MT Week - How women can plan for financial freedom
The numbers are stacked against women when it comes to money.
We typically take home less pay, work fewer years during the course of our lives due to caring responsibilities, and don’t contribute as much towards our pensions.
Many of these factors are systemic, and require seismic changes - but there’s plenty we can do to help ourselves too.
So I’ve asked Cheryl Sharp to share her tips on how women can plan for financial freedom
A money mentor who specialises in helping women who want to achieve financial independence, Sharp has overcome her own challenges, including domestic abuse, to become a CEO of an accountancy company and business mentor.
For her, financial freedom means being able to live life on your own terms, but it requires intention, planning, and quite a bit of discipline to make a reality.
Here’s where to start:
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