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Liz Koh: Crucial for women to plan their finances

Liz Koh
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28 Apr, 2015 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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For every year a woman stays home to look after a child, she must work five extra years to recover lost income.

For every year a woman stays home to look after a child, she must work five extra years to recover lost income.

For every year a woman stays home to look after a child, she must work five extra years to recover lost income ... "For various reasons, women face a higher level of financial risk than men. There are differences between men and women with regard to lifespan, lifestyles, income and prejudices which can have a negative effect on a woman's financial position.

Women live on average about four years longer than men and, in a heterosexual relationship, tend to partner with men the same age or older. They are therefore much more likely to be living on their own in retirement than men.

Women earn on average significantly less than men and it is harder for them to save for unexpected expenses, their financial goals, or retirement. This is not necessarily an issue in a relationship where financial assets are shared, but the reality is that many relationships today end in separation or divorce.

Women's careers are more likely to be interrupted by child rearing or caring for elderly parents. It has been said that for every year a woman stays home to look after a child, she must work five extra years to recover lost income, retirement savings and career promotions.

A survey done in 2013 for the Commission for Financial Capability showed that men tend to have higher financial knowledge than women. This is especially true of older age groups and as a result many women, particularly older ones, lack confidence in money matters. Women worry about their long-term financial futures and are sometimes more risk averse, however they are more likely to seek and accept financial advice.

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It is important that women either increase their knowledge or obtain advice from someone they trust. The extra risks faced by women make it even more important for them to plan, especially for retirement.

* Liz Koh is an authorised financial adviser. The advice given here is general and does not constitute specific advice to any person. A disclosure statement can be obtained free, call 0800 273 847. For free ebooks see moneymax.co.nz and moneymaxcoach.com.

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