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Dia da Mulher: Os desafios financeiros de equilibrar despesas, poupança e vida pessoal

Women's Day: The financial challenges of balancing expenses, savings, and personal life.

Financial independence of women has been gaining momentum in recent decades, but certain challenges still persist.

27 Feb 20253 min

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What financial challenges do women continue to face?  

With a reality marked by salary disparities, greater longevity, and often a duality between work and family, the management of personal finances becomes an even more essential task to ensure stability and security in the future.

How wage inequality impacts savings

Although the wage gap between men and women has decreased, it remains a reality. This inequality directly impacts women's ability to save and invest, making rigorous financial planning essential. Strategies such as automating savings and diversifying investments can be effective solutions to minimize this limitation.

Read here: What is the current wage inequality between men and women in Portugal?

Personal and family budget management

Many women take on the responsibility of managing the family budget, which can generate an additional burden on financial organization.  

Create an expense plan, set priorities, and establish an emergency fund are essential steps to maintain balance between family needs and individual goals.

Planning for retirement.

The greater longevity of women means that, on average, they need a more robust retirement plan. However, many end up not prioritizing this aspect, compromising their quality of life in old age.  

Invest in retirement savings plans and explore different financial instruments can be the key to ensuring a stable future.

Access to credit and investment.

Historically, women face more difficulties in accessing financing, especially for business projects.

However, there are increasingly more programs and incentives that promote female entrepreneurship and financial education.  

Being informed about the available options and negotiating good credit conditions are fundamental steps to achieve financial independence.

Financial literacy: The key to success

The lack of financial literacy remains a barrier. Investing in knowledge of personal finance, investments, and insurance is crucial for making informed and secure decisions. There are various accessible platforms and courses that allow the development of financial skills in a practical and effective way.

Overcoming financial challenges requires awareness, planning, and action. By adopting effective savings strategies, investing in financial knowledge, and taking advantage of available opportunities, women can strengthen their financial independence and ensure a more secure and balanced future.

Know: Women's Day: Who are the most powerful women in the professional world in Portugal?

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