Inaugural SmartHER Money Conference for Iowans Is Aug. 19 in Cedar Falls
Designed to provide Iowans with much-needed tools, tips and expert knowledge in making the best decisions for their financial future, the inaugural
The fun, fact-filled, five-hour event kicks off at
This new financial wisdom and empowerment conference focuses on female Iowans and was developed this year following concerning results from the "2020
Some 56% of
BUILDING FINANCIAL LITERACY
IID announced its new SmartHER Money program earlier this year to enhance female financial literacy.
"Sometimes things happen that we have no control over, such as the death of a spouse or divorce, and we need to make sure that we know about our finances, how to manage our finances and how to ensure a solid financial future," said
Emceed by
A highlight of the conference is keynote speaker
With an MBA from
"I'm thrilled for our attendees to hear from a speaker of the caliber of
Thakor said she's excited to be presenting in
In addition, Thakor will join a power pack of top-notch panelists to impart knowledge, tips, experiences and know-how to help women enhance their financial literacy and ensure a better financial future and retirement for themselves.
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Rebecca Guinn , factory manager, John Deere Waterloo Works -
Stephanie Seekins , attorney, The Biker Lawyers, The Emily Program, Project Diva -
ReShonda Young , community advocate and founder of Popcorn Heaven chain
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Doug Ommen ,Iowa insurance commissioner, Iowa Insurance Division -
LeKeisha Veasley , community inclusion strategist,Veridian Credit Union -
Amy Wienands , business owner,Amy Wienands Real Estate
TAKE CONTROL, PLAN WITH CONFIDENCE
"The Iowa Insurance Division encourages
This free conference is not paid for by taxes but from fines and settlements levied on investment scammers as restitution. IID uses these
"
It is important to also recognize that women's financial needs are often different from that of men. Women may be financially responsible for both their children and aging parents and need more retirement savings because statistically they live longer than men.
Attendees will learn how to become more comfortable speaking with their spouse, partner, children or parents about money. In addition, they will participate in individual and/or group exercises to better understand their individual relationship with money and the psychology behind it. That's important, Sellmeyer said, as many of the closely held beliefs people have about money are rooted in childhood.
No financial or investment products will be sold at this conference. "The only thing that will be sold to our attendees is money confidence," said Sellmeyer. "And while this conference is geared toward women and their financial needs, all genders are welcome to attend."
Registration for this free event is required, so attendees must RSVP by Aug.16 at SmartHER.Iowa.gov.
About the Iowa Insurance Division
The Iowa Insurance Division has general control, supervision and direction over all insurance and securities business transacted in the state and enforces
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