Judy Paradi and Paulette Filion of StrategyMarketing.ca join us at InsideETFs Canada 2019, in Montreal, to talk about how affluent women are both assuming and/or wanting to have much greater share of responsibility in investment and financial decision making. We discuss some ways advisors should ideally engage affluent female investors in more effective and meaningful ways.
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