When I was married, I got 0% input on our financial decisions. When I got divorced I was terrified I’d be able (read “smart enough”) to take care of decisions involving money and investments.
I found some amazing financial advisors, and this is one of their articles that they share with their clients. Read and think about your situation – are you savvy with your financial future?
“When it comes to personal finance, women tend to downplay their abilities—and often delegate control. Yet even if they’re not ready, they’re likely to be primary financial decision makers at some point in their lives. Here’s a guide to getting more engaged.”
https://www.alliancebernstein.com/sites/library/women-building-wealth-five-things-you-need-to-know.htm?mid=bmi&seg=66
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