Rainbow
Warriors by Oliva
Mellan and Sharry Christie, Investment
Advisor, February 2012
Hourly
Option
"Some 20
years after gaining considerable renown, Sharon
Rich is still running a solo shop and billing
like a consultant. That's exactly how she wants
it." by Kathy Krisof, Financial
Planning April 2014
Coming
Into Money: Advisors Should Anchor Clients by Diana
Britton, InsuranceNewsnet.com,
May 27,
2011
4
Money Saving Tips for the New Year by
Laura Cohen, Kiplinger.com, Dec.
29, 2009
On
the Money: Life Insurance 101
by CJ Prince, www.NAFE.com
Staying on the Job
Just For the Fun of It by Andrew
Coen, Investment
News , Novemeber 8, 2008
The Financial
Adviser as Hand-Holder by Ron Lieber,
The New York
Times , September 27, 2008
For financial
planners, crash course in hand-holding by Jenn
Abelson, Boston Globe , September 27, 2008
Protecting
your nest egg by Suzanne
Barlyn, Boston Globe , May 25, 2008
The saving
secret for women? Start young by MP
Dunleavy. msn.com
updated
March 28, 2008
Who Gets to
Keep the Barry Manilow Records? by Hillary
Chura, The New York
Times , February 17,
2007
A
principled portfolio, by Linda Tucci,
Boston Globe, Money Makeover,
Dec. 17, 2006 . Sharon
Rich helps a young woman invest in Socially
Responsible Fund
Buying home
sweet home alone, by Kimberly
Blanton, Boston Globe , February 11, 2006
Helping
Women
Get
Rich article about Sharon's business in
local Belmont, MA paper, April 7, 2005
Gay
marriage solves, creates money issues, by Chuck Jaffe, Boston Globe May
20, 2005
Give
Mom and Dad a Break: Advisors should help
parents prioritize financial goals and
create timelines without increasing their
guilt by Sharon Rich, On
Wall Street, December 1, 2004
Retiring
Women: A Real Anxiety The sad fact is
that, for many women, retirement won't be
rosy. Here's what you can do to help. by
Sharon Rich, On Wall
Street, August 1, 2004
Financial
aspects of gay marriage<> by Chuck
Jaffe, CBS MarketWatch.com last
update:May 19, 2004
Investing
and
the Single Woman: Vast numbers of single
women can use your help. But do you know
how to build a lasting relationship?
by Sharon Rich, On Wall
Street, April 1, 2004
Wall
Street
Words, by David Logan Scott Houghton
Mifflin Reference Books, 2003
Who says you
have to be broke in college? by
Aurora
D. Meyer • Bankrate.com
August
8, 2003
A
Bittersweet Inheritance by Elizabeth
Fenner. Real
Simple, August 2002. Sharon advised woman who's
mother left her $50,000
The Right Advice
by Lynn Brenner, "Planning is
about priorities. 'People come in with $50,000
to invest and by the time we're don talking,
they realize it's already committed to replacing
their car, paying off their credit cards, and so
on.'" Large photo of Sharon with article about
choosing financial adivisors. Bloomberg Personal
Finance, September 2001
Mission:
money control by Shira J.
Boss. Good
Housekeeping, June 2001. Sharon
helped a young couple review their finances
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