The average British woman invests half the amount they spend on treats, such as clothes, beauty products, gym classes and eating out, says entrepreneur and former Apprentice contestant Jackie Fast.
Writing for City Matters, Jackie said they spend £211 per month
on day-today treats, but only £98 on saving and investing.
Jackie did further research and found that women invest 40%
less than men – 61p for every £1.
Whilst there are reasons why woman cannot always invest as
much as their male counterparts, such as career breaks and the gender pay gap,
women still need to up their game when it comes to money management.
As a former financial advisor, I frequently saw women leave
the all household finances, such as mortgages, pensions and savings, to their
male partner or husband.
This often led to disastrous consequences during times of
divorce or widowhood.
Women need to take control of their own finances, separate
from the family budget. Finance is still not widely taught in schools, so it
does require some effort.
See an independent financial adviser or better still learn
more about finances through reading quality newspapers and books on money, attending seminars and
courses or by taking a financial adviser course, as advised in one of my
earlier Money Tips podcasts.
Word of the Day
Derivatives
A derivative is an arrangement or product, for instance, as
a future, option, or warrant, where the value derives from the value of an
underlying asset, such as a commodity, currency, or security.
Due to major growth sector in financial markets the trade in
so called derivatives has grown.
In the financial markets, share prices, bond prices,
currency rates, interest rates and dividends go up and down,
creating risk. Derivative products are financial products which are used
to control risk or paradoxically exploit risk. It is
also called financial economics.
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