19 min

Retirement Planning Is Different For Women: Here’s Why Wisdom & Wealth: Financial Clarity For Families in Transition

    • Investing

As International Women’s Day approaches (March 8), it’s the perfect time to reflect on the progress women have achieved in the financial realm over the past century. Despite this, the path to retirement is not without its unique challenges for women, and it’s important to recognize the financial hurdles that they continue to face. From career interruptions to the impact of higher debt burdens, this is why retirement planning is different for women.
 
Here are the points we discuss in today’s show:
Career interruptions that women often face and how this impacts retirement savings Women’s longer life expectancy + the impact of divorce on women’s finances The higher debt statistics for women A lack of education when it comes to personal finance + women’s confidence when it comes to finances The importance of both parties being involved in financial planning  
Resources for this episode:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23331196/
https://www.troweprice.com/content/dam/iinvestor/resources/insights/pdfs/closing-the-gender-retirement-savings-gap.pdf
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bmo-survey-finds-american-women-significantly-less-confident-in-retiring-compared-to-men-301764524.html
 
Get additional financial information: https://sephtonfinancial.com/podcasts/

As International Women’s Day approaches (March 8), it’s the perfect time to reflect on the progress women have achieved in the financial realm over the past century. Despite this, the path to retirement is not without its unique challenges for women, and it’s important to recognize the financial hurdles that they continue to face. From career interruptions to the impact of higher debt burdens, this is why retirement planning is different for women.
 
Here are the points we discuss in today’s show:
Career interruptions that women often face and how this impacts retirement savings Women’s longer life expectancy + the impact of divorce on women’s finances The higher debt statistics for women A lack of education when it comes to personal finance + women’s confidence when it comes to finances The importance of both parties being involved in financial planning  
Resources for this episode:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23331196/
https://www.troweprice.com/content/dam/iinvestor/resources/insights/pdfs/closing-the-gender-retirement-savings-gap.pdf
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/bmo-survey-finds-american-women-significantly-less-confident-in-retiring-compared-to-men-301764524.html
 
Get additional financial information: https://sephtonfinancial.com/podcasts/

19 min