The latest Financy Women's Index is out for the June qtr, revealing progress and a divergence in Australia's journey to gender equality. The post Gender Equality Progresses, But Wealth Gap Remains appeared first on Financy.| Financy
Aspire Planning's Tim Henry looks at super contributions splitting as a strategy to help couples equalise balances and value unpaid work. The post Using Super to put a value on Unpaid work appeared first on Financy.| Financy
NGS Super Financial Planner Cheryl Haines looks at the power of making additional super contributions early to build retirement savings.| Financy
21.5 Years to Close Gender Pay Gap, as Financy Women's Index Warns of a Deepening Industry Divide this Equal Pay Day.| Financy
Financy's 'Wish List' proposes 5 key reforms to hardwire gender equality in Australia and protect hard-won progress. The post A Gender Equality Wish List for Labor’s Next Term appeared first on Financy.| Financy
FWX reveals record women on ASX 200 boards, nearing parity in 4.9 years, yet key reforms are still needed. The post Record gains on boards put parity gender equality in sight appeared first on Financy.| Financy
Natalie Previtera talks about the importance of financial fluency, which is more often than not, the "unspoken language of power." The post Make financial fluency your super power appeared first on Financy.| Financy
Licia Heath, CEO of Women For Election, breaks down the incredible shift that's given rise to more female politicians. Financy| Financy
NGS Super CEO Natalie Previtera shares the life changing moment that made her prioritise financial literacy and why she wants to pass it on. The post The money lesson that changed my life appeared first on Financy.| Financy
The latest scorecard on financial gender equality in Australia, the Financy Women's Index (FWX), has recorded the strongest annual progress since December 2021. The post Gender equality progress strengthens but uncertainty presents challenges appeared first on Financy.| Financy
NGS Super CEO Natalie Previtera shares her thoughts on why female jobs suffer during economic weakness. The post Female jobs are the first to go and last to recover appeared first on Financy.| Financy