Back to All Events

A beginner's guide to building generational wealth

Generational wealth is assets that parents pass down to their children and, ideally, their children’s children. Wealth is not necessarily money. Instead, define wealth as time bought with your money or assets. 

You don’t have to be a millionaire to start building wealth for your children. There are key ways you can increase your assets and net worth to pass down to the next generation without being a millionaire.

Danetha will walk through the steps you need to take to build generational wealth and leave a legacy in this lecture.

About the presenter: Danetha Doe is a Jamaican-American financial philosopher and the leading expert on financial wellness. Her body of work seeks to answer the question, “is it possible to create economic peace and prosperity?”

She is the creator of Money & Mimosas®, a virtual classroom of her money philosophy.

Danetha was named a personal finance expert by TIME, Fast Company, and the Wall Street Journal. She is a sought-after corporate financial well-being speaker, teaching employees from Google to Postmates to CPA firms and others on how to foster financial wellness in the workplace. She was recognized as a millennial thought leader by the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs, a millennial entrepreneur to watch by the office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and a top 40 under 40 accountant by CPA Practice Advisor. Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Elle, The Chicago Tribune, Cosmopolitan, NBC, and more.

Earlier Event: June 9
Elevating your financial health
Later Event: November 15
Important Year-End Money Moves