New U.S. Bank Women and Wealth Insights Study says women are leaving money and influence on the table.
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Women and wealth: How to make the most of your money
Women have more money and power than ever before. Our research tells us they aren’t getting the most out of it.
Women and wealth: Exploring the gender gap
We explore how and why men and women approach money differently.
Women and wealth: A look at generational differences
Our research shows that, when it comes to how women engage with their money, age matters.
4 ways women can build financial confidence
A U.S. Bank leader shares how women can feel more confident in their financial lives.
3 tips to negotiate your salary
Gunjan Kedia, vice chairman of Wealth Management and Investment Services at U.S. Bank, shares three tips for negotiating salary.
Financial planning for singles
As a one-person household, your financial equilibrium is in your hands.
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Women and investing: How psychology plays a role
Women have strengths in managing risk they can leverage for higher returns.
4 investing questions to ask
These questions can help guide your strategy.
What to consider before you invest
Investing isn’t a one-size-fits-all activity. Your strategy should reflect your unique goals.
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Teaching kids about money
Three ways you can help your children feel empowered to manage their money.
Financial responsibility for kids: 3 low-risk exercises
Give your children room to make mistakes on their path to becoming financially responsible.
Financial planning tips for the sandwich generation
Three tips on how to take care of your own finances while financially supporting others.
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Women and retirement: Financial challenges
It’s important for women to have a clear understanding of the challenges ahead as they plan for retirement.
Women and retirement: Financial planning
It is especially important for women to have a plan in place as they prepare for retirement.
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How women are changing philanthropy
As women’s financial power continues to grow, so do their investments in the causes they care about.
Women and the great wealth transfer
To prepare for the years ahead, it pays to start planning your financial future now.
Resources and tips for women entrepreneurs
Funding, advice and networking support can help you sustain and grow your business.
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Sources
1 “Women are about to control a massive amount of wealth but can’t find anyone to manage it,” Marketwatch. 2017.
2 “Breadwinning Mothers Continue To Be The U.S. Norm,” Center for American Progress. 2019.
3 The 2019 State of Women-Owned Businesses Report. Commissioned by American Express.
4 U.S. Bank Women & Wealth Insights Study. 2019.
5 “Are Women Better Investors Than Men? Here’s What The Studies Say,” Investor’s Business Daily. 2018.
6 “Women and the Great Wealth Transfer,” Investopedia. 2019.