A book for every woman: "Prince Not So Charming: A Romantic Tale of Financial Independence"
Being in the
financial services industry, I come across a lot of difference scenarios, from
the good to the bad and the very ugly. I deal with transactions involving women
in all different life circumstances, from single, career minded women who are
purchasing their own property to couples purchasing a property together and
women who are going through a break up or divorce and are trying to get their
finances in order so they can take care of themselves.
While I do
believe financial literacy has come a long way, I still believe we all have a
lot to learn about making smart financial decisions for our future. I came
across this article about a financial planner that has written a romance type
novel with a twist; it explores "women's
emotions about money and love – and how those feelings can interfere with
managing money."
In this book, you'll
learn:
- Strategies for women to
regain their power and avoid financial ruin.
- How to discover inner
courage despite life's challenges.
- The importance of
maintaining financial independence whether you're happily married, single, or contemplating
divorce.
- Financial strategies that will help you
safeguard yourself and those you love.
- Ideas to reduce the
financial and emotional burdens of divorce.
It's definitely a different
take on a financial literacy book and I really hope it helps give more women the
push to take control over their own financial lives! According to the author, "Nine out of ten women will be solely responsible for their finances
at some point in their lives." Buy a copy for your Mom, your sister, your
friends and yourself!
I shall do as advised Natalie, your financial tips and help are always welcome. =^..^= Making the way up the financial esclator is confusing and I think that as a single woman my road is all the more complex. It would be great to get some Sage Lady advice. Cheers
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