Ellevest

Ellevest

Financial Services

We help women build and manage their wealth through investing and financial planning — now managing $2 billion in AUM.

About us

We help women build and manage their wealth through online investing, financial planning, and wealth management — founded by Sallie Krawcheck. Now managing $2 billion in client assets. Let's get more money in the hands of women.

Website
http://www.ellevest.com
Industry
Financial Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014
Specialties
Personal Finance, Investment Advice, Software, and Portfolio Management

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    The financial industry was built for men. We say this a lot, but implicit in its meaning is that the financial industry was built for straight, white men. So much of common financial advice, especially for couples, assumes heterosexuality as the standard. (Much like, you know, most things in the world.) But there can’t be a one-size-fits-all approach to financial planning for all couples, because the lives of LQBTQIA people are just different — which means they have different financial needs and realities. If you’re joining your life with someone else — no matter how you or they identify — we encourage having money convos early and often. But there are a few conversations that are especially important for LGBTQIA couples. Here are five things to talk about with your partner (and your financial planner), ASAP:

    5 Financial Planning Convos LGBTQIA  Couples Should Have | Ellevest

    5 Financial Planning Convos LGBTQIA Couples Should Have | Ellevest

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    Trust us, Cameron Rogers, CFA and Emily Green have heard it all. Breaking up with your “just fine” financial advisor can be tough, but you (and your money) deserve better than decent. You deserve a financial advisor who really listens to you — and doesn’t subscribe to a one-size-fits-all approach. Switch to a firm that puts you first. Learn more about Ellevest Wealth Management at https://lnkd.in/dnm_KcU.

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    The financial industry is overwhelmingly male-dominated, with 86% of financial advisors being men and 98% of mutual funds dollars being managed by men. That’s why we created Ellevest, a financial company where 100% of our financial advisors and planners are women. Learn more about our investing and wealth management services at Ellevest at www.ellevest.com.

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    Who needs an estate plan? You do. When do you need one? Now. Even if you’re not retired, everyone can benefit from having an estate plan. Especially women. Because women largely outlive their spouses, and then become responsible for figuring out the best way to manage their household finances. Because more women have custody of their children than men, and because more women are caregivers for their aging parents, too. If something happens to us, the dependents who rely on us might be in a tough financial situation and without a guardian. Because women earn less than men — and women deserve to have control over their legacies, too. The list goes on. Read how to get started with estate planning at the link below.

    Who Needs Estate Planning? Every Woman Does — and Should Start Now | Ellevest

    Who Needs Estate Planning? Every Woman Does — and Should Start Now | Ellevest

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    Thank you for including us in this important research Commonwealth! We love to see more women building wealth and stepping into their financial power.

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    With support from the Nasdaq Foundation, Commonwealth teamed up with investing platform partners Ellevest, Public, and Stash to conduct a year-long investing pilot focused on understanding how investor identity develops for participants earning low to moderate incomes ($30k-$80k), especially Black and Latinx women. The research looked at how people develop comfort and belonging in the investing space. Key findings from the Transforming Investor Identity research project: 1. Investor identity can grow significantly during the first year. 2. Platforms can promote the development of investor identity by focusing on its underlying elements, including comfort with uncertainty, active learning, and connecting with others. 3. Savings and representation are key influences in retaining beginner investors and creating a sense of belonging. Design for inclusive investing with new insights. Get the new report here: https://lnkd.in/gZQ_5Jm8 #FinancialSecurity #WealthBuilding #InclusiveInvesting

    Transforming Investing Identity Research Project

    Transforming Investing Identity Research Project

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    Deciding whether to have a child is a complicated, expensive, emotionally fraught journey — especially if you’re also trying to work on things like your career, retirement planning … the list goes on. Ellevest Financial Advisor Cameron Rogers, CFA is going through her own family-planning journey — and has some advice: She also recently co-hosted a family-planning webinar with Ellevest Financial Planner Darci Zaunmiller, CFP®, CDFA® and VP of Employer Growth at Maven Clinic, Isha Vij, which you can watch here in full: https://lnkd.in/eb9FdzTC

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    "When we say the quiet part out loud, it’s not just us who benefits, but everyone around us does, too. And that goes for any topic society has tried to make women feel small about: money, menopause, motherhood."

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    Director of Brand Marketing at Ellevest

    Charli XCX’s “Girl, so confusing” remix with Lorde had me emotional at my computer yesterday morning. The dancey beat juxtaposed with these incredibly vulnerable admissions between both artists feels all too ~~ rElAtAbLe ~~ as a woman. Career comparison, body insecurities, fear of failure, jealousy of another person’s success. It's all in there. And what could have been done in private, just between the two of them, was shared on a catchy track for the whole world to hear. When we say the quiet part out loud, it’s not just us who benefits, but everyone around us does, too. And that goes for any topic society has tried to make women feel small about: money, menopause, motherhood, etc. Read my full piece on "healing girl summer" (sounds lame, feels great — just ask Monica and Brandy) on Ellevest's Substack at the link below. 💚

    Is It Healing Girl Summer?

    Is It Healing Girl Summer?

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    1. “Puts money aside so I can spend it with joie de vivre.” 2. “I do not look at my bank account while on vacation. I plan before so I don’t have to.” 3. “Eats dessert. Every. Single. Day.”  4. “Makes more spontaneous decisions.” How do your financial habits change while on vacation? We asked women in our communities and networks. Find out what they said on our latest Substack post. https://lnkd.in/ezM__WkA

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