EFC Women’s Network- New Smart Finance Session, June 13, 2023

May 16, 2023

 Smart Finance Session

Are you caught up in the day-to-day hustle of your life but never seem to find time to plan for your financial future? Well you are not alone. Now women are becoming more financially empowered and successful. One of the keys to success is creating a plan for your financial future. It’s not just about money – it’s also about looking at your relationships, values, goals and interests, and making sure they are incorporated into your plan.  Join us to gain insight on how to prepare for your financial future.

The Women’s Network Ontario Region is pleased to launch its first education and networking dual session on June 13th.

In this women’s network session, we will explore ‘The career advice you probably didn’t get’ and the ‘missing link’ to understanding the requirements for advancing from middle to senior management.  The goal is to empower participants to seek out development opportunities using a lens that has not been highlighted in traditional women’s career advancement discussions.

Followed by an informational session on smart financing and investing by Eric Selvaggi, Senior Investment Advisor, TD Wealth Management.

Eric will discuss the unique challenges of women and personal finance and the importance of smart finance and investing.  Other topics that will be featured include; goal based financial planning, behavioral finance and retirement planning early.

All regions are welcome for the virtual participation.

Afterward, for those attending the session in person, there will be a Women’s Network Ontario Region dinner at Jack Astors, located near the EFC office in Toronto.

This dinner is individually billed.

When

Jun 13, 2023    

3:30 pm – 5:00 pm webcal

Where

190 Attwell Drive
190 Attwell Drive, Suite 560, Toronto, ON, M9W 6H8

Event Type

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