5 personal finance tips for women
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While most financial tips apply to everyone, there are some that are more
relevant to women. 90% of women will have to manage their finances on
their own at some point in their life and unfortunately too many women
lack confidence and hesitate to take control of their finances.
5 Personal Finance Tips for Women
1. Improve Your Knowledge.
It’s really not as complicated as you might think. Find a good source of
information and learn at your own pace. The David Lerner Associates
Newsroom has many articles about Women and Financial Literacy.
2. Talk To A Professional.
Find someone who will really take the time to listen
to your interests and concerns and help you to
achieve your personal financial goals.
3. Learn about the Sensible Middle Ground of Investing.
Invest in a wide range of investments that are based on real value
and designed to pay dividends or interest.
4. Plan Your Retirement.
If you plan now, you won’t have to be among those worriers. Take into
consideration the fact that women tend to live longer than men and so
have more years of retirement to fund. Speak to your financial professional
about how a divorce would affect your retirement plans.
5. Start Right Now.
The sooner you take an active role in your own
financial future the better than future will be.
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