Rich Woman, Poor Woman <br><i><small> by Pascale Helyar-Moray </i> </small>

Rich Woman, Poor Woman
by Pascale Helyar-Moray

9781923186231

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‘Every woman should read this book. Buy it for your female relatives and friends! The style is fun and easy to read, with Pascale using analogy, metaphor and storytelling to bring the dry subject of superannuation to life.’
Tracey Spicer AM, multiple Walkley Award–winning author, journalist and broadcaster

 

Rich Woman, Poor Woman provides not only the “why” but also the “how”, offering practical ideas on how women can maximise their superannuation and create lasting financial security. It is an empowering read for anyone wanting to safeguard their financial future.’
Canna Campbell, host of SugarMammaTV

 

How all women can achieve long-term financial security.

The difference between a rich woman and a poor woman is very often financial literacy. Australia’s superannuation system is the envy of many other countries, but most of us don’t understand it. Super school doesn’t exist. As a result, one in six women in Australia retires in poverty. This book aims to address that. 

Superannuation is a lot like exercise: we know it has long-term benefits, but the couch and a glass of wine seem so much more attractive after a hard day! However, if you start to introduce exercise into your day, it becomes a habit and you soon see positive change. Similarly, Rich Woman, Poor Woman shows how regularly monitoring – as well
as paying small amounts into – your super will grow your savings, improving your financial security and giving you confidence that you’ll be able to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle in later life.

One in six women in Australia retires in poverty. In this book Pascale Helyar-Moray aims to change that.