Womens Business Articles
What's my next move?

Never have Australian women been in more need of financial education. Everyday a new article appears in the media - property and share markets have tumbled, property and share markets have improved, superannuation returns have taken a dive,

 
Women and Money
According to the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA), in 1985 on 24% of working women had superannuation. Today, 95% of women have some super stashed away for their retirement. While this is good news, it disguises the fact that overall, the super benefits accumulated by women are well below those of men, and don't look like catching up soon.
 
The Drama of my Divorce is taking over my Life
Divorice is one of the most stressful events of anyone's life. If it happens to you, don't let the emotional turmoil take over and rule all your decisions. Try and set your emotions aside for a short period and face the reality of your financial situation.
 
I'm a Single Mum
Being a single Mum may be one of the toughest challenges of all. You're busy juggling finances, dealing with the kids, maybe battling to find a balance between work and home by yourself and you don't need any more disruptions in your life.
 
I'm over 55 and in the prime of my LIfe
55 seems to be the age when individuals start to channel as much money into super as they can. These are often some of the peak earning years and it often makes good sense to send money to super as it may be taxed at a lower rate, and in most cases can be moved from super tax free after the age of 60.
 
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