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Financial decisions touch so many aspects of life. Some decisions are simpler, ranging from day-to-day purchases and choosing products and services for you and your family, while others are more complex, such as saving for your children’s education, caring for an aging parent, or planning for long-term life and retirement goals. Read more
Written by the experts at RBC Wealth Management, Perspectives magazine highlights topical issues relevant to high-net-worth investors and addresses their wealth management concerns – from insights on tax strategies to family and lifestyle interests.
RBC Wealth Management and Women's Age Lab empower women to make informed financial decisions.
This is far more than we would expect based on women’s pre-pandemic share of employment in these jobs.
We encourage women to embrace investing and philanthropy and to seek advice to ensure it aligns with their values and passions.
Lianne Manzer, director of data science at RBC Wealth Management, shares her advice for women in male-dominated industries such as STEM and finance.
In 1976, Eva Moyle-Amerl confidently entered the trading floor in downtown Toronto. She was breaking the law.
Setting up the next generation of young women leaders for long-term success.
Canada’s working women surged out of the pandemic.
We all have responsibility for getting more Canadians back to work and managing the forces of automation and digitalization. The greater the number of people who participate in Canada’s recovery, the stronger our economy will be.
Difference-makers like Sylvia Parris-Drummond are driving for change—even in times of upheaval and tragedy. ”We're in a pandemic of COVID and a pandemic of racism,” she says.
While Canadian women tend to live about five years longer than men, research shows females account for about 70 percent of people living with dementia and brain-aging diseases.
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