When the topic of “women and money” comes up, the focus is usually on the gender gap. But this ignores a potentially larger gap: How women’s financial needs vary from one generation to the next.
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When the topic of “women and money” comes up, the focus is usually on the gender gap. But this ignores a potentially larger gap: How women’s financial needs vary from one generation to the next.
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$430,480. That’s what it costs to be a woman, according to the National Women’s Law Center. It’s the wage gap that results from a lifetime of being paid less than men.
Let’s take a look at that and other financial hurdles women face, issues they should consider, opportunities they should take advantage of, and what it will take to bridge the gap.
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All you need is love, sang the Beatles. Sonny and Cher were warned their love wouldn’t pay the rent. With your recent wedding, now it’s your turn to mix money and matrimony.
First wedding or fifth, if your goal is more “for richer” and less “for poorer,” what financial to-dos should you check off before your first anniversary?
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Raging Bull. Great Bear. Rampage. Dare Devil Dive. These are the names of roller coasters guaranteed to deliver chills and thrills. They’d also make good taglines for certain investment market conditions.
Sure, it’s been fun riding this year’s bull market, but what goes up must eventually come down. What’s an investor to do? Click here to find out.
When it comes to investing, neatness counts. Or to put it another, perhaps more compelling way, neatness adds up to real dollars that compound over time. How’s that? Click here to find out in my latest article on Betterment’s blog.
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