Financial planning, an outcropping of the services typically provided by a stock broker or account executive, include investment advice, insurance sales, retirement planning, and various other assessments and planning to meet financial goals.
"Women are less confident about retirement than men, save less for retirement, and often say they don’t know what to do to improve retirement planning — but give them the right advice and their behaviors change.That’s according to a survey conducted by TIAA-CREF, which found that women’s confidence concerning retirement increases substantially, and their behavior changes, when they’ve gotten financial advice," as reported by Marlene Satter: http://www.benefitspro.com/2014/10/29/advice-spurs-women-on-retirement-planning?ref=hp "The problem is that while the number of women who want financial advice is on the increase — 33 percent of respondents said they did, compared with only 24 percent in 2013 — they don’t know where to go to get it." So check our the reliable resources in this blog and attend Financial Planning for Women.