Zaneilia is a shoe lover, appreciates quality, and recognizes the power of words and compound interest. She’s the author of the book, Finance ‘n Stilettos – Money Matters for the Well-Heeled Woman, former member of the CNBC Financial Advisor Council, a financial educator, blogger, and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ who is passionate about finances and sharing her expertise with other women so they can become financially savvy.
In the current climate, banks and industrials, especially with the goals of the current administration to reduce regulations and increase border control are stocks to keep an eye on.
The financial services industry is very conservative and tends to be the last to jump on board new things.
Securing higher education for your child while saving for retirement is no mean feat, as an advisor with firsthand experience juggling the two challenges explains.
Black women are stepping up for collective financial prosperity, writes financial planner Zaneilia Harris.
The mostly white and male financial services industry has been glacially slow to adapt to a country — and client base — that is becoming increasingly non-white and female.