What do women need to gain skills to be economically empowered? This was the first question asked at the breakout session on Developing Skills, Financial Literacy, and Support for Women Entrepreneurs which was moderated by Kara Valikai from the U.S.
America faces an ever-rising tide of red ink. We prioritize consumption over investment—the past over the future—and lock these commitments in with automatic spending increases that consume an ever-greater share of our federal budget.
I’ll fess up: Like many, I spend copious (read: unhealthy) amounts of time scrolling through Facebook and watching House of Cards on Netflix.
In the next five years, 12 million women business owners around the world plan to grow their businesses by at least six employees.
The nation's young people are faced with many burdens, from a hard regulatory climate to a looming entitlement crisis. The only solution for Millennials is economic growth.
Some argue that the Millennial generation struggles when it comes to mastering basic financial skills.
By: Eden Sulzer, Director, Women in Pharmacy Initiative, Cardinal Health





