Season 1 Episode 2: Gender equity and money
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IN THIS EPISODE
Join a real conversation about financial wellbeing and the gender gap. Mel and Darlene discuss recent reporting on financial wellbeing for women and comment on the key statistics we need to know, highlighting it as an issue everyone can help make cultural change in. They go in depth on the biggest things impacting the financial wellbeing of women including the importance of workplaces, earning capacity, choices around personal careers, and juggling social expectations with independence and feeling equal about their contribution in the home and decision making.
Mel and Darlene raise some key questions for employers around women in their workplaces. They touch on the importance of independent financial resilience when it comes to relationship breakdown and being able to have choice in unforeseen circumstances. This episode underscores the importance of understanding your own money story and how it impacts your expectations and experiences of money in your life now and into the future.
RESOURCES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE
Read the full ANZ report discussed in this episode: ANZ Financial Wellbeing Report, March 2023
KEY QUESTION IN THIS EPISODE
Home loan offset accounts versus redraw accounts, how they differ and when you might use one over the other.
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Podcast by:
MEL PEARCE & DARLENE NEU
Co-Founders, Financial Wellbeing Coaches and Mortgage Brokers
The Money Collective
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