Financial Independence for Women

July 18th, 2007 | Stacey | Financial Freedom, Financial Independence

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Often women get discouraged financial independence for women when they read about their current salary versus the earning rate for a man in the same position. However, financial giants such as Oprah Winfrey and Martha Stewart show that it really is possible for women to become financially independent right now. For savvy women looking for the skills to attain financial independence, it is important to remain aware of the investment and savings options available for women today. One way to gather the information you want to become financially independent is to read books by people who know how to do it. Consider the following books to learn more about financial freedom and the best ways to invest and save: “Kiplinger’s Money Smart Women” by Janet Bodnar. This useful book goes over balancing work, children and saving, and creating financial security as a woman, regardless of whether you are single or you are married. “The Savvy Girl’s Guide to Money” by Emily Chantri. This informative guide goes over the right way to manage your spending habits and understanding your present assets to make the most of your financial picture. “A Girl’s Guide to Money” by Laura Brady. This book is one you must pick up because it goes over cutting personal debt and getting help with debt, smart ways to save and how to have budget discipline. “Women & Money; Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny” by Suze Orman. Suze Orman is an outstanding resource for information about financial freedom and her book features advice about retirement investing and attaining financial independence. If you are seeking the solutions to financial independence, read books by women who know how it is done.

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One Response to “Financial Independence for Women”

  1. Katherine Says:

    Thanks for the reading recommendations! I work with the Heinz Family Philanthropies and we just released an ebook that also provides women information on how to secure their financial independence. It’s available online for free at www.womensretirement.org.

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