Panty hose. Make up. Hair cuts and colours. And an ever changing wardrobe. Being a woman is expensive - don't we know it. And made all the more so by the increasing gender pay gap in Australia. This article not only points out what we've long known about the costs of being a woman, but also gives some good tips and resources to help you plan for the future without relying on the Cinderella Syndrome for your retirement plan.
With tips on budgeting, financial planning and good money management websites for women, Annette Sampson has highlighted a number of areas women can work on to improve their financial situation without having to rely on a knight in shining armour to bail them out.
Thanks go to Aedann Antebi for sending us the link.
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Darren commented on 26-Oct-2010 06:47 PM
The SheEO commented on 27-Oct-2010 10:53 AM
Darren commented on 26-Oct-2010 06:47 PM
Nice comment Jen - question if I may?
Given that follicles are real and one would not drink bleach why do Ladies (and some Men) feed their brain bleach / whatever colour, through their porous follicles?
That can't be good....and it's hardly like guys dislike au naturel after all.
Just a thought.
Given that follicles are real and one would not drink bleach why do Ladies (and some Men) feed their brain bleach / whatever colour, through their porous follicles?
That can't be good....and it's hardly like guys dislike au naturel after all.
Just a thought.
The SheEO commented on 27-Oct-2010 10:53 AM
Actually there's been quite a lot of research into the effect of hair dye and women's promotional prospects - particularly in relation to covering grey hair. I will dig it out the Harvard survey about this and include in a future blog - it said that men didn't prefer au naturel at all...



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