The idea that women are risk overs ato is a simplifying assumption. Women, or risk ar wear, we want to understand the risk that we're taking. Andby by that, it's, how much could this go down if i invest? What would my types of returns have been? How bad could it have gotten? A and so again, that's why lofas changed the underlying product to address that. We became the first investing firm built by women, too, to get to the size that we have.
Women have different challenges in investing, including a wage gap and longer life expectancies. We’ve got two conversations addressing some of those challenges.
(1:09) Deidre Woollard talks with Sallie Krawcheck, co-founder and CEO of Ellevest (a bank and robo-advisor specifically designed for women) about how she’s helping more women invest and a lesser-known savings tool for investors who want to give back.
(18:39) Dana Corl Kasarda talks with Kathryn Tuggle, co-author of the new book “How to Money”, about some of the positive ways that stereotypes are changing for women and investing.
Hosts: Deidre Woollard, Dana Corl Kasarda Guests: Sallie Krawcheck, Kathryn Tuggle Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Brandon Gentry, Spencer Daniel
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