News & Views Too many women face financial abuse, but there are steps you can take to minimise the risk One of the more pernicious ways women are controlled and abused is through the access to money, writes Yasmin Khan.
Business The economic fallout of the pandemic is gendered. Here’s how you can help Global Sisters has launched an online and affordable marketplace which women can easily use to sell their products and services.
News & Views Financial abuse of migrant and refugee women is a hidden factor in toxic relationships Spousal financial abuse disproportionately affects women and is particularly prevalent in migrant communities, writes Dr Sabrin Farooqui.
News & Views Time for a ‘fuck off fund’? And other things we need to talk about on money On episode three of Women are the Business, we learn why it’s imperative for women to start to prioritise their financial independence.
News & Views ‘She’ll be right’ won’t fill the gaps in financial progress for women Financy Women’s Index shows Australian women made significant financial progress in the December quarter to finish the decade on a high.
News & Views New insurance regulations could seriously disadvantage women The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority enforced new barriers for women, leaving them to pay for insurance policies they could receive nothing for.
Partner Content Meet the women changing society’s outdated messages on money Christina Hobbs, Co-Founder and CEO of Verve Super thinks society’s messaging to women about money is inherently sexist and patriarchal.
News & Views A definitive guide to voting for women & equality at the 2019 Federal Election Want to vote for women? The Women’s Electoral Lobby has released a Federal Election Scorecard ranking the major political parties’ commitment to women
Partner Content Who runs the world? The revolution we needed to have in financial planning By 2020, women around the world are projected to hold an unprecedented $94 trillion in private wealth. So where are all the female financial planners?
Life Starting all over again at 50: ‘I looked in the mirror and I saw the “old Julie”‘ Julie Stucco was desperately searching for a job after 13 years away from the workforce. That’s when Dress for Success Sydney stepped in.
Politics Penalty rates gave me independence & the chance to escape poverty. Penalty rates held out a promise that if we worked hard just maybe we might escape the poverty trap which is why cutting penalty rates hurts.
Money Financial independence comes with goal-setting: How to get started Many Australians find themselves working until retirement age or longer, and retiring on much less than they hoped.