ANNUAL WILD SYMPOSIUM: Women and Personal Investing
11/14/2017 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Consider these statistics:
Women, on average, earn 76% of what men bring home, resulting in a $250,000 average lifetime earnings differential.
Most expect to have their mortgage paid off by the age of 75. However, 21% of Americans still carry mortgage debt at that age.
Women are more likely to work in part-time jobs that do not qualify for a retirement plan. In 2009, 24% of employed women (age 20 and older) worked part-time, compared to 11% of men.
If you do not start saving until 45, you will need to save three times as much as if you start at 25.
Parents, at least 61% of them, prefer discussing investments with their advisors over their adult children.
Please join our panel of distinguished financial advisors as we take an in depth look at "Women and Personal Investing".
Keynote speaker and panel discussion will be from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. followed by a networking reception from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m
Moderator:
Carolyn Leonard, CEO and Co-Founder of Dymynd
Panelist:
Patricia DeChant, Vice President at CIBC Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management
Mary DiChristafano, Graystone Consulting/Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management
Julie Shechtman, Senior Vice President at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Khloé Karova, Owner of Modern Capital Concepts, an independent Registered Investment Advisor
Women, on average, earn 76% of what men bring home, resulting in a $250,000 average lifetime earnings differential.
Most expect to have their mortgage paid off by the age of 75. However, 21% of Americans still carry mortgage debt at that age.
Women are more likely to work in part-time jobs that do not qualify for a retirement plan. In 2009, 24% of employed women (age 20 and older) worked part-time, compared to 11% of men.
If you do not start saving until 45, you will need to save three times as much as if you start at 25.
Parents, at least 61% of them, prefer discussing investments with their advisors over their adult children.
Please join our panel of distinguished financial advisors as we take an in depth look at "Women and Personal Investing".
Keynote speaker and panel discussion will be from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. followed by a networking reception from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m
Moderator:
Carolyn Leonard, CEO and Co-Founder of Dymynd
Panelist:
Patricia DeChant, Vice President at CIBC Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management
Mary DiChristafano, Graystone Consulting/Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management
Julie Shechtman, Senior Vice President at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Khloé Karova, Owner of Modern Capital Concepts, an independent Registered Investment Advisor