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Philanthropy Barbara Stanny talks about her philosophy of philanthropy
Growing up in a wealthy family certainly has its privileges, but I am thankful my parents were careful to instill in me a desire to give back to the world. Having also lost a fortune and recovered from that crisis, I can also say without a doubt that while money is important, it's what you do with your life that matters most. Each one of us has the capacity to reshape the world in a myriad of ways, even more so if we're making a good living. Income, influence, and autonomy are all very much related.
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Through her message of financial education and responsibility, Barbara encourages her listeners to get their finances in order, earn their full potential--and then to share their bounty and vision with others. In each presentation in this category, Barbara Stanny will cover:
* The importance of personal financial responsibility * Her dramatic personal story of privilege and loss * Inspiring stories of other women she has interviewed for her books
SPEECH TOPICS IN THIS CATEGORY: The Power of Philanthropy Barbara inspires women to achieve their full philanthropic potential by becoming financially smart. The payoff is not only economic security, but the ability to make a difference in the world. Her presentation includes: * Why women give, and why they don't * Four simple steps to empower ourselves financially * Empowered Philanthropy: Four lessons from financially savvy women * The Challenge: Claiming our power
Wealth Management and Planned Giving In a motivational and enlightening presentation, Barbara persuades listeners to use their philanthropic dollar as a powerful tool to leave a lasting imprint on the world. She also explores the topic of intergenerational transfer of wealth. Her presentation includes: * Her impact on her parents' estate planning * How to have "the conversation no one wants to have" * Six lessons for transferring wealth * Getting the most bang for your buck in charitable giving * What women (and the men who love them) need to know * The biggest mistakes and how to avoid them
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Every woman I interviewed was very conscious of using her checkbook (along with volunteering her time and expertise) to leave her mark on the world. ~Barbara Stanny, Secrets of Six-Figure Women
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