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Cutting the Digital Umbilical Cord
Zenobia Millet
We live in a digital world, and suffice to say we’re never going back to doing things the way we used to—listening to music, talking to friends, holding a business meeting, or watching our favorite shows. The great thing is you can do all of these things on all kinds of devices. But how the heck do you keep them all charged and ready to use?
Oh no! The “D” word! What now?
Kimberly Davidson
Ending a marriage counts as one of the most stressful and emotionally draining experiences anyone will face in their lifetime. Trying to keep emotions separated from the “business” side of dissolution makes it even more difficult. But it doesn’t have to be this way, because there are different approaches to handling a divorce.
Developing Trends in Real Estate
Nancy Harris
There's never a dull moment in real estate. From property purchase to mortgage financing, what was commonplace last year looks a little different now. Staying informed on the changes and current trends is crucial to any real estate investment strategy.
Why Gender Diversity Should Matter to Investors
Martha Schuman, MBA
The advantages of gender diversity in the business world—and the risks of ignoring it—are well documented. Yet gender inequality stubbornly persists. Can you, as an investor, have any influence? Martha Schuman of Pax World Investments leads an eye-opening discussion.
Estate Planning For Pets
Sona Tatiyants
WOOF WOOF, MEOW, TWEET TWEET! Congratulations! You’ve got your estate planning in order, either in the form of a Will or a Living Trust. You’ve identified who will get your stuff when you pass away, appointed a trusted individual who will be responsible for settling your estate when you die or if you are incapacitated, and named a person to be your health advocate.