Cool Links
Websites and news
The Latest On Women and Funding: Read this article – Great information on where women and minorities stand on obtaining funding Featured in the Atlanta Business Chronicle.
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/extraedge/washingtonbureau/archive/2008/09/22/bureau1.html?market=atlanta
Women's Financial Network is Muriel Seibert's gift to women. You can accessf inancial information - basic or advanced - and even join an online women's investment club. The STEPS program is terrific for women in the midst of critical life changes. (wfn.com)
Citigroup has developed Women and Company with a wealth of resources. The only catch is that it costs $125 per year. For those who can't yet afford a financial advisor, the price is well worth it - the teleclasses alone pay for the membership. You can get a free 3-month trial. (womenandco.com)
Oppenheimer also has a gender-specific section, but you have to look for it. From the home page, look for "Explore investment options:" then find "research library," then click on "Women and investing." There are survey data about women's investing and an online financial quiz with instant feedback (and the right answers) that is fun to take. (oppenheimerfunds.com)
For women looking for saavy financial advice online go to www.SmartSamantha.com.
For Women-Friendly banking in Atlanta, start here www.theBuckheadCommunityBank.com.

