How to Conquer the World - 5 Financial Strategies for Savvy














The first National Women’s Equality Day was in 1971. Women couldn’t get credit cards in their own name back then. And if a woman became pregnant, she could be legally fired. Thankfully, a lot has changed, but some things haven’t. Women still do not receive equal pay for equal work. The gap is roughly 20%1, and women continue to live longer than men, now by an average of seven years.
Depending on the mom, the right Mother’s Day gift can run the gamut from flowers to flatscreens, but this year why not try something a little different: the gift of financial confidence. Whether making a household budget or planning for retirement, there’s probably a mom in your life who can use one of these gift ideas:
Estimate how much income may be needed at retirement to maintain your standard of living.