Money Mastery: Smart Financial Strategies Tailored for Women in 2024
The unfortunate reality is that many women find themselves at a financial disadvantage as compared to men. We typically make less money, take time off work to care for children, …
Does admitting you don’t know something make you uncomfortable? That is a good thing. Is it hard to admit you don’t know something? Believe me, I know the feeling. I was a straight A student. That, however, may be as much of a curse, as a blessing! Everyone always expected (and expects) me to know the answers. It is so hard for me to say (especially to my children), “I don’t know, let’s study this or let’s research this,” because it means I have to admit I don’t know everything. However, as my children have grown, I have learned so much more from them than I could ever have taught them. Thankfully, they have the thirst for learning and a great deal of patience for their mom. So let’s explore how you can add to your current wisdom. Answer these questions:
Remember, you plant seeds of your future today. As you make better choices today, you change the course of your future. Continue to learn how to improve your finances, reduce debt and get more value from your precious time. As you look in the mirror with honesty and take action toward a positive future, don’t miss seeing that you are someone who can change the world! We’d love to hear from you what action you’ve taken and what result that created. Please share with us so we can support you in reaching your goals. Pay Your Family First is a company dedicated to providing financial education for families. Our goal is to ignite the entrepreneurial spirit and a love for learning. Join us! www.payyourfamilyfirst.com. – – – – – – Sharon Lechter CEO – Pay Your Family First Co-author of Three Feet From Gold and Rich Dad Poor Dad Member of the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Literacy Member of the National CPA’s Commission on Financial Literacy of the AICPA.
The unfortunate reality is that many women find themselves at a financial disadvantage as compared to men. We typically make less money, take time off work to care for children, …
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