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Could your financial future be at risk without you even knowing it? Join us on this episode of the Why Smart Women podcast as we unpack the unsettling reality of financial insecurity facing women in retirement, spotlighting the superannuation challenges in Australia. We're joined by Pascal Helya-Moray, author of "Rich Woman, Poor Woman," who offers striking insights into how one in six women retire into poverty, with the situation worsening for single women. Together, we scrutinize how systemic flaws like the late introduction of superannuation in 1992 and ingrained gender roles have left many women financially vulnerable, often leading to unexpected hardships like homelessnes
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1. Women's Retirement and Superannuation Challenges (00:00:00)

2. Cognitive Biases and Superannuation Planning (00:12:12)

3. Financial Freedom and Behavioral Strategies (00:19:54)

4. Empowerment Through Safety and Trust (00:32:01)

48 episodes

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Content provided by Annie McCubbin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Annie McCubbin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Could your financial future be at risk without you even knowing it? Join us on this episode of the Why Smart Women podcast as we unpack the unsettling reality of financial insecurity facing women in retirement, spotlighting the superannuation challenges in Australia. We're joined by Pascal Helya-Moray, author of "Rich Woman, Poor Woman," who offers striking insights into how one in six women retire into poverty, with the situation worsening for single women. Together, we scrutinize how systemic flaws like the late introduction of superannuation in 1992 and ingrained gender roles have left many women financially vulnerable, often leading to unexpected hardships like homelessnes
PLEASE CHECK OUT - https://growmymoney.com.au
Meet with Annie - https://go.oncehub.com/AnnieMcCubbin
Why Smart Women YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@WhySmartWomen

Send the Why Smart Women Podcast a Message

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Women's Retirement and Superannuation Challenges (00:00:00)

2. Cognitive Biases and Superannuation Planning (00:12:12)

3. Financial Freedom and Behavioral Strategies (00:19:54)

4. Empowerment Through Safety and Trust (00:32:01)

48 episodes

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