March is Women’s History Month, and to kick it off right, 93-year-old former professor Ruth Gottesman made her mark on the world by donating $1 billion to ensure that students at a Bronx university received free tuition in perpetuity.
“I’ve never seen anybody behave better with a billion dollars,” Warren Buffett said of the donation.
Though not everyone has that kind of money to donate, Ruth is a wonderful female role model to admire. Women often face distinct financial challenges, from longer life expectancy to wage gaps and career interruptions. However, investing strategically can help women achieve their long-term goals and secure their financial futures. Understanding these differences is not only essential for women but for all.
Explore the articles below to deepen your understanding of how women can thrive financially and why it matters for everyone. Let’s empower each other to build a prosperous future. As always, I’m here to discuss your thoughts and ideas around this or any other financial topic. Don’t hesitate to reach out.
The Great Wealth Transfer: What It Means For Women And For The World
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The Friendship With Warren Buffett That Led to Her $1 Billion Donation
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Celebrating Women's Financial Empowerment
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The Surprising Effect Friends Have on Our Finances
Feb. 29, 2023
We tend to measure our financial health based on our friends—and what they post on social media.