Co-founder of WIFE.org and originator of the acclaimed Second Saturday program ("What Women Need to Know About Divorce"), Ginita Wall is a financial expert and columnist for iVillage.com, CNBC.com, Cox Interactive Media, as well as an advisor for the General Electric Center for Financial Learning and Divorce Magazine.
As a nationally recognized expert on the subject of women and money, Ginita is a frequent speaker for womens groups, conventions, professional groups, and philanthropic organizations. Named one of the 250 top financial advisors in the country by Worth Magazine five years in a row, she has authored six books and numerous booklets on personal finance, including Your Next Fifty Years, a completely new way to look at how, when, and if you should retire. She specializes in helping people through life transitions, including divorce and widowhood.
Quoted in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Money, and other financial publications, she has appeared on the NBC Nightly News, National Public Radio, CBS This Morning, the Discovery Channels Home Matters, and numerous other radio and television broadcasts. She is also listed in Whos Who in Finance.
Ginitas depth of knowledge and her light-hearted style form the perfect combination for client appreciation seminars, convention spouses seminars, broker education training, and professional conferences. She has presented seminars for Charles Schwab, TD Waterhouse, Sharp Hospital, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the National Endowment for Financial Education, the Institute for Certified Financial Planners, the National Association of Tax Practitioners (NATP), San Diego Union-Tribune, and GE Financial.
Ginita Wall received her BA from Antioch College in Ohio, and she is a certified public accountant in New Mexico and California. Ginita lives and works in San Diego, California.
TOPICS:
For general audiences
Savvy Women, Smart Choices
Doing Well, By Doing Good
What Do Women Really Want?
The Truth About Women & Money
Ten Steps to Lifetime Security
Building Personal Wealth, Starting Now
Your Next Fifty Years: Planning a Successful Retirement
Avoiding the Financial Pitfalls of Divorce
Ten Ways to Screw Up Your Retirement
How to Handle a Windfall
For women only
Investment Skills for Women
What Every Woman Should Know about Money
Love is Grand, But It Doesn't Pay the Rent: Financial Independence for Women
For financial planners, accountants, attorneys
The Female Factor: Understanding Women Investors
Tax Consequences in Divorce
When Elders Divorce: Divorce Planning for the Older Client
Planning for Divorce and Marriage
Working with Clients in Transition
TRAVELS FROM: California
FEE CATEGORY: B ($5.5-10k)