Why financial planning for women is a top priority
Without making any bones about it, financial planning for women is a subject that is more complex and nuanced than many give it credit.
Without making any bones about it, financial planning for women is a subject that is more complex and nuanced than many give it credit.
Lindiwe Sisulu argues that Mkhwebane, like other women in positions of power, is a victim of a system that subjugates and judges women differently from men.
Females exhibit greater neoteny compared to males – expressing admiration for feminine beauty shaped by evolutionary forces.
As American wives increasingly outearn their husbands, many couples experience what relationship coach Suzanne Venker calls “role-reversal stress.”
Samantha Steele shares her personal mom’s guide to bringing up girls who are ready to make their mark on the world.
Gender lens investing makes it possible for socially minded investors to drive meaningful change while securing their financial futures with positive returns.
There are two ways to enjoy this seminal work by Michelle Obama. You can read the book or you can listen to her read it to you.
Change isn’t always easy when you’re going through menopause, “the change”, “change of life”, says Janine Dunlop.
Liziwe Ndalana pays tribute to her mom and other women in her community who are role models for the next generation.
Although the remuneration gap between men and women persists worldwide, more women are taking charge of their own financial affairs.