How can girls be empowered to become the owners of their own financial destinies? How are the expectations and realities of their financial lives shaped?
Studies indicate that girls expect to be independent and financially empowered, but the stark reality is different.
The gender wealth gap, the gender earnings gap, and the gender retirement income gap are all realities that many girls will face.
As a mother I have also come to wonder, why is there an “interest gap” between girls and boys with respect to financial literacy?
The good news is that early financial literacy education can help close the gender gap and build a more equitable economy.
In my podcast, discover interviews and insights into the human experience of raising, educating, and inspiring girls financially, one story at a time.
Marina Batliwalla has been a financial professional in Los Angeles for over 20 years. She is an experienced not-for-profit board member, an Alumni of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, Mentoring Women in Business Program, and a former broadcaster on Radio 2OOO 98.5 FM, Sydney’s first multicultural community radio station.
This podcast is not financial, investment, legal or tax advice. It is for entertainment and educational purpose only, around the topic of financial literacy. Please consult with your own financial advisor before making any financial decisions.
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