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Everything for Women — New Financial Tools to share

Updated: Aug 31, 2020

We hope you had a restful Christmas and New Year period.


As we start off 2020, it’s great to reflect on our health and wellbeing, and finances are certainly part of that mix.


We have been advising the NSW Government through the Council for Women’s Economic Opportunity (CWEO) to develop tools and resources for women to empower their financial decisions.


Women were keen to have tools to: Take control of the day-to-day — how do I budget? how do I save? Help with unexpected issues — what happens if I’m affected by bushfires? drought? financial abuse? Shape the future — what do I need for retirement? what happens if there is a change of relationships? and other life events?



We would love you to take a look at these resources and share them with friends and family!


Please don’t hesitate to provide any feedback and how it can be improved.


If you want to hear more about the resources, I will be presenting it during International Women’s Day 2020 at EY’s Women in Economics forum in Sydney on Monday 9th March. If you’re able to attend, booking details can found here.


We look forward to connecting in 2020!


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