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Home » Here’s one way women can feel more empowered when thinking about their finances
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Here’s one way women can feel more empowered when thinking about their finances

Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 9, 2023
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Sometimes it seems as if the deck is stacked against you. For women, high inflation and soaring housing costs in many parts of the U.S. can be compounded by a perception that they are unable to work toward financial independence.

Alessandra Malito shares the results of a survey that found that women shy away from, or are not included in, discussions of financial topics. The survey of 400 women indicated that 55% don’t know whether they have saved enough for retirement. And despite career gains over recent decades, women are still more likely than men to have their working lives disrupted so they can care for others. One of the problems that can keep people — and not only women — from saving for retirement is that they can be intimidated by financial jargon.

And that is where a focus on empowerment might help. Many public and private employers match employees’ contributions into retirement accounts up to a certain amount, although not everyone has this potential wealth-building advantage.

Let’s say your employer is willing to match contributions up to 3% of your salary. That means if you put in 3% of your pay each pay period, you instantly double every dollar you contribute. That is empowerment. It doesn’t matter how the money is invested. And if you can slowly increase your contributions, the match is still significant. If you contribute 10% of your salary, for example, and your employer matches 3% of your salary, you just made a quick 30%. That’s one way to get ahead over the course of a career.

Then, once you are contributing, you can empower yourself further by learning about how your money is invested in the retirement account and what choices you have. You might have a colleague you feel comfortable discussing this topic with, or you can call the company that manages your retirement account. Whether you’re a woman or a man, it doesn’t pay to be shy.

Concluding the Investment Bootcamp

Paul Merriman has wrapped up his Investment Bootcamp series of articles with a summary of how to improve your investing returns while not letting your emotions get in your way. Links to all the article in the series are included.

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A reckoning for virtual-currency exchanges

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Apple makes a big splash with its VR goggles

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CEO Mark Zuckerberg, whose company will be Apple’s main competitor in the VR-headset space with its far less expensive Oculus Rift, wasn’t impressed, writing in an email to employees that “every demo that [Apple] showed was a person sitting on a couch by themselves.”

Quentin Fottrell questions the use case for the Vision Pro compared with the iPhone and outlines 10 reasons he won’t be jumping aboard this VR bandwagon.

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In case you want to move to Florida …

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If you plan to take out a mortgage loan to finance a home purchase, you had better do everything you can to make your own estimates of how much your property taxes and all the insurance coverage that will be required by the lender will cost. It is common for these expenses to be underestimated by a lender, setting you up for nasty surprises later on.

Aarthi Swaminathan takes a hard look at flood insurance.

She also has advice for people suffering from the forest-fire smoke that has blanketed the northeast U.S., based on her own experience.

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