
Women are financially savvy in so many crucial areas of their lives — so why do harmful gender stereotypes about women and money still exist?
At The Humphreys Group, we are committed to creating opportunities for women to have authentic conversations about personal finance beyond the numbers.
When we are able to discuss money through the lens of our personal narratives, we are able to gain a deeper understanding of our relationships with money. When our money and values are in alignment, we are happier, more conscious of, and more engaged with our own financial management. This not only leads to a more robust portfolio, but better financial outcomes overall.
The Humphreys Group is dedicated to getting rid of the unnecessary jargon and complexity around investing so female investors can have more control of their financial future.
We’ve shared our mission and our expertise in some of the most reputable and respected publications dedicated to women and money. We’ve been featured in Forbes, the New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, and more.
Women are financially savvy in so many crucial areas of their lives — so why do harmful gender stereotypes about women and money still exist?
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If we made women’s unique strengths, concerns, and preferences the financial norm, what would we see?
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