headway with their personal financial goals, and they prefer talking with other women about money, a new Fidelity survey shows.

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Tooth Fairy return outpaces S&P 500, beats inflation

The windfall first-graders are getting on their baby teeth has parents chomping at the bit.

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Purpose just as powerful as profits as a magnet for women: J.P. Morgan’s Lemkau

Speaking at the American College's Women Working in Wealth conference, the CEO of J.P. Morgan Wealth Management said the firm aims to win clients early and then ease them into ever more personalized advisory services.

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The joy of eliminating write-offs

A change in cash flow meant it temporarily wasn't worth it to itemize donations of goods and money, a development that provided an unexpected bonus.

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Ignoring this source of retirement income underestimates Black Americans’ resources

Many Black Americans have been smarter about planning for retirement than most studies indicate.