Money anxieties: which are valid, which are not?
Article Abstract:
Women tend to be afraid of using financial terminology, losing their job, investing in the stock market and going into debt. Women can worry less about money by taking steps such as asking questions of stockbrokers and making sensible financial decisions if they believe they will be laid off.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1993
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Nine big new money questions
Article Abstract:
Questions about personal finance and investments are answered. The topics covered are savings accounts, mutual funds, consumer credit, insurance coverage, flexible savings accounts and 401(k) retirement funds.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1993
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How to say no, I can't afford that (and when not to)
Article Abstract:
Women need to learn several rules when trying to balance finances and trying not to look cheap. Compromising is important, and so is learning to say no when the occasion arises.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1992
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