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Veronica Dagher

Veronica Dagher

Host & Producer at Secrets of Wealthy Women - The Wall Street Journal

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Recent Articles

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Many Women of Color Use Social Media, Peers for Investment Advice

As financial advice becomes popular on social-media platforms, many women of color are getting their financial know-how online instead of hiring financial advisers.
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Women Step Up Trading in Bitcoin, Other Cryptocurrencies

Robinhood says a quarter of trading in bitcoin and other online currencies is done by women, though that level lags behind their trading in stocks and exchange-traded funds.
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What Unmarried Couples Should Know About Buying a Home Together

Financial advisers are getting more requests for advice from couples who want to buy a place but have no interest in getting married.
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How to Buy a Home Together When You’re Not Married

When unmarried couples consider buying a house together, there are financial and practical risks to consider.
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How to Make Money Decisions When the Future Is Uncertain

With the pandemic causing so much uncertainty in the world, many people are struggling to make financial decisions. Here are some expert pointers for assessing your needs and options, and moving ahead responsibly.
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What You Need to Know About COBRA Health Insurance

As millions of Americans lose their jobs in the middle of a pandemic, they’ll need to look for other coverage.
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How to Plan Your Budget With Just One Income

Some couples may have to adjust to living on one salary due to pandemic-related job losses. Here’s what you can do now.
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How to Rethink Your Budget With Just One Income

With pandemic-related job losses still high, some couples are having to adjust to living on one income. We speak to financial planners about the steps households could take to make their finances work in this new reality.
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How to Help Your Parents With Their Finances Amid Coronavirus

As coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. go into their third month and many elderly continuing to stay inside, some may be asking their adult children to help with financial chores. Here’s a guide on how to respond.
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5 inspiring podcasts recommended by a life coach for anyone looking...

One great way to determine your next career move is to listen to podcasts on success, personal branding, or entrepreneurship, said Susie Moore.
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5 inspiring podcasts recommended by a life coach for anyone looking...

Susie Moore is a NYC-based life coach and entrepreneur.Susie MooreFor millions of Americans, the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted daily life, and for some, their careers.Now is a good time to reconsider what you want out of your work life, according to NYC-based life coach Susie Moore. One great w…
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If You Must Negotiate Your Bills, Here’s How

For those looking to reduce expenses in the current downturn, renegotiating your bills is one way to do that. Here are some tips before you enter financial discussions with creditors.
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Handwashing

It’s one of the best ways to avoid infection from the new coronavirus, but most people aren’t very good at it. Here’s expert guidance on how to do it right.
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How to Keep Your Home Free of Coronavirus Germs

Tips include cleaning with EPA-approved disinfectants and running dishwashers on sanitize cycle if possible.
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All of the Books You Need to Read This Summer

These page-turners are filled with stories and lessons that you’ll savor for years.
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Resilience: How Women Use Obstacles to Fuel Their Success

The Wall Street Journal excerpts its new e-book, Resilience, which chronicles how 20 ambitious women overcame adversity including sexual assault, physical disabilities and doubts about their prospects to become leaders in their fields.
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What’s Behind the Surge in Giving Circles

This collaborative approach to philanthropy is being driven by millennials and women.
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How Big Must Your Nest Egg Be?

Ask Encore columnist Glenn Ruffenach also answers reader’s question about what Medicare does and doesn’t cover.
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The Smart Ways to Be a Tax-Savvy Investor

Don’t make investment decisions solely for tax purposes. But don’t ignore taxes either.
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A Generational Divide at Family Foundations

As younger members join family foundations, they are bringing new ideas and approaches—as well as some initial conflict.
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The Problem When One Spouse Handles Finances

A lack of engagement can prove costly. But there are ways to bring the less-knowledgeable partner up to speed.