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Tues, Mar 5 2024
CNBC's Women & Wealth

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VIDEO09:47
Financial Health of Women in 2024
Many Americans are currently experiencing financial challenges, but women have been particularly affected by factors like inflation, lack of access to childcare, equal pay, and student loan debt. We'll discuss the reasons behind this and what the future holds and examine why women still feel less confident when it comes to money.
March 5, 2024
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VIDEO10:25
Level Up: Lessons from a Self-Made Millionaire
Burned out by her career on Wall Street, an industry she describes as historically "male, pale, and stale, this former trader pivoted to become one of the most popular fin'fluencers on social media. She'll discuss how she's working to demystify personal finance for women and people of color, and the top ways in which you can level up when it comes to building wealth.
March 5, 2024
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VIDEO10:41
Game On: How to Play to Win
Risk-taking, decision making, recognizing bias, and embracing fear are all key qualities found in those who hold positions of power, particularly in finance. They're also at the center of poker and chess, games that are embraced by more men than women. A high-stakes pro will discuss why these skills are crucial for women to close the confidence gap, build wealth and advance in the workplace.
March 5, 2024
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VIDEO10:34
Investing in Women: The Future of Femtech
There is growing interest and investment in the women's healthcare sector, which has traditionally been overlooked, underfunded, and highly stigmatized, despite women making up 50% of the population and 80% of consumer healthcare decisions. We'll discuss key areas of growth and innovation, and the biggest opportunities for investment.
March 5, 2024
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VIDEO20:13
Retirement Planning: How to Maximize Your Financial Future
Women face a number of daunting challenges when it comes to retirement planning, including the persistent gender pay gap, longer life expectancy, greater healthcare costs, and the hidden costs of caregiving. The result? Fifty-percent of females ages 55-66 have no retirement savings, and many of those who do feel anxious it won't be enough. We'll discuss incremental steps you can take now to maximize your money, and answer your questions on how to take control of your financial future.
March 5, 2024
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Women are reevaluating their relationship with money at an accelerating rate; from a renewed focus on climbing the ladder and increasing income, to saving smartly for retirement, to starting a business, and prioritizing flexibility without forsaking financial safety. At CNBC's Women & Wealth, we'll explore ways that women can increase their income, save for the future, and make the most out of current opportunities.