Why Working Women Need A Certified Financial Advisor More Han Men
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<strong>Why</strong> <strong>Working</strong><br />
<strong>Women</strong> <strong>Need</strong><br />
A <strong>Certified</strong><br />
<strong>Financial</strong><br />
<strong>Advisor</strong> <strong>More</strong><br />
<strong>Han</strong> <strong>Men</strong>?
Many surveys have proved that<br />
men are better at saving money<br />
as compared to women. Around<br />
52.4 percent of men claimed to<br />
save a minimum of $1,000<br />
compared to 41.1 percent<br />
women. Here are some more<br />
stats emphasizing that women<br />
are in crucial need of <strong>Certified</strong><br />
<strong>Financial</strong> Planner in Honolulu<br />
and across the world.
The first child can make<br />
women spend around<br />
$13,000 in the first year.
<strong>Women</strong> save $104,734<br />
as their retirement<br />
savings; whereas, men<br />
can manage to save<br />
$197,054
8 in 10 women<br />
confess refraining<br />
the financial<br />
conversations.
Around half of the working<br />
women are the part-time<br />
workers, whereas 1 in 6<br />
working men work parttime.
60% of women<br />
worry about not<br />
having enough<br />
savings for their<br />
retirement.
932 Ward Avenue,<br />
Suite 420<br />
96814<br />
Honolulu<br />
Hawaii<br />
(808) 695-6200<br />
info@scgadvisor.com<br />
Segawa Consulting<br />
Group, LLC