Money,
money, money…we spend it, we save it, share it. Now learn how to have more for
yourself by attending this conference just for women like you.
An
educational event hosted during Money Smart Week, an outreach program of the Federal
Reserve Bank of Chicago, "Making the Most of Your Dollars and Cents" will provide
financial insight and tips from regional and national experts. Get dozens of money
management and investing ideas, plus enjoy the chance to network with other investors
like yourself. Keynote
address "Knowing Your Worth Today and Tomorrow: Financial Success Strategies" presented
by Cynthia Tidwell, President and CEO of Royal Neighbors of America
Topics
to be addressed include: - Why
women make good leaders and good investors
- How
to look beneath the skin (of a company) to see if it's a diamond in the rough
- Understanding
financial matters at important stages of your life
- Education
takes away the fear of forging into new territory
- Invest
in what lets you sleep at night
- What
do you want money to do for you...and your family?
- Charting
a new course for yourself
- Taking
investing steps one at a time
Additional
breakout sessions include: - The
Impact of New Federal Reserve Regulations on Investor Opportunities by Dr.
Jeanne Hogarth, Federal Reserve Bank
- Money-Saving
Tips to Find Investing Cash by Mary Weinand, Iowa State University Extension
- Investor
Habitudes: Get Your Financial House in Order by Sara Moore, Waddell & Reed
- Should
I Buy Annuities or ETFs? Demystifying Trendy Investments presented by Kendra
Erkamaa, Triangle Financial Services
- Secrets
to Find Great Financial Advisors and Avoid Bad Guys by Craig Goettsch, Securities
Department, Iowa Insurance Division
- Real-Life
Monopoly: The Key to Real Estate Success by Adam Carroll, Four Legacies Mortgage
- Can
An Investment Club Help Me Build a Portfolio? by Gretchen Hurt, Central Iowa
Investing Clubs
- Get
Your IRAs Organized for 2010: Converting to Roth IRAs by Heidi Parkhurst,
Merrill Lynch, and Nancy Baker, RSM McGladrey
Attendees
are invited to come early for a free continental breakfast and networking. Attendees
also may stay and network after the conference. A luncheon salad and dessert buffet
(beverage included) will be provided for $8. This salad/sandwich & cheesecake
lunch is not part of the conference registration, and attendees must sign up for
this by reserving a ticket at (563) 386-7477 ext. 231 by April 16 |