According to a recent Bank of American survey, 51% of Gen Z adults are not yet financially independent but many of them want to be. The survey found that among those who are not fully financially.
In April, GOBankingRates launched "The Financially Savvy Female," a column dedicated to empowering women to take control of their finances. We believe that financial literacy can help women make.
In today's "Financially Savvy Female" column, we're looking back at what the past year has meant for women and their finances. Unfortunately, the overall picture has been bleak women.
When you get married, you are legally merging your finances with another person (even if you keep separate bank accounts). So it's important that you and your partner are on the same financial page.
Women tend to be less financially literate than men, but this seems to be due to a lack of confidence rather than a lack of knowledge. A survey conducted by the Global Financial Literacy Excellence.