Special Personal Financial Planning for Women – Does it Work?
Here’s a question that’s bound to get the conversation a little heated up at any party – are women less in tune with their finances than men are? That’s the position actually, that a new book on personal financial planning is aimed at establishing. Toronto Lawyer are some of the highest paid workers. You know that this is a book that’s a bit different, when you look at the hot pink the cover designers choose to bind it in. And then there is the name – Shoo, Jimmy Choo! Wouldn’t they have thought that they would offend the independent pride that women have in their ability to be strong, to be their own person?
Apparently those publishers had the nerve to pull this stunt because they realize that women don’t really argue otherwise of their financial self-knowledge. The thing is, women don’t share the same kind of financial life that men do. For one thing, women still are paid less for the same quality and quantity of work as a man, they have to take breaks from work to take of their family and to take care of aging parents, and then they tend to live longer. Somehow, even as women are comfortable with saving more than men, they end up with smaller savings. Lawyer Toronto generally are employed full time by a single client. Books like this, aim to devise a whole new personal financial planning strategy for women, because they claim women have entirely different personal situations.
I feel that personal financial planning “especially for women” is a gimmick that the publishers have come up with to sell us more stuff. Even if women are paid less than men are, they still face the same levels of opportunities and risks as men do for the most part.
