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Golden eNewsletters

 

Upon sign-up, GoldenGirlFinance.ca subscribers take advantage of a number of innovative e-newsletters at their financial fingertips. It’s your inside source for everything golden: money, career, finance, and living the good life!

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Monday Money Media (weekly)

Every story has a financial spin. Think all those things you talk about (celebrities, pop culture, current events) and all those things you wished you talked about (is your husband hiding money from you?) with the financial angle explained. As we like to say, a little inspiration, motivation (or gossip conversation) to start the week off right.

 

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Wednesday Golden Opportunity (weekly)

The Wednesday Golden Opportunity sponsored e-newsletter offers the inside scoop on the coolest new products and services to our female readers in the distinctive golden girl voice. The perfect way for a golden gal to learn of new ideas and opportunities that can add value to her already enriched life.

 

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Friday Stocktail (weekly)

The girlfriend’s guide to the stock market, the Friday Stocktail gives our readers the bird’s eye view of the market’s performance at the end of every work week, arming them for the weekend ahead and those dinner party conversations that inevitably turn to money, finance, and everything golden.

 

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Lootcamps (2+ weeks straight every workday)

The 5-minute financial trainer. The golden girl’s way to get her financial butt off the couch and into the fiscal gym for a daily, concentrated dose of financial fat-burning. Short, daily e-mails lead reader along a financial journey, one baby step at a time. And as always, in the fresh, modern golden girl voice.

 

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Content-rich Website

 

Content-rich Website: A commodity of its own

When a girl needs a little advice and inspiration to help her along her golden path, she comes to goldengirlFinance.ca. Whether building her fabulous career, financial nest egg, or far-reaching dream, it all comes down to recognizing her financial worth and empowering herself to increase it.

 

Learn

Financial advice broken down by age group (for women in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and 60’s+) as well as by rites of passage – including marriage, parenthood, and divorce – our Learn section caters to every woman, every demographic, every life circumstance. And when written in fully relatable, real-woman speak…a welcome education. Includes Articles, Ask the Expert, FFAQs (Financial Frequently Asked Questions), and a Golden Glossary of Financial Terms.

 

The Stockettes – COMING SOON

Did you know that a 1995 study found that women-only investment clubs outproduced men’s clubs in 9 of the previous 15 years? Well, we’re not surprised. Women can absolutely be good investors if they try. Here’s a girl’s dry run. Think managing, diversifying and rebalancing a lucrative portfolio. Think buying and selling those brands you love. (Yes, you can own lululemon pants and lululemon!) The catch...it’s a good one? No investment required. Like fantasy football with the extra “X” chromosome. Add in cool designer prizes for the Stockettes with the highest kicks?! Now, you’re onto something.

 

Money Honeys

Too often a woman relies on her partner’s team of financial and legal professionals. With the divorce rate above 50% and with women outliving men by approx. 9 years, this presents a significant disadvantage. Where does a girl turn to when these professionals no longer support her needs? At GGF, we’re leveling the playing field. Our Money Honeys – be it lawyers, accountants, or wealth management advisors – allow women to surround themselves with their own circle of financially savvy friends. Watch out boys…the girls are back in town.

 

Calculated Bling

What could it take to save one million dollars? How much do I need to save for my child’s education? How can I actually develop a budget?! Questions, questions, questions. Answered here. Priceless.

 

Sponsored Polls

Our readers share what’s fiscally important for their own needs and for their family’s financial security, stability, and peace of mind. Giving voice to what matters to women most.