How To Be A Financial Feminist
Meet Sarah; she's a young woman who has always been committed to promoting gender parity. She has always had the firm belief that women should have equal possibilities to men in all spheres of life, including finance.
Sarah was hired in a male-dominated field after earning her college degree. She soon discovered that she was getting paid less than her male coworkers for performing the same job despite her qualifications and diligence. She became a financial feminist as a result of this encounter.
Sarah got started by doing some research on investing and personal money. To understand more about money management and future investing, she studied books and took courses. Her financial objectives included paying off her student loans and saving for retirement.
Also, Sarah started promoting equal pay at work. She voiced her concerns about the salary disparity she had encountered and urged her female coworkers to do the same. The corporation started offering equal compensation for equal work as a result, and it started addressing pay disparities.
In her private life, Sarah began to support companies run by women. Knowing that her support could help to generate economic opportunities for women, she made the decision to buy goods and services from female businesses.
Sarah finally started mentoring other young ladies who were just beginning their careers. She imparted her knowledge and expertise to them, empowering and boosting their sense of empowerment as they made financial decisions.
By making an effort, Sarah developed into a financial feminist who not only helped to better her personal financial condition but also gave other women the confidence to do the same.
You will pick up:
- Activities to assist you in comprehending your existing connection with money, identifying what you want to change, and determining how to do that
- The three steps to reaching your investment objective, including how to choose it.
Discover where to find the information you need to get the compensation you are due.
Financial Feminist is the definitive manual for making your money work harder for you and includes journaling prompts, in-depth analyses of the invisible aspects of the financial landscape, and interviews with experts on everything financial, including voting with your dollars and predatory credit card companies (rather than the other way around.)
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Auteur | | Tori Dunlap |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | E-book |
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